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Living Sacrifice | Wild, Wonderful and Perfectly in Process | New breed | Good guy with bad instinct.

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Kazbaby🥇@khazzzzzzzz·
@OlogbonDaniel Grey’s anatomy House The Pitt The good doctor The Resident New Amsterdam Dr. Romantic ER
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Kazbaby🥇@khazzzzzzzz·
Medical students please watch medical series oh, so you’ll know that kind of Doctor you don’t want to be.
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Omoalhaja
Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
You have just a laptop and a strong internet, do this if you make UGC and want to get paid - Instead of creating random UGC, go on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts and study at least 10 high-performing videos in your niche with strong engagement. - Sign up on Glitchy and choose affiliate offers that already have demand instead of trying to force weak offers on people. Sign up here app.glitchy.com/ref?id=183322 - Use n8n, MakeUGC, and simple AI landing pages to create videos optimized for conversions, clicks, and retention. - Distribute aggressively across TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and iterate based on watch time, clicks, and conversions
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Tarelayefa
Tarelayefa@Sugar_Pops_·
@Jonjnr1 100k will not feed a family very well in a month. Emphasis on ‘very well’.
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Tarelayefa@Sugar_Pops_·
I need more women to speak up. A man will drop 100k a month and eat meat in all his meals and actually believe it’s his 100k that provided it? Mr “I don’t know what my wife does with her salary”… she is feeding you with her salary.
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trippl 🤍
trippl 🤍@tripplsett_·
mumu no go find work 😂😂
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DAN@OlogbonDaniel·
@omoalhajaabiola Sir, help my LinkedIn account was restricted and I'm unable to login or even try to verify with NIN Please I need help
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Omoalhaja
Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
Truckload of opportunities on LinkedIn Please don’t joke with LinkedIn Download and watch my LinkedIn optimization videos. It’s available for free on skill Afrika platform
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Favourite | Al & Automation
Favourite | Al & Automation@favoritetechgal·
If you want to make your first $1K this month, AI content creation is one of the fastest ways to get there right now. Videos, images, ads. businesses are paying for this every single day. Spend 1 hour on any of this yt channel Its a masterclass on creating AI videos and images from scratch. The people who watch this tonight will wake up tomorrow with a new skill. Watch it and Bookmark it now. @airushhour?si=a1ZogXNKa9Y22A70" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@airushhour?si… @dankieft?si=Ir9OZ2Ii5UPAvZNY" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@dankieft?si=I… @rourkeheath?si=sxIkaoLzL4pi5oeB" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@rourkeheath?s… @yourivanhofwegen?si=tKPuebT3rIKCHgu5" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@yourivanhofwe
Favourite | Al & Automation@favoritetechgal

Spent 4 years getting a degree. Spent 4 weeks learning AI. Guess which one got me hired 🫠

