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Malware developer👩‍💻 | Offensive Security 👩‍💻 Red-team🎩🎩| Penetration Testing😁😁😁😁

http://127.0.0.1🗼 Joined Şubat 2016
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Sam Stones(Tiger)👨‍💻@SamTechwest·
To all those transitioning into Cybersecurity with zero IT background. Please dedicate countless hours to studying, watching videos, practicing, and reading books. This field requires passion, ambition, and a thirst for knowledge. Not as easy as you think
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IFÁ FUNSHO 𓋹
IFÁ FUNSHO 𓋹@funshographix·
Yoruba didn't have a King in South Africa. South Africans & Yoruba don't have history together. Yoruba has King in Ghana because we have history together. The Oyo Empire extended to Ghana not only Togo or Benin Republic. The Yoruba King in Ghana has been existing since the 1800s. You'll never see Yoruba brag about this or still disrespect the people of Ghana. Yoruba & Ibo aren't on the same level. When Yoruba were building empires. Ibo were still walking naked.
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Kasoa Mayor
Kasoa Mayor@Ks_mayor·
@funshographix Yoruba are not indigenous people in Ghana Ghana doesn't have any tribe called Yoruba And it's a big fact lie that Yorubas was in since 1800. Yoruba aren't Ghanaian, get your fact right and stop spreading lies
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Kako Onikumo Ẹkùn7@Wildman477·
How it happened. trouble started between the Deji and Igbo residents, following the installation of an Igbo man as the chairman of one of the markets in Akure by the Eze-Ndigbo. Oba Aladetoyinbo was said to have been angry, having felt that it was a taboo for an Igbo man to rule over a market in Akure. It was gathered that the Akure monarch immediately summoned Iloehike but that to his surprise, the Eze-Ndigbo wore his crown to the Deji’s palace, an action said to be against the tradition of Akure. Irked by his attitude and responses to allegations leveled against him, the Chiefs and some youths who were in the palace ordered him to remove his crown. Deji of Akure was said to have suspended him from parading himself as Eze-Ndigbo. This development sent a wrong signal to the Igbo residents, who mobilized themselves to the palace, ordering the Deji to reverse his earlier statement on Iloehike. But they were unlucky as Akure youths flogged them out of the palace. Since the incident occurred on Tuesday, the Igbos, who dominate the Oba-Adesida road have refused to open for business. Rather, on Wednesday morning, they converged on their secretariat located at Gbogi Street, Akure as early as 7.00am and warned the Akure monarch against his plan to dethrone the Eze Ndigbo. They insisted that the traditional ruler had no power to dethrone Iloehike. The embattled Eze Ndigbo explained that he had not been rude to the Deji of Akure since he ascended the throne about six months ago, adding that he contributed immensely to the installation of the monarch. According to him “the Deji called me around 8.48pm last sunday inviting me to his palace and I honoured his invitation on monday morning. I went with one of my Chiefs, but when I got to the palace, I saw youths numbering over 200 who started shouting as I entered. I suspected that the youths were mobilized by the monarch and I showed respect to the Deji by prostrating for him. “The monarch while addressing me at his palace threatened to drive all the Igbos in Akure out of the city and when I asked for the offence my people committed, the youths at the palace descended on me. They tore my beads and removed my crown. They attempted to beat me but the Police officers at the Palace rescued me.”. Ask the idiooot,how could you come to Akure palace with crown in your head as Ibo in Yorubaland?..🤣🤣🤣 The Eze Ndigbo said the invitation by the monarch was the first he would receive from him since the monarch ascended the throne, pointing out that Igbos had been living harmoniously in Akure for over 70 years without friction with the natives.. see werey dey kneel down after floggin...
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They tried the same thing with Ondo people some years ago, they flogged their Eze Ndigbo 😂😂😂

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Oloye Akin Alabi
Oloye Akin Alabi@akinalabi·
Born March 31, 1977. That is 49 years of grace, luck, trials, errors, grit, resilience, tenacity, doggedness and “no gree” attitude and spirit.
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Sam Stones(Tiger)👨‍💻
@Chi_xauusd If you can work perfectly with C2 servers , know how create persistence , so good to be a ransomware analyst and a king in pen-testing, all these are achievable . I'm not saying she is a typical one but a typical example. We are all in cyber security, tho the pics are AI 😜😜😜
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@B0lutife Since that day they start giving respects to indigenous people at mojere market "ilesa garage spare parts shops" Ondo people no well o
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Sam Stones(Tiger)👨‍💻
@Dongarrus1 Keep wailing , more of him will Arise . Keelling xtians and you pipu thinks chanting Alahuwkubaru is it no, people will rise and you will cry. Affliction of this nation is always from you northerners all in the name of dumb religion and alah that can't fight for itself. Broom
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Abu-Sadeeq
Abu-Sadeeq@Dongarrus1·
According to intelligence findings that have come to light, an American citizen named Alex Barbir who entered Nigeria, specifically Plateau State, is allegedly spreading religious hatred between Muslims and Christians and attempting to incite conflict. There are strong accusations against him that he is a mercenary soldier and a contractor. It has been confirmed that Alex Barbir is a member of the Blackwater organization, a private military contractor group that is funded to engage in wars and train rebel and terrorist groups around the world. It is also claimed that Alex Barbir previously stayed in Syria where he trained ISIS militants. To support these allegations, observers are asked to look at the bag he was carrying on his back after the terrorist attack that occurred yesterday in the Rukuba area of Jos city. In the circled and arrow-marked area, you can see four different logos attached to the back of his bag: The first logo is the flag of his country, the United States. The second logo represents his organization, “Blackwater,” a private military group based in the U.S. that is hired to train rebels and terrorist organizations. The third logo belongs to the American “Crusader” group, described as an armed group in the U.S. with an ideology of hatred toward Black people and Muslims. The fourth logo is that of the “Gadsden” group, described as an armed group in the U.S. said to have originated from a figure named Christopher Gadsden in the 17th century. This explanation is provided to help investigators understand who Alex Barbir is, his background, and his purpose for coming to Nigeria while displaying these symbols on his bag. It is now left to the federal government authorities to instruct security agencies to take appropriate action against him before he succeeds in igniting a conflict that may not be easily extinguished in Nigeria. We pray that God will deal with him.
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Cynthia Ozumba
Cynthia Ozumba@CynthiaOzumba·
AI can now build entire websites in 10 minutes. If you're a web developer still charging $250 for basic sites, it's time to rethink your pricing and services.
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