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@IanReward

Scaling growth into local markets, mathematician, Founder/CEO @silfrica and @usezeuus, @Tonyelumelufdn 2024 Alumini.

Nsukka, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2017
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The Campus Guy 🌟@IanReward·
1/ Most businesses in Africa operate in only one place: the big cities. Not because they want to… …but because that’s where infrastructure like internet access, mobile penetration, and language accessibility already exists. I call it "THE LAGOS STRATEGY."
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Remy@RemyAjenifuja·
@IanReward It’s not for the citizens
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njokuscript.um@njokuScript·
A recap on What Ultramarkets is today @ultramarketsxyz is the first platform for leveraged trading on prediction markets. Traders can get up to 10x buying power on real Polymarket order books. LPs earn yield from trading fees, profit share, and liquidation penalties. No directional risk. This didn't exist before because the risk problems are unique to binary markets. Leverage on prediction markets require solving several hard problems at once: gap risk, dynamic margin pricing, market tiering, liquidation infrastructure, risk infra, and LP vault design. We built the full stack.
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POK@real_POK·
I remember when I ran ads for a client and I used my card with the hope I will be refunded. I was debited 65k naira Because ads didn't convert, I wasn't refunded.
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POK@real_POK·
@IanReward 🤣🤣🤣 I sold to them
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POK@real_POK·
I'm proud of what I have done in the ecommerce space tho. I remember in 2022, it took me 2 years to take a brand from $20k MRR to $50k. I just took a brand from $0 to $ $50k in less than 5 months Also, it took me 8 months to scale a brand to 1 billion naira yearly Revenue. I am super proud. Now let's focus on turning brands to $100m brands using retention systems
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grumpy smurf@_Nosa_·
Hire slow. Hire slow. E reach my turn, nobody agrees again
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The Campus Guy 🌟@IanReward·
@0xkitng There have been reports about certain incidents in communities in Enugu State. Does the fact that it shares a border with the northern states invalidate this analysis?
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elyon@0xkitng·
It’s harder in the SE but has less to do with terrain. For banditry to exist (in scale) in the South East, there would have to be an existing l influx of Fulani or Bororo communities already present. The time that makes it hard to differentiate between the genuine settlers and those criminals. I do not think that context exists in the South East. In the South West, I know multiple towns that host these communities. In fact, you can go to certain areas and see small settlements of cattle breeders. I am not equating every Fulani man with a criminal. I am saying there has to be a foundational presence that allows such activity to exist. It is easy for an intruder to identified in the SE than it is to be identified in the SW Except you start stereotyping every Fulani man. I know little about the South East, so I cannot say for certain.
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elyon@0xkitng·
Lagos does not offer the physical conditions required for sustained bandit operations. Lagos simply does not have the kind of terrain you need for that type of operation. There are no long stretches of uninterrupted bush where people can disappear for days. What exists are patches of vegetation, and most of them sit close to roads, communities, or economic activity. You are never far from human presence. It is broken up by roads, bridges, water channels, and dense settlements. You cannot move freely without crossing populated or monitored routes. That alone creates pressure on any group trying to operate quietly. Yes, isolated incidents can happen anywhere. That is already the case across Nigeria. But saying they will soon enter Lagos in context of what you mean is unlikely.
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They would soon enter Lagos.

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Ben the Seer@MikaelCBernard·
Stripe was my brainchild. I put the concept together in 2007. At the time, there was barely anything like that in Nnewi. I submitted it to the Ministry for Business Development. After my frustration there, I had to walk to Parliament house with my then partner to take money.
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
The Kano attack is a sad reminder that we live in an unsafe country. Its a wake up call for the Jonathan govt. We must confront terrorism
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Alex Onyia@winexviv·
If our children wins Gold Medals in International STEM Olympiad Grand Finale, they will all be eligible for full scholarships in top universities in the world. Education can change a child’s life forever.
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Geekay@gkbalogs·
I just hope Nigerian universities and secondary schools are embracing AI as an enabler, not resisting it. I’m currently taking a course at CBS, and the professors actively and strongly encourage the use of AI in our work, from research, to analysis, to developing concepts etc..
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