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Meditations 🧘🏽‍♂️

@GeniusGeneraton

DropOut Professor 👨🏽‍🏫 | Stoic Philosophy 🧘🏽‍♂️ | AI Tinkerer in Web3 🕸️🤖. $Afro HODLer $7B Dream

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Meditations 🧘🏽‍♂️@GeniusGeneraton·
2026 Game Plan LockedIn 🧘🏽‍♂️ Keeping it simple as ABC 🤓 A - Artificial Intelligence: Learn more, teach then build a service business🤖 ₿ - Bitcoin: Stack Sats ! #DCA #HODL $BTC C - Community: Contribute to current communities #Tron $Afro Scout & Join new ones 📌Tag Them 😎
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Meditations 🧘🏽‍♂️@GeniusGeneraton

🚨Social Media Detox🚨 My X has turned into a battleground 💀 Stepping back for a bit, when noise gets too loud, I need to tune my mind to recognise signals … 🧘🏽‍♂️ A detox, reflection + strategy ! Logging off to recalibrate my chakras ! To make 2026 plans as easy as ABC 🤓

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Kenneth Shaaka 沙克@shaaka777·
The 3 dominant mineral classification frameworks (Geological, USGS, & WB Commodity Economics) all share the same blind spot = they don’t classify minerals according to their role in industrialisation & value addition. That blind spot is deeply baked into conventional economics.
Salt TV@SaltTvUganda

RESOURCE PROTECTION: Government and investors join forces to enforce President Museveni's directive on Uganda's natural resources and mineral wealth! Raw exportation is officially banned—value addition and local processing are the priority @Parliament_Ug @NankabirwaRS @KagutaMuseveni @MEMD_Uganda #OmunyoLive #SaltMediaUpdates

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Naval Podcast
Naval Podcast@navalpodcast·
“Don’t look for balance. Feed your (good) obsessions.” — @naval
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Framework requires that central control persist over time. Networks on the other hand coordinate people, capital, and resources — through shared rules, rather than through centralised ownership. #Networks are thé future #clarity
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CDF pretending to fight corruption.
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@poliscoopmedia 😅 lol ! Also thought it biological fact … The Dinka 🇸🇸 & Watusi 🇷🇼 peoples are among the tallest populations in the world … Noticing a very tall woman and guessing she might be Rwandan isn’t exactly the racial crime of the century 💀
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Poliscoop English@poliscoopmedia·
Ramaphosa's video meeting a tall burundian lady goes viral after he mentioned that he thought tall people only come from #Rwanda. In this video we explain the origin of that bias.
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Tamale@256Rootyherman·
Who are you to think ure Among them yet even Among is now not Among them?
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Goodreads@goodreads·
It's Friday! What are you reading this weekend?
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Dr. Kasenene
Dr. Kasenene@drkasenene·
If you can’t exercise everyday at least get married and have an active sex life with only one partner. It will not substitute exercise but can help😊
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Meditations 🧘🏽‍♂️@GeniusGeneraton·
Dear @cz_binance , I just want to say thank you for @binance in general and @BinanceAfrica in particular. I’d say you have no idea how much our digital lives depend on it , but you do, and may be that’s precisely why you built and keep building #BnB Yours truly, 🤓
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Tibzkarts@tibzkarts2·
On the other side, it’s no coincidence that some verified accounts are milking this and engaging only their fellow verified guys, bills have to be paid, even though most of their takes olemwa🤦🏻🥺😂🙌🏼!
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Self-exiled Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine tells @jennzaba he is urging US senators to press for targeted sanctions against his country’s octogenarian leader, who’s just been sworn in for a seventh term in office bloom.bg/4dcN1XK
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Aliko Dangote’s business playbook is simple: find where billions of dollars leave the African continent every year, then build the capacity to keep that money at home. When asked how he decides which businesses to be in, Africa’s richest man answers: "I first of all look at what we need as people: What is it that we're supposed to be producing, but we're importing?” In other words, find what Africa imports then produce it domestically. It’s usually termed import substitution, but he calls it backward integration — understandably because in practice he often does both simultaneously. Every business in the Dangote Group — cement, sugar, salt, petroleum refining, fertilizer, petrochemicals — exists because Africa was spending billions importing something from abroad. If you want to follow Dangote’s blueprint today, here are five sectors to explore: 1) Refined petroleum. Dangote addressed Nigeria's import dependency, but most of Africa still imports refined fuel; the continent’s annual import bill on refined petroleum products is estimated at $120B. After its West African success, the Dangote Group is already planning a $15–17B replica refinery in East Africa. 2) Machinery & industrial equipment. Africa builds almost none of its own industrial equipment. Instead it spends an estimated $100B annually importing it. This is perhaps a higher risk, longer-horizon play; but it's also where the highest value-add sits. 3) Food processing & agribusiness. Africa spends over $60B on food imports annually — mostly on raw staple grains like wheat, rice, and maize. Opportunities include domestic production of what's imported, production of indigenous crops as substitutes, agro-processing, and coordination infrastructure like commodity exchanges. 4) Building materials beyond cement. Africa spends ~$35B annually on building materials imports, excluding cement. Dangote conquered cement; the next layer is steel, glass, ceramics/tiles, roofing materials, and finished wood products. Urbanization-led investment is a primary driver, and local manufacturing is generally nascent. 5) Pharmaceuticals. Africa spends over $20B on annual pharmaceutical imports. Half the continent's countries have zero local pharmaceutical manufacturing. A Dangote-scale bet here would mean an internationally certified pan-African supply platform. Of course, the easy part is what I’m doing right now — ideating. The hard part is pouring capital into opportunities that take decades to incubate, in environments where the currency can lose 90% of its value while you're still laying groundwork. That's why most people talk about import substitution or backward integration, while others build refineries. — Afridigest Intelligence — intelligence & advisory to win in Africa's growth markets: afridigest.com/intelligence | Follow Afridigest on LinkedIn & Instagram
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