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officialomonigo

officialomonigo

@Officialomonigo

🌐 Building my career in IT | Networking • Active Directory • IT Support | Learning in public | Future Cloud Engineer ☁️ | Gods’ own

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Crazy Codes🚀👨‍💻
Crazy Codes🚀👨‍💻@richsongocrazy·
What I did today as a software engineer: 1. Built 3 sub pages on a landing page for a client 2. Joined a call for a new project. 3. Submit a project for Meta review 4. Ran in the ran 5. Got another package today 6. Ate. What did you do today?
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Technical Ben
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben·
Since my account have viral again let me plug myself and you should do too. Hi, my name is Benjamin. I'm a Technical Email Marketing Specialist and Lifecycle Marketer. I help e-commerce and SaaS companies build customer journeys that improve acquisition, engagement, retention, and revenue. I work across the full lifecycle, from email development and CRM automation to campaign QA, segmentation, personalization, A/B testing, and analytics. My stack includes Braze, Iterable, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Klaviyo, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Litmus, HTML, CSS, SQL, Figma, Looker, Mixpanel, Jira, and AI tools to streamline marketing operations. I've had the opportunity to work with global brands, including WEBTOON, helping teams deliver better customer experiences through data-driven lifecycle marketing. Outside of work, I'm building products, mentoring aspiring professionals, and sharing practical insights on marketing, remote work, and career growth. Quote and tell us what you do?
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officialomonigo
officialomonigo@Officialomonigo·
What I did today : Today I learned about Static Routing. A static route is a route that a network engineer manually configures on a router. It tells the router how to reach a destination network when there isn’t already a known route in the routing table.
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Crazy Codes🚀👨‍💻@richsongocrazy

What I did today as a software engineer: 1. Built 3 sub pages on a landing page for a client 2. Joined a call for a new project. 3. Submit a project for Meta review 4. Ran in the ran 5. Got another package today 6. Ate. What did you do today?

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Adenike
Adenike@Hiadenike·
@TechnicalBben guide on direct shopping was elite, but let’s be honest. it was mostly for the guys. ​Shopping on Temu as a woman who loves a high-end, luxury aesthetic is an entirely different sport. If you don't know what you’re typing into that search bar, you will end up with a box full of shiny, plastic-feeling polyester that looks nothing like the pictures. ​I shop on Temu all the time, so let me save the day for the girls. If you want your clothes to look expensive on a budget, stop searching for generic words and start using these exact quality keywords instead: ​1. Office Trousers & Blazers ​Avoid: Generic "office pants" (they will be thin and feel like plastic). ​Search for: "High-waist terylene trousers", "viscose blend blazer", or "heavy drape wide-leg pants". Terylene is the secret material that makes trousers fall heavily and look expensive all day. ​2. Knitwear & Tight Tops ​Avoid: Basic spandex or thin nylon. ​Search for: "Ribbed modal top", "viscose-knit bodysuit", or "heavyweight cotton-elastane". Modal is a game-changer. It feels like butter on your skin, doesn't fade easily, and hugs your body beautifully. ​3. Silk & Satin (Dresses & Shirts) ​Avoid: 100% polyester satin (it reflects light too brightly and feels hot). ​Search for: "Mulberry silk blend shirt", "heavyweight satin slip dress", or "acetate satin". Acetate and heavyweight satin have a soft, expensive glow that looks exactly like real silk. ​4. Jewelry (The Non-Tarnish Secret) ​Avoid: "Alloy" or "fashion jewelry" (it will turn green before the package even arrives in Nigeria). ​Search for: "18K PVD gold plated stainless steel", "925 sterling silver geometric earrings", or "waterproof titanium steel". PVD plating is vacuum-sealed, meaning you can literally sweat and bathe in it without it fading. ​5. Bags & Leather Items ​Avoid: "PU leather" unless you check the details (it peels very fast). ​Search for: "Split leather tote bag", "suede leather shoulder bag", or "microfiber leather". Microfiber leather is a high-grade material that actually feels like real leather and doesn't crack. ​6. The Sizing Trap (Shoes & Clothes) ​The Shoe Rule: Temu sizes can be confusing because they mix China, UK, and US metrics. If you are buying heels or slides and see words like "elastic," "stretch knit," or "elastic strap" in the description, go one size smaller. Stretch materials loosen up quickly, and sizing down keeps them from slipping off your feet. ​Measure, Don't Guess: Stop assuming your normal size will fit perfectly. Get a measuring tape, measure your foot length in centimeters, and match it directly to their specific centimeter size chart. It’s the only way to avoid buying shoes that look like canoes. ​The Clothes Rule: If you’re buying items that need a tight fit (like trousers or corsets), look for words like "elastane" or "spandex." If it has 0% stretch, buy a size bigger. If it’s a "viscose-knit" or "modal blend," stay true to your size because the fabric naturally stretches. ​My Personal Rules to Separate the Gems from the Junk: ​Sort by "Most Orders" first: Let other people be the guinea pigs. Only look for items that thousands of people have already bought. ​The Nigerian Review Rule: Scroll down and look for reviews from Nigerians. We do not hide our feelings. If the material is rubbish, a Nigerian buyer will say it plainly in the comments. ​Check the Customer Photos: If there are no real pictures in the review section showing the actual fabric under normal lighting, do not add it to your cart. ​Ignore the word "Luxury" in titles: The title is just a trick to get you to click. Scroll straight down to the "Specification" tab and read the actual fabric breakdown. Percentages don't lie. ​You don't need a million bucks to look put together; you just need to know how to read the description tag.
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben

