From Africa to Italy: Young Boy, 16, Picked by an Italian Firm as a Senior Web Developer, Gets Celebrated

From Africa to Italy: Young Boy, 16, Picked by an Italian Firm as a Senior Web Developer, Gets Celebrated

  • The talents of a young boy lad have earned him an employment opportunity with an Italian firm, Flywallet
  • 16-year-old John Oseni who recently completed his secondary school education was hired as a senior blockchain and web developer at the firm
  • The young prodigy has however reacted to claims that he had already left the country due to the job

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Social media users have celebrated a boy, John Oseni, on his appointment as a senior blockchain and web developer for an Italian firm Flywallet.

According to Scholarship Region, the 16-year-old who recently concluded his secondary school education at Command Day Secondary School, Akure, had supposedly flown out of the country due to the job.

John Oseni, senior blockchain and web developer, Italian company, Flywallet
John got hired as a senior blockchain and web developer. Photo Credit: LinkedIn/John Oseni
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Reacting to the news by multiple media outlets, John in a LinkedIn post debunked claims that he already left the country and downplayed the hype of the job, stating that there was nothing special in getting a job in another country.

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"This thing is still making surprised.

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"Cause I don’t know what’s so special in getting a job in another country, am in Nigeria though..,
"And please I still need investment, I haven’t made it, just some little growth and now it’s viral," he wrote.

John joined a Web Development training center at the age of 14 where he honed and developed his skills.

Social media reacts

Iorsue P. said:

"This is truly amazing. I wish other youths will use their computer skills for the good of society and humanity like this young Nigerian teen."

Bria Riley said:

"Soooo proud of him! I hope he gains so much from this experience!! Be safe and have fun. Show Italy how amazing and gifted you truly are!!"

Tunde Adekunle said:

"I hope he has an appointed guardian by his parents and whatever contract signed should be in the boyz long term interest ...its not enough being poached by foreign companies...but more of the contract signed with the boy ....because he is still a minor under the law ....and under the european law he is underaged to work full time."

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Mike Etim said:

"Awesome, good luck to him, this is just the beginning of more outstanding deals for young Nigerians."

Young man who makes drones with local materials employed by Finland company

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a Finland-based company had hired a talented Nigerian man who makes drones with local materials.

Ignatius Asabor, a Nigerian youth who makes special drones using materials he got locally has been flown to Finland by an Oyinbo company and got employment with that same organization.

Breaking the news on LinkedIn, the Managing Director of Finland-based Radai Ltd Ari Saartenoja expressed joy at having young Asabor work with his company.

Ari shared a photo of the genius on arrival in Finland, Oulu and said that Asabor will strengthen the survey operations of his team in the future.

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