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Steve Idowu

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PhD candidate, Condensed Matter Physics | DevOps Engineer| CNCF certified CKA, CKAD & KCNA, 4X AWS certified.

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Victor Glover failed an engineering class his sophomore year of college. His dad talked him out of joining the Navy SEALs and told him an engineering degree and pilot wings might make him an astronaut someday. Right now Glover is somewhere between the Earth and the Moon. He grew up in Pomona, California. Played quarterback in high school, wrestled well enough to place sixth at the state championship, won Athlete of the Year. Went to Cal Poly for engineering and played both sports at the college level. He got his Navy wings in 2001 and started flying F/A-18 fighter jets off aircraft carriers. His squadron deployed on the USS John F. Kennedy to fight in Iraq, the carrier’s final deployment ever. Twenty-four combat missions. His commanding officer gave him the callsign “Ike,” short for “I Know Everything.” He became a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base and over his career flew more than 40 types of aircraft, 3,000 hours in the air, everything from a Korean War-era Soviet MiG-15 to the Goodyear blimp. More than 400 landings on a moving carrier deck. He earned three master’s degrees in three years. He once told Cal Poly’s president that the hardest thing he ever chose to do was walk in space. The second hardest was wrestling practice. He applied to NASA in 2009 and got rejected. Applied again in 2013 while working in the U.S. Senate for John McCain. NASA’s head of flight crew operations called him. He missed the call. Frantically dialed back. Eight people got in that year out of more than 6,000 applicants. NASA put him in the pilot seat for the first operational SpaceX Crew Dragon flight in 2020. He spent 168 days on the International Space Station and walked in space four times. Last June he went back to Cal Poly to accept an honorary doctorate. His wife Dionna and their oldest daughter Genesis both walked across the stage at the same ceremony to pick up their own degrees. Three days ago Glover launched from Kennedy Space Center. The crew will fly past the far side of the Moon on Monday and travel about 252,000 miles from home, breaking a distance record that Apollo 13 set fifty-six years ago. They come back at roughly 25,000 mph. He has four daughters. His callsign is still Ike.
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NASA pilot Victor Glover CLAPS back after being asked what it means to be the first black man to visit the moon: “It’s the story of humanity, not black history, not women’s history, but that it becomes human history.” “I also HOPE we are pushing the other direction that one day we don’t have to talk about these first. That one day, this is just—and listen to this—that this is the human history.”

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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
Earth isn’t flat, the Moon landing wasn’t faked, and space isn’t some CGI dome. These claims fall apart the moment you look at the technology we use every day. None of it works unless Earth is a sphere in a real cosmos. Start with GPS. Your phone calculates your position by comparing timing signals from satellites orbiting Earth. Those satellites move at precise speeds and altitudes that only make sense in a real vacuum. If Earth were flat or if space were fake, GPS would fail instantly. No navigation, no rideshare apps, no airline routing, no global timing systems. The entire system depends on orbital mechanics that match what physics predicts for a spherical planet. Satellite internet, satellite TV, and weather forecasting all rely on the same reality. We watch storms form from orbit. We track hurricanes across oceans using data from satellites operated by different countries and private companies. These systems agree with each other because they are observing the same real planet from space. If space were fake, every meteorologist, every aerospace engineer, every telecom company, every airline, and every military on Earth would have to coordinate a perfect lie for decades. That is not possible. Now to the claim that NASA fakes photos of Earth. This is one of the easiest conspiracy theories to debunk because NASA is not the only source of Earth images. Not even close. Dozens of countries and private companies have their own satellites that photograph Earth constantly. Weather satellites from Europe, Japan, India, and South Korea all produce their own full‑disk images. Private companies like Maxar and Planet Labs take high resolution photos of Earth every day for commercial clients. Amateur radio operators receive live images directly from NOAA satellites using equipment you can buy online. None of these systems rely on NASA. None of them match a single centralized source. Yet they all show the same spherical Earth from different angles at different times. If NASA were faking Earth photos, every other space agency and every private satellite operator would have to fake them too. They would also have to coordinate the lighting, cloud patterns, storm movements, and surface features in perfect sync. That is not happening. The simplest explanation is the correct one. Multiple independent systems are photographing the same real planet. The Moon landing is even harder to deny once you look at the tech. We still interact with the equipment the astronauts left behind. Observatories fire lasers at the retroreflectors sitting on the lunar surface and receive the return signal at the exact predicted intervals. This is not a theory. It is a measurement that universities and independent facilities repeat all the time. You cannot fake a laser return from nearly 240,000 miles away. Even the internet used to spread these conspiracies relies on space infrastructure. Undersea cables carry most traffic, but satellites handle the rest. The timing, routing, and handoff between systems only work because the satellites are actually in orbit. If space did not exist, the global communications network would collapse. The irony is simple. The technology that flat Earth believers and Moon landing deniers use to post their claims is the same technology that proves them wrong. The evidence is not hidden. It is built into the functioning of the modern world. You can reject the conclusions, but you cannot reject the infrastructure that makes your phone, your internet, your weather alerts, your maps, your flights, and your entire digital life possible. These conspiracies do not just fail scientifically. They fail technologically, mathematically, and logistically. They only survive when people stop paying attention to the systems they rely on every day.
