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Oladiipo Ayomide

@Ayotech11

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Oladiipo Ayomide@Ayotech11·
In light of the ongoing movement #10kLaptopsProject, I have some exciting news! 🎉 I have built ApplyZone a platform that makes it easy for 10k Nigerians to apply for laptops and for organizers to manage applications efficiently. 💻✨ Here’s how it works: For Applicants: You can apply using a link generated by an organizer. Fill in your full name, email, X (formerly Twitter) username, and the reason you need a laptop. It’s simple, fast, and ensures your application reaches the right campaign. For Organizers: Create a campaign and set the maximum number of applicants, so you don’t exceed the laptops available. Generate a unique link for your campaign that Nigerians can use to apply. Download all applicant data into an Excel file, making it easy to review and manage submissions. @silverpenydr, I’m inviting you to register on ApplyZone and create the official campaign for this project. Once your campaign is live, Nigerians can start applying through your link, and you’ll be able to manage all applications seamlessly. 🙌 This is how we can make the vision of 10,000 laptops for 10,000 Nigerians a reality organized, accessible, and fair. Start here 👉 apply-zone.com #ApplyZone #10kLaptopsProject #Nigeria #YouthEmpowerment
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Ayilola of Nigeria /Laptop Guy 🩺 🇳🇬 🇬🇧🇺🇸@silverpenydr

We are writing to Davido . Just get ready to engage . #10klaptopsproject

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TheFirst
TheFirst@_jamesthefirst·
Na 2 hours Nigerians use talk about the actual raping culture. They’ve been arguing “not all men” vs “all men” for 2 days.
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Enyinnaya
Enyinnaya@enyinna_·
I wouldn’t call myself a “Not all men,” type—at least not anymore—because I don’t care for the “all men” people and perhaps even the “not all men” explanations I see often, too; and also because I’d never gotten the answer to the question: “If you say it’s all men, then what, you dumb bitch?” Yet, I’d give a specific response to your very specific comment. 1. Committing more crimes doesn’t make you more evil. Crimes are different from moral wrongs. You can commit a crime for goodness sake. E.g a male driver breaching traffic laws to save a pregnant woman would be included in stats for “male criminals.” Also, a man who kills a rapist instead of calling the police could be convicted for murder or manslaughter depending on the available facts and evidence before the court. A woman will hardly find herself in this situation because she most likely can’t overpower the rapist or risk herself for the protection of a victim; not because she's a better human. 2. You can be incited by a person to commit a violent crime whilst the same person retains plausible deniability. E.g if a woman wanted to murder someone, she’d like to incite a man whom she has some leverage over, (she could incite her son), over another woman. More so, because she intuitively trusts male competence in matters of violence. But you know this, don’t you? It’s not like you admire the women you meet everyday. Do you trust them? Why wouldn’t you trust them? If she commits such murder herself it would be through non-violent means such as poison, but a man would most likely do it through violence because he’s capable of it. This doesn’t make him more evil. He’s only more capable of expressing such evil in that manner. 3. If Men are not exalted for doing the great things they’ve done disproportionately higher than women all through history, which are overwhelming and numerous, they can’t be condemned for the evil of a few men. Anyone who doesn’t understand this is either malicious or stupid. Given that it’s a free world, you’re allowed to be anything; and to face the consequences of that thing. 4. Universally, women’s crimes are largely underreported and they still get lighter sentences. It’s even viewed as cruel to put a mother in jail, even when she’s a piece of shit. 5. Think about this before responding. This part usually seems like a death sentence for the average feminist. But, who knows? You just might surprise me.
shimmerl’raina 💖@ShimmerLeRaina

@enyinna_ Yes indeed. Across several jurisdictions

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Delta State Police Command
Delta State Police Command@DeltaPoliceNG·
21st March, 2026 PRESS RELEASE OZORO INCIDENT: DELTA STATE COMMAND INTENSIFY CRACKDOWN, ARRESTS ELEVEN ADDITIONAL SUSPECTS
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Emmanuel
Emmanuel@ez0xai·
i built an API that verifies NAFDAC numbers in Nigeria Everyone's been asking how the NAFDAC verification API actually works here's exactly how it works 🧵
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Troy
Troy@Thintroy·
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elyon@0xkitng

Guilt belongs to a person who made a choice. That is not a conservative position or a feminist position, it is just what the word means. When you say all men are rapists, you have said nothing about any man in particular, which means you have also said nothing about the man who actually did it. Arendt argued that collective guilt is not an expansion of accountability but a cancellation of it. When you make everyone guilty you have made no one guilty in any specific sense. The man who raped someone and the man who did not are now the same thing, expressions of the same condition, which means the first man has effectively been absorbed into a category rather than held to account as a person who made a choice. The “all men” claim destroys the audience for any rape argument. A man who has not raped anyone, who is told he is a rapist, does not receive this as a call to responsibility. Any sane man receives it as an accusation that is false, and he is correct that it is false, and having been falsely accused he has every reason to dismiss the broader conversation. I understand what the statement all men is trying to point at. There are real structural conditions that enable sexual violence and men as a group participate in sustaining some of those conditions. That is worth saying and worth confronting. I am willing to engage with that honestly. But that is a responsibility argument, not a guilt argument, and I will not accept a guilt I did not earn as the price of entry into a conversation about responsibility.

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elyon
elyon@0xkitng·
Guilt belongs to a person who made a choice. That is not a conservative position or a feminist position, it is just what the word means. When you say all men are rapists, you have said nothing about any man in particular, which means you have also said nothing about the man who actually did it. Arendt argued that collective guilt is not an expansion of accountability but a cancellation of it. When you make everyone guilty you have made no one guilty in any specific sense. The man who raped someone and the man who did not are now the same thing, expressions of the same condition, which means the first man has effectively been absorbed into a category rather than held to account as a person who made a choice. The “all men” claim destroys the audience for any rape argument. A man who has not raped anyone, who is told he is a rapist, does not receive this as a call to responsibility. Any sane man receives it as an accusation that is false, and he is correct that it is false, and having been falsely accused he has every reason to dismiss the broader conversation. I understand what the statement all men is trying to point at. There are real structural conditions that enable sexual violence and men as a group participate in sustaining some of those conditions. That is worth saying and worth confronting. I am willing to engage with that honestly. But that is a responsibility argument, not a guilt argument, and I will not accept a guilt I did not earn as the price of entry into a conversation about responsibility.
Tegbe!@TomiwaTegbe

Una understand “Nigerian police are bad” “Nigerian Politicians are evil” but e reach man turn e turn “not all men”. Goblins

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Oladiipo Ayomide@Ayotech11·
I don't think there is any platform better than Resend for sending emails.
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