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@Joguns008

A Progressive, Into Deep Learning, Generative Adversarial Network (GANs), Information Security, Software Engineering. A 🇳🇬 & Maple leaf🍁 lover 🥰

Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2010
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Genevieve Mbama 🕊 🇳🇬 🇻🇦
Very youthful President that obidients no let us rest on this XApp when he was elected....has BANKRUPTED Senegal 😅😅
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Tuchel
Tuchel@Officially_Kriz·
Senegal 🇸🇳 is really in a worse economic state. This could have been Nigeria if not for the tough economic decisions we made in 2023.
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Ayo-Elesho
Ayo-Elesho@Ayoelesho·
The visa situation in the US today reminds me of the advice my prof once gave me: “Many of the opportunities you see today did not exist during our time. They exist now, but things can change very quickly. So, take advantage of any opportunity you see now.”
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Congressman Chuy García
Congressman Chuy García@RepChuyGarcia·
This new policy will force thousands of LEGAL immigrants, including spouses of US citizens, to leave their homes, families, and jobs for weeks or even months to get their green card outside the U.S. This is an absurd and cruel policy.
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Breaking news: The Trump administration will require most foreigners seeking green cards to apply from outside the U.S., a shift that lawyers said could affect thousands of people who file applications each year while living in America on temporary visas. wapo.st/42OZ7jS

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naijafemalefarmer@naijafemalefama·
Yesterday, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria posted on Twitter that Nigerians can now export cow bones duty-free to China. Under the comment sections, some Nigerians were asking the ambassador to tell them what they are using the cow bones for😁 Some were telling the ambassador to tell his people to come and setup the processing facility here in Nigeria, so they can create jobs. Funny people. I laughed at our inability to do simple Google search. As a livestock farmer and Agro commodities trader, I already know the uses of cow bones. And about building a factory here in Nigeria? Nigerians are the ones to do it, but sadly everyone is building hotels😁 Let me tell you a few uses of cow bones. Here are 4 major uses of cow bones you can mention in your content; ✍🏻Bone meal fertilizer: Cow bones are processed into bone meal, rich in phosphorus and calcium, used to improve soil fertility. They prefer this to fertilize their soil not the chemical sold to our rural farmers. ✍🏻Animal feed supplement: Processed bone meal can be used as a mineral supplement in livestock feed, especially for calcium and phosphorus. We use this for chicken feed, pig, and fish feed production. Verify the price per kg and you’ll be shocked. ✍🏻Gelatin production: Cow bones can be processed to extract gelatin, used in food, pharmaceuticals, capsules, and cosmetics. Just imagine the volume of cow bones wasting in your village? Pharmaceuticals companies are paying billions of dollars to buy it from those processing it. And I believe those Chinese companies will focus more on this. It is big money wasting away in Africa because we don’t know anything about value addition. ✍🏻Activated carbon / bone char: Burnt bones can produce bone char, used in filtration, sugar refining, and water purification. Pause here and think deeply with me. They use bone char for water purification in their country. But they produce capsules and sell to us for water purification😳 Let’s not blame them. We take responsibility. Now, let’s be honest. This is a golden opportunity for us. Let’s export the cow bones and cash out. Also, let’s learn how to process the cow bones locally and export the finish product too. If I tell you now that chicken feed producers in Nigeria import bone meal, you won’t believe. Research it yourself. A ton of bone meal is around $200 - $750 currently. Bro, just imagine earning over $200 from wastage thrown around our local markets in Africa. Business opportunity for you. Do your research and see how you can position to serve this market
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Andrew Ng
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg·
Harvard University just voted to limit the number of A grades given in undergraduate classes to about 20% of the class. I’m not in favor of this. It deeply runs counter to how I believe education should be. We should hold a high bar, but also work mightily to support the success of 100% of learners, rather than a fraction. Harvard’s administration took this step — over the objections of a large fraction of the student body — to counter grade inflation. Grade inflation is real: Many universities have been awarding A and B grades to ever larger fractions of students, and this has caused grade point averages (GPAs) to become less useful as signals of student skill. At the same time, we want students to succeed. The heart of the question is the role of educational institutions. Should our goal be: - To help students succeed? - To judge students? Both of these have value. But my focus when working in education is almost entirely helping students succeed. To me, it is clear that many people want to learn, to be empowered, to build skills that let them do new things! This is what we focus on at DeepLearningAI. This philosophy is also why my online courses (going back to my early online Stanford courses on Coursera) permitted an unlimited number of retries for graded assignments. I believe in letting — and even encouraging — someone to redo something until they succeed. This is as opposed to standing in judgement of the fact they didn’t get it right