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Emeka Jafunmi Stark
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Emeka Jafunmi Stark
@Jahfunmi
Web3 Product Tester
Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2019
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Onchain DAT DeFi Bonds meta.
It is time.
Ethereum - @eth_strategy
Solana - @sol_strat
Hyperliquid - @Hyper_Strategy
Hyperliquid.
HyperStrategy@Hyper_Strategy
/I_WILL_NOT_IGNORE_DEFI_BONDS HyperStrategy
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Emeka Jafunmi Stark retweetledi
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I left the UK to ILORIN to surprise my family after being away for about 2yrs. Nobody knew I was coming except for @RealSamboFatiu as I felt it’s normal to let at least one person know about my journey.
Each frame of this post means so much to me and my family and in a long time this is the happiest I’ve been. Alhamdulillah.
Frame 1 : My mom
Frame 2: My elder bro
Frame 3 : My grandma
Frame 4 : My sister who had dreamt 2 days earlier that I arrived and told her husband about it, she kept saying “I said it” 😂
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I have two sons - a 6 yr old (Òkìkíọlá) and a 2 year old (Ajíbọ́lá). There are some things I've been doing, which are working well so far.
1. Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months. You need to work with their mum on this.
2. Start talking to them early. When they speak their gibberish, reply them as if you understand. It will prompt them to talk more. If you pay attention, some of the gibberish will have meaning, as they'll use it in the same scenario over and over again.
When he was just over a year old, Ajíbọ́lá would say "mamat" when he needs food or water. He would say "Tataaam" if he needs you to put the next spoon or morsel into his mouth. These are just some examples of what seemed like gibberish, but have meanings to the child.
3. As soon as they start talking, introduce them to poems, pictures and crafts. Give them book and pencils to just draw any "rubbish" they want to.
4. As soon as they start school, get involved. Go over their books with them. Don't teach them their assignments. Guide them to do it. Even when they're stuck, don't just offer them the solution. Keep asking them what they think can be done and throw in little suggestions here and there. As they process the question and relate it with your hints, their problem solving skills will keep developing.
5. Fuel their curiosity, don't ignore their questions. From age 4, they'll ask you lots of questions. From what they did in school, to things they learnt in their cartoon and all, they'll ask you questions. Show off your knowledge at this point. Explain to them in the simplest of terms. Use teaching aids if possible. After explaining some things to Òkìkíọlá, I'd say "Hey Google, show me an image/video of blah blah" and it'll match what I've explained. He has done this severally. At some point, he believed that I know everything. The audio attached was made on 02/02/2025. He just asked me "How did you know everything?"
6. Correct with love. If they're always scared, it can affect their mental well-being.
7. Compliment and reward them whenever they learn something new. Òkìkí has seen this as a cheat code. Whenever he needs something, he would tell me something he learnt first. The last time he needed me to buy him something, he listed seven colours if the rainbow and seven continents that I just taught him, the day before. To him, he has my generosity button. To me, I'm building a young man who is learning new things every day - win-win!
8. If you're changing a choice they make, don't just make an order. Explain to them why you are changing the choice. Explaining the thought process will help them better than just vetoing.
9. Make them love you so much that they won't want to disappoint you or make you feel bad. To do this, you have to be present.
PS: These are few of the things that's working for me so far. They're not perfect and may not work for everyone.
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Another day, another design. 😀😀
I just designed this for @Sosafruitdrink using ChatGPT to create the Hausa family image.🤭
@ritefoodsng @Sosafruitdrink how many retweets to join your design team? 👀👀

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It was such a great full circle experience flying to Sevilla alongside the @fcbarcelona players to see the copa del ray finals game and watch them win the trophy! most importantly I met @Lamineeyamal__ ..Thank you @Spotify @SpotifyAfrica @SpotifySpain for the invitation… FORCA BARCA !!!
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You've not gotten around to watch Jumong? Are you 17?
If you watch and complete season 1 with the urge to stand up, or not be glued to your screen - I'll give you $500 to any crypto address of your choice
Jumong made all of us fall in love with Korea.
mwan_ret~MUA@Emmaemss1
@UnkleAyo I have never gotten around watching this series. Is it worth it?
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