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Emmanuel Joseph

@IEmarjay

Engineering Lead at Pouchfi · Won $100K at Hedera Africa Hackathon 2025 · Building Code Refinery (open-source AI code review) · ex-Wikipedia

Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2014
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funsodoherty@funsodoherty·
I had a very productive and inspiring meeting with the National Leader of the NDC. Our discussions were frank, constructive and aligned around a shared purpose, that will lead to a better Lagos, and a better Nigeria founded on competence, inclusion, accountability and service to the people. I left even more convinced that meaningful progress is possible when leaders unite around principles, purpose, and the public good. #OTiYa #ItIsTime
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
What happened at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital yesterday is a national disgrace and must not be treated lightly! Calling on @officialEFCC to promote lawful conduct; to publicly call the officers involved in the act to order, @Fmohnigeria @nighealthwatch to protect our healthcare system, and the presidency @NGRPresident and @NGRSenate to look into this, so this doesn’t happen to any healthcare worker again. @UN @WHO @WHONigeria @UNICEF_Nigeria Justice must prevail. Say NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Enough is Enough.
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Obidients, look at the full picture. This Global LeadHaus graphic is not just “good news for Obi.” It is a loud warning siren. Raw support says Peter Obi is far ahead: Peter Obi: 67% — about 2,307,150 respondents Tinubu: 23% — about 792,350 respondents Atiku: 6% — about 206,700 respondents Others: 4% — about 137,800 respondents On popularity alone, Obi is eating the field alive. Tinubu is far behind. Atiku is distant. Amaechi, Makinde, Sowore and the rest are barely breathing in the numbers. But elections are not won by popularity inside a survey. Elections are won by people with PVCs. That is where the danger starts. Only 18% of Obi’s supporters in the sample had PVC, giving him about 415,287 PVC-ready supporters. Tinubu, with only 23% raw support, had 79.6% PVC ownership, giving him about 630,311 PVC-ready supporters. Atiku, despite just 6% raw support, had 72.6% PVC ownership, giving him about 150,064 PVC-ready supporters. Others had 46% PVC ownership, giving them about 63,388 PVC-ready supporters. So the real PVC-ready race in this dataset becomes: Tinubu: 630,311 Peter Obi: 415,287 Atiku: 150,064 Others: 63,388 That means Obi can be massively popular and still be electorally exposed. Tinubu can be less popular and still be better positioned because his voters are ready to vote. Atiku’s base may be smaller, but it is also more PVC-prepared than Obi’s by percentage. This is the message: Obi is winning preference. Tinubu is winning voter readiness. Atiku’s smaller camp is also more PVC-ready. The smaller candidates are not the threat. The PVC gap is the threat. No more comfort in crowd size. No more social media chest-beating. No more “we are many” without proof of registration. The assignment is simple: convert sympathy into PVCs, convert noise into ward-level structure, convert support into actual voters. Because on election day, INEC will not count passion. INEC will count accredited voters. No PVC, no power. ONLY 42 WORKING DAYS LEFT TO INEC FINAL PVC DEADLINE!!! cc: @PeterObi @KwankwasoRM @1MMCSpace @EmirSirdam @ruffydfire @firstladyship @RealQueenBee__ @Peter4Nigeria @AishaYesufu @EstherUmoh10 @NaijaPrez @Sports_Doctor2 @UnkleAyo @ifesalakooffice @tudobams @DrOaikhena @iamHSDickson @NigeriaNDCHQ @n6oflife6
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Harmattan Intelligence
Harmattan Intelligence@Harmattanintel·
"We removed subsidy to save money" but the Loan request from @officialABAT has tripled @GEJonathan in 3 years. @GEJonathan added $18.8bn in debt over 4 years. @MBuhari added $74bn over 8 years. @officialABAT has added $43bn+ in just 2 years with $21.5bn more pending in 2026. The subsidy savings are not in your pocket. They are in a debt repayment schedule. We track Nigeria's fiscal data, borrowing, governance and public opinion. Our national dashboard launches July/August 2026.
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Harmattan Intelligence@Harmattanintel·
48 ministers. 40+ special advisers. Over 310 assistants. @officialABAT runs the most expensive political household in Nigeria's democratic history with nearly double the number of appointees @GEJonathan governed with, at an estimated cost of N4.05 billion every single year. We track Nigeria's governance, economic data and public opinion — continuously and independently. Our national dashboard launches July/August 2026.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
They never do. I've said for years that almost nobody in Nigeria has experienced actual love before, whether male or female. Not from their romantic partners, not from their family, not even from their parents. It's all an unhealthy soup of unprocessed emotions, theatre performance and the worst kind of unbridled capitalism. Nigerian relationships are characterised by a lot of things. Things like Desire. Lust. Dependency. Codependency. Convenience. Need. Force. Love is unfortunately not one of them.
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The girl no really likes you from the beginning

