Ire Aderinokun

Ire Aderinokun
Ire Aderinokun
Ọjọ́ìbíLagos, Nigeria
IbùgbéLagos, Nigeria
Orílẹ̀-èdèNigerian
Iléẹ̀kọ́ gígaUniversity of Bristol
Iṣẹ́Website Developer

Ire Adérìnókùn tí í ṣe ọmọ bíbí orílẹ̀-èdè Nàìjíríà jẹ́ front end developer àti Google developer expert.[1][2][3] Òun ni obìnrin àkọ́kọ́ nílẹ̀ Nàìjíríà tí ó jẹ́ Google Developer Expert.[4][5][6][7]

  1. "Ire Aderinokun: The Inspiring Tech Queen". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). 2018-03-19. Archived from the original on 2020-08-07. Retrieved 2020-03-12. 
  2. BellaNaija.com (2020-02-24). "These 5 Nigerian Women Are Crushing It in the Tech Space". BellaNaija (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). Retrieved 2020-03-12. 
  3. BellaNaija.com (2019-03-28). "From Software Engineers to Venture Capitalists & Policy Makers! These Tech Women had the AUDACITY to Pursue their Big Dreams". BellaNaija (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). Retrieved 2020-03-12. 
  4. "Ire Aderinokun Is The First Nigerian Woman To Become Google Developer Expert". Women Africa (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). 2019-04-09. Retrieved 2020-03-09. [Ìjápọ̀ tí kò ṣiṣẹ́ mọ́]
  5. Ajiboye, Tolu (2017-08-14). "Breaking the code: how women in Nigeria are changing the face of tech" (in en-GB). The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/aug/14/breaking-the-code-how-women-in-nigeria-are-changing-the-face-of-tech. 
  6. "17 powerful women who have shaped Nigerian culture". www.pulse.ng (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2020-03-12. 
  7. "Girl power in a tech world". The Africa Report.com (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). 2018-10-02. Retrieved 2020-03-12. 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia · View on Wikipedia

Developed by Tubidy