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Mayowa
Mayowa@mayowaofyt·
How to Use Automator on Google Flow for Image Generation — New 2026 Update. 🔥 A step-by-step guide on setting up automated image generation workflows smoothly and efficiently on Google Flow. RT if you gained value. 🚀
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Orezi Mena
Orezi Mena@Thecreativemena·
They complain about how rotten our ecosystem has become, but they sponsor reality tv shows instead of workshops
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Nnamdi Obi
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii·
KLED BROKE OUR LAWS. @ndpcngr look into this. I am making this last post before i put it to rest. Kled AI collected personal data from 25,000 Nigerians, sold it to AI labs and governments, then IP-banned the entire country. What they did not tell you is that while they were operating in Nigeria, they appear to have been breaking Nigerian law. Here is the legal case, point by point, with every source linked. FIRST. UNDERSTAND WHAT KLED ACTUALLY IS Kled, registered as Nitrility Inc., is not a neutral tech platform. By their own published terms of service (app.kled.ai/terms), the moment you upload anything to Kled, you are not just sharing content. You are irrevocably selling it. Their exact words: "YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU ARE IRREVOCABLY SELLING SUBMITTED CONTENT TO COMPANY TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE." They then grant themselves the right to "sell, share, sublicense, transfer and/or distribute Submitted Content to our affiliates, our customers, partners and/or prospective customers and partners to be used for any purpose, including without limitation the development of artificial and machine learning products." Their own website (kled.ai) states they power the world's leading AI companies, governments, and research institutions. Your photos, videos, and identity documents were being sold the moment you hit upload. But here is the part that exposes the entire "we pay you fairly" narrative as a trap. Their terms also contain this clause: "If the consents, covenants, releases and/or rights granted to Company are deemed legally unenforceable or otherwise revoked, reversed, invalidated, or withdrawn with respect to any Submitted Content, then you are required to immediately refund to Company any compensation you previously received in connection with such Submitted Content." Read that again. If a Nigerian court or the NDPC ever rules that their consent clause is unenforceable under Nigerian law, Kled can legally demand every naira they paid you back. They built a clause to reclaim payments the moment their legal framework gets challenged. They did not come to empower you. They came to extract from you, and they made sure they could take back even the few dollars they offered if anyone tried to hold them accountable. That is not fair compensation. That is a legal trap dressed as an opportunity. VIOLATION ONE: OPERATING WITHOUT NDPC REGISTRATION The Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 classifies any organization that processes the personal data of more than 200 Nigerian users within six months as a Data Controller of Major Importance. That classification triggers a mandatory legal obligation to register with the Nigeria Data Protection Commission before operating at scale. Kled had 25,000 Nigerian users. The NDPC maintains a public register of all compliant organizations here: services.ndpc.gov.ng/repo/?flp=dcmi Search for Kled or Nitrility Inc. yourself. They are not on it. ( I have provide screenshots below) Operating on Nigerian user data at that scale without NDPC registration is a direct violation of the Act. VIOLATION TWO: PROCESSING DATA AFTER CONSENT WAS COMPROMISED By his own public admission, Nigerian users were actively submitting KYC documents through Kled's verification system. He stated this himself in his original post when he described being "flooded with thousands of fake Japanese passports and identity cards with Nigerians photoshopped onto them" in their KYC system. The NDPA requires that when a user's ability to complete the consent process is blocked or their data is rejected, all processing of their personal data must stop immediately. But Kled's own App Store developer responses, which you can verify yourself (apps.apple.com/ca/app/kled/id…), show a pattern of telling users that uploaded content remains in processing even after their accounts are rejected or flagged. Their terms of service (app.kled.ai/terms) confirm this further, stating explicitly that if consent is ever deemed unenforceable, the company retains the right to reclaim payments while making no commitment to delete the data already collected. Nigerian users went through KYC. He confirmed that himself. Their data was retained after rejection. His own terms confirm that. Under the NDPA, that is unlawful data processing. VIOLATION THREE: UNLAWFUL CROSS-BORDER DATA TRANSFER The NDPA is explicit. Nigerian user data can only be transferred abroad if the receiving organization provides a level of data protection substantially equivalent to Nigerian law (cookieyes.com/blog/nigeria-d…). Kled's business model is selling Nigerian user data to AI labs, governments, and research institutions internationally. Their own terms of service (app.kled.ai/terms) confirm they sell, share, sublicense, transfer and distribute submitted content to customers, partners, and prospective partners for any purpose. Nowhere in their privacy policy (kled.ai/privacy-policy) do they disclose whether those buyers meet Nigeria's data adequacy standards. That is not a minor oversight. That is a legal violation. Their governing law clause makes it even worse. Their terms state: "This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware." Nigerian law is not mentioned anywhere in their entire terms of service. They designed this contract to operate entirely outside Nigerian legal jurisdiction while collecting data from Nigerian citizens. VIOLATION FOUR: NO DATA PROTECTION OFFICER Under the NDPA and the GAID 2025 (ndpc.gov.ng/wp-content/upl…), every Data Controller of Major Importance must appoint a qualified Data Protection Officer to monitor compliance, handle user rights requests, and liaise with the NDPC. Kled processed the data of 25,000 Nigerians at millions of uploads per day. They have never publicly disclosed the appointment of a DPO for their Nigerian operations. VIOLATION FIVE: NO COMPLIANCE AUDIT FILED Data Controllers of Major Importance are required to conduct annual compliance audits and submit Compliance Audit Returns to the NDPC (ndpc.gov.ng/faqs). A company that processed 10 million uploads from Nigerian users, collected biometric identity data through KYC, and sold that data to third parties internationally, has no public record of submitting a single compliance audit to Nigeria's data protection authority. THE PRECEDENT THEY SHOULD BE WORRIED ABOUT The NDPC and FCCPC jointly fined Meta $220 million for the same category of violations, including unauthorized data collection, failure to file a compliance audit, and unlawful cross-border data transfers. That fine was upheld by a Nigerian tribunal on April 25, 2025 (fccpc.gov.ng/violations-tri…). The NDPC has also launched formal investigations into Temu over improper handling of Nigerian user data. This is not a toothless regulatory environment. It is a live one. Kled processed data from 25,000 Nigerians, transferred it internationally to unnamed AI labs and governments, collected biometric identity information through KYC, built a contract designed to reclaim payments if their legal framework is ever challenged, and did all of this without registering with the NDPC, without appointing a Data Protection Officer, without filing a compliance audit, and without disclosing whether their data buyers meet Nigerian legal standards. That is not a business decision. That is a compliance failure with legal consequences. WHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW If you are a Nigerian who uploaded data to Kled, you have rights under the NDPA. You have the right to know what data they hold on you, the right to request deletion, and the right to know exactly who they sold your data to. File a formal complaint directly with the Nigeria Data Protection Commission here: ndpc.gov.ng Read the full NDPC resources and official documents here: ndpc.gov.ng/resources They banned Nigeria. Nigeria has a law. Use it. @ndpcngr Please take this seriously.
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Avi Patel@avipat_

