AI Took My Job. Now I’m Sharing Everything I Learned.

I wrote a book. It’s called AI Took My Job. A Practical Guide to Surviving the Age of AI and Robots. And I think you should read it, especially if you’re still pretending the wave isn’t coming.
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I wrote a book. It’s a direct PDF, no gatekeeping, no email walls. And I think you should read it, especially if you’re still pretending the wave isn’t coming.

Five years ago, I saw the traces. Virtual assistants. Chatbots. Grammarly rewriting not just my spelling, but my tone. I looked at those small, quiet shifts and felt the ground tilting. Most people called them cool tools. I called them footprints. Something big was walking toward us, and I decided to stop looking away.

I’m a software developer. I ran a web agency, Teckaa, that employed five to ten people remotely. I built websites and apps for small businesses and large brands, local and international. I was comfortable. But comfort is dangerous when the floor is shifting.

Between 2023 and 2024, AI started building complete websites. Then documents. Then web applications. The very craft I’d spent years sharpening was being generated by a prompt. My job, the thing that fed my family and paid the bills, was suddenly not as safe as I thought.

So I did what I always do when I see a pattern: I acted. I turned my agency into an AI app builder. Instead of competing with the machines, I started building a tool that puts that same power into the hands of entrepreneurs, business owners, and anyone tired of waiting for a developer. That tool is still under development, but the journey taught me something crucial: you can survive the age of AI. But only if you stop waiting and start moving.

That’s why I wrote this book.

What’s Inside

AI Took My Job is not a panic button. It’s a practical, honest conversation between me and you. I break down the confusion between robots and machine learning and why it’s costing people precious time. I reveal the exact jobs robots are already doing, in warehouses, hospitals, farms, even barbershops. I show you the jobs that are safer for now and the qualities that keep them human. I give a clear 2026 reality check: what’s deployed, what’s scaling, and what’s still a few years out.

I also share how I personally pivoted from agency owner to AI product builder. I tell you what you must do now, whether you can learn new skills or not, including the path that doesn’t require coding. And I have a word for Africa: why we can’t wait for Silicon Valley to solve our problems.

I even take you into Nollywood. From Hubert Ogunde’s live stage to Olu Jacobs on screen, from homemade movies to skit makers and influencers, and now to AI that can write, direct, and act in a film. The Nigerian creative who ignores this wave will end up like the stage actor who refused to touch a camera.

The book is short, direct, and built from real scars, not theory. I don’t sugarcoat. I tell you the truth about what’s coming, and then I give you a way forward.

Who This Book Is For

This book is for the developer who feels the ground shifting. The entrepreneur trying to understand where to place their bets. The worker in a repetitive job who senses the clock ticking. The fashion designer, the barber, the hairstylist, the nail tech who needs to turn their service into a product before machines learn the craft. The African dreamer who knows we have the talent but not the funding. And anyone who has ever looked at a chatbot, a self-driving truck, or an AI-generated image and felt a quiet unease.

I also share practical steps for creatives. If you’re a tailor or fashion designer, launch a ready to wear line and let automated cutting machines handle production while you design, brand, and sell. If you’re a barber or hairdresser, create your own line of hair products, a pomade for sporty waves, a growth oil, a styling gel. Bottle your knowledge. If you’re a nail technician, develop a treatment kit, a cuticle oil, a strengthening base coat. The robot can sew, mix, and package. It cannot invent a product born from your years of listening to customers. That insight is yours. Own it.

This is the book I wish someone had handed me five years ago.

A Personal Note

I dedicated this book to my wife, my family, and my unborn children. To my mentors, Engineer Kehinde Okunola, Dr. Akinkunmi Akingbade, Oluwaseun Oyebode, and to my allies and mentees who keep me building. It’s a small book with a big heart, and I wrote it because I believe the conversation about AI is too important to leave to Silicon Valley alone.

Get the Book

AI Took My Job: Learn to Adapt, Build, and Stay Ahead of the Coming Wave is available as a direct PDF download. No forms, no waiting, just the book.

Download the PDF here

If it helps one person move from fear to action, it’s done its job. If it sparks a conversation in your workplace, your school, or your government, even better.

The robots don’t sleep. Neither should our ambition.

Thank you for reading. Now go build something.

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Teckaa Resources Ltd

Teckaa help solves small and professional business brands and we’re happy to back up our claims with detailed results – how better can our services be vetted? Discover how we’ve helped many brands take their businesses to a new level.

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