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funsodoherty
funsodoherty@funsodoherty·
The conversation is no longer about how hard Lagos works. It's now about who Lagos is working for. For too long, the system has worked only for a few. But Lagos should work for all of us. Not just the connected. Not just the lucky. Not just the powerful. ALL of us. I'm Funso Doherty. And I'm ready to work with you to create a Lagos that works for everyone. #OTiYa #ItIsTime #FunsoDoherty #LagosDecides
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Elvis@elvissun·
if your saas uses magic link signup, check this right now: your link in the email shouldn't call the verify api directly. there should be an interstitial confirm page instead. here's why: corporate email scanners (microsoft safe links, mimecast, etc) pre-fetch every url in incoming mail. they burn your single-use token before the user even clicks. then user opens the email, sees "token invalid", retry 2 times, gives up. cost us two F500 leads before we caught it. fix: email points to a page with a "sign me in" button → POST from that button hits your verify api.
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TheCableIndex@thecableindex·
What states contributed to the VAT pool and what they received in February 2026 1. Lagos Contributed: N215.34bn Received: N51.93bn (24.12%) 2. Rivers Contributed: N110.78bn Received: N29.22bn (26.37%) 3. Oyo Contributed: N28.30bn Received: N12.97bn (45.82%) 4. FCT Contributed: N20.46bn Received: N9.37bn (45.78%) 5. Bayelsa Contributed: N19.81bn Received: N9.38bn (47.35%) 6. Delta Contributed: N14.42bn Received: N9.47bn (65.68%) 7. Edo Contributed: N13.34bn Received: N8.83bn (66.19%) 8. Kano Contributed: N12.02bn Received: N11.56bn (96.22%) 9. Borno Contributed: N6.23bn Received: N7.86bn (126.25%) 10. Jigawa Contributed: N5.95bn Received: N7.90bn (132.83%) 11. Akwa Ibom Contributed: N5.78bn Received: N7.66bn (132.54%) 12. Niger Contributed: N4.28bn Received: N7.38bn (172.30%) 13. Sokoto Contributed: N4.06bn Received: N7.21bn (177.64%) 14. Adamawa Contributed: N3.89bn Received: N6.92bn (178.01%) 15. Gombe Contributed: N3.80bn Received: N6.50bn (171.28%) 16. Kwara Contributed: N3.38bn Received: N6.43bn (190.25%) 17. Kebbi Contributed: N3.20bn Received: N6.82bn (212.71%) 18. Plateau Contributed: N2.84bn Received: N6.72bn (236.25%) 19. Kaduna Contributed: N2.78bn Received: N8.11bn (291.79%) 20. Ogun Contributed: N2.72bn Received: N6.96bn (255.57%) 21. Nasarawa Contributed: N2.54bn Received: N6.01bn (237.21%) 22. Anambra Contributed: N2.42bn Received: N7.12bn (294.39%) 23. Ondo Contributed: N2.30bn Received: N6.73bn (293.09%) 24. Ekiti Contributed: N2.27bn Received: N6.21bn (273.41%) 25. Yobe Contributed: N2.21bn Received: N6.17bn (279.79%) 26. Abia Contributed: N1.93bn Received: N6.37bn (329.11%) 27. Bauchi Contributed: N1.88bn Received: N7.24bn (384.52%) 28. Osun Contributed: N1.84bn Received: N6.63bn (360.80%) 29. Taraba Contributed: N1.75bn Received: N6.07bn (347.59%) 30. Kogi Contributed: N1.65bn Received: N6.53bn (395.48%) 31. Katsina Contributed: N1.46bn Received: N7.71bn (526.85%) 32. Ebonyi Contributed: N1.39bn Received: N5.94bn (426.41%) 33. Enugu Contributed: N1.30bn Received: N6.45bn (494.97%) 34. Zamfara Contributed: N1.27bn Received: N6.44bn (508.56%) 35. Benue Contributed: N1.05bn Received: N6.86bn (652.53%) 36. Imo Contributed: N905.99m Received: N6.70bn (739.16%) 37. Cross River Contributed: N679.58m Received: N6.14bn (903.89%) #TheCableIndex
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Emmanuel Joseph@IEmarjay·
1 of the 2025 HAH winners. GreenAfrica is a blockchain-backed smart recycling bin that pays people in tokens for plastic returns. $100K+ in grants. Built on Hedera because the per-transaction cost made micro-rewards economically viable at scale.
Dar Blockchain@DarBlockchain

2025 HAH winners are now announced. @DarBlockchain led operations for a program that brought together 13,000+ developers building real-world solutions on @hedera across finance, sustainability, AI, and digital identity. Co-funded by @The_Hashgraph and @Exponential_Sci.

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Emmanuel Joseph@IEmarjay·
Most startups massively overpay for infra. I've built 4 production apps on Cloudflare Workers in the last 18 months, including one with AI on every request. Total monthly cost across all of them: under $50.
Fayaz Ahmed@fayazara

The Cloudflare $5/mo plan is honestly absurd Workers - 10M requests D1 - 25B reads, 50M writes KV - 10M reads, 1M writes R2 - 10 GB storage, zero egress Email - $0.35 for 1000 emails Browser - 10 hours per month You also get Durable Objects, Queues, Workflows - included, Unlimited Hyperdrive queries, Vectors.

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K.O.O@Dominus_Kelvin·
We need a great VPS provider in Africa.
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Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ)
Kled AI, a US-based data marketplace, has restricted Nigerian access to its platform after complaining about large-scale fraud. This marketplace collected a lot of Nigerian data and paid for it. However, it wasn't compliant with Nigerian data laws.👇🏾
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funsodoherty@funsodoherty·
Thursday, May 7, 2026 STATEMENT ON RESIGNATION FROM THE AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS (ADC) AND JOINING THE NIGERIA DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS (NDC) Most of us are aware of developments concerning the ADC that have collectively resulted in a division of the coalition with some leaders moving to the NDC and some remaining in the ADC. We had hoped that ADC would be the vehicle that would unite the opposition. That is now clearly no longer the case. In these circumstances therefore, we must each individually make a decision as to whether to remain with the ADC or move to the NDC. After due consultation, careful deliberation and prayerful reflection, I have joined the NDC. I am convinced that this is the path that will enable us to deliver the benefits of good governance to those to whom they are due - every citizen, without exception. The battle ahead remains formidable, but I invite you to join us on this exciting, though sometimes turbulent, journey to a brighter future that has been long- promised and that has so far proven elusive, but that is, by the Grace of God, now imminent. Sincerely, Funso Doherty #OTiYa #Itistime
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