the first time. Further, I want homework assignments to be designed primarily to help people practice and learn, rather than to judge their skill level. This is why I prefer to create “Practice Problems” and “Practice Labs” — questions that, when you think through them, help you to gain practice and reinforce what you know. As opposed to “Assessment Problems” designed primarily to judge skill. But won’t Harvard’s move make GPAs more meaningful and help prospective employers identify strong candidates? Having hired a large number of people from Harvard and other institutions, I can say confidently that GPA is not an important signal. We have screening and interviewing processes that give far more accurate ways to figure out if someone is truly skilled. I do not need a wider spread in applicant GPA scores to figure out who's really good! To be clear, there is also value in assessment. Even though standardized testing is much hated, high-quality tests like the SAT, ACT, GRE, TOEFL, etc. provide objective measures of ability in a domain. I find that most people want to learn and succeed. There are also people who want rigorous assessment (for example, to apply for school admissions), but this is a lesser need, and is not my focus when building educational products. Harvard is often described as an “elite” educational institution. There are two ways to be elite: One option involves limiting enrollments, and then even among admitted students, cap the number of people that do well at 20%. I would rather pursue a different path: Set a high bar and teach elite, cutting-edge skills, but strive relentlessly to help everyone succeed. This way, eliteness is defined not by excluding people but by helping as many people as possible to be excellent. [Original text: The Batch newsletter]
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
The Nigerians in Thailand involved in facilitating Romance Scams using AI generated images have only succeeded in further damaging the image of the country and destroying the reputation of innocent citizens in diaspora,and those intending to work,study or live abroad.Their arrest by the Thai authorities is commendable.
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
At the end of the final, PSG will not understand what just happened to them. I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
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Andrew Ng
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg·
The new White House policy requiring green card applicants to apply from outside the US is a capricious attack on legal immigration. It will hurt families, leave us with fewer doctors, teachers and scientists, and hurt American competitiveness in AI.
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Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨
Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨@GallantDaletian·
Mass abductions are neither impulsive nor logistically dependent on vehicles. Instead, they are highly coordinated infantry operations rooted in asymmetric warfare, long term espionage, and tactical psychology. While popular imagination envisions hostages loaded into convoys or trailers, the reality relies entirely on exploiting geography and systemic security gaps. The foundational element of these operations is intelligence gathering, often executed over several years. Terrorist networks systematically embed themselves within local cattle rustling syndicates. Because these rustlers inherently navigate the wilderness to move stolen livestock, they serve as ideal sleeper cells. They spend years mapping out ungoverned, uninhabited bush paths and identifying blind spots in state surveillance. This pre-mapped network of footpaths allows attackers to bypass major roads entirely, rendering traditional vehicle based checkpoints useless. When an attack is launched, typically on vulnerable border towns motorcycles are utilized purely for rapid entry, encirclement, and containment. Once the perimeter is secured and communication lines are severed by destroying telecom masts or confiscating devices, the logistics shift entirely to a forced march. Victims are herded on foot for hours through pre scouted bush paths. By deliberately targeting border communities, perpetrators rapidly march victims across state lines into neighboring jurisdictions where they have already established a clandestine presence. This cross-border movement severely complicates security responses, exploiting coordination delays and bureaucratic friction between different regional military and police commands. On several occasions, rescued victims have realized they were held states away from where they were originally captured. This confirms that insurgents conduct extensive prior surveillance to carve out viable transit networks through unsurveyed wilderness. Ultimately, capturing a massive group of 50 to 100 people is a deliberate strategic choice driven by human shielding and financial leverage. A high volume of hostages creates an immediate deterrent against kinetic rescue missions. Security forces possessing superior firepower cannot launch immediate airstrikes or high-intensity raids because the risk of civilian collateral damage is catastrophically high. Furthermore, in modern asymmetric conflict, attention is currency. A mass abduction guarantees immediate national and international media coverage. This heightened publicity amplifies psychological pressure on governments, breaks political resolve, and inflates the financial value of the hostage allowing perpetrators to secure the massive ransom payouts required to fund future operations. Therefore, these groups do not simply ride into a community and spontaneously pull off a mass kidnapping. They rely on years of hidden surveillance, pre-established bush pathways, and the deliberate weaponization of a human shield to paralyze state military intervention.
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Something about terrorists and bandits kidnapping a group of people doesn’t add up for me. I’ve never seen them loading people in a bus or trailer and they are mostly on bikes. So how do they get to kidnap a group of 50-100 people at once without anybody alerting the government or security agency intercepting them immediately? I have been trying to process this operation and it’s turning my head upside down

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Imakunblog
Imakunblog@imakun122·
Yes, the current Eweka Oba of Benin Dynasty was from Yorubaland and started by Oranmiyan ‼️ Part of the praise names of Oba of Benin and their interpretation in Yoruba language: Eweka - Owo mi ka. Ovbi' Adimila - Omo Adimula. Ikeji Orisa - Oba Alase Igbakeji Orisa. Agbaghe N'Ovbi' Olokun - Omo Olokun, eni ti gbogbo oju nwo. Abieyuwa N'Ovbi Odua N'Uhe - Omo Aleyeluwa Oba Ife. Uku Akpolopolo - Iku baba yeye. Oba N'osa - Oosa Oba Omo N'Oba N'Edo - Omo Oba Ni Edo. Oba gha atokpore!!! - Oba a to, Oba a pe ‼️ Ayoade Davidson Ojeniyi 22 05 2026.
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Joguns@Joguns008·
@ConstantPolaris The American too had the B-52s, the Napalm, the hueys, the Tomcats, etc., but the North Vietnamese had their will, determination and their guerilla warfare tactics, and their tunnels....In the end, who won?
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North Star
North Star@ConstantPolaris·
1. If your father or uncle is a hunter in Oyo, Kindly tell him NOT to enter any bush to look for Terrorists with his Dane gun or pump action rifle. 2. The people he is going to fight are using belt fed Russian machine guns, AK 47s, and rocked launchers. 3. If he thinks he has juju, they also have juju and they are on hard Jihadists drugs that make them feel invincible. 4. It is not the duty of hunters to fight terrorists, they should focus on the president. 4. Anyone who takes a Dane gun to a machine gun fight will have themselves to blame. 6. Sending Amotekun or hunters with pump action rifles to fight terrorists with belt fed machine guns is murder. 7. If you want hunters to fight Terrorism, pay them the salaries you are paying the military, give them the same guns the terrorists are using or better guns. 8. You can't be spending billions and trillions on defence and expecting poor unarmed hunters to go and die for something that is the job of the military.
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Sola
Sola@SolaTheAnalyst·
The US 🇺🇸 announced today that if you’re living there on a temporary visa and want a green card, you must leave the country and apply from home. Even if you’re married to an American citizen. Even if your children were born there. Even if you’ve been there legally for years. Just comot first. We go process am after. Half a million people go through this every year. Now, most of them will have to do it from outside the US. I chose Canada 🇨🇦 over the US 🇺🇸 when I was making my japa decision. If I ever doubted my choice. Not anymore.
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Mobilisingnigerians™
Mobilisingnigerians™@mobilisingniger·
Terrorism strives in an area when there are local collaborators or informants, fertile grounds for recruitment, economic benefit to them. Sometimes a lot of us ignore potential security issues and claim it doesn't concern me, well security is everyone's business because if you see something you say something.
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Dele Olawanle
Dele Olawanle@dolawanle·
Some of you @Arsenal fans are not well. I am telling you now. I will never support the annoying club. Look at what you did to me and my wife. I am @ManUtd for life🤗❤️
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Cool_Ustaaz ☪
Cool_Ustaaz ☪@Cool_Ustaz·
Arsenal vctory song. What a song. Thank you Rihanna.🤝
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Inumidun🤩🤩🤩🤩
Lt Col Buka Suka Dimka really sounds like a name of a person that is destined to plot a coup d'etat. The name is too hard to be conservative.
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