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@Labandele

A search for a nameless thing.

Ibadan, Nigeria Beigetreten Haziran 2019
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“I cannot find anybody capable of producing a solution to the suffering masses of this country. The most unfortunate thing is that the much talked about civilian regime is going to be worse than the military administration.” -Chief Níyì Òníòrorò, The Country is Hard, 1968.
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-valar morghulis-@eldivine·
Please who is an expert at grant writing and non profit fund raising?
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@0xP4nther I knew the perfect response to that was laughter because I couldn't stop after my brother brought it to my notice. Although I felt sorry because that was some insane level of scarcity mindset at play
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Ayodele@0xP4nther·
@Labandele if person do this kind thing for my front, I go first burst laugh 🤣
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A good or bad turn, deserves another, that's why I love The Godfather's famous line when he is thanked, “Someday, and that day may never come, I will call upon you to do a service for me.”. When you help him, he asks that you come to him when you are needy, because he is indebted
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FESTUS OGUN@mrfestusogun·
Generally do not celebrate birthday but my ogas at @FOLegal embarrassed me with love.❤️🥰
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Ayodele@0xP4nther·
@Labandele What attackers often target is human. This is why hackers take social engineering courses too. You grant the wrong permission here, send an OTP to a malicious third party there etc
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@0xP4nther I will be pleased to learn from you. I used to think Digital assets were safe, but with these things I have been reading, nowhere is safe
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Ayodele@0xP4nther·
@Labandele I can't reveal that on the TL for obvious reasons lol but the gist is that they got me to approve a malicious transaction.
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It has been established, the target audience for these AI videos are the old people. Haha. This is too much.
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@Obeyamark Women and woman are pronouns that go on holiday when they want about the unspeakable things that "people" do.
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M. O.@Obeyamark·
Once I saw "some Nigerians" at the beginning, I already knew the person in question was a woman. If it was a man, it would have been "Nigerian men are very cruel".
Ugegbe ✨@MarinatedTurks

The cruelty of some Nigerians is befuddling. I can never imagine that i will be starting the year homeless, sick and extremely unable to function properly because another person decided to scam her tenants. From having a home, a business, structure to being homeless & confused.

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Enyinnaya@enyinna_·
When I talk of being “let to be,” it may seem arrogant and appear as though my need for solitude is an expression of superiority. But when people breach my peace for too long I start to resent them and treat them as if they irritate me. Isn’t this worse than me being by myself?
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Enyinnaya
Enyinnaya@enyinna_·
My simple duty to decent and responsible men of our society is to check in on their needs. Their actual needs, not performative sympathy or empathy. When an unfortunate event occurs, we overestimate how safe a man is and underestimate how safe women are. Because we see harm done to men as something that remains likely, and must perhaps happen, whereas we view harm done to women as an abomination, even in situations where the latter is a consequence of the woman’s actions or inaction. I had a conversation with a friend of mine on the sacrifices men make for family. There I maintained that if a family goes into hardship, a man could sell his body parts to save them from perishing. But onlookers would show pity to the crying mother and children—asking him about “wifey and the kids,” even when he’s done who clearly looks sick. This also occurs to men who take care of the family their father abandoned. It’s worse because they didn’t create this family. People ask, “How’s mumsy?” “How are your younger ones?” But the person whose world is crushing is the young man who had to become a father and husband from his teens, without the control or respect; who abandons his personal interests and ambitions to take people who might as well be alright if he meets an early death. His mother’s words and prayers are exalted to the point where it’s viewed as a special blessing which he must strive to constantly—as the reason why his life isn’t worse. This is unfair. The sad reality is, if his responsibilities crush him to the point where he amounts to little, those he cared for might abandon him. If they help him, they’d convince themselves that he owes them his life and become entitled to his service even if he goes ahead to form his own (new) family. In a society that claims to aspire for equality and fairness, this must be revisited!
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I am not even being tribalistic here, but this is a taboo in Yoruba land, and it cannot happen in it. That doesn't mean a "small" subset cannot perpetuate it, but a collective madness like this signifies a grave underlying moral issue. The law should swing to action
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Ridwan@ridwan_on_x·
Taqaballalahu Minna Wa Minkum Eid Mubarak to all Muslim Ummah 🌙
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Ridwan@ridwan_on_x·
Nobody neutral. No allow anybody whine you.
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PENTANE🎤💜💡@Thepentane_·
This pant is a pandemic at every Tech event. 😂😂
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