I'm going to make 1 more post on this before I put it to rest because the amount of very clearly misinformed and very emotional individuals spreading misinformation is getting out of hand. 1. This is very clearly NOT a marketing stunt. We certainly don't need the exposure or the users. Even if we did, why would we ban a region from the app store and then market to that same region? 2. Kled is ONLY available on iOS, not on Android. There is a very clearly fake Android app (the logo isn't even our logo) that is impersonating us with only 5k downloads that we have reported for takedown. 3. Kled was top 100 in the Nigeria App Store several times over in a 4-month timespan, again we very clearly did not need the marketing. You can verify the legitimacy of this claim via this link which shows the app store rankings over time in Nigeria: app.sensortower.com/app-analysis/c… 4. Some very low IQ individuals think that the link above is fake. This is from Sensor Tower, which is a multi-billion dollar company that everyone uses for analytics. Again, some very misinformed individuals think that the "edit" text in the link above means that the graph is altered or fake. That is literally not how websites work. You CANNOT alter the rankings content of Sensor Tower via link, this is physically impossible. You are welcome to check any other app ranking provider on the planet and they will all verify this same data. 5. Kled does not steal people's data. We are an opt-in AI data marketplace, meaning if you want, you can download Kled on the App Store today and submit pictures, videos, or documents of any kind that are used for AI training data, and instead of getting it ripped off your device, we pay you for it. Fair compensation for your efforts is what we have been built on. 6. Kled had over 25,000 users in Nigeria alone. Across a 10 million upload sample from this region, 94.2% was fraudulent, meaning data was either AI generated, fake, altered, internet plagiarized, etc. Kled easily catches this and bans users accordingly, but this costs us resources and time, not to mention no fraud detection pipeline is perfect, meaning bad data can inevitably fall through the cracks. This bad data can severely harm the trust that AI labs have put in our business. If the fraud rate was even 50%, we as a team would have chosen to keep Kled on the Nigeria App Store, but 95% is too much. 7. Kled has only been banned in Nigeria. It is available EVERYWHERE else in Africa. This was the only region that was committing this level of fraud. 8. Anyone seeing this that isn't based in Nigeria, feel free to look at all the angry comments on this tweet and you may click their profile and very clearly see that they are based in Nigeria. Extremely emotionally charged response for a very fair business decision that has 0 racial motivation. Respect our choices, we will be back here when the time is right.

