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Daddy Isaac 👨‍💻

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Intersection of data and infrastructure

127.0.0.1 Katılım Ekim 2011
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Eagle 🦅@nandy56204385·
@Morris_Monye Thanks Morris.., its 10k per share so i bought 2 shares right now
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Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Try and get SEPLAT shares. It is up and up away….
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How do you all manage all these WhatsApp TVs messaging you when you run Meta Ads?
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Olúwatósìn Olaseinde
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde·
Tech bro and sis fought so hard for Yaba to be the “Silicon Valley.” I wonder what changed as majority moved their offices to Lekki or Ikeja.
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Muad’Dib
Muad’Dib@Oom_nins·
One day I’ll take my colleagues to a boxing gym (under the guise of team building) and do what needs to be done.🙏🏾
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Donald@RealDonaldDoo·
One of the most stupid things to do in this generation, is to let ignorant people convince you to stop praying. Broooooo, the rituals young men and women are doing 😳😳😳😳😳😳, you’ll have to choose a side.
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iTamara
iTamara@Real___iTamara·
I'm sorry, gay couples should not be allowed to adopt babies. You opted out of God's natural plan. You don't get to confuse a child and mess their life up because you are confused and your life is messed up.
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Ifeoluwa
Ifeoluwa@olajumokeokenla·
When I started working in the bank, my parents lived in Alakuko, so I used to commute from home every day. I would wake up as early as 3am, leave the house before 5am, and sometimes get home by 12am if there was traffic… This particular day, one of my colleagues cooked beans… if you’re a banker, you’ll understand that kind of “beans” 😂 the type that everybody in the branch must eat from. It was a shortage of 500k, so we had to rally around because our BOM insisted the money must be cleared. That kept me very late at work, and I couldn’t travel back to Alakuko that night. I took a bus to Obalende, my plan was to look for a church to sleep in… one thing my mum always told us is that if we are stranded, we should look for a church for shelter. I walked around Obalende and luckily, I saw a white garment church (C&S). I entered and greeted them, but the pastor said they had received a message earlier in the week not to accept any stranger into the church. I left… Then I saw a small bus outside the church, so I entered and sat there because at that point, I didn’t know what else to do. I was even thinking of getting a hotel when a boy came out… he looked about 23–25. He was the son of the woman from the church. He came outside and told me to sneak in. He and his mum took me to a room called ile abo and offered me a net and a mat. That was how I slept there… although I couldn’t sleep till daybreak because I was scared 😔 In the morning, he had already gotten me a new toothbrush. I also got a new dress and changed into it. We exchanged numbers and became very close. He was like a brother to me… That same month, when I got my salary, I bought 5 white garment materials for them. One day, I went to work as usual, and one of my customers mentioned he was looking for a receptionist. I asked for the pay and told him I had a brother who just graduated. He gave me his email address and asked him to send him an email and mention my name. I couldn’t even wait till after work… I called him during my break. He prepared his CV and sent it immediately. He went for the interview a week later and got the job… the pay was 180k for a start That same customer later relocated to the USA in 2024, but before he left, he referred him for an accountant role in one of the big companies on the island. He said my brother was a great guy and he could vouch for him. Today, he’s doing so well for himself, taking care of his family… they no longer live in church anymore 🥹 When I was travelling, he sent me 300k as his own support. There’s no week we don’t FaceTime… We spoke last night when he asked if he should relocate to Germany or the UK for his master’s… he got admission in both countries. I know he’s going to do great things. Anyways, that call was the reason I remembered this story… and I thought to share ❤️ You really never know how far a small act of kindness can go ❤️
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Negan.pkl
Negan.pkl@alase_ayorinde·
My professor is like wtf is this boy on😭😭 Cos my workrate>>>>>>> We got the NVIDA grant btw🥹 and I’m so excited From a ‘small’ place we shall do great things!❤️
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Judah Olorunmaiye
Judah Olorunmaiye@JudahMaiye·
Perhaps I'm weak, but this is why I often struggle to write anything here. How do "strong Christian leaders" watch this and still befriend political leaders? If this were a member of my congregation, would I even still sleep? How do leaders of Christian bodies smile and continue their ministries of enjoyment after observing things like this? When exactly will it get very personal for us as the body of Christ?
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters

TRENDING VIDEO: Bandits Torture University Of Jos Student, Demand N30million Ransom

