

Web3Geek
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@Cybergeek247
I help web3 companies and communities create banners, logos and telegram stickers for crypto projects



-He became Africa’s biggest streamer -Got gifted a 2024 GLE and a Corolla -Davido pulled up on his livestream and they broke Africa’s Twitch record -Vinícius Júnior, Florian Wirtz and Antonio Rüdiger all acknowledged him -Won ₦70M in a boxing match against Portable - Ranked among the Top 30 streamers in the world -Now on track to become the first African streamer to stream from Germany. He achieved all of these within few months of streaming. A moving man will always meet his luck 🤍

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Almost a year after release, this book is still top-10 in Historical Study. Check it out! Are the mainstream media and academic narratives surrounding slavery, white flight, Native American pacifism, hippies, the Red Square, and the benefits of the sexual revolution for women...at all real? Maybe not. amazon.com/Lies-My-Libera….

30+ plus and still fooling around with uni babes is crazy man

Lol, they said you people are not employable.

Breaking: Tony Elumelu went for HiV test for all his children only to find out that his first daughter has been disvirgined and she has Hiv 💔 Reliable source disclosed that the billionaire was shocked, he couldn't believe it.

David Reich on how much ancient DNA evidence has overturned so much consensus thinking how ancient cultures spread. "It wasn't peaceful, it wasn't friendly, it wasn't nice. Some of our archaeologist co-authors were just really distressed."



What exactly did OPay, Kuda, MoniePoint, and other fintech banks do to get so much acceptance from Nigerians?

Any serious politician would do well to study the playbook of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. After investing years into building both party structure and electoral victories, most notably backing the rise and reelection of Muhammadu Buhari; he found himself in a paradox: the very system he helped strengthen grew distant, and at moments, even resistant to his own ambition in 2023. Within the All Progressives Congress, there were clear signs of hesitation, internal pushback, and shifting loyalties. But instead of walking away or fracturing the platform, he chose to stay the course. He leaned on years of political capital, relationships, and influence; calling in favors, consolidating alliances, and navigating internal battles that could have derailed a less seasoned operator. Where others might have retreated, he doubled down. He stood by the party he helped build, even when that loyalty wasn’t fully reciprocated. And in doing so, he demonstrated a core lesson in Nigerian politics: power isn’t just about popularity or momentum; it’s about endurance, structure, and the ability to outlast resistance within and beyond your own camp.