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Little Genius

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Human|| Researcher|| Writer|| Gender Equality should not be controversial|| God is a Feminist|| Ink on paper, words behind a screen: we all deserve expression.

London, England Katılım Ekim 2013
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TravelGov@TravelGov·
Nigeria: On April 8, 2026, the Department of State authorized non-emergency U.S. government employees and U.S. government employee family members to leave U.S. Embassy Abuja due to the deteriorating security situation. The overall Travel Advisory for Nigeria is Level 3: Reconsider Travel. Some specific states are at Level 4: Do Not Travel. Read the full advisory: travel.state.gov/content/travel…
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Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
BREAKING: Boko Haram Attacks Military Base In Borno, Kills Army General, Several Other Soldiers, Brigade Islamic Cleric bit.ly/4cxBVvQ
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David Odes
David Odes@chiefdavidsays·
Didn’t cover this as much in the substack piece but ByteToBreach posted every personal information you can imagine of Sterling Bank’s CEO including his home address and the loans he had collected.
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Thomas Smale@ThomasSmale·
Truepill sold for $525M. The founders made $0. Built a $1.6B unicorn, raised $370M+, and walked away with nothing. Here's how that happens.
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Akintola Steve
Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
In 2022, a Nigerian fintech startup raised a $4.2M series A. Six months later, the entire engineering team had resigned. The product was broken. The CTO was still in his office. The investors already knew. This is the story of what happens when a smart engineer becomes the most dangerous person in the room.
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K.O.O@Dominus_Kelvin·
Nigerian startup founders please make your engineers read The Frugal Architect Laws by the CTO of AWS thefrugalarchitect.com/laws/
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Ayushi
Ayushi@ayushi32974·
Nobody told you airlines have two prices for every flight. The price they show you. And the price they hope you never find. $1,190 flight. Paid $141. $1,049 difference. Same seat. Same day. Here are the 7 prompts that found it: (Save this before disappearing).
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Imade.@ImadeIyamu·
ERA Fellowship - Cambridge AI Safety & Governance. Open to talented individuals at any career stage, worldwide 10-week fully funded fellowship at Cambridge, UK for researchers & entrepreneurs focused on mitigating risks from frontier AI Meals, transport, visa & lodging fully covered Deadline: April 12, 2026 erafellowship.org
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AgricQueen
AgricQueen@ChimdiIbeawuchi·
One of my greatest mistake in Life as a Farmer is being a FARMER. I shouldn’t have invested in a sector that is dependent on Government policies and bottlenecks. In my line of business,there’s no escaping Government inefficiencies. Nigerian Government will do everything in agriculture except solving problems. For more than 20 years farmers have been saying that we suffer seasonal Glut because we simply cannot individually afford Machinery for Egg Pasteurization. Government will listen to our complaints, lie that they are coming up with a NEGPRO scheme and go ahead to simply do the opposite of what was agreed. With high Electricity and Gas prices, investors are guaranteed not make their money back as Egg powder produced in Nigeria will fail to compete with Global market. Companies will rather import than buy made in Nigeria raw materials. State Governors are worse, they simply have no clue of what to do outside of using fertilizer as a political tool. They have refused to build or sustain any critical infrastructure (Dams, Health and safety of animals, meaningful collaborations or Training) The CBN under Emefiele refused to allow the Bank of Agriculture to do its job. With the growing insecurity and policy missteps farmers in Nigeria have little to no incentive to continue to run or grow their businesses. Don’t go into Agriculture, it’s simply not worth it.
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Smart👨‍💻 | Software Engineer
On February 5, 2023, ₦2.9 billion disappeared from Flutterwave accounts. Not in one transaction. In 63 separate transfers across 107 accounts in 27 different banks. Each transfer... small enough to avoid triggering fraud alerts. By the time the system flagged it, the money was already moving through crypto merchants on Binance being converted to USDT. Nigerian traders who had no idea they were receiving stolen funds got their accounts frozen. Some are still in legal battles today. Flutterwave denied it was a breach. Then it happened again on March 1, 2023. ₦550 million. Same pattern. Again on March 14. Same pattern. Then October 2023, POS merchants exploited a vulnerability. ₦19 billion. 6,000 accounts across 35 banks. Then April 2024. Fourth breach in fourteen months. ₦11 billion possibly and ₦20 billion moved across five financial institutions over four days. Same technique as the first attack: keep every deposit just below the threshold that triggers a fraud flag. Africa's most valuable startup. Processing billions in transactions daily got breached four times in fourteen months. The lesson is not that Flutterwave is incompetent. The lesson is that fraud detection thresholds are public knowledge to serious attackers. If your fraud system flags transactions above ₦X....Attackers will send ₦X minus one. Repeatedly. At scale. Static thresholds are not fraud prevention. They are a ceiling that tells attackers exactly how high they can go. Behavioral detection like flagging unusual patterns, velocity, geography, device fingerprints is what actually catches this. Four breaches. Billions gone. Court documents public. Build like someone already knows your limits.
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Smart👨‍💻 | Software Engineer
This actually happened. It's documented in court filings. MTN launched MoMo PSB in May 2022. One of Nigeria's most anticipated fintech products. CBN licensed. Heavily backed. Seven days after launch, a system glitch triggered 700,000 unauthorized transactions. ₦22.3 billion was transferred to 8,000 accounts across 18 Nigerian banks. MTN shut the service down on May 25 after noticing the transfers. Resumed within 24 hours. Then sued all 18 banks case No. FHC/L/CS/960/2022 to recover what was left. By the time it was over, ₦10.5 billion was gone for good. The rest recovered through courts. The painful part: This was not a sophisticated attack. It was a system integration glitch the kind that happens when you rush infrastructure to market without exhaustive edge case testing. MoMo was connected to partner bank platforms. Something in those integrations broke and you know in fintech, a broken integration does not just throw an error. It moves money. In seven days ₦22 billion gone. 700,000 transactions that were never supposed to happen. Test your integrations like lives depend on it. Because in fintech, money does.
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Pecs
Pecs@peculiarerhis·
In the spirit of taking bold steps in this new year, I’m sharing my journey about how I became one of the key builders in Africa’s biggest startups. Yup, in 2023, I joined @chowdeck as its first female software engineer and one of its founding engineers, and built the delivery infrastructure and backend systems that power the app used by millions today. Enjoy! #BuildingChowdeck
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Crime Net
Crime Net@TRIGGERHAPPYV1·
CRAZY: Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen accepts a selfie with his opponent before reporting her for having a phone
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Little Genius
Little Genius@DMFaithful·
The Nigerians dying in their thousands under the administration of Bola Tinubu are not worthy of mention by yourself because they aren’t prominent?
Dr Dípò Awójídé@OgbeniDipo