Once you learn how to shop directly from China, E.g Temù or shien your wardrobe changes completely. Call me cheap I don't care I ain't rich, I don't do fraud.😭 It's knowing what to search for. Here's my style after making plenty of mistakes. 1. T-shirts: Skip 100% polyester unless you're buying gym wear. Instead, search: • 100% Cotton • Combed Cotton • Heavyweight Cotton • 240-300 GSM Cotton • Premium Cotton • Mercerized Cotton The heavier the GSM, the thicker and more premium the shirt usually feels. 2. Jeans: Denim Jeans Temu is surprisingly good for denim if you know what to search. Search: • Denim Jeans • Cotton Denim • Raw Denim • Selvedge Denim (if available) • 98% Cotton + 2% Elastane • 99% Cotton Avoid jeans with high polyester content. The more cotton, the better they'll age and feel. 3. Body-hug clothing: Search: • Ribbed Knit • Modal • Viscose Blend • Cotton-Spandex Blend They hold their shape much better than cheap polyester. 4. Hoodies Search: • 400 GSM • French Terry • Cotton Fleece • Heavyweight Hoodie 5. Chains Search: • 316L Stainless Steel • Titanium Steel • PVD Gold Plated • Vacuum Plated These are far more resistant to fading than ordinary fashion jewelry. 6. Earrings Search: • 925 Sterling Silver • 316L Stainless Steel • Hypoallergenic • Moissanite (if you're buying stones) 7. Scarves Search: • Mulberry Silk • Silk Blend • Cashmere Blend • Wool Blend • Viscose Avoid the shiny, thin polyester scarves if you're after a premium look. 8. Loafers Search: • Genuine Leather • Cow Leather • Full Grain Leather (rare but worth looking for) • Rubber Outsole 9. Sneakers Search: • Rubber Outsole • EVA Midsole • Breathable Mesh • Leather Upper • Stitched Sole Pictures lie a lot The description usually tells the truth. Here's how I shop: 1. Read the material composition before anything else. 2. Sort by Most Orders or Best Selling, not cheapest. 3. Only buy products with lots of reviews or pictures or even better when a Nigerian has purchased it before they always tell the truth. 4. Read the 1-star reviews first. They'll tell you what the seller won't. 5. Look at customer photos, not the product photos. 6. Check the weight of the product. Better quality clothing is often heavier. 7. Read the size chart. Don't assume your Nigerian size matches. 8. If the title has words like "luxury," "premium," or "designer" but the material is 100% polyester, not everything but still move on. Your best friend isn't the product picture. It's the material, the reviews, and the customer photos. That's how you separate the gems from the junk. I hope this help. Things are to expensive for a country this poor.