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Steve Idowu@steve_async·
@bosunski It's so good to see you here, man, and congrats on all the amazing accomplishments! Wishing you even more success ahead.
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Alexey Grigorev
Alexey Grigorev@Al_Grigor·
Claude Code wiped our production database with a Terraform command. It took down the DataTalksClub course platform and 2.5 years of submissions: homework, projects, and leaderboards. Automated snapshots were gone too. In the newsletter, I wrote the full timeline + what I changed so this doesn't happen again. If you use Terraform (or let agents touch infra), this is a good story for you to read. alexeyondata.substack.com/p/how-i-droppe…
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Kanu Nwankwo
Kanu Nwankwo@papilokanu·
KAN U BELIEVE IT 🙏 Congratulations khf @khfofficial for a successful surgery and we thank God 🙏 more on the way so keep supporting kanu heart foundation to save more lives 🙏 #saveaheart #thankgod #africa #nigeria #givingback Congratulations khf for a successful operation
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Bolaji Olatinwo
Bolaji Olatinwo@olasb24·
Final Update (For Now) on the ₦1,450,000 Debit😭😭😭 First, thank you to every Nigerian who stood with me. You reminded me that I am not alone. 🙏🏽 Kuda has clarified that the debit followed a final judgment of the Federal High Court in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/775/2025, and that my account was listed in Exhibit B. I have not yet seen the full judgment, only a screenshot showing my details listed. I was not personally joined or served during the proceedings. This experience also raises broader policy questions. There should be clearer protections and defined processes for secondary beneficiaries who may unknowingly receive traced funds, so innocent parties are not left without recourse. And to be clear once again: I did not call anyone thieves. I did not accuse anyone of stealing. I only asked for clarity and justice regarding my legitimate earnings! However,many Nigerians have privately shared similar experiences. Some said they pursued it legally and became financially and emotionally exhausted😭😭 As a young entrepreneur, I must be realistic. Prolonged litigation is not a light journey. It takes time, money, and strength. For now, I choose peace. I choose to focus on rebuilding. I choose not to let this break my spirit! If clarity and proper legal support come, I will not ignore it. But I will not destroy myself chasing what may drain me further😭 Above every court, above every institution, above every system God is the most righteous Judge!!🙁 Thank you Nigeria. Your support meant more than the money itself. @joinkuda @kudahelp_ng @kudabusiness @fccpcnigeria @officialEFCC @cenbank @SaharaReporters @PremiumTimesng
Bolaji Olatinwo@olasb24

UPDATE: To Every Nigerian Who Stood With Me😁😁 I woke up overwhelmed, Thousands of comments. Countless reposts. Strangers praying for me. Lawyers offering advice. Young Nigerians sharing similar stories. I am deeply grateful. You didn’t ignore me. You amplified me. You stood by me. Please don’t abandon me until the very end of this journey. May God bless everyone who lent their voice to mine. 🙏🏽 Now, to be clear: At no point did I call Kuda thieves.@joinkuda @kudahelp_ng At no point did I accuse anyone of stealing. All I have asked for is justice. And clarity. ₦1,450,000 of my legitimate earnings was first frozen due to a court order over an alleged “fraudulent inflow. My name was not on the court document. Later, the funds disappeared from my account entirely. No transaction trail. No clear explanation. No resolution. Frommy post, I have discovered that many Nigerian youths are facing similar situations funds locked for months or years with no clear pathway to recovery. This is bigger than just me. Dear Kuda, I am your customer. If you received a court order to freeze my account, I understand compliance obligations. But as your customer: Did you follow up? Did you verify? Did you advocate? Did you investigate beyond simply placing a lien? Yesterday, I was contacted and asked to take down my post. But what I expected was: A solution. A timeline. A clear explanation of how I can recover my money. I am not trying to tarnish your brand. I am asking you to stand up for your customer. Let Nigerians see that you are actively working toward resolving this. Let this not be another silent case. God bless you all. If this can happen to me, it can happen to anyone. Please retweet, please retweet, please retweet 🙏🙏🙏 @cenbank @fccpcnigeria @SaharaReporters @PremiumTimesng @vdmempire @officialEFCC

