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Tech lessons with Bayomi: Career, influence, and what’s next

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
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In a world where technology evolves faster than we can imagine, a few individuals ride the wave and shape its course. One such figure is Bayomi, a trailblazer in the tech industry whose journey is filled with lessons on adaptability, grit, and relentless innovation. From his humble beginnings in EdTech to becoming a mentor to aspiring content creators, Bayomi has mastered the art of staying ahead in a rapidly changing field.

In this exclusive interview with Techpression, Bayomi discusses his career’s turning points, his lessons, and how he’s inspiring a new generation of tech enthusiasts. He also discusses tech’s most fascinating topics and advises aspiring techies. Bayomi’s narrative will likely provide practical ideas and a refreshed sense of purpose, regardless of your experience level. 

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Q : Can you share the pivotal moments in your career that shaped your journey in the tech industry? What key lessons did you learn from these experiences?

Bayomi: My first job right after university was at Edukoya, an EdTech startup focused on making K12 education affordable and accessible. I was hired as a brand designer, so I did a lot of work for social media, redesigned the company’s logo, and worked on pitch decks—you name it. As the company grew, I quickly learned what being in a startup means: you take the initiative, own it, and get things done. I stepped into new roles, including acting as a product owner to help deliver the first 10,000 questions for the Edukoya app. This opened me up to the business side of things and helped me earn the trust of leadership.

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The biggest lesson I learned during this period was always to make myself available. In a startup, you’ve got to wear many hats, and that flexibility makes you valuable. Don’t box yourself into just one role; be willing to contribute wherever you can.

Q: As a prominent figure in tech, how do you believe your influence has shaped the landscape for aspiring professionals? What advice would you give to those looking to follow in your footsteps?

Bayomi: Many people reach out to me, especially in my DM, asking questions about content creation because they see my setup is simple. 

For me, the quality of what you’re saying matters more than the fanciness of your setup. If you’re serious about creating content, especially in tech, my advice is to start by making two videos daily for the next 100 days. Yeah, it sounds like a lot, but consistency is key. When I started, I pushed myself to create three videos a day. The grind pays off when you’re putting out valuable content.

Q: What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced in your career, and how did you overcome them? How can others prepare for similar obstacles?

Bayomi: Early on, one of my biggest challenges was not saying “yes” to enough opportunities. I let fear hold me back. Now, my approach is different—I do things scared. If I feel fear, I lean into it and leap anyway because I’ve learned that growth comes from stepping out of your comfort zone.

Q: In your opinion, what are the most exciting trends currently shaping the tech industry? How do you see these trends evolving in the next few years?

Bayomi: Right now, AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), Virtual Reality (VR), and Augmented Reality (AR) are the hottest trends. The possibilities with these technologies are limitless. For example, tools like NotebookLM can now create entire podcasts for you—you don’t even have to speak; the AI will handle everything. It’s wild, and we’re just scratching the surface of what’s possible. These tools will become even more integrated into our everyday lives in the next few years, making things easily accessible and efficient for everyone.

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Q: What’s next for you? Are there any upcoming projects or initiatives you’re particularly excited about that you can share with us?

Bayomi: Nothing I can speak on at the moment.

As our talk with Bayomi concludes, success in tech—or any field—requires more than technical ability. The key is being interested, accepting change, and pushing over fear. Bayomi’s journey from brand designer at an EdTech startup to tech influencer shows that the ability to adapt, consistency, and a willingness to grasp chances, even when they’re scary, are crucial to success. 

While the future of technology is filled with exciting trends like AI, LLMs, and AR, Bayomi reminds us that the real key to unlocking that future lies in how we position ourselves today. Whether creating content or building the next big app, the power to shape what comes next is in your hands.

As Bayomi puts it, “Do things scared. Step outside your comfort zone, and you’ll be surprised at what you can achieve.”

In a world of endless possibilities, Bayomi’s story reminds us that it’s not just about keeping up with the trends—it’s about setting them.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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