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@dsulymans

Building Scalable Systems Across AI, Language & Digital Inclusion

Gombe, Nigeria انضم Temmuz 2014
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Sulaiman@dsulymans·
I have been a loyal customer of @GiGLogistics and this is the first time I have had an issue with them. I expected it to be handled with urgency. Instead it has been 50 days of silence, delays, and empty apologies. In March 2026, they delivered our custom-built office PC from Lagos to Gombe with the tempered glass panel completely shattered and glass fragments scattered all over the motherboard, GPU, RAM, and other internal components. The packaging had no foam, no crating, and no fragile markings whatsoever. I reported it at their Gombe office within the same hour of collection. I have full unboxing video evidence. I filed a formal complaint. I provided every document requested by their team and their insurer including a repair receipt. I had to disassemble an expensive brand new custom-built PC component by component just to remove the glass fragments and prevent further damage. 50 days later, GIG Logistics has still not paid my claim of N115,000. They made me incur the loss and have failed woefully to make it right. Shipment 1014022013. @GiGLogistics , when are you paying? Videos In the comments
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Iwelabi
Iwelabi@Iwelabi1·
After over a decade practicing taxation, saving clients over N500m in tax liabilities and exposure combined, finally decided to level up. Got inducted earlier today as an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN). The Iwelabi story continues. Cheers.
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Murums@MurmaHD·
This is terrible. Sorry about that Bro. @GiGLogistics 🤦🏾‍♂️
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I have been a loyal customer of @GiGLogistics and this is the first time I have had an issue with them. I expected it to be handled with urgency. Instead it has been 50 days of silence, delays, and empty apologies. In March 2026, they delivered our custom-built office PC from Lagos to Gombe with the tempered glass panel completely shattered and glass fragments scattered all over the motherboard, GPU, RAM, and other internal components. The packaging had no foam, no crating, and no fragile markings whatsoever. I reported it at their Gombe office within the same hour of collection. I have full unboxing video evidence. I filed a formal complaint. I provided every document requested by their team and their insurer including a repair receipt. I had to disassemble an expensive brand new custom-built PC component by component just to remove the glass fragments and prevent further damage. 50 days later, GIG Logistics has still not paid my claim of N115,000. They made me incur the loss and have failed woefully to make it right. Shipment 1014022013. @GiGLogistics , when are you paying? Videos In the comments

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theportal@kevlarmedia_·
This was my experience with them. They returned a failed delivery without the product inside the package I stopped using them after so many bad experience. I still have a return to collect from them and it's been more than 2 years now I have written several emails & nothing!
Sulaiman@dsulymans

I have been a loyal customer of @GiGLogistics and this is the first time I have had an issue with them. I expected it to be handled with urgency. Instead it has been 50 days of silence, delays, and empty apologies. In March 2026, they delivered our custom-built office PC from Lagos to Gombe with the tempered glass panel completely shattered and glass fragments scattered all over the motherboard, GPU, RAM, and other internal components. The packaging had no foam, no crating, and no fragile markings whatsoever. I reported it at their Gombe office within the same hour of collection. I have full unboxing video evidence. I filed a formal complaint. I provided every document requested by their team and their insurer including a repair receipt. I had to disassemble an expensive brand new custom-built PC component by component just to remove the glass fragments and prevent further damage. 50 days later, GIG Logistics has still not paid my claim of N115,000. They made me incur the loss and have failed woefully to make it right. Shipment 1014022013. @GiGLogistics , when are you paying? Videos In the comments

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GIG Logistics@GiGLogistics·
@dsulymans Hello Dsulymans, we sincerely acknowledge your complaints and we understand how you feel. Please be informed that we will investigate this and get it resolved. We value your patronage. Kindly check your DM.
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Claude@claudeai·
Claude now connects to the tools creative professionals already use. With the new Blender connector, you can debug a scene, build new tools, or batch-apply changes across every object, directly from Claude.
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Sulaiman@dsulymans·
A retweet will go a long way
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I have been a loyal customer of @GiGLogistics and this is the first time I have had an issue with them. I expected it to be handled with urgency. Instead it has been 50 days of silence, delays, and empty apologies. In March 2026, they delivered our custom-built office PC from Lagos to Gombe with the tempered glass panel completely shattered and glass fragments scattered all over the motherboard, GPU, RAM, and other internal components. The packaging had no foam, no crating, and no fragile markings whatsoever. I reported it at their Gombe office within the same hour of collection. I have full unboxing video evidence. I filed a formal complaint. I provided every document requested by their team and their insurer including a repair receipt. I had to disassemble an expensive brand new custom-built PC component by component just to remove the glass fragments and prevent further damage. 50 days later, GIG Logistics has still not paid my claim of N115,000. They made me incur the loss and have failed woefully to make it right. Shipment 1014022013. @GiGLogistics , when are you paying? Videos In the comments