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Toyyib Adewale Adelodun
Toyyib Adewale Adelodun@taadelodun·
Someone saw my age and said I look 50 instead of 40. Una get bad mouth for internet 😂😂 No be my fault, na suffer wan kpai me😂 I topped my class from primary 1 to 5. Secondary school, I was one of the best. One of my former classmate is an Executive Director at Goldman Sachs, some are the finest soldiers in the Army. Yet I dropped out of school 3 times, 7 visa refusals. Supporting my siblings and parents since I was 18. If I dey ride okada now, people wont know say I tried. I go dey explain cos no evidence. I no go even fit get the wife I deserve. This is the life of young hardworking Africans right now It is sad. I don make am already but I cant eat alone. That is why I tweet like 10 times a day. Record videos in English and Yoruba. If you like hear, if you like dont hear. Life of an African is extra hard!
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Toyyib Adewale Adelodun
Toyyib Adewale Adelodun@taadelodun·
I don't wait for young people to find me. I hunt for potential everywhere. Most mentors wait to be asked. But the problem is, many talented young people don't know who to ask. A few years ago, I was on a BRT bus in Lagos. A young man beside me was looking at investments on his phone. I interrupted him. I asked what he studied. Civil Engineering. On track for a First Class. I told him something simple: "Make sure you finish strong. And call me." He did. I called him recently. First Class confirmed. For every one of him, there are thousands with the same potential… but no one taps them on the shoulder. Nigeria is projected by the United Nations to exceed 400 million people within the next three decades. That is not just a statistic. That is a pressure cooker. A young population without direction is volatility. A young population with mentorship is power. Structured mentoring improves academic performance and long-term success. This is why I use public transport a lot when I go home. I sit and listen to my people People ask why I am active on every social media platform. Because visibility is not vanity. It is access. If you have walked a path, don't gatekeep the map. If you graduated from a school, go back. If you survived hardship, speak up. If you built something, document it. Mentorship is not a title. It is a duty. And if we don't show up for our youth, The Andrew Tates or 419ers will shape them instead. We are not just building careers. We are deciding the future character of a nation. Step out. Be seen. Be reachable. History will not remember the silent successful. Congratulations Cyprian Thank you to all the amazing people who I learn a lot from on this platform regularly @DrJoeAbah @yinkanubi @asemota @NaijaFlyingDr @SirJarus @AskMichaelTaiwo @Mrpossidez @thediary_keeper @Babajiide @tosinolaseinde @ImadeIyamu @yewiedewie @gimbakakanda @egi_nupe @AdewaleYusuf_ @hackSultan @UnkleAyo @Wizarab10 @BukkyOA @hedrees_ayinde @Iwelabi1 @wakawaka_doctor @aproko_doctor @folasanwo @folanski @saniyusuf and so many more. Apologies I missed out a lot of people. This is just from the top of my head. I will do a mentorship series later where we will profile good people on here to follow. Na when I dey standing I see Cyprian😂
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Bolaji Olatinwo
Bolaji Olatinwo@olasb24·
UPDATE: To Every Nigerian Who Stood With Me😁😁 I woke up overwhelmed, Thousands of comments. Countless reposts. Strangers praying for me. Lawyers offering advice. Young Nigerians sharing similar stories. I am deeply grateful. You didn’t ignore me. You amplified me. You stood by me. Please don’t abandon me until the very end of this journey. May God bless everyone who lent their voice to mine. 🙏🏽 Now, to be clear: At no point did I call Kuda thieves.