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Victory🎙️| Use Recollyai
We applied Recollyai to the Wema startup pitch. Got the email last night. It started with “congratulations, after rigorous review, you’re in…” 🙏
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Ucheedwinofficial
Ucheedwinofficial@ucheedwin20·
90k bookmarks! Thank you @TechnicalBben 👏👏. To help you easily get the keyword search combination, I created a tap-to-copy search word tool. Open on your phone, tap a combo, paste in Temu. You can add to home screen so it lives like an app. temu-kit.netlify.app
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Technical Ben@TechnicalBben

Once you learn how to shop directly from China, E.g Temù or shien your wardrobe changes completely. Call me cheap I don't care I ain't rich, I don't do fraud.😭 It's knowing what to search for. Here's my style after making plenty of mistakes. 1. T-shirts: Skip 100% polyester unless you're buying gym wear. Instead, search: • 100% Cotton • Combed Cotton • Heavyweight Cotton • 240-300 GSM Cotton • Premium Cotton • Mercerized Cotton The heavier the GSM, the thicker and more premium the shirt usually feels. 2. Jeans: Denim Jeans Temu is surprisingly good for denim if you know what to search. Search: • Denim Jeans • Cotton Denim • Raw Denim • Selvedge Denim (if available) • 98% Cotton + 2% Elastane • 99% Cotton Avoid jeans with high polyester content. The more cotton, the better they'll age and feel. 3. Body-hug clothing: Search: • Ribbed Knit • Modal • Viscose Blend • Cotton-Spandex Blend They hold their shape much better than cheap polyester. 4. Hoodies Search: • 400 GSM • French Terry • Cotton Fleece • Heavyweight Hoodie 5. Chains Search: • 316L Stainless Steel • Titanium Steel • PVD Gold Plated • Vacuum Plated These are far more resistant to fading than ordinary fashion jewelry. 6. Earrings Search: • 925 Sterling Silver • 316L Stainless Steel • Hypoallergenic • Moissanite (if you're buying stones) 7. Scarves Search: • Mulberry Silk • Silk Blend • Cashmere Blend • Wool Blend • Viscose Avoid the shiny, thin polyester scarves if you're after a premium look. 8. Loafers Search: • Genuine Leather • Cow Leather • Full Grain Leather (rare but worth looking for) • Rubber Outsole 9. Sneakers Search: • Rubber Outsole • EVA Midsole • Breathable Mesh • Leather Upper • Stitched Sole Pictures lie a lot The description usually tells the truth. Here's how I shop: 1. Read the material composition before anything else. 2. Sort by Most Orders or Best Selling, not cheapest. 3. Only buy products with lots of reviews or pictures or even better when a Nigerian has purchased it before they always tell the truth. 4. Read the 1-star reviews first. They'll tell you what the seller won't. 5. Look at customer photos, not the product photos. 6. Check the weight of the product. Better quality clothing is often heavier. 7. Read the size chart. Don't assume your Nigerian size matches. 8. If the title has words like "luxury," "premium," or "designer" but the material is 100% polyester, not everything but still move on. Your best friend isn't the product picture. It's the material, the reviews, and the customer photos. That's how you separate the gems from the junk. I hope this help. Things are to expensive for a country this poor.