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Nnamdi Obi
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii·
CLOWNS using the same PLAYBOOK. Someone tagged me to this nonsense yesterday. You banned Nigeria and called it fraud prevention. Let's be clear about what this actually is. Your own post admits your detection system ran for months before catching a ~95% fraud rate. If your KYC is that strong, why did it take months? You don't get to announce your detection failure and then blame the country. The 95% figure has zero public methodology. No third-party audit. No breakdown of how fraud was defined. No clarity on whether Nigerian users were flagged by the same thresholds as Malaysia or Indonesia. You cannot cite a statistic only you can see and call it evidence. That passport photo proves one person submitted a fake document. Not that 200 million people are fraudsters. WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE. A 22 year old college dropout who built a data harvesting app and dressed it up as fair compensation for the little guy. Look at your own investor list. K5 Global and Founders Fund have co-invested in the same portfolio companies. Founders Fund is the original institutional backer of Palantir. Your other backer, Aglaé Ventures, owned by Bernard Arnault, runs an AI portfolio that intersects directly with the same labs that Palantir's AIP platform integrates with. Nobody is making wild accusations here. We are just reading the room. FOR MY NIGERIANS WHO DO NOT KNOW Here is what that network is actually building. Kled mobilizes hundreds of thousands of gig workers, mostly from the Global South, to upload personal photos, videos, and documents. You convert raw human life into machine readable product. The labs and platforms connected to your investors then take that data and make it actionable for governments, corporations, and in some cases, military operations. Here is why Nigeria specifically matters to this model. The major AI labs are currently being sued by artists, writers, and publishers for stealing data through web scraping. To win those cases, they need to prove they have clean, consented data. Buying a dataset from a platform like Kled, where every user signed a digital consent form in exchange for a few dollars, gives billion dollar tech companies a legal free pass. You are not disrupting anything. You are laundering consent for people with far more power than you. And here is the part nobody is saying out loud. Imagine if a company already under fire for government surveillance and military contracts openly offered to pay people in developing countries to film their homes and daily lives. It would look exactly like what it is. By using smaller startups as the public face, the same data gets collected, the same surveillance infrastructure gets fed, and the powerful names stay clean in the public eye. A 22 year old dropout does not accidentally end up with this investor network. The connections around him tell a very specific story. We are just the ones reading it out loud. This is the same playbook PayPal ran on Nigeria for years. Locked us out. Called us fraudsters. Made us third-class citizens of the internet economy. And when they finally came back, after years of Nigerian developers building workarounds and Nigerian users funding entire ecosystems without them, we had already moved on. We didn't need them. We needed the infrastructure they refused to give us. They did not give it to us and we survived. You will try to re-enter but it will be too late. To MY FELLOW NIGERIANS, Every time a foreign platform exits Nigeria citing fraud, we debate the fraud. We rarely ask why a country of 220 million people with the largest developer community in Africa still does not own the servers, the data centers, or the infrastructure that defines what "legitimate" looks like online. When you don't own your data infrastructure, someone else defines your identity. They decide what counts as fraud. They decide what counts as valid. They hold the receipt and you argue at the door. The answer to Kled is not begging them to return. The answer is owning the pipes. Data centers. Local cloud infrastructure. Payment rails we control. Identity systems we built. Every platform that exits us citing fraud is just showing us what it costs to not own our own infrastructure. That bill keeps compounding. It is time we paid it differently. So that next time, comedians like this will not have the guts to call us fraud without evidence.
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Avi Patel@avipat_

We have removed Kled from the Nigerian app store and IP banned the entire region. The first thing I would like to say is I have nothing against Nigeria. I have a ton of friends from this region and these were some of our earliest app adopters. Genuinely, thank you all for the support. Kled has been up and running and out of beta for 4 months now. We have paid out hundreds of thousands of people for their data, and our users have uploaded over 1 billion assets onto our platform. After several months of uploads we found that Nigeria had a ≈95% fraud rate. Instead of real, usable data, users were uploading pictures of black screens, duplicate photos, internet generated images, AI generated images, etc. at an unimaginable scale. In comparison, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines have a less than 10% fraud rate across 10x the userbase size. Our fraud system is fast to catch these issues but the level of complexity of these schemes is getting out of hand. This weekend we were flooded with thousands of fake Japanese passports and identity cards with Nigerians photoshopped onto them in our KYC system. That was the final straw. As a startup we can't afford to eat the costs of that data overhead, so we temporarily removed the app from the region while we improved our fraud detection and banning system to quickly filter out bad actors when the time is right. On top of all of this, every time we make a post there is someone asking us to bring the region back within seconds. We hear you, but it's gotten out of hand. We've made this decision with great care. We love everyone who has genuinely supported Kled from Nigeria, and we hope to return when the time is right. -Kled Team

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Korede.
Korede.@KoredeScribbles·
@victorosimhen9 this is not football sir, but omooo, omooo, sir, a medstudent needs you oo.😭♥️
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Omoalhaja
Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
5 cold email samples for my people in automation and AI agents I advise you to hand write these cold emails everyday. Don’t just read. Hand write, like write it down with your hands everyday for the next 5 days Now go to indeed or LinkedIn on the 6th day, search for automation Jobs and write a cover letter or cold email for the job. I am confident you will be a better cold email writer if you follow this docs.google.com/document/d/1jd…
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HALO | CAREER SPECIALIST
HALO | CAREER SPECIALIST@Halosznn_·
Nigerians are spending money on AI video tools they do not need to pay for. Here are the free ones nobody is talking about + tutorials👇
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Omoalhaja
Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
Send this to the person. Modify to suit your profile and skills “Hi sule, I noticed you’ve checked out my profile a couple of times. Usually, that means something caught your attention. Out of curiosity, what stood out? I’ve been working at the intersection of ESG, climate strategy, and data-driven decision-making, and I’m always interested in how teams like yours at Deloitte are approaching this space. If it makes sense, I’d be open to a quick exchange of ideas. Best, Abiola
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This person from Deloitte always viewing my profile, message me nau🌚🌚🌚

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Korede.
Korede.@KoredeScribbles·
Officially a Clinical Student! I passed my MBBS 1 Examination! Glory be to God!🙏🏾❤️ Clinicals please be nice, and I am open to any advice from my wonderful seniors.🥹🤲
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