@joinkuda @kudahelp_ng At no point did I accuse anyone of stealing. All I have asked for is justice. And clarity. ₦1,450,000 of my legitimate earnings was first frozen due to a court order over an alleged “fraudulent inflow. My name was not on the court document. Later, the funds disappeared from my account entirely. No transaction trail. No clear explanation. No resolution. Frommy post, I have discovered that many Nigerian youths are facing similar situations funds locked for months or years with no clear pathway to recovery. This is bigger than just me. Dear Kuda, I am your customer. If you received a court order to freeze my account, I understand compliance obligations. But as your customer: Did you follow up? Did you verify? Did you advocate? Did you investigate beyond simply placing a lien? Yesterday, I was contacted and asked to take down my post. But what I expected was: A solution. A timeline. A clear explanation of how I can recover my money. I am not trying to tarnish your brand. I am asking you to stand up for your customer. Let Nigerians see that you are actively working toward resolving this. Let this not be another silent case. God bless you all. If this can happen to me, it can happen to anyone. Please retweet, please retweet, please retweet 🙏🙏🙏 @cenbank @fccpcnigeria @SaharaReporters @PremiumTimesng @vdmempire @officialEFCC
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How ₦1,450,000 of my hard-earned money disappeared from my Kuda account @joinkuda @kudahelp_ng and nobody is helping. I am a recent graduate of the University of Ibadan. An AgroPreneur. Recognized as one of the most outstanding student AgroPreneurs in 2024 by NAAS South-West. I built my businesses legitimately; selling men’s fashion items, sneakers, and supplying day-old chicks across Nigeria. I don’t smoke. I don’t drink. I don’t do fraud. I hustle. Legitimately. On April 13, 2025, I received an email from Kuda Bank stating that a lien had been placed on my account due to a “fraudulent inflow.” Fraudulent? I was shocked. The money in question ₦2,450,000 came from a transaction on Bybit (a crypto trading platform where I had saved and sold assets) but met #1,450,000 in my Kuda @kudahelp_ng @joinkuda The buyers paid me. I had receipts. I had transaction evidence. I released my assets only after confirming payment. Yet my account was frozen. When I contacted Kuda @joinkuda , I was told there was a court order linked to something called “Pyramid Bank” , a name I have NEVER heard of in my life. It’s Nigeria, you people will say snake swallows money! How did money get from the bank in the first place?! The payments I received were from Moniepoint accounts. I was only a second beneficiary. Still, my money was locked. I was told to get a lawyer. The first lawyer asked for a percentage of the ₦1.45M immediately, money I did not even have access to. At that time, I had just resumed my final year in school. I had already lost my father after secondary school. I lost my mother in 300 level. I had no parents to run to. Only myself and my brothers. So I focused on graduating. Then one day, during my semester exams, I checked my account. The ₦1,450,000 was gone. Not on hold. Not pending. Gone. No transaction history. No reversal trail. Just gone. I contacted Kuda again.@kudahelp_ng @kudabusiness They said receipts were not enough. They said I should get a court order. How does a victim get a court order to recover his own legitimate earnings? Another lawyer later told me quietly: “Forget the money. Many people are in court already. No progress.” So this is Nigeria? Where criminals walk free… But innocent youths lose their hard-earned money? Where a young entrepreneur can trade legitimately, provide evidence, and still be punished? I reported to the Central Bank of Nigeria on October 5, 2025. No response. I have: – All receipts – All emails – The alleged court order copy – Evidence of Bybit transaction – Payment confirmations I am not asking for sympathy. I am asking for justice. ₦1,450,000 is not small money. It represents sweat. Late nights. Legitimate hustle. Nigeria should protect its honest youths ,not exhaust them. I am calling on: Kuda Bank @kudahelp_ng @kudabusiness @joinkuda Central Bank of Nigeria @cenbank Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission @fccpcnigeria @SaharaReporters @PremiumTimesng Please investigate this. Return my money. Let Nigeria be a country where the innocent do not suffer for crimes they did not commit. If you believe in fairness, please retweet, please retweet, please retweet 🙏🙏🙏

