I loved every moment of my learning experience here. The awesome people at Data lead Africa are passionate, driven and knowledgeable. They helped me navigate the why, how and where, of literally everything data analytics. At first it felt daunting learning about STATA and SQL but it got better. They were able to break it down and further simplify it all. My classmates were also great. Thanks to these amazing people, I now have an incredible foundation on which I can build on. Totally recommend.
Data Lead Africa's data analysis training exceeded expectations with knowledgeable instructors, hands-on learning. The program provides practical skills: qualitative and quantitative analysis applicable in professional settings, making it highly recommended for both beginners and experienced professionals.
Even though, I participated in the virtual classes I had a great experience with the team and tutors at DataLead Africa. It is really a place to learn for any category of learner. Thank you DataLead Africa for quality knowledge and time we shared.
I absolutely loved every moment of the time I spent at Data lead Africa. I learned so much about data analysis and for an absolute beginner, it is the right step to take into the world of data and tech. The instructors make sure to carry everyone along regardless of your level and you get to meet super amazing people too. Apply, you won't have regrets.
Great place for gifts and card’s probably the best in Abuja. A bit on the expensive side though.
Great place overall but it wows me that I mostly don't see any people there because it's an amazing place I would give it 10 stars if I could
Children affairs is a large store where you can shop for children’s items in Wuse 2. You’ll find things for babies and children up to ages 16. They have lovely and unique items like cloths, shoes, stationery, toys, newborn supplies, and so much more.
Very fine fabric with exquisite designs..
Very good quality products and excellent customer care.
The amount of pretty designs they have is amazing, who knew there was an affordable fabric place in gwarimpa