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Saintlammy

@Saintlammy_

Design Lead @SblendHQ. A husband | A dad | A crypto & Web3 activist

Everywhere, Earth Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Saintlammy@Saintlammy_·
You were only told: “Rome was not built in a day” You were not told: “Rome was not built right” Go and build right.
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Oluwabukola
Oluwabukola@MisBukola·
Back then, during the election period, when many pastors and prophets were giving different prophecies about who would become president, I personally prayed and asked God why some people were confidently saying Bola Tinubu was God’s choice. That night, I had a dream and got the Bible verse: Jeremiah 14:14 (NIV) Then the Lord said to me, “The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I have not sent them or appointed them or spoken to them. They are prophesying to you false visions, divinations,idolatries[a] and the delusions of their own minds. So at that point, on the day I had that dream, I was still growing in my walk with Christ. I was really confused, then I called my friend @Saintlammy_ , and we spoke about it. He said some things that made me realize that Nigeria really needs help. When I read it, I understood it as a warning that not every prophecy truly comes from God, even if it comes from someone behind a pulpit. The second dream I had was also very symbolic. I saw Peter Obi’s campaign ground filled with people under about four tents, while Tinubu had just one tent with fewer people. Then I saw Tinubu being brought down from a pickup truck, and before he stepped out, there was so much blood on the floor. It was frightening. After that, I saw people from his tent forcefully scattering the other tents and pushing people to his tent aggressively. At the time, I didn’t fully understand the dream. But looking at Nigeria today, the insecurity, kidnappings, bloodshed, hardship, and the way many Nigerians feel their voices were ignored, the dream now makes more sense to me personally. This is why I believe we cannot continue saying our votes do not count. We need to get our PVCs, educate people around us, and participate actively in shaping the future of this country. Silence in difficult times can become complicity. Nigeria needs accountability, wisdom, and leaders who genuinely care about the people. May God help Nigeria.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

Insecurity: You are complicit if you are not speaking up — Actress Yvonne Jegede

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Vince™
Vince™@Blue_Footy·
Emmanuel Petit says Chelsea need a miracle to beat City on Saturday: 🗣 "I would say in a single game, a final, anything can happen. City won at Chelsea recently, and we saw only one team on the pitch. The question actually is who cannot beat Chelsea? It seems that every single team can beat Chelsea, actually. So Chelsea need a miracle, I will tell you it won't happen because City are a better team in every way." {Boyle Sports}
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Saintlammy@Saintlammy_·
@DearS_o_n Patience, it allows time to pass and reset state of mind
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
To all mature men who are 30+, What's one “cheat code” about life most young men ignore?
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XForceGlobal
XForceGlobal@XForceGlobal·
$BTC We have now reached the very important key zone on the macro. Pro tip: when in doubt, zoom out. We must continue to remind ourselves that #Bitcoin has never had a sustained move below the 200SMA on the weekly timeframe (accumulating under it is different).
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XForceGlobal@XForceGlobal

$BTC We should now be looking for lower levels in the coming weeks/months. #Bitcoin breaking the previous low COMPLETELY changes the outlook now when it comes to the primary counts. Bulls had every chance to keep it alive after completing 3 of the 5 necessary components of the triangle in a WXY sideways combo that we originally assumed as it continued to distribute in 3-wave moves. Scenarios: 1️⃣ Flat (currently in wave C) Don't like this, but it's the last distribution pattern if we use the macro 5-wave move into an intermediate degree wave (1). The entire range would then be classified as a sideways structure that we originally anticipated, but C wave now breaking market structure hitting the $60K regions. 2️⃣ Macro Ending Diagonal Working as a WXY to the downside using the ATH as the cut point to help give the current price action the necessary wave separation. Target is also in line with the $60K regions as the flat idea. In easy terms, both are giving pretty much the same medium timeframe targets. Now, in terms of organizing the next wave structure and prepared alternatives, we resort to a shorter timeframe bearish bias, and macro top to be made before a possible massive blowoff top to occur near the end of the decade. It's best to now assume the move from ATH is separated price action to help give the move down its necessary wave structure more room from a Fib Extension point of view to understand minimum and maximum target zones.