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Dax
Dax@thatsdax·
14 MONTHS ALCOHOL FREE! GOD IS GOOD!
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Bolaji Olatinwo@olasb24·
How ₦1,450,000 of my hard-earned money disappeared from my Kuda account @joinkuda @kudahelp_ng and nobody is helping. I am a recent graduate of the University of Ibadan. An AgroPreneur. Recognized as one of the most outstanding student AgroPreneurs in 2024 by NAAS South-West. I built my businesses legitimately; selling men’s fashion items, sneakers, and supplying day-old chicks across Nigeria. I don’t smoke. I don’t drink. I don’t do fraud. I hustle. Legitimately. On April 13, 2025, I received an email from Kuda Bank stating that a lien had been placed on my account due to a “fraudulent inflow.” Fraudulent? I was shocked. The money in question ₦2,450,000 came from a transaction on Bybit (a crypto trading platform where I had saved and sold assets) but met #1,450,000 in my Kuda @kudahelp_ng @joinkuda The buyers paid me. I had receipts. I had transaction evidence. I released my assets only after confirming payment. Yet my account was frozen. When I contacted Kuda @joinkuda , I was told there was a court order linked to something called “Pyramid Bank” , a name I have NEVER heard of in my life. It’s Nigeria, you people will say snake swallows money! How did money get from the bank in the first place?! The payments I received were from Moniepoint accounts. I was only a second beneficiary. Still, my money was locked. I was told to get a lawyer. The first lawyer asked for a percentage of the ₦1.45M immediately, money I did not even have access to. At that time, I had just resumed my final year in school. I had already lost my father after secondary school. I lost my mother in 300 level. I had no parents to run to. Only myself and my brothers. So I focused on graduating. Then one day, during my semester exams, I checked my account. The ₦1,450,000 was gone. Not on hold. Not pending. Gone. No transaction history. No reversal trail. Just gone. I contacted Kuda again.@kudahelp_ng @kudabusiness They said receipts were not enough. They said I should get a court order. How does a victim get a court order to recover his own legitimate earnings? Another lawyer later told me quietly: “Forget the money. Many people are in court already. No progress.” So this is Nigeria? Where criminals walk free… But innocent youths lose their hard-earned money? Where a young entrepreneur can trade legitimately, provide evidence, and still be punished? I reported to the Central Bank of Nigeria on October 5, 2025. No response. I have: – All receipts – All emails – The alleged court order copy – Evidence of Bybit transaction – Payment confirmations I am not asking for sympathy. I am asking for justice. ₦1,450,000 is not small money. It represents sweat. Late nights. Legitimate hustle. Nigeria should protect its honest youths ,not exhaust them. I am calling on: Kuda Bank @kudahelp_ng @kudabusiness @joinkuda Central Bank of Nigeria @cenbank Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission @fccpcnigeria @SaharaReporters @PremiumTimesng Please investigate this. Return my money. Let Nigeria be a country where the innocent do not suffer for crimes they did not commit. If you believe in fairness, please retweet, please retweet, please retweet 🙏🙏🙏
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
I’m honored to share that I have been appointed the first Global Ambassador for @wr_chess This new chapter will take me across continents, promoting chess and impacting lives on a global stage from Africa, Asia, Latin America tour to a world record event in Peru in June. The CEO of WR Chess @WadimRosenstein has quietly supported the African chess community for four years. Together I believe we can achieve so much more for the chess world. We agreed to meet in Paris and travel to Prague for the chess festival. And for hours, we spoke about a global vision and a legacy for chess development and industrialization across Africa and beyond. One important thing Wadim and I share in common is we both came from nothing but chess opened doors we never imagined. Now we want to extend this to the world. I am proud to join the WR Chess family. Even more excited for what we will build together. It is possible to do great things from a small place.
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Giddy
Giddy@GideonGrowth·
Hi guys, my Wife just put to bed. A bouncing baby boy 👦 ❤️ Congratulations to me 💕
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