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Gaddiel Oyèwọlé Ògúnníyì
@DavidAlade__ Another one that I also find even deeper is this; "Ó mú ẹ̀dá gba'nú ẹ̀dá wáyé, ibi ẹ̀mí ń gbà lọ ba ẹnìkan ò mọ̀". I'm like whaaat!!? - "He brings human life into the world through the belly of another human, but no one knows the path that life will take to return to Him"
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David Alade
David Alade@DavidAlade__·
If Tope Alabi were a writer rather than a musician, I think she might have written some of the deepest reflections for the Christian community. In one of her songs she noted that unlike the Gods of this earth, we cannot say of our God that “Kí adé pé lórí, kí bàtà pé lẹ́sẹ̀” (see translation below). Simply because we have no idea how long the crown’s been on God’s head or when the shoe got into God’s leg, therefore, such salutation is beyond us, and we are simply not worthy of conferring it. In C.S. Lewis’ writings, I often find it interesting how he uses phrases and references from the everyday life of his age that readers could relate to. From quoting Shakespeare to relating the use of spells in comics. Effectively that’s what Tope Alabi did in that use of words for the lyrics. More importantly, that’s what she does for a vast majority of her songs. Using Yoruba, as a language, so beautifully, and its tradition to convey deep and sharp meanings. In The Knowledge of the Holy, A. W. Tozer in the chapter that focuses on the eternity of God said “Time marks the beginning of created existence, and because God never began to exist it can have no application to Him. ‘Began’ is a time-word, and it can have no personal meaning for the high and lofty One that inhabited eternity.” Both Tope Alabi and Tozer have communicated the same depth of inapplicability of time to God. For the earthly kings, we know when they were crowned and therefore pray that they have a long life on the throne. Such prayer does not apply to the everlasting God. Translation: May the crown remain long on the head, and may the shoes remain long on the feet.
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Tosin Olugbenga
Tosin Olugbenga@TosinOlugbenga·
Yesterday, you are celebrating your project as a startup and today someone made it open source. That’s the future that awaits startups and thanks to AI. It’s a brutal world.
FO@FOjebiyi

Hi guys, I built an open-source alternative to @pewbeam_ai in one week. github.com/openbezal/rhema Started coding during a Sunday church service. By the following Sunday, we were using it live during our church service. Wild. Here's what Rhema does: it listens to your pastor's sermon in real-time, detects Bible verse references as they're mentioned, and displays them on screen instantly. No manual clicking, no dedicated slide operator needed. The tech stack: - Tauri 2.0 with a Rust backend handling all the heavy lifting: audio capture, transcription pipeline, verse detection logic, and system tray integration - Local AI embeddings using Qwen3-0.6B so everything runs on-device with zero cloud dependency. Your sermons never leave your machine - Real-time audio transcription paired with semantic search against a full Bible verse database The Rust backend was a deliberate choice. We needed low latency audio processing and efficient memory usage for running an embedding model locally, and Rust delivers on both. Is it perfect? Probably not. But the core functionality works and we're already using it in a real church environment This is where you come in. Rhema is fully open source and we need contributors to help take it to the next level. Whether it's improving the verse detection accuracy, adding multi-language support, building a better overlay UI, adding support for more Bible translations, or optimizing the transcription pipeline, there's real work to be done and real impact to be made. If you're a Rust developer, a frontend engineer, an ML enthusiast, or just someone who loves building tools for the church, come build with us. Star the repo. Fork it. Open a PR. Let's make this the go-to open-source solution for live Bible verse display in churches worldwide. github.com/openbezal/rhema

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RAD. Abu Bakr
RAD. Abu Bakr@Northorious·
Let me state it here for the benefit of those who dont know: it takes a country at least 25 years to produce a General in the army. This is aside the financial and other investments the country will have to make to get a General. A country like US or Russia will declare war if any of their active general is killed in another country, talk more in their homeland. Earlier this week US spent more than $500 million to rescue their colonel trapped in a mountain in Iran war, mind you a colonel is less than a Brigadier General.
RAD. Abu Bakr@Northorious

JUST IN: Nigerian Army Brigade Commander Killed in Boko Haram Attack on Benisheikh Base, Borno State Brigadier-General O. Braimah, Commander of the 29 Task Force Brigade under Operation Hadin Kai, has been killed following a deadly attack by Boko Haram terrorists on a military base in Benisheikh, Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State. The attack, which occurred late on Wednesday, April 8, saw terrorists launch coordinated assaults.

