Ire Aderinokun yet a̱tyunok nkyanglilyiit nang á̱ ngyei sangba̱p-a̱zason Naijeriya wa ma̱ng a̱gwak nok nkyanglilyiit Google.[1][2][3] Nggu wa yet a̱son a̱nap a̱ Naijeriya a̱ yet A̱gwak Nok Nkyanglilyiit Google.[4][5][6][7]

Ire Aderinokun
a̱tyubishyi
Sot mbyina̱nap Jhyuk
A̱byin mbyinNaijeriya Jhyuk
A̱lyoot nang á̱ ku tyia̱ ngguAderinokun Jhyuk
A̱lyoot kyangbwakAdérìnókun Jhyuk
A̱tuk mbyin3 Zwat Tsat 1991 Jhyuk
A̱keang mbyinLegwot Jhyuk
A̱tyia̱Tayo Aderinokun Jhyuk
A̱liTayo Jhyuk
A̱lyem mbyinA̱ghwangkpang (a̱lyem) Jhyuk
Lilyem a̱ lyen lyiat, lyuut ku tyia̱ bwak ma̱ng a̱nhu a̱niShong, Nigerian Pidgin Jhyuk
Ta̱mfront-end developer Jhyuk
A̱kwok nta̱mGoogle Jhyuk
A̱ ku nat fang hu ma̱University of Bristol Jhyuk
Official websitehttps://ireaderinokun.com/ Jhyuk

Ya̱fang

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  2. BellaNaija.com (2020-02-24). "These 5 Nigerian Women Are Crushing It in the Tech Space". BellaNaija (in American English). 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 American English). Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  4. "Ire Aderinokun Is The First Nigerian Woman To Become Google Developer Expert". Women Africa (in American English). 2019-04-09. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
  5. Ajiboye, Tolu (2017-08-14). "Breaking the code: how women in Nigeria are changing the face of tech". The Guardian (in British English). ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  6. "17 powerful women who have shaped Nigerian culture". www.pulse.ng (in American English). 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
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