In this episode of Tech Advantage, Tondow Abraham explores how to learn skills faster and more effectively in a world where technology and knowledge are constantly evolving.
Inspired by insights from Barbara Oakley’s Learning How to Learn, this episode breaks down the science behind better learning and explains why many people struggle—not because they lack intelligence, but because they use inefficient learning methods.
We discuss the two core learning modes:
Focused mode: deep, intentional concentration on a specific topic
Diffused mode: a relaxed, big-picture way of thinking that helps ideas connect naturally
You’ll learn why starting with a broad understanding before diving deep leads to better retention and clarity, and how switching between these modes can dramatically improve how you learn anything; whether it’s tech, business, or life skills.
The episode also introduces a 4-layer framework for faster skill acquisition:
Fundamentals: understanding the why behind what you’re learning
The How: focusing only on tools and methods relevant to your goals
Project-Based Learning: turning knowledge into real skills by building meaningful, personal projects
Community: leveraging mentorship, accountability, and shared growth
Through practical examples from programming, machine learning, and everyday learning, this episode emphasizes why fundamentals matter, why generic projects slow growth, and how community accelerates mastery.
Whether you’re a student, developer, founder, or lifelong learner, this episode will help you rethink how you learn—and how to learn smarter, not harder.
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In this episode of Tech Advantage, Tondow Abraham dives into an often-overlooked topic that directly impacts growth: investing in work tools and premium software.
Many people desire big results but rely solely on free tools, trial versions, and bare-minimum setups. While starting free is normal, there comes a point where limited tools begin to limit output, creativity, speed, and even opportunities.
Tondow breaks down why premium tools matter, using real-world analogies and tech-specific examples from AI tools like ChatGPT and Notion to developer tools like GitHub Copilot and paid hosting platforms. He explains how the right tools reduce friction, increase professionalism, and ultimately help you deliver better results faster.
This episode also explores a crucial mindset shift: seeing tools not as luxury items, but as investments assets that should save you time, increase efficiency, or make you more money than they cost.
If you’re a student, developer, creative, or founder trying to grow intentionally, this episode will help you rethink how you approach your workflow and career growth.
Key takeaway: The quality of your tools directly impacts the quality of your career.
In this episode of Take Advantage, host Tondow Abraham—Co-Founder and Software Engineer at Bluemind Technologies—sits down with Musa, a Nigerian research fellow at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. Musa shares his journey from studying Computer Science in northern Nigeria to earning a fully funded Asian Graduate Scholarship at one of Thailand’s top universities.
Together, they dive deep into what African tech students must know about research, building evidence for scholarships, choosing the right mentors, preparing for English proficiency tests, and positioning themselves for global opportunities.
This is a real, practical, eye-opening conversation for young African developers, students, and techies who dream of studying, researching, or working abroad.
In this special guest episode of Tech Advantage, host Tondow Abraham sits with Jeremy Ikwuje, the visionary Co-Founder of Monierate.com — a platform empowering over 100,000 Nigerians every month to compare exchange rates with clarity, speed, and confidence.
Jeremy’s journey into tech is nothing short of remarkable. A self-taught developer who wrote his first Twitter clone at just 17, Jeremy began his engineering path without even owning a computer — writing code on paper driven purely by curiosity and determination. Today, he is a builder whose few but powerful deployments have generated over $20 million in value for companies, while he personally earned just $50K — a testament to deep craftsmanship over noise.
In this episode, Jeremy shares:
How he learned to code with a pen, paper, and raw curiosity
The difference between being a developer and being a builder
Why consistency matters even when you have no resources
The mindset that keeps you going when things get extremely hard
How he lost $17,000, moved back home, and rebuilt his life from scratch
His journey to becoming an African Bitcoin Fellow
The unforgettable moment he met Jack Dorsey
Why the world only asks one question: “What are you building?”
How to network the right way: build first, people come later
His experience co-founding Monierate and building a product that now serves the entire country
Jeremy’s grit, humility, and pure builder’s mindset make him one of the most inspiring young developers in Africa today. Whether you're a programmer, founder, aspiring techie, or someone navigating your own journey—this episode will challenge you, motivate you, and reset your perspective on what’s possible.
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In this episode of Tech Advantage, host Tondow Abraham, Co-Founder and Software Engineer at Bluemind Technologies, shares valuable experiences from a month filled with networking, tech events, and inspiring encounters across Nigeria.
From meeting Vusi Thembekwayo at an empowering session to attending startup conferences and the Social Media Festival, Tondow opens up about how each event reshaped his mindset about growth, innovation, and community.
He highlights lessons from conversations with entrepreneurs, founders, and even a Nigerian game developer building hardware — all working to create real impact in the tech ecosystem.
Key Takeaways:
The importance of attending events and connecting with like-minded people.
How networking exposes you to new possibilities and mentors.
Why hardware and software both matter in the African tech space.
The mindset shift that comes from being surrounded by visionaries.
Tune in till the end for details on next week’s guest — Mr. Jeremy, Co-founder of Money Rates, who will share deep insights on finance, blockchain, and building tech products.
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In this episode of Tech Advantage, host Tondow Abraham, Co-founder and Software Engineer at Bluemind Technologies, breaks down one of the most fascinating concepts in modern AI — Context Engineering.
AI doesn’t actually “understand” the way humans do; it predicts responses based on patterns and the context you provide. Tondow explains how context shapes AI reasoning, why it’s more powerful than just coding or prompting, and how it mirrors real-life communication.
From understanding how to brief AI tools like ChatGPT and Midjourney, to realizing that context also drives human connection — this episode offers a simple yet powerful way to think about artificial intelligence.
Key Insights:
What context really means in AI
How context engineering enhances reasoning
Why adding background information improves AI output
The link between human and machine understanding
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In this episode of Tech Advantage, host Tondow Abraham, Co-Founder and Head of IT at BlueMind Technologies, explores some of the most underrated yet powerful social platforms for learning, growth, and community building — Quora, Reddit, Medium, and Substack.
Tondow breaks down how these platforms go beyond trends and aesthetics to offer real value — from solving problems and sharing insights to boosting your online credibility and building authentic communities. Whether you’re a developer, founder, or lifelong learner, you’ll discover new ways to use the internet intentionally and turn social media into a real tech advantage.
Key takeaways:
Why documenting your journey on platforms like Medium matters
How Quora and Reddit can connect you to global thinkers
Building credibility and community through genuine contribution
How curiosity fuels growth in the digital space
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In this episode of Tech Advantage, Tondow Abraham explores the real meaning of documentation — not just technical manuals, but sharing your journey, putting your work out there, and tracking your growth over time. He breaks down how documenting your process creates visibility, attracts opportunities, and naturally builds community. From lessons in Show Your Work to stories of African founders who gained traction by sharing online, this episode is a call to start showing up consistently. Document your journey. Build your community.
In this very first episode of Tech Advantage, host Tondow Abraham shares the story behind his journey into technology and why this podcast exists. From once dreaming of becoming an architect to graduating as a first-class computer science student, to now co-founding Bluemind Technologies, Abraham opens up about the experiences that shaped him. He talks about curiosity as the real fuel for success in tech, the importance of building Africa’s presence in global innovation, and what listeners can expect from this show. Tech Advantage is here to explore software development, startup life, and the digital future — all while documenting the journey of building a tech startup in Africa.
In this very first episode of Tech Advantage, host Tondow Abraham introduces the vision behind the podcast and what listeners can expect. From documenting his journey as a tech entrepreneur to sharing insights on business and personal growth, this show is designed to give you the edge in a fast-changing world. If you’re ready to learn, build, and grow with technology, you’re in the right place.