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Tumi Moagi Oriaku 🇿🇦🇳🇬

@ItuMoagi

God. Tech. Startups. Food. Family.

Katılım Mart 2011
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Doinz Lounge & BAR
Doinz Lounge & BAR@bar_doinz·
His right oooh, stop running from your own problems from your country, have you seen any Southern African in your Nigeria hustling like we do there?! Hell no! Come back to your own country and fight to fix yours and leave them alone! Na by force to live in SA?😒😒😒 Nothing painful here!
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
This video is too painful to watch.
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Genuine question please, what do Kings do in real life? Do they build schools for their Kingdom to empower their people, build Clinics and such for the people. Build self-sustainable Kingdoms etc? Enforce equality and empower all. Is that how they spend their royalties?
True South-African🇿🇦@021Blessing

@Uye_Khesezzi @mabetie9405 most of those people are not actually Zulus, they happend to be under Kzn province, so dont worry we understand you....i dont even think you guys have a King....

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@prieurdp Hey @prieurdp I run a community of intentional Students and Graduates in tech, in JHB. We’d happy to extend your opportunities to the TechCircle community. Please let me know if we can briefly touch base?
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Prieur du Plessis
Prieur du Plessis@prieurdp·
The amount of candidates we get that don't bother showing up for interviews... not once, but even after a reschedule. You'd think that if you get a chance to intern as a software dev engineer at a big tech company, in South Africa, with 3/4 youth unemployment, you would show up.
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Zanele Abraham
Zanele Abraham@zanele_matome·
March was a whirlwind . I had this migraine that would not let up even after antibiotics. Ended up seeing a specialist who did an MRI & told me that it's a miracle I'm alive due to something he found in my brain area. Had to cancel travel plans & prep for an emergency surgery.
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Oge of Web3
Oge of Web3@official_QV·
The next big wave in African tech might probably not come from a startup. It will come from a single person in a room somewhere with a laptop and a problem nobody else took seriously.
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Xiaoyin Qu@quxiaoyin

I have kids. I work in AI every day. And honestly? I have no idea what their careers will look like in 15 years. But I know what will carry them through. First, and this might sound unromantic: make money and save it for them. We can debate educational philosophy all day, but the world is changing so fast that financial security might be the most practical gift we can give. Buy some gold bars. Seriously. Second, nurture their imagination. AI rewards people with initiative and wild ideas. The kid who daydreams, who asks weird questions, who wants to try ten things at once? That kid will thrive. AI can execute. AI can be disciplined. What AI can't do is dream up something nobody's thought of before. Third, build resilience. There are no more iron rice bowls (guaranteed lifetime jobs). Any stable, predictable job is exactly the kind of job AI will learn to replace. Our kids will likely switch directions many times in their lives. Learn something new, get replaced, pivot, repeat. It's more like being a hunter than a farmer. Schools don't teach this. Schools teach you to follow a linear path: high school, college, grad school, stable job. That linear path is becoming the most dangerous one. Last, invest in their ability to connect with other humans. Not networking. Not schmoozing. Real emotional connection. Building trust, offering support, making people feel seen. As AI handles more of the rational, analytical work, the human ability to genuinely relate to other humans becomes more rare and more valuable. I don't have all the answers. But I know that imagination, resilience, and genuine human warmth aren't going out of style anytime soon. #AI #Parenting #Education #FutureOfWork

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It’s definitely classism.
karma@Zamayworld

@its_khumo I think its just classism from the "woke" blacks. A therapist will use "friend" when speaking to you and not "my patient". My GP use "friend" when addressing me. We only draw the line when it comes to black people because we need to draw borders between certain classes.

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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
Dear Black Women, Normalize getting help. Hiring someone to clean your home, dropping clothes at the laundromat, using a meal prep service. You deserve the soft life. Burnout is not a badge of honor.
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I hate it so much 😟. So performative!
Prakhar Yadav@PrakharYxdev

@Freyy_is Honestly, that’s the weird part of the process. Most candidates just discovered the company recently, but the interview expects you to talk like you’ve admired them for years. Everyone kind of knows the game, but we all still play along.

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This is really nice. Please come demo to our community of techies, founders and students at TechCircle. We meet every last Thursday of the month at Tshimologong at 16:30-18:00. It’s a fun space for innovation! 😃
n e w t o n.@MbongeniReed

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Aya.
Aya.@_ayanda_sengane·
My friend has a beautiful 3-year-old daughter. The father has been completely absent. She recently signed her up with kids’ agencies, and the little one has already started landing gigs. She recently appeared in a Woolworths Kids advert. Now suddenly the baby daddy has popped up saying, “If the child is getting paid, I want my share.” 😭😭 The audacity is truly unmatched.
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