These are some of the prominent victims of General Sani Abacha between 1993 till 1998. The killings and attacks were allegedly done by the 'Strike Force' or 'BGs', under Maj. Hamza El Mustapha. 1. Chief M.K.O. Abiola – Imprisoned, then killed in detention in 1998 2. General Shehu Musa Yar'Adua: Imprisoned and died in 1997 after being given a lethal injection 3. Kudirat Abiola: The wife of Chief M.K.O. Abiola, shot and killed in Lagos in 1996 4. Ken Saro-Wiwa and Ogoni Nine (Saturday Dobee, Nordu Eawo, Daniel Gbooko, Paul Levera, Felix Nuate, Baribor Bera, Barinem Kiobel & John Kpuinen), executed by hanging in 1995 5. Chief Alfred Rewane: A prominent financier of NADECO, murdered in his home in Lagos in 1995 6. Rear Admiral Babatunde Elegbede: Shot and killed in Lagos in 1994 7. Admiral Emmanuel Olu Omotehinwa: Shot and killed in his home in 1996 8. Chief (Mrs) Bisoye Tejuoso: Murdered in Abeokuta in 1996 9. Alhaja Suliat Adedeji: Killed at her residence in Ibadan in 1996 10. Toyin Onagoruwa: Lawyer & son of sacked Minister of Justice, Dr Olu Onagoruwa, killed in 1996 11. Dr Sola Omatsola: Head of Security; killed in a bomb blast at Murtala Muhammad Airport in 1997 12. Tunde Oladepo: Bureau Chief of The Guardian in Ogun State, shot at home in 1998 13. General Oladipo Diya: Targeted with bomb blast; later imprisoned 14. Alex Ibru (publisher of The Guardian): Shot in the eye in 1996 15. Chief Abraham Adesanya: Relied on 'Yoruba Science' & somehow survived a drive-by shooting in 1997. Is this the man you are claiming will be remembered as more democratic and more respectful of human rights than NADECO activists? It is okay to disagree with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's politics but to try to rewrite our history is really unfortunate.

