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Watch on YouTube Speaker: Agam Iheanyi-Igwe Scripture: Genesis 6:1-8
Watch on YouTube Speaker: Agam Iheanyi-Igwe Scripture: Genesis 4:17 – 5:32
The Unity of Faith - Pastor Iheanyi Okoro, RCCG League of Champions, Ikeja GRA
The first Sunday in November is recognized as the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church. Dr. Agam Iheanyi-Igwe from Bushnell University is our special guest speaker. Dr. Agam Iheanyi-Igwe is the Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Bible & World Christianity. With Dr. Agam's perspective on world missions, we gain a further understanding of the concerns of the persecuted church worldwide.
Jeremiah 33:14-18, 31:31-34
Rccgloc Family Service Sermon - 16th May, 2021
In this episode, Iheanyi Igboko chats with Michael Ukwuma about what it takes to start a business. He describes opportunities and how they may be identified and exploited. He shares inspiring lessons and stories from his journey to co-founding Inspark. Let's Connect on Social Media Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/michaelukwuma/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/michaelukwuma Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/michaelukwuma/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Two Black Nerds, Romeo and Iheanyi catch up on life and talk about how they've been during the COVID19 pandemic. They talk about how their cities have handled the pandemic, how they have been coping with the isolation through hobbies, and what the pandemic has also taught them and made them grateful for.LinksThe song used for the intro is 1.26 beat1 by BOPD.
Iheanyi Ekechukwu is a Software Engineer at GitHub on the Actions team and co-host of the Two Black Nerds podcast. Prior to GitHub, Iheanyi was a Software Engineer at Digital Ocean. He joins hosts Ken Wheeler and Jared Palmer on The Undefined to talk about his path to becoming a full stack developer, what it's like to work at GitHub, and how he ships awesome side projects.FeaturingIheanyi Ekechukwu - Twitter, Github, WebsiteKen Wheeler – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteJared Palmer – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteSponsor: TrackJSJavaScript breaks sometimes. Even the code you write. You need to know when things start crashing in production.TrackJS Error Monitoring for JavaScript quickly integrates with your front-end or node application, regardless of framework, so you know when a bug gets out. TrackJS installs in minutes, and you get context about what the user, network, and application were doing before an error. It's like having an airplane's blackbox in your UI, so you can find, recreate, and fix problems fast.TrackJS is an engineer-owned cloud service that will make your JavaScript better and your website more reliable. Try it free at https://undefined.fm/trackjs.ICYMI: The Undefined ShopWe launched an online store! Checkout https://shop.undefined.fm for the dankest swag and accessories.
Dr. Agame introduces missions week by discussing the great commission.
Luke 15:11-32
Welcome to the NCU Chapel Podcast! Here you'll find our chapel speakers who bring various topics and conversations to our students. NCU Faculty member Dr. Agam Iheanyi-Igwe brings us into the present moment. God exists here and right now, so let's exist here with Him.
Today Joel catches up with Iheanyi Ekechukwu. Iheanyi is a Product Engineer currently working at DigitalOcean. He previously worked at IBM on Watson. They also talk about Iheanyi's education, stack, and side projectsIheanyi started out majoring in Computer Engineering, but switched to Computer Science after he figured out hardware just wasn't for him. He now lives and works in Brooklyn and spends most of his time coding (though he always brings his design skills to the table).Iheanyi's design comes from a dual degree program at Notre Dame, the college where he graduated. He noticed a lot of subpar interfaces coming from pure programmers, and he was frustrated with that, so he took his school's opportunity to learn design and apply it to his work. Even if he isn't a designer, he uses his skills daily to communicate with designers and make whatever he works on that much better.Iheanyi started using Ember back during college. He was frustrated by his school's class search interface, and he set out to improve it. Ember and Rails were like a match made in heaven for him, Ember having been authored by ex-Rails core team member, Yehuda Katz.Joel discusses with Iheanyi what he's currently using in his work. They get into GO, and how Iheanyi has enjoyed working with a statically typed language when doing back-end work. Not having to worry about full test coverage when refactoring has been great!Lastly, they talk about the various side projects Iheanyi has going. Such as Interface Lovers, a blog where top designers are interviewed and share their work music playlists. Also, Seeker, a job-board app that allows you to connect your strip account to it and have companies submit jobs.Transcript"Iheanyi Ekechukwu on education, programming, and managing side projects" TranscriptResourcesseekerInterface LoversCreative BlackChef WatsonIheanyi EkechukwuWebsitePodcastTwitterGithubegghead.ioJoel Hooks:TwitterWebsite
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We're taking a trip back down to Austin this week to talk with full-stack software engineer Iheanyi Ekechukwu. Iheanyi works at the IBM Watson Innovation Labs doing next-level work on cognitive computing systems that use data to enhance, scale, and accelerate human expertise. Pretty cool! We started off talking about tech -- what programming languages he's working with, what projects he's built, etc. -- but we quickly shifted to a pretty frank discussion on diversity in tech. From there, Iheanyi talked about some of his mentors, what motivates him, and about his own podcast Two Black Nerds. Iheanyi brings a lot of energy and enthusiasm not just to his work, but to the tech community as a whole. Watch out now! Iheanyi Ekechukwu on Twitter Iheanyi Ekechukwu's Website Two Black Nerds SPECIAL OFFER! Use discount code revisionpath and save 20% off any purchase at Creative Market! goo.gl/kMM0M7 We're on iTunes and Stitcher as well! Visit revisionpath.com/iTunes or revisionpath.com/stitcher, subscribe, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us! Help support Revision Path by becoming a patron! Check us out at patreon.com/revisionpath. Pledge levels start at just $1/month.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds talk about giving technical presentions. Romeo interviews Iheanyi, who recently has been giving talks about Ember.js around Austin. They discuss overall content, steps for preparation, and advice for anybody thinking about doing a talk. Notes Iheanyi’s Ember.js and Ember-CLI Slides Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds use this conversation to talk about what’s on their mind, such as keeping their skills sharp, prioritizing daily tasks, and being an optimist first rather than a pessimist. Links Bullet Journal Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
Episode Notes In this episode, although we intended to only talk about creative outlets, we ended up talking about the hobbies we pursued during college, and discussed what a bit what we are doing now that we are in the workforce. There are a couple anecdotes in this episodes: Romeo’s first talent show, how Iheanyi has breakdancing on his resume and why you should always try to get Fridays off at some point during your collegiate years. Let us know what you think Email us at hello@twoblacknerds.com Tweet us @twoblacknerds Your Hosts Iheanyi Ekechukwu @kwuchu Romeo Kwihangana @kwiromeo Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit