Kaycii

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Kaycii

Kaycii

@Kaycii_Aust

A Web designer & developer, Branding & Graphics designer. Rubyist, x-Apps Programmer. Lover of football. Fan of ChelseaFC. Above all, Jesus Christ lover.

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2022
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Kaycii
Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
Every passing day, I just keep loving @CachyOS. Thank God, I made the switch. And I never missed anything rather, I am discovering and learn more.
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American Warrior for Christ
American Warrior for Christ@johnrackham82·
"God is good." Imagine being alone. Seriously wounded. Behind enemy lines. Deep in the mountains of Iran. That was the reality for a U.S. Air Force Colonel this past Friday. His F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over southwestern Iran. He ejected. And then the most terrifying kind of silence began. He didn't panic. He climbed. He hiked up a 7,000-foot mountain ridgeline on wounded legs. He found a crevice in the rock and crawled inside. He had one weapon. A single handgun. That was it. Between him and capture. Iranian forces were searching. Getting closer by the hour. The whole country was being told to look for him. To turn him in. But he was never truly alone. Back home, the CIA launched a secret deception campaign inside Iran. They spread false information that he had already been found. They bought precious time. Then they used every capability they had to find one American soul hidden in a mountain crevice in enemy territory. They found him. Dozens of aircraft. Hundreds of special operations forces. A massive firefight to hold the Iranians back. U.S. planes dropping bombs to clear the mountainside so commandos could reach him. The President watching from the Situation Room. They brought him home. Early Sunday morning, President Trump posted two words the whole country needed to see. "WE GOT HIM." The Colonel was seriously wounded. But he is safe. He was flown to Kuwait for treatment. He is going to be just fine. This is what America does. We do not leave our warriors behind. Not in a mountain crevice in Iran. Not anywhere on this earth. That man climbed a 7,000-foot mountain with a handgun and held on. And his country moved heaven and earth to come for him. That is the covenant. That is the promise. That has always been the promise. Share this if you believe in leaving no one behind. This Colonel deserves every prayer and every bit of pride we can give him today.
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Kaycii
Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
@toseendayo @NigeriaStories This is one of the... no. This is the worst AFCON tournament in history. Is going to be foundation of every other subsequent marred, corrupt and worst tournament to come.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING NEWS: Senegalese captain Sadio Mané has reportedly refused a demand from CAF to return his 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Player of the Tournament (MVP) award. Mané reportedly stated that he earned the trophy "on the pitch, not in the boardroom"
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Kaycii
Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
@ParallelFacts @myaccessbank @access_more what's going on, to reactivate dormant current acct is taking forever even after submitting all necessary documents at the branch. This is unacceptable at least not in this day and time.
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Parallel Facts
Parallel Facts@ParallelFacts·
‘Nnamdi Kanu Forever Remains Hero for Standing on Truth, Not Selfish Interests’ — SeaKing Mocks Sunday Igboho as Yoruba Traitor Over Campaign for APC Despite Escalating Insecurity and Killings in the South-West parallelfactsnews.com/nnamdi-kanu-re…
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Kaycii
Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
@AlBuffalo2nite Is system by Satan using these people's dogma and perversion of the truth to blindfold the mind of the people that the light of the Gospel is meant for. I as an African knows the great positive impact Jesus Christ and the Gospel of Jesus Christ brought to us.
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
I’m so TIRED OF THIS Stop 🛑 Stop it The same Bible that slaveholders twisted was the Bible that empowered Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, and countless Black preachers to fight for liberation. Enslaved Africans did not embrace Christianity because of the whip. They embraced Christ because they saw in Him a suffering Savior who identified with their chains. There is a difference between Christ and corrupt men. There is a difference between doctrine and distortion. There is a difference between the Cross and the rope. If someone commits evil while claiming Christ, they are condemned by the very Book they claim to follow. The hypocrisy of men does not invalidate the person of Jesus. Blaming Jesus for the sins of racists is like blaming the Constitution for politicians who violate it. It confuses principle with abuse of principle. History is complex. But the objective record shows this: Christianity has been both misused by oppressors and used as the moral foundation to overthrow oppression. The Cross is not the problem. Sin is. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
DIOMAYE FAYE, President of Senegal: "I don't really want my photographs in your offices, because I'm not a God or an icon, but a servant of the nation. Hang pictures of your children instead and look at them every time you want to make a decision, and whenever the spirit of theft visits you, take a good look at your family's picture and ask yourself if they deserve to be the family of a thief who has destroyed the nation."
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Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
@RealOlaudah A very great revealing & heartfelt piece. Thank you for sharing. I never fully grasp who the man was until I came in touch with this piece. First time I heard the name is in Owerri, there is a street named after him. Again, thank you. Men who once bear the light can't be erased.
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
As Minister of Works, he cut the image of what one legislative colleague described as “more workman than Minister." He traveled extensively to inspect projects, sometimes walking village paths or releasing his official car for staff while he continued on foot or bicycle. Numerous link roads and rural water schemes in Eastern Nigeria date from this period of energetic fieldwork. As Minister of Finance, he displayed impressive command of economic policy. His first budget speech drew praise even from opposition figures. The respected leader, Professor Eyo Ita, hailed it as a model of realism and proof that an African minister could manage an entire regional economy with distinction. Among his most enduring contributions were: - Introduction and championing of the Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) system of income tax, which remains in use today, - Support for the establishment of the Eastern Region Finance Corporation, and - Vigorous backing of African Continental Bank (ACB) as a symbol of indigenous financial capacity. Through these measures he hoped to anchor political independence on firm economic foundations. Beyond his offices, Ojike cultivated a distinctive personal style. He often appeared in agbada, jumper or other traditional attire rather than the colonial two or three-piece suit. Civil servants followed his example and gradually won the right to wear “native dress” to work. At official receptions, he served palm wine instead of imported whisky or champagne. He used the Aro title “Mazi” so consistently that it became a popular substitute for “Mr.” across much of Igboland. He married two wives and had five children.
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
MAZI MBONU OJIKE: REMEMBERING THE BOYCOTT KING 69 YEARS AFTER On November 29, 1956, in a hospital ward in Enugu, a brief but blazing life came to an abrupt end. The man who died that day was only 42, but he had already etched his name in the annals of Nigerian history as the Boycott King, the Freedom Choirmaster, and the Cultural Evangelist. His name was Mazi Mbonu Ojike – a teacher, journalist, pan-Africanist, politician and one of the most original minds of the nationalist generation. Sixty-nine years after his passing, the story of his life remains evergreen, poignant and a fascinating chronicle of selflessness, uncommon focus and commitment. Mbonu Ojike was born in 1914 at Ndiakeme Uno, Arondizuogu, in present-day Ideato North LGA, Imo State, into the large polygamous household of Mazi Ojike Emeanulu. Mbonu's mother was Mgbeke. His father was a prosperous Aro trader, and like many traders of his generation he preferred his sons to follow his footsteps rather than waste time in school. Young Mbonu thought otherwise. Defying family expectations, he insisted on formal education and enrolled at CMS School, Arondizuogu, where he distinguished himself as a bright and serious pupil. By 1925 he was already a pupil-teacher at the Anglican Central School in Arondizuogu and, later, at Abagana, teaching during the day while studying advanced lessons at night.
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Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
@argosaki Even after all these discoveries. Man still struggle and rebel against his Maker and the Divine Creator. All creations of God and the processes by which they continue to exist reveals the unsearchable Divine Wisdom of the Godhead. Glory!
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GP Q
GP Q@argosaki·
BREASTMILK She thought she was studying milk. What she uncovered was a conversation. In 2008, evolutionary anthropologist Katie Hinde was working in a primate research lab in California, analyzing breast milk from rhesus macaque mothers. She had hundreds of samples and thousands of data points. Everything looked ordinary—until one pattern refused to go away. Mothers raising sons produced milk richer in fat and protein. Mothers raising daughters produced a larger volume with different nutrient balances. It was consistent. Repeatable. And deeply uncomfortable for the scientific consensus. Colleagues suggested error. Noise. Statistical coincidence. But Katie trusted the data. And the data pointed to a radical idea. Milk is not just nutrition. It is information. For decades, biology treated breast milk as simple fuel. Calories in. Growth out. But if milk were only calories, why would it change depending on the sex of the baby? Katie kept digging. Across more than 250 mothers and over 700 sampling events, the story grew more complex. Younger, first-time mothers produced milk with fewer calories but significantly higher levels of cortisol—the stress hormone. The babies who drank it grew faster. They were also more alert, more cautious, more anxious. Milk wasn’t just building bodies. It was shaping behavior. Then came the discovery that changed everything. When a baby nurses, microscopic amounts of saliva flow back into the breast. That saliva carries biological signals about the infant’s immune system. If the baby is getting sick, the mother’s body detects it. Within hours, the milk changes. White blood cells surge. Macrophages multiply. Targeted antibodies appear. When the baby recovers, the milk returns to baseline. This was not coincidence. It was call and response. A biological dialogue refined over millions of years. Invisible—until someone thought to listen. As Katie reviewed existing research, she noticed something unsettling. There were twice as many scientific studies on erectile dysfunction as on breast milk composition. The first food every human consumes. The substance that shaped our species. Largely ignored. So she did something bold. She launched a blog with a deliberately provocative name: Mammals Suck Milk. It exploded. Over a million readers in its first