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@_inhuman44

Data Scientist 🧑🏾‍💻 | Researcher | Physiotherapist

Nigeria 가입일 Ağustos 2018
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Káyọ̀dé Ajé@_inhuman44·
Stroke is a debilitating condition, but is also preventable. Early identification of high-risk individuals can save lives and reduce stroke prevalence. I recently developed an stroke risk prediction model using logistic regression to help stratify risk. 👇 github.com/inhuman-44x/st…
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elyon
elyon@0xkitng·
I think conversations like this are best approached analytically. You will never get a genuine answer through the angle they are taking. What are the fundamentally accepted metrics for this conversation? You cannot be talking about student loans or coastal roads when students’ parents cannot pay rent. Of what use is a student loan when basic healthcare is not effective? Of what use is a student loan when a student cannot feed, or when their parents are struggling to eat at home? Does Tinubu have policies that are effective? Yes, but they are targeted. Targeted policies only work when they are combined with others that directly impact the day to day lives of average citizens.
Duru Bond@Bond_not_james

He didn’t answer the question though. He just bamboozled Seun with quick words. Is the life of an average Nigerian better now? The short answer is NO. However a balanced response should have been… things could be worse than they are now. This administration corrected past mistakes and made us take the heat today for what would have been a total calamity sometime in the future. I know how much I have now but I can’t still buy my dream car. The amount I need for the car could have bought me a house in Ikate in 2022. That’s what the average Nigerian understands. But I know if these policies weren’t implemented now, the money I currently have might be for bread in a very few years time. The government just needs to communicated better and control some of their excesses. It will make more people willing to understand.