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Technical Ben
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben·
Once you learn how to shop directly from China, E.g Temù or shien your wardrobe changes completely. Call me cheap I don't care I ain't rich, I don't do fraud.😭 It's knowing what to search for. Here's my style after making plenty of mistakes. 1. T-shirts: Skip 100% polyester unless you're buying gym wear. Instead, search: • 100% Cotton • Combed Cotton • Heavyweight Cotton • 240-300 GSM Cotton • Premium Cotton • Mercerized Cotton The heavier the GSM, the thicker and more premium the shirt usually feels. 2. Jeans: Denim Jeans Temu is surprisingly good for denim if you know what to search. Search: • Denim Jeans • Cotton Denim • Raw Denim • Selvedge Denim (if available) • 98% Cotton + 2% Elastane • 99% Cotton Avoid jeans with high polyester content. The more cotton, the better they'll age and feel. 3. Body-hug clothing: Search: • Ribbed Knit • Modal • Viscose Blend • Cotton-Spandex Blend They hold their shape much better than cheap polyester. 4. Hoodies Search: • 400 GSM • French Terry • Cotton Fleece • Heavyweight Hoodie 5. Chains Search: • 316L Stainless Steel • Titanium Steel • PVD Gold Plated • Vacuum Plated These are far more resistant to fading than ordinary fashion jewelry. 6. Earrings Search: • 925 Sterling Silver • 316L Stainless Steel • Hypoallergenic • Moissanite (if you're buying stones) 7. Scarves Search: • Mulberry Silk • Silk Blend • Cashmere Blend • Wool Blend • Viscose Avoid the shiny, thin polyester scarves if you're after a premium look. 8. Loafers Search: • Genuine Leather • Cow Leather • Full Grain Leather (rare but worth looking for) • Rubber Outsole 9. Sneakers Search: • Rubber Outsole • EVA Midsole • Breathable Mesh • Leather Upper • Stitched Sole Pictures lie a lot The description usually tells the truth. Here's how I shop: 1. Read the material composition before anything else. 2. Sort by Most Orders or Best Selling, not cheapest. 3. Only buy products with lots of reviews or pictures or even better when a Nigerian has purchased it before they always tell the truth. 4. Read the 1-star reviews first. They'll tell you what the seller won't. 5. Look at customer photos, not the product photos. 6. Check the weight of the product. Better quality clothing is often heavier. 7. Read the size chart. Don't assume your Nigerian size matches. 8. If the title has words like "luxury," "premium," or "designer" but the material is 100% polyester, not everything but still move on. Your best friend isn't the product picture. It's the material, the reviews, and the customer photos. That's how you separate the gems from the junk. I hope this help. Things are to expensive for a country this poor.
Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_

I think its Yahoo boys that's making some of you clowns You are a security man You see me 10 times, you beg and hail me 10 times You sell shoes 85k I can get on Temu for 50k with free delivery You open a restaurant and use plastic takeaway to sell one plate of Egusi soup for 18k. Just because Yahoo boys are tipping you everytime you hail them or because Yahoo boys are buying 5$ Chinese sneakers for 85k or because Yahoo boys mostly do not have taste and will accept 18k soup in a black SUP plastic takeaway That does not mean we are all Yahoo boys I am not giving you shishi unless you earn it. If you like hail me 1 million times I will buy my cheap Chinese shoes on Temu and I will not accept an SUP for an 18k soup

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CA L EB
CA L EB@Caylebb1·
When a client say NO to your offer, what do you do? - Walk away - Follow up - Convince
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Ade_visuals@ade_visuals·
We pray against wasted effort 🙏
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officialomonigo
officialomonigo@Officialomonigo·
@Tofunmithedev The thing is, the more you learn the more you see the light at the end of the tunnel
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Tofunmi🌸
Tofunmi🌸@Tofunmithedev·
Nobody talks about the exhaustion of learning constantly in Tech and still not knowing if any of it it actually taking you forward. Are you or have you been in this loop?
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Fareedah | Personal Branding
Fareedah | Personal Branding@fareedaholadeji·
You are not building a brand online. You do not work online. Then why exactly are you spending 5, 6, 7 hours on your phone daily? Go focus on what’s moving the needle for you offline!
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Stephanie Iniidara
Stephanie Iniidara@StephanieInii·
Please read books or listen to meaningful podcast.
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UxUi Tega (Design & Ai)
UxUi Tega (Design & Ai)@Tegadesigns·
It’s a beautiful new day to take visibility seriously. Companies are still actively hiring.
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Omolade Adeniran
Omolade Adeniran@Ladeadeniran·
Dear @X algorithm, I'm looking to connect with people interested in: → Frontend → Backend → Full Stack → DevOps → LeetCode → AI/ML → Data Science → UI/UX → Freelancing → Startups if you are building something meaningful in tech or you are just starting please Say hi & let's grow together
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Finaltouch
Finaltouch@Finaltoucch·
May this new week bring us high paying long term contracts, quality clients, new opportunities, and the kind of breakthroughs we’ve been praying for.
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Tech_baby
Tech_baby@Tech_babby·
39M amazing friends.. Thank you🎉 If you’re building career in Tech or AI we should definitely connect. I drop career tips and strategies for you.🤍
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