year. Parents. Doctors. Scientists. People asking questions research had skipped. The discoveries kept coming. Milk changes by time of day. Foremilk differs from hindmilk. Human milk contains over 200 oligosaccharides babies can’t digest—because they exist to feed beneficial gut bacteria. Every mother’s milk is biologically unique. In 2017, Katie brought this work to a TED stage. In 2020, it reached a global audience through Netflix’s Babies. Today, at Arizona State University’s Comparative Lactation Lab, she continues reshaping how medicine understands infant development, neonatal care, formula design, and public health. The implications are staggering. Milk has been evolving for more than 200 million years—longer than dinosaurs walked the Earth. What we once dismissed as simple nourishment is one of the most sophisticated communication systems biology has ever produced. Katie Hinde didn’t just study milk. She revealed that nourishment is intelligence. A living, responsive system shaping who we become before we ever speak. All because one scientist refused to accept that half the story was “measurement error.” Sometimes the biggest revolutions begin by listening to what everyone else ignores.
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cathpro
cathpro@cathpro3·
@argosaki I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. Psalms 139: 14
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Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
@CachyOS and to all the wonderful souls using this amazing OS for a while now, please what Local Web Server do you advise I use, coming from Win10Pro+Laragon? I've done everything to install FlyEnv, which I really like to have but with no success. What do I do?
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
The Igbos should take the New York Times hatchet job seriously. That was a hitman’s job! Don’t allow anything to be swept under the rug. Mandate your lawmakers to handle it at plenary immediately. Because Bola is a dangerous man. The @nytimes was the template the BBC used. It set the tone for the infamous Biafra Civil War. Bigotry is his weapon of choice. Igbo Hate became APC’s “unofficial” state policy. The Government of Nigeria has become so foolish & useless, they now resort to beer parlor lobbyists to drive their failed narratives. They gave the New York Times a Ronu template. Planting the story in a left-wing fake media was not to change President Trump’s mind nor change the narrative in Washington. That ship has sailed, & @POTUS dislikes the @nytimes. Bola Tinubu is only trying to pit the North against the Igbos, to gain political mileage. That’s the entire point of the failed psyop. “When caught, blame the Igbos.” Because: If President Trump’s ears were the target, local champions would have given the spotlight to the countless white right-wing media that DT & his henchmen have consistently reposted. A Lagos-Ibadan hatchet job planted in the New York Times & paid for by Nigerian taxpayers. Can you see how they waste your taxes? Taiwo Aina @taiwoaina_ in Lagos ran the fake story for Ruth Maclean @ruthmaclean & @dionnesearcey of the @nytimes to publish. The trio has redefined lazy journalism & pens for hire, & they must be held accountable! This is what the Government of Nigeria use your taxes for. Instead of ending insecurity, (they paid a bunch of Washington-based Lobby Groups & lazy journalists a whopping $9 million to plant fake stories in foreign tabloids). Nigeria has never seen this level of idiosyncrasy before. The recklessness & the carelessness. Then the crudity, the stupidity, the raw bigotry & the crass dereliction of duty. APC Marauders sunk my darling Nigeria down-below-under. The Federal Government of Nigeria is indirectly accusing President Trump & the @WhiteHouse of relying on the information provided by a screwdriver seller (in the predominantly Christian town of Onitsha) to authorize the strikes against terrorists in Sokoto Nigeria? If so, then this is a very weighty allegation, one that @POTUS & his allies won’t take kindly. And if you ever doubted the insincerity of those in power before, now you have the definitive proof that the government of Nigeria is not committed to ending the insecurity. They are rather committed to the pursuit of a more sinister-incendiary agenda, one rooted in infamy, & preconceived to arrive at a certain destination. The aftermath is anyone’s guess! @POTUS @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @SecRubio @SecWar @RepRileyMoore @TomColeOK04 @SenTedCruz @DeptofWar @StateDept @HouseAppropsGOP @FoxNews
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𝕮𝖍𝖎𝖑𝖑𝖎𝖓
𝕮𝖍𝖎𝖑𝖑𝖎𝖓@damzychillin·
Juan Mata and Lukaku excluded , name a player that played for Manchester United and Chelsea . Impossible
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Kaycii
Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
It's being days now since I moved on to Linux(CachyOS) what a sleek Linux Distro. The begining of new path for me in the Digital world of freedom in dev. & design. I must confess, rocking it & learning every step of the way. I thank & bless everyone at @CachyOS 2026 here I come!
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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
DR Congo is out but the world won't forget the impact of Patrice Lumumba at AFCON 2025. I need DR Congo to qualify for the World Cup so that he can pass the message to the more global audiences 💪
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Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
Now, we move a new horizon of dev. and production with freedom and joy.
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Kaycii@Kaycii_Aust·
I just started my full blown Linux journey right now with an Arch-base distro(CachyOS). Very snappy and joy to behold even on an old machine. Bye to Microsoft and their WindowsOS. #Linux
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Premier League
Premier League@premierleague·
Who scored THIS goal? 💥
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