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Káyọ̀dé Ajé@_inhuman44·
@ossynoya They pay "dues". I'm sure the security measures are secondary objectives for stop-and-search, primary goal is money.
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Ossy Vincent
Ossy Vincent@ossynoya·
I have a real issue with how stop-and-search is done. Private cars get pulled over constantly, but those run-down korope and danfo buses almost never get checked. Meanwhile, those same vehicles are often overcrowded, barely roadworthy, and the easiest places for anything suspicious to go unnoticed. Selective enforcement like this defeats the whole purpose of policing.
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Mayowa A. Balogun
Mayowa A. Balogun@Sweeegu·
Man City has locked in on all domestic competition. We will have to face them in all 3 (most likely) and take it from them, we lost the Carabao. We must win the EPL at their expense and the FA cup, probably at their expense. WOW
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JUSTICΞ 🫶🏽⭕️
As a Nigerian you need to sit down and ask yourself this important question If they are really there to serve you, then why is it by force ? If you pay keen attention to what Tinubu and this government is doing you will know that they do not want any election not even in the harsh light of day. I’m not talking about free and fair election o , I’m talking about him running unopposed. Now let me list out his wicked strategy so far ~ he got 31 governors out of 36 governors under the APC ~ he got the city boy movement, heavily invested in the south east , spearheaded by the likes of Obi Cubana and thiefpriest ~ there’s the relax Tinubu is finishing Nigeria ~ there’s Seyi Tinubu arm of government ~ destroyed and decimated both the PDP and LP party. Infact in the case of the PDP, he has his right man Wike making sure that the PDP stays down ~ has the EFCC and icpc to arrest and detain any individual that could stand as a strong opposition ofcos except Peter Obi. ~ he has the other arms of government hanging on his shoe rack, cos tell me how the senate were able to approve a $6 billion loan in under 4hrs, that’s some rubber stamp type shii over there. I don’t wanna talk about the judiciary , those ones now live in the choicest part of the city in the heart of FCT, all thanks to the able minister, Wike. ~ now Inec that is supposed to be neutral and conduct themselves in a manner that would give Nigerians confidence is already showing their corrupt hands. Cos tell me why tf you wanna “revalidate” a permanent voters card all under 20 days online + offline with over 20 million registered voters for crying out loud? They know that their principal will lose so what’s the best way to make the rigging easier my disenfranchising the majority of voters, cos they know clearly that Nigerians won’t take this process seriously. Talmabout wanting to know number of deceased voters, is it no longer one man one vote ? Can dead people show up on Election Day, do accreditation and vote ? Do they take us a fool in this gadamn country ? As a Nigerian youth you need to be very pissed asf, these men aren’t giving a flying fvck about the leaders of tomorrow.
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Maximum Maximus
Maximum Maximus@TheMaxOfAi·
@_inhuman44 @Ssaasquatch We're not the only intelligent life forms because life could exist on other planets, it just may not be the type of life we define or know.
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Jay⚡️(The AI/ML Guy)@dlifeof_jay·
I have been home alone for a while, and I must say, working from home haven’t been more better!
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Káyọ̀dé Ajé@_inhuman44·
@eldivine Might be a bit cynical, but I really don't see why God would directly interfere. And, I can't recall any such occurrence in modern times.
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-valar morghulis-@eldivine·
Don’t ever think that the day God decides to visit his justice upon Nigeria that you will go Scot free because you did not do harm anyone. If you kept quiet. If you “carried on”. The day God’s justice is visited upon this country, we will all partake in it. Because we are all guilty of not doing enough when it mattered. When Patience Jonathan said “there is God o” we all laughed at the meme not realizing the joke was on us. It’s not too late to speak up.
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Ben X
Ben X@Benn_X1·
A number of software engineers would want to get into AI engineering but don’t know where to start or what to do. I’ve decided to create an AI Engineering Path similar to the Backend Engineer Path I have in my bio. As always, it is non-trivial and will challenge you. I’ve noticed a lot of people are addicted to sports betting, so as part of the learning process, you’ll build a project to predict outcomes of football games using publicly available data. Of course you will leverage LLMs, so you’re not building from scratch. Prerequisites for the path are probability theory and statistics, linear algebra and python fundamentals. I’ll provide a list of resources to fill in any knowledge gaps you may have. Essentially, if you graduated from high school and scored at least C in your WAEC without 'expo' you should be fine. If you can define a variable, function, class and know about loops and conditional statements in Python you’ll also be fine. You’ll figure out every other thing you need along the way. It’s okay to quit too. In fact, knowing when to quit is an important trait. The project will make you understand why you should not gamble unless you own the house and set the rules. And for those who are already addicted, you’ll lose your money, but you should acquire in-demand skills while at it. In the end, you’ll acquire transferable skills that are useful in other domains.
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Ossy Vincent
Ossy Vincent@ossynoya·
NIGERIANS, GET YOUR PVCs ‼️‼️‼️ NIGERIANS, GET YOUR PVCs ‼️‼️‼️ NIGERIANS, GET YOUR PVCs ‼️‼️‼️ NIGERIANS, GET YOUR PVCs ‼️‼️‼️ NIGERIANS, GET YOUR PVCs ‼️‼️‼️ NIGERIANS, GET YOUR PVCs ‼️‼️‼️ NIGERIANS, GET YOUR PVCs ‼️‼️‼️ NIGERIANS, GET YOUR PVCs ‼️‼️‼️
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indispensable David
indispensable David@thedispenser_·
You can no longer Copy the link of a video anymore on X 😭😭💔
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Chisom Rutherford
Chisom Rutherford@ruthefordml·
The NSTG dataset is now available on Datum Africa and can be downloaded with a single click.
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TEMITOPE-UI/UX@Topsiradofemi1·
i’ve actually gone 12 hours on my laptop without taking a break… this can’t be the life i chose
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Káyọ̀dé Ajé@_inhuman44·
@ossynoya Presidency account is till tweeting about his birthday 🤦🏾‍♂️
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Ossy Vincent
Ossy Vincent@ossynoya·
Almost 24 hours after the attack in Jos and there’s still no word from the President. No visit, no address, no reassurance to the victims or their families while people are grieving and trying to make sense of what happened. Meanwhile, the focus always seems to shift back to politics and 2027. At a time when citizens need leadership the most, the silence feels loud and the priorities look completely misplaced.
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Káyọ̀dé Ajé@_inhuman44·
@Zeeskylaw Yeah, funding is a big issue. I know a few Profs who got good funding (mostly international), but not enough cases. The whole system has just been watered down due to lack of proper investments in talent and infrastructure.
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Zainab Lawal
Zainab Lawal@Zeeskylaw·
My only contribution to this discourse: people are truly underestimating the downstream effects of the new funding project. 1. Researchers leave because there's no compute or funding, lol. When a lab gets more compute, they can do more exploratory research and discover interesting problems. That freedom to iterate is what keeps/attracts talent and raises the global floor of our research. 2. Labs could pay students. A student that doesn't have to work other jobs or worry about their next meal can produce gold standard research. 3. The more pressing problems in food and power can be solved by R&D in Agri-tech and Smart Grids.
Alex Onyia@winexviv

Something about Nigerian university research has always bothered me. Every year we produce thousands of graduates, masters, PhDs and thousands of journal papers. But look around the country. Where are the solutions to our biggest problems? Insecurity. Power. Agriculture. Healthcare. Education. Manufacturing. Many professors have 30–50 papers, yet none of those papers has produced a real technology, company, or national solution. Why? Because our universities reward publishing papers, not solving problems. Maybe it’s time we need to re-evaluate what university education in Nigeria should be.

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