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RecruitmentPQ
RecruitmentPQ@RecruitmentPq·
ECOWAS Recruitment 2026 is OPEN The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is inviting applications for multiple job vacancies across its institutions in various professional fields. – Roles available in Admin, Finance, HR, Health, Trade, Legal, ICT & more – Opportunities within ECOWAS, Parliament, Court of Justice, WAHO, GIABA – Job locations include Abuja and other regional offices – Work on regional development and international projects Eligibility – Must be a citizen of an ECOWAS member state – Must meet role-specific qualifications – Complete application documents required Apply: ecowas.int/careers/ Deadline: 30 April 2026 Full details: recruitmentpastquestions.com/ecowas-recruit… Know someone who qualifies? Tag or share, it could help them secure an opportunity.
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Smart👨‍💻 | Software Engineer
When you integrate Paystack and you're not verifying webhook signatures, you are not building a payment system. You are building a vulnerability. Here is what happens when someone hits your /webhook endpoint with a fake payload: • Order marked as paid • Product ships or credits added • No money received • You find out during end-of-month reconciliation Paystack sends an X-Paystack-Signature header with every webhook. It is an HMAC-SHA512 hash of the raw request body using your secret key. If you are not: 1. Extracting that header 2. Hashing the raw body yourself 3. Comparing both before processing anything Then anyone can send you a fake "payment successful" event. This has happened to Nigerian startups. It is not theoretical. Verify every webhook. No exceptions.
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
The Nigerian church has become an industry, and many people do not know the extent of the rot. Everything has been commercialised. Now, church events are strategies to keep a ministry relevant. It is all tactics to keep the name of the church in circulation. Ministers are invited not because God instructed it, but because of their social capital. If they are currently trendy, you fill your conferences and prayer meetings with them. Each of them brings their own audience. Before you know it, your prayer meeting has filled a 50,000-capacity venue. Your conference is attracting 500,000 views worldwide. This works very, very well. Christians begin to think such crowds can only mean it is the hand of God. Therefore, they come in even greater numbers. Churches now compete viciously with one another. If a pastor starts something that generates reach, others follow immediately. I cannot even begin to talk about the godfatherism. There are senior ministers you have to be in good books with if you want to do anything meaningful in ministry in this nation. Then there is the idol of conferences. Ministers boast about the calibre of preachers they invite. Ministry has largely become a lifelong vanity project, meant to fulfil the carnal ambition of a minister while being wrapped in Christian language. Crowd size, social media reach, celebrities, political endorsements, and church interiors are now the major indicators of a “successful” ministry. So many churches camp around one or two of these strategies to achieve the rest. It is deviously brilliant. You can bring celebrities into your church to generate money for impressive interiors, which then attract the crowd. Or you can use political endorsements to bring in celebrities, who then bring the crowd. Or you can use impressive interiors to draw the crowd, which then attracts celebrities. You can use celebrities to gain social media reach, which then brings the crowd. I am laughing right now because it is a sad joke, but this is where we are. I will not quote too many scriptures now, but you know what I am saying. We are in deep trouble. And the problem of this nation can be traced to the fall of the church. Lord, come quickly.
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Sadiq G sadiq@sadiqGsadiq·
Update regarding Abba, the NYSC corps member who was abducted. Despite the family paying ₦10 million and two motorcycles to the bandits, they still refused to release him. Instead, they demanded an additional motorcycle and ₦3 million, bringing the new demand to ₦5 million. Having exhausted everything they had, Abba’s family decided to let go, as they could no longer meet the bandits’ demands. After a period of no contact, the abductors suddenly called and handed the phone to Abba. While speaking with his aunt, his desperate pleas for rescue moved them with pity. Determined to save him, the family decided to sought further help. With the generous support of someone who donated nearly ₦2 million, they contacted the bandits again, explaining that they had sold everything and received all possible assistance. The bandits then reduced the ransom to ₦4.5 million, and later to ₦3.5 million. They also agreed that the family should provide the cash equivalent of the motorcycle instead. Arrangements were made for his release today. The bandits initially demanded ₦100,000 worth of airtime, but after the family pleaded that they had nothing left, the abductors waived that requirement. Praise be to the Lord. Alhamdulillah! After this long and painful ordeal, Abba has finally been released. He has been taken to hospital for treatments. Abba’s family extends their heartfelt gratitude to all Nigerians who supported them in any way, through prayers, donations, or any form of assistance. May the Lord be pleased with you all.
Sadiq G sadiq@sadiqGsadiq

Update on Abba, the NYSC corps member who was abducted. His friend, @gwaska_dsd cashed the money that was gotten and delivered the ransom money to his family yesterday morning. The family communicated with the bandits, who said they were busy and would call later that night to provide the location, time, and instructions for receiving the money. Unfortunately, they didn’t call early. Later, they sent a voice note reassuring the family that they would keep their promise and release him as soon as they received the money. They also warned the family to keep their own promise and not make any changes. Today, the family travelled to a nearby village and stayed there to be closer to the bandits’ area, since network coverage is very poor there , it’s hard to reach them, and they usually have to initiate contact. Whenever they can’t get through, they send voice notes on WhatsApp. Abba’s aunt was the one who took the money to the bandits’ location. She hired a motorcycle (okada) from the roadside. The rider took her directly to where the bandits were. Upon arrival, she realised she hadn’t brought money to pay the bike man. One of the bandits asked if she had paid him; when she said no, he reached into the ransom, removed a bundle, and handed it to the rider. After the exchange, they told her to go and wait by the roadside, saying Abba would be brought there. She left immediately. On their way out, the bike man drove at a very high speed. He explained that if he didn’t speed away quickly, the bandits might change their minds and take both of them. He added that they could even kill them and nothing would happen. The bike man further revealed that that particular roadside is a common spot where people are kidnapped. He said he was present when Abba was abducted and that such incidents happen frequently in the area. He told Abba’s aunt that his job, and that of other bikers there, is to carry people bringing ransom money into the forest to meet the kidnappers. The aunt did not get to see Abba in person; they only spoke briefly on the phone. He even asked about his mother’s health, as she has been admitted to the hospital. She said the person she spoke to was well dressed, you’d know he doesn’t stay there in the forest just by seeing him. After waiting for some time, the bandits called her again and instructed her to board a vehicle and go home. They said they would not release Abba until three additional motorcycles were added to the ransom. She has now returned home. The family is hoping the abductors will call back and reduce the demand for the extra motorcycles. Please note: Abba’s family is not soliciting any further donations. This update is shared so the general public can understand the current situation and what the family is going through.

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