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@samuelachilike

On a pursuit for destiny

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Sam@samuelachilike·
@0xgodspower this is really good and looks so useful. I'm already thinking about all the math problems we breakdown into simple workflows like this. also looks really great for visualizing what goes on in a system of computation. Well done chief
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Godspower Eze
Godspower Eze@0xgodspower·
Introducing mathbuilder.xyz, A tool that allows you compute anything. Think of how programming languages work. You are not restricted to a certain type of program rather you are given the building blocks to build whatever you want. That's the goal for mathbuilder.xyz. A turing-complete math platform that gives you the building blocks to calculate, experiment and build deep computational flows. This is the first of many demos. Try it out and join me on this journey as I build the best math and computation platform.
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Sam@samuelachilike·
@beffjezos so ml on quantum computers instead or what?
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Sam@samuelachilike·
@WittyLevi Afro-kiri has better ring if you ask me
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
New development of Bishop David Oyedepo’s Ark Legacy Project, a mega church auditorium that will seat over 100,000 people at Canaanland. Once completed, it will rank among the largest church auditoriums in the world. The scale of the building has sparked mixed reactions online.
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Sam
Sam@samuelachilike·
@djsavyofficial @AsakyGRN thousands of engineers and artisans would be employed for as long as this project holds
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DJ Savy⚡️
DJ Savy⚡️@djsavyofficial·
@AsakyGRN Never seen a church open industries and factories to employ people, correct me if I’m wrong
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Horjet@david_horjet·
@iamnotstatic “Powered by an African LLM” Chat jibiti
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𝒮𝒾𝑒. ᡣ𐭩
𝒮𝒾𝑒. ᡣ𐭩@Cindtrillella·
This nigga Bam Adebayo broke Kobe’s record and y’all think we not in the end times. Start getting right with God before its too late!
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Global Confidence
Global Confidence@plantcodesss·
Now that everywhere is hot and power supply is limited, everyone is quick to say Nigeria is a failed country. But nobody wants to talk about how we’ve all contributed to the mess we’re in. A thread. 👇👇
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Sam
Sam@samuelachilike·
@allwelldotdev Hey chief. Sent you a dm. Dunno if you’ve seen it
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Allwell@allwelldotdev·
Honestly, that video was horrifying. And her scream made it even more horrific. That video should be a deterrent to all women. BBL and all kinds of filler-insertion aesthetic surgeries should be off-limits. Women, study and research on things like this before participating. Don't just concur to peer pressure. For goodness sakes, there is MORE to life than sex and relationships. Make something useful, something valuable of yourself. Be somebody your future self will always be proud of. Learn how to seek sustainable value. All that glitters is NOT gold. I don't want to say the generic, "women you're beautiful as you are"...BS. Because even diamonds when first discovered are not beautiful as they are. Listen, good things require refinement. Work on yourself. It's called self-development. It's also called maturing. Grow TF up. Time isn't waiting for you, and doesn't care for your excuses or "truths". It just moves. Learn to observe the time and make hay while the sun shines. The wise among you will listen and the foolish will remain the same.
abbatheOG@ABBATHEOG

How can i unsee that BBL video. 😭 Heard some girls are saying the BBL isnt done because of men. If not to snap, shake cheeks and attract all those lustful men who else is it for? Abeg say no to bbl o. Na only one life you get use am wisely. Life is more than looking for men