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Sulaiman@dsulymans·
@KalyfaMuhd Exactly, as long he has good QA process he can train the language merlin spoke.
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kalycodes@KalyfaMuhd·
Engineer… Shahid doesn't need to understand Hausa to train a model on it, that's not how ML works. But he can't do it in a vacuum either. He needs native Hausa speakers on the data side, clean curated datasets, and evaluation by people who actually understand the language. The question isn't his fluency, it's his pipeline.
Engr Yasir MNSE 🏗@oil_shaeikh

Now I see where the problem lies, a Saheed Niyi is training models in Hausa Language! That’s why we are having unbelievable errors. I’m not disparaging you or your works but I’m for competence in a field! I understand Yoruba, I speak and write essay, read novels, but I won’t train Yoruba models. Imagine saying you don’t know what “Lokacin” means and you’re training Hausa models. O wrong nau

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Sulaiman@dsulymans·
@oil_shaeikh That's not how it works, training the model does not mean he is doing the annotation, transcription, data labelling. etc. himself
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Engr Yasir MNSE 🏗
Engr Yasir MNSE 🏗@oil_shaeikh·
Now I see where the problem lies, a Saheed Niyi is training models in Hausa Language! That’s why we are having unbelievable errors. I’m not disparaging you or your works but I’m for competence in a field! I understand Yoruba, I speak and write essay, read novels, but I won’t train Yoruba models. Imagine saying you don’t know what “Lokacin” means and you’re training Hausa models. O wrong nau
Saheedniyi@saheedniyi_02

From my experience in training models for Hausa, Lokacin is the most popular / used Hausa word.

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Sulaiman
Sulaiman@dsulymans·
Ga wata dama ta samun Scholarship kyauta daga kungiyar @wetechofficial ga mata wadanda suke son koyon: - Cybersecurity - Project Management - UX Design - IT Support - Data Analytics - Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Samun wannan scholarship din zai baku damar karatu a karkashin manhajar Google da Coursera daga wurin malam kwararru, wanda inda biya zakiyi sai kin kashi Dubban ko Miliyoyin kudi. Zaku iya cikawa idan ku ka danna wannan link dinnan: airtable.com/appMwIUFvLQJPc… Kar ayi wasa da wannan dama!
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Sulaiman@dsulymans·
@FahadKano What you said is true but Nigerians are preconditions to take anything from the government as a palliative, I guess it has a lot to do with the way consistency projects are perceived
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Fahad Danladi@FahadKano·
In the U.S., we pay for water usage. After using that water for bathing or washing dishes, we also pay for wastewater treatment (sewer), which is often even more expensive than the water itself. If you consume 150 gallons of water in a month, you are also expected to pay for 150 gallons of sewer. In Nigeria, many people are reluctant to pay water bills. Yet, in most states, sewer services are essentially free. Still, people complain about the lack of free water. The only way we can have a constant supply of pipe-borne water is by paying our bills.
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Sulaiman@dsulymans·
It is why when I opened up my block factory I made this rule, it's either quality blocks or we shut it down, and thankfully about 1,000 blocks will be transported to a construction site and you realize the broken blocks are usually less than 10. My brother if you need quality blocks come to SAS Blocks
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ConstructionPM🪖 ✨@HabeebOmosidi·
I once supervised the production of 30,000 blocks. I supervised the procurement of all the materials required. Cement Sharp sand Stone Dust 1/4 granite. Even the contractor that wanted to use them complained about the strength that we had to reduce the mix ratio. But then how many people even mixed right ratio of the normal cement and sand for blocks. We have a lot of problems in the construction industry that I can’t even pinpoint which affects the project most. But then, I’d say it’s the engagement of the right professionals, cos if this is solved, other things fall in place.
Qs Lanre 👷@lanrycool

I took this photo on a site today. Look at the bottom of that block stack. Those blocks are cracking before a single load has been placed on them. Nobody has even used them to build yet and the blocks are already breaking apart. This is what happens when your block molder uses too much sand and too little cement just to cut cost. The blocks look fine when they come out of the mold. They even feel okay when you stack them. But the moment any pressure comes or the sun hits them hard enough they start to fail. The scary part is that most clients never notice this. They see blocks stacked up on site and they feel good. Progress is happening. Money is moving. But the wall going up on a weak foundation of bad blocks is not progress. It is a problem you are paying to build. Before your next project starts ask your contractor to test the blocks. A simple delivery test will help you, if 500 blocks are delivered and 10 blocks damaged, it's a poor block. This check can tell you a lot. Better yet hire someone to supervise material delivery so rubbish blocks never make it to your site. Have you ever observed blocks supplied to your site having many breakages?

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