Genetically Indian, born in Uganda before being expelled by Idi Amin, this is the story of a refugee turned immigrant turned expat. From the council estates of Edinburgh to Silicon Valley, Million Years in Tech is my brutally personal memoir. It’s a story of identity, collapse, and a little boy in the wrong parallel universe who wants to see the manager.
Battling through dozens of schools as my family struggled to plant roots. Different faces, different places—but the same old shit: I was the paki with a Scottish accent. Nobody bullied me for long. That’s one of the advantages of moving often.
This is the true story of a refugee without a formal education whose passion for technology and storytelling complemented the moment, allowing him to get a little taste of what it must feel like to be white.