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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
Your honest thoughts on our performance tonight 👇
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YoungHoon Kim
YoungHoon Kim@yhbryankimiq·
I buy #XRP from now on.
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Saintlammy@Saintlammy_·
The things you see and read on Naija X these days, the moral decay stings strongly. How the heck did we get here?
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Saintlammy@Saintlammy_·
@techunicoorn What blasphemy is this?! 😂 He got chronic malaria that affected his taste buds
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OZYMANDIAS @techunicoorn·
You have Malaria and Typhoid @Saintlammy_ Shey no be chicken shawarma you chop that day too? You have masculine malaria ooo
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
FUN FACT: Less than 7% of the global population is invested in crypto.
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Saintlammy@Saintlammy_·
@UnkleAyo What kind of a church would we have if we have a nation where everything works? 🤔 This is thought-provoking. Well put together man!
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
I bookmarked this to respond later. I think I have about 5 mins to weave my thoughts. If religion didn't exist, the North would have skinned all her politicians alive - home by home. At the core of Nigeria's working engine as a business, is a simplistic architectural design woven by the trifecta compact of religion, politics & culture. None of these individual units from the trifecta can function by itself. Religion needs politics, politics needs culture. All of these individual units are important for the Nigerian people to remain a certain way, for Nigeria to work - for some people. The reason why certain Christians get abroad and stop going to church altogether is because they discovered that most of the requests the Nigerian church made us pray for, are basic amenities we lacked because of terrible governance. The church has a market to sell, which is the merchandise of hope but for that merchandise to be relevant, the political beampoint has to do its part - keep policies in place that make sure the people keep seeking hope. If policies work, everything runs, the ordinary Nigerian can feed, provide and slowly scale upwards the Maslow's hierarchy of needs - the hopeless wouldn't need the church. If wicked policies run long enough, sometimes the hopeless might seek to speak up - that's where tradition and culture comes in. They create a taper of morality that forbids rebellion. Sometimes they work hand in hand with religion but the goal is simple - make sure people don't and can't speak. Trap them under the guilt of rebellion. Repeatedly echo that leaders are "appointed by God". This my friend, is the machinery that has ensured the wheels of the weaponization of poverty run smoothly. This is a complex conversation we keep avoiding, a conversation that spotlights the instructive elements in a social experiment, like Nigeria, that keeps people chained. Fire is good - good to cook, good to warm but fire once razed down the entire city of London. This is my point. Religion is one of the paradoxical social tools that has entrenched into the fibres of our humanity. As much as it is designed to enforce good, it's been responsible for a lot of bad. As much as it liberates, it imprisons. It unites communities, while demonizing others. The destructive part about this social experiment is that, it is not forceful. Despite its design, it makes you feel like you're willing participants. As long as you're within, you'll think you're wearing bangles - but people outside the matrix can see visible chains. It is difficult to step into the awareness of these operational standpoints and not be consistently angry. It is not difficult. It is impossible.
Sheni Coker@sheni_coker

I don't think many Nigerians would be as religious and prayerful if this country was working properly.

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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
🗣 Enzo Maresca: "Andrey Santos will be out until after the international break."
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
On The GMO Debate: The Perspective of Dr Ify Rhodes-Vivour, Bill Gates’ $1 Million Prize Winner! In the ongoing GMOs moot-point, I picked interest in the perspective of Dr. Ify Aniebo Rhodes-Vivour, an associate professor in the field of discourse, a “nepo baby” from a privileged background, and a beneficiary of the benevolence of Bill Gates, an avid crusader of GMOs. A Thread!
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Deen
Deen@NurudeenDIdris·
I have this weird craving for ice cream. This is the second time I'm craving ice cream like this. Be like cravings dey look account before em start em nonsense.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
"You have your government, petition them." The same government that has been captured and monopolised by the person that owns him. Classic oyibo nonsense. Stab you with a serrated knife and then send your brother to tell you to "take responsibility" for the bleeding.
Jesse Ozone@Jessseglee

"But doc, GMOs and GM foods are bad" People who studied crop science and agric in school. Oh chim 🤦‍♂️ "No one or company should have control of what people eat." But you have your government to handle all these things. Petition them na 😁

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Saintlammy
Saintlammy@Saintlammy_·
Africa needs innovation — but not at the cost of its soul. We need systems that preserve biodiversity, empower local farmers, and respect cultural wisdom. Anything less is exploitation dressed as charity.
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Saintlammy
Saintlammy@Saintlammy_·
You know who banned GMOs for a reason? Here are just a few countries: 🇫🇷 France 🇩🇪 Germany 🇷🇺 Russia 🇮🇹 Italy 🇦🇹 Austria 🇬🇷 Greece 🇨🇭 Switzerland 🇹🇷 Turkey 🇨🇳 China (limited approval) 🇮🇳 India (halted new approvals) But somehow, Africa is the lab?
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