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I am working on an Inclusive & Borderless Banking Experience for underrepresented communities. Founded & curated the Largest African Community on @Clubhouse

London, England Katılım Şubat 2011
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Ife@IfeIfeolarinde·
It’s 2023 and it’s officially 5 years in a row serving as a Judge on the Business Plan Competition at Imperial College London! As usual it’s a pleasure serving the students and my alma mater 👩‍🎓 @imperialcollege
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Rebecca Enonchong@africatechie·
Heartbroken 💔 over the loss of tech entrepreneur Nelly Chatue-Diop, founder and CEO of Ejara. 🕊️ Nelly was an amazing human being. An inspiring fintech trailblazer who believed in crypto before it was a thing. She was so determined and fearless. Nelly was one of the most successful entrepreneurs in francophone Africa, raising over $10 million for Ejara. She was a “petite soeur” but in African tradition, she called me auntie. I was bursting in pride for her accomplishments and her journey. I could lend an ear when she was looking for guidance but in the end, she knew better than me what she needed to do. Sometimes, I think she asked for advice not because she needed it but because she wanted me to feel like I mattered. She was that kind of person, thoughtful, discreet, who put others first. This is a huge loss for not just her home and work families but for the Africa tech community. She did so much to support others, to help raise other entrepreneurs up. May her soul rest in the peace of the Lord. We will miss you Nelly. Your legacy will live on through generations.
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Madiba Olivier@madibaOlivier·
La tech237 vit un deuil national avec le départ trop tôt de Nelly Chatue-Diop la fondatrice de Ejara, un fleuron de la tech kmer et africaine C'est une personne humainement extraordinaire qui nous quitte Je suis bouleversé et extrêmement triste. RIP à toi Courage aux proches
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@chakaneld how is it possible ???
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JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
First ever war where no one is a winner. Everybody died.
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Scenes from a Danish kindergarten. In Denmark, kids are encouraged to get muddy on a regular basis. Getting dirty isn't just fun, it's beneficial. Mud play boosts creativity, strengthens sensory development, and even supports a healthier immune system. x.com/i/status/18822…
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Steph@StephanieYeboah·
Having the nerve to knock us eating beans on toast when the abomination you guys call 'grits' exists?? PLS!
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Bless God for Phaneroo!!
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This morning, I returned to the United Kingdom, deeply reflective on the extraordinary experience of the past few days spent in Kampala, Uganda. My purpose was to fellowship with Apostle Grace Lubega and witness firsthand the remarkable work of God in Phaneroo. I was privileged to engage in an over two-hour profound and deeply enriching discussion with Apostle Grace. Despite his demanding schedule—overseeing major programmes, conferences, and ongoing intense fasting and prayer—he graciously made time to meet me at my hotel. Our conversation was so engrossing and filled with spiritual depth that time seemed to dissolve, almost causing me to miss my flight. Apostle Grace’s humility, depth of insight, and unmistakable apostleship were truly exemplary. Having first met him in London less than a year ago at the manifest London confrence, his extraordinary sense of honour and discernment felt like the culmination of a relationship spanning a decade. His team and associates demonstrated the same spirit of honour, offering a level of hospitality that was nothing short of royal—from airport reception to hotel transfers. My visit to Phaneroo further amplified this experience. What I witnessed can only be described as a revival. A midweek service attended by over 15,000 people lasted more than four hours, beginning with an hour of prayer, followed by nearly an hour of worship, and culminating in a powerful, Scripture-based teaching. Arriving early, I observed the empty seats being swiftly filled to overflow within an hour, as multitudes gathered, drawn by a hunger for the Word of God. The grace upon the congregation was palpable and extraordinary. Phaneroo is undeniably home to one of the largest weekly midweek services globally. The worship, the people, and the atmosphere reflect a unique move of God that is transformative and inspiring. This visit reaffirmed to me the importance of discerning where God is moving and making the effort to go there. Spiritual inheritance is indeed distributed among those who are sanctified. I am profoundly grateful to Apostle Grace, Phaneroo, and Uganda for this life-changing experience, and I look forward to visiting again in the future. May the Lord continue to bless and prosper the work of His hands in this revival.

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dele osunmakinde@deleosunmakinde·
This morning, I returned to the United Kingdom, deeply reflective on the extraordinary experience of the past few days spent in Kampala, Uganda. My purpose was to fellowship with Apostle Grace Lubega and witness firsthand the remarkable work of God in Phaneroo. I was privileged to engage in an over two-hour profound and deeply enriching discussion with Apostle Grace. Despite his demanding schedule—overseeing major programmes, conferences, and ongoing intense fasting and prayer—he graciously made time to meet me at my hotel. Our conversation was so engrossing and filled with spiritual depth that time seemed to dissolve, almost causing me to miss my flight. Apostle Grace’s humility, depth of insight, and unmistakable apostleship were truly exemplary. Having first met him in London less than a year ago at the manifest London confrence, his extraordinary sense of honour and discernment felt like the culmination of a relationship spanning a decade. His team and associates demonstrated the same spirit of honour, offering a level of hospitality that was nothing short of royal—from airport reception to hotel transfers. My visit to Phaneroo further amplified this experience. What I witnessed can only be described as a revival. A midweek service attended by over 15,000 people lasted more than four hours, beginning with an hour of prayer, followed by nearly an hour of worship, and culminating in a powerful, Scripture-based teaching. Arriving early, I observed the empty seats being swiftly filled to overflow within an hour, as multitudes gathered, drawn by a hunger for the Word of God. The grace upon the congregation was palpable and extraordinary. Phaneroo is undeniably home to one of the largest weekly midweek services globally. The worship, the people, and the atmosphere reflect a unique move of God that is transformative and inspiring. This visit reaffirmed to me the importance of discerning where God is moving and making the effort to go there. Spiritual inheritance is indeed distributed among those who are sanctified. I am profoundly grateful to Apostle Grace, Phaneroo, and Uganda for this life-changing experience, and I look forward to visiting again in the future. May the Lord continue to bless and prosper the work of His hands in this revival.
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Ife@IfeIfeolarinde·
living a zoe life
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Ife@IfeIfeolarinde·
@elonmusk clearly lol
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I have a drinking problem
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Pastor Rich Bitterman@w_bitterman·
Evangelism isn’t - ‘Come to church.' It’s - ‘Come to Jesus.'
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The Sound@thesoundhub_·
Continue to wait actively in the Lord.
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
Every product is bad the day it is born Only through bug fixing and testing with real users does a product become great and then transcendent
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Ife@IfeIfeolarinde·
held at Rutgers University, Newark, NJ. This premier event convened global thought leaders, researchers, and practitioners to address the theme: "Inclusive Innovation: Policy and Racial Equity Implications."
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Ife@IfeIfeolarinde·
As year 2024 comes to an end . I’ve been reflecting on my highlights for the year . One of those highlights was my presentation at the RETE conference. I had the incredible opportunity to attend and present at the 2024 Racial Equity in Technology Entrepreneurship (RETE) Workshop
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Ife@IfeIfeolarinde·
It’s 2024 and it’s officially 6 years in a row serving as a Judge on the Business Plan Competition at Imperial College London! As usual it’s a pleasure serving the students and my alma mater 👩‍🎓 @imperialcollege . It’s been a wonderful year
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Ife@IfeIfeolarinde

It’s 2023 and it’s officially 5 years in a row serving as a Judge on the Business Plan Competition at Imperial College London! As usual it’s a pleasure serving the students and my alma mater 👩‍🎓 @imperialcollege

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