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Lawal Ayobami

@TheAyo_AL

Agriculturalist, Science enthusiast

Joined December 2011
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I’m excited to share my Data Analytics Training certificate! This accomplishment represents months of hard work, learning, and hands-on experience in tools like Excel, SQL, Power BI, and Python. The journey has been both challenging and rewarding, with opportunities to tackle

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Thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of the journey so far. A special thank you to @Kaybash_ #ALXDataAnalytics #LifeAtALX #ALXLearnLoud #DataAnalytics #DataFam


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help me navigate the complexities of data analytics. I would greatly appreciate any advice, feedback, or knowledge from your experiences. Thank you for considering my request, and I look forward to connecting.


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like-minded learners and professionals and taking up internship/entry-level data analyst opportunities. I’m seeking mentorship as I continue to grow in this field. I believe that guidance would greatly help me navigate the complexities of data analytics. I would greatly


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The last 10 months have made me see every challenge as an opportunity to learn and improve. I was committed to seeing projects through to completion even when faced with complex datasets and analytical hurdles. While I continue to learn and build, I am open to connecting with


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data models and measures using DAX to assess and classify water sources, tracked community access to clean water, identified key areas for improvement, among others, and then created interactive dashboards to showcase the insights from the survey.


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Lastly, we were trained on visualization skills using Power BI where I learned how to transform complex data into impactful visual stories using PowerQuery and DAX. I demonstrated my learning by extracting and transforming the Maji Ndogo’s project using PowerQuery and developed


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functions like COUNT(), SUM(), UPPER(), etc. to execute its capstone project by cleaning, aggregating, and analyzing the Maji Ndogo’s water survey database and retrieving the data from multiple tables to address the water crisis in Maji Ndogo using a data-driven approach.


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to safe and affordable drinking water focusing on inequalities in service levels between different countries and regions. Then, we moved to learn SQL basics to query and transform databases with the use of key SQL syntax like SELECT, FROM, WHERE, JOIN, ORDER BY, and SQL


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MIN, MAX, CONCATENATE, IF, LOOKUPs, INDEX, MATCH, COUNT, and PIVOT TABLE to deliver on the capstone project where I was tasked to clean, analyze and interpret the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme[JMP] for water supply, sanitation, and hygiene datasets to investigate access


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the workplace. Then, for the next 3 months, we were trained in our various tech tracks. The training started with learning spreadsheet skills in which I had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience by engaging with the key spreadsheet functions which include SUM, AVERAGE,


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I decided to continue with @ALXAfrica At ALX we started with 8 weeks of foundational knowledge. At ALX Foundations I learned key leadership and professional soft skills like (critical thinking, and communication for impact among others) that will help me navigate and succeed in


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journey an easy ride. During 3MTT I sorted out ways to continue my data analytics journey. Then I had the opportunity to connect and speak with @adebola_xoxo who shared key insights on navigating the journey ahead. So, after completing my 3MTT Program,


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and web scraping. I analyzed and visualized Netflix and TMDB datasets, participated in the Hertech x 3MTT challenge, and won a tablet. I say thank you to @3MTTNigeria, @AltSchoolAfrica,@Cypherdev, and a very big thank you to @Muiz_Data_Facts [my tutor] for making the learning


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The journey fully kicked off in December 2023, as I started the 3MTT program in partnership with Alt School where I was taught Python, SQL, and SpreadSheet. I learned the basics of Python, Exploratory Data Analysis [EDA], different libraries in Python, Python for visualization,


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but was overwhelmed by being a new mother and needing a laptop. However, I summoned the courage to register since it would be starting in December 2023, after which I could secure a Laptop with the support of my husband and my good friend, @TheAyo_AL


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Reflecting on My Data Analytics Journey: 10 Months of Learning, Growth, and Determination It all started in September 2023, just 3 weeks after I was blessed with a baby, @TheAyo_AL sent me a link to register for free data analytics training with 3MTT. I wanted to start learning


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It's been 6 months of drills, resilience and perseverance while doing hard things in the data world. Congratulations to myself 🎉. It's the end of the beginning 😊 Thank you @alx_africa

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Read “Breaking Down Barriers: The Case for Hiring Entry-Level Data Analysts Without Work Experience“ by Ayobami Lawal on Medium: medium.com/data-scribbler…

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