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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
My friends, There comes a moment in every life when you must decide what truly matters. Not what is easy, not what is comfortable but what is right. To serve the people is not a part-time commitment. It is not a title, a badge, or a position you wear when it suits you. It is a calling that demands everything you have and everything you are willing to become. Because service means sacrifice It’s time.
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OLA 🇨🇦
OLA 🇨🇦@danielholkss·
I don’t really understand the maths it takes to send humans behind the Moon and bring them back safely. And the more I sit with that, the more it genuinely messes with my head even tho my love for physics and my knowledge of physics is astounding to a point Somebody had to work out a path where the Moon’s gravity is pulling you in, the Earth is pulling you back, and you’re moving just fast enough and not slow enough not to get trapped by either. They had to figure out the exact angle to come back into Earth’s atmosphere too. Too steep, you burn up. Too shallow, you bounce off and drift into space. And they had to get all of that right at the same time, for real people sitting in a small metal capsule about 400k kilometres away from home. Nothing in that system is standing still. The Moon is moving. The Earth is moving. Even the Sun is pulling on everything. And still, some people looked at all of that motion, all of that chaos, and turned it into numbers you can follow. Go here. Adjust here. Come back here. And unlike nepa light, it infact works. There’s also that moment in the journey where the crew passes behind the Moon. No contact with Earth. No signal. Just silence, with a massive rock blocking everything they’ve ever known. The only reason they can stay calm in that moment is because someone, somewhere, did the maths and proved they’ll come out the other side. I don’t know what it feels like to trust something that much. To put your life in an equation when you’re that far away from everything. But I do know this for sure, whatever that level of thinking is, whatever it takes to reach it, it might be one of the most extraordinary things human beings have ever done...
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Jesvin George
Jesvin George@Jesvinquotes·
The 3 most important events in human history: 1. The birth of Jesus. 2. The death of Jesus. 3. The resurrection of Jesus.
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Spiricoco Twittter
Spiricoco Twittter@SpiricocoNg·
Dear Nigerian church, how long will it take before you all come together and raise spiritual opposition against this man? Our forebears did so against Abacha, to the point that he was famously said to have told Buhari: “As long as those Christians are praying their prayers, you can never be president.” Where is the fire your ancestors burned with? Where is the unity of faith that kept the darkness away from our land, our nation? Why is it so difficult, despite the carnage this man has brought upon your church, your flock, and your beloved nation, to stand against him in collective prayer? He has taken over your commonwealth. Your children will pay debts in trillions of naira that he has incurred to fund his extravagant indulgences. His presidential fleet has 10 aircraft. 10. Maintenance costs around ₦26 billion per year. ₦38 million was released for capital expenditure for health. He has removed the subsidy that lowered the cost of fuel, which powers your daily lives. He is saving trillions of naira yearly, yet he is now on track to become the top borrower in Nigeria’s history. Your future is being sold, while his children, like Seyi Tinubu, wear Richard Mille watches that cost ₦348 million. Remember, ₦38 million was released by his father for capital expenditure for health. Should we talk about the ₦16 trillion in unbid contracts he has allegedly given to his associate, Chagoury? Now let’s leave his fiscal corruption. He is a Muslim who ran with another Muslim and has now turned a blind eye to the killing of your Christian flock. How much blood of believers must be spilled before you all come together and pray against this man? How many mothers must cry for sons who will never return? How many children must Rev. Dachomo bury before you wake up from slumber and declare spiritual warfare against a man who has, in your view, declared spiritual, physical, economic, and religious warfare against you? His Chief of Defence Staff has referred to the terrorists killing your children, slaughtering your pastors, kidnapping your priests, burning your churches, and raping your daughters as their brothers. They consider these terrorists their brothers and children. His armed forces salute Sheikh Gumi, a spokesman for terrorists. Did you see what he did in Jos? He paid a visit to the victims but did not leave the airport. He said they had no power supply, and that he could only offer his condolences. Remember, he once said Nigerians should vote him out if he failed to provide electricity in his first term. That was it. So when are you going to consider him deserving of spiritual opposition? Is it because the carnage has not yet reached your beloved Lagos and Abuja ministries? Is it because no bomb has exploded in a major church in Ikeja? Do you think you are safe in these big cities of yours? Esther thought she was safe in the citadel while the Jews were being marked for death in the city. Mordecai quickly woke her from that delusion, because Haman, the genocidal enemy of the Jews, had already set his plans in motion. What are you going to do about Tinubu? God is watching you, all leaders who have millions of Christians in your care. You will account for their blood. If you drink milk from the flock and make wool clothing from the sheep, should you not also protect the flock from the wolves? See what the Bible says about this: “Woe to the shepherds of Israel who only take care of themselves. Should not shepherds take care of the flock? You eat the curds, clothe yourselves with the wool and slaughter the choice animals, but you do not take care of the flock. You have not strengthened the weak or healed the sick or bound up the injured. You have not brought back the strays or searched for the lost. You have ruled them harshly and brutally.” Ezekiel 34:2-4 God is watching you. God is watching us as we remain silent while His people suffer. You are the leaders of the body of Christ, fight for her. God is watching.
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Uche is a girl
Uche is a girl@UcheMaryOkoli·
Can the "good Muslims" kindly tell the bad Muslims to stop k!lling Christians in Nigeria, please????????????
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