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Ayo✨
Ayo✨@midecore·
Nigerians when you pronounce the 'th' sound correctly.
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Ziko Abara
Ziko Abara@zikohercules·
Now let's have a basic talk on Missile technology⚡️ This is what the inside of a modern Missile looks like Look at the array of electronic components and systems, this makes up the missile's guidance/control and targeting system So much engineering in here that some things are still classified In a missile, there's a propulsion system to make it 'fly' to the target or chase a target it's locked on to, that could be a small rocket engine or even a small jet engine as is the case in cruise missile's There's a guidance system which helps it know where it is at all times, tells it where it needs to go and how to get there, some use GPS, inertial navigation, contour mapping of terrains to confirm with preloaded 3D imagery, image/infrared guidance, even using the stars, some missile's have all of this in one. The different types of missile's are basically divided into: Basic missiles Cruise missiles Ballistic missile's Intercontinental Ballistic missiles (ICBM) Basic missiles just fly straight to its target, it could be guided or unguided It could be air to air, air to ground or ground to air Cruise missiles are usually low altitude vehicles, they can fly and maneuver like planes until they hit their target Ballistic missiles literally fly to the edge of space over its target, usually stationary and fall from there at very high speed under gravity Intercontinental Ballistic missiles as the name says goes from continent to continent, it literally flies to space and falls down on to its target at very high Mach numbers, these types are literally unstoppable once they get to space Best time to stop it is before it gets out of the stratosphere This one is Engineering technology for destruction ⚡️
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koanprotocol
koanprotocol@koanprotocol·
Koan aggregates on/off-ramp providers to surface the best available routes, rates, and supported regions removing the friction between traditional finance and onchain activity. This is another step toward Koanprotocol’s vision: a unified gateway for swaps, liquidity, and onchain capital movement. More infrastructure rolling out soon.
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Global Confidence
Global Confidence@plantcodesss·
This might be controversial, but I think Christians should be careful about rushing to rejoice every time a worldly celebrity posts about God. There was a season when Nicki Minaj was posting back-to-back about God. I saw Christians celebrating it, saying things like, “The gospel is spreading!” I might’ve done the same. But later I had to ask myself: why was I rejoicing? Was it because Christ was being proclaimed? Or was it the excitement of seeing a celebrity validate what I already believe? Because the truth is, with or without a celebrity’s post, Jesus is still Lord. He doesn’t need cultural endorsement to remain King. Here’s my concern: the second-order consequence. People most likely study people more than they study their Bibles. Someone might see a celebrity post about God, then visit their page, observe their lifestyle, and unconsciously treat that as a blueprint for Christianity. In their minds, it can become: “I can live however I want and still post about God. That’s faith.” Instead of rushing to celebrate, maybe we should also be quick to point people back to Scripture. If a public figure mentions Jesus, let that be an opportunity — not to idolize them — but to remind people what the Bible actually says about following Him. Let’s redirect the attention: Not “Look, a celebrity said Jesus is Lord!” But “Here’s what Jesus Himself says about discipleship.” Christ doesn’t need celebrity validation. And new believers need the Word more than they need influencers. Rejoice, yes, but also redirect. Shalom!
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Mex Asher@Thatnsukkaboy_·
“The white man wrote the Bible.” The Bible was written by ancient Hebrews and first-century Jews living in the Near East, over the course of 15 centuries before the end of the first century in Common Era not by Europeans. Moses was not European. Isaiah was not European. Paul was a Jewish rabbi trained under Gamaliel. The Gospels emerged from a Jewish messianic movement inside the Roman Empire. Christianity began in the soil of Israel, not in the courts of Europe. Long before Northern Europe converted, the gospel had already flourished in Africa, in Egypt, Ethiopia, and Carthage. African bishops defended Nicene orthodoxy centuries before colonialism existed. Historically, the claim collapses under the weight of geography, language, and early church history. “The Bible was written to make us submit.” The central narrative of Scripture is not subjugation but liberation. The defining Old Testament event is the Exodus, God delivering slaves from imperial oppression. The prophets confronted kings, rebuked injustice, and denounced exploitation. When Jesus announced His mission, He read Isaiah: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me… to proclaim liberty to the captives” (Luke 4:18). The early Christians were persecuted precisely because they refused to declare Caesar as Lord. “Jesus is Lord” was not a slogan of submission to empire; it was a defiant theological claim that undermined it. Yes, Scripture teaches respect for governing authorities (Romans 13), but it also teaches that rulers are accountable to God and that obedience to God comes first (Acts 5:29). The Bible calls for moral order under God, not racial or imperial servitude. “Christianity is a social construct.” Christianity certainly exists within history, but its origin claim is revelation, not invention. The faith centers on the incarnation, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:3–8). The apostles did not gain power from this message; they lost status, suffered persecution, and many were executed. Social constructs are typically engineered by elites to consolidate control. The early church had no political leverage, no army, no empire, only proclamation and martyrdom. If Christianity were fabricated for dominance, it was an extraordinarily ineffective strategy for its first three centuries. The colonial argument beneath the statement. European empires did abuse Christianity. That is historically undeniable. Scripture itself condemns those who use God’s name to exploit others (Ezekiel 34; 2 Peter 2:1–3). But abuse of revelation does not nullify revelation. The fact that some colonizers twisted the Bible does not mean they authored it. We see historically that:- - The same Bible used by slaveholders was also used by abolitionists. - The Exodus narrative fueled freedom movements. - The doctrine that every human bears the image of God (Genesis 1:26–27) became the moral foundation for human dignity arguments worldwide. The corruption of a truth does not erase its origin. The irony of the claim. If Christianity were merely a European control mechanism, it would be declining where Europeans dominate and thriving where power structures need reinforcement. Instead, Europe is now largely secular, while Christianity is exploding in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia. The faith has moved southward and eastward, back toward its ancient geographic roots. This is not the pattern of a racial ideology; it is the pattern of a trans-cultural gospel. Scripture’s own internal witness. The Bible consistently resists ethnic monopoly. God tells Abraham that all nations will be blessed through his seed (Genesis 12:3). - The prophets envision worshippers from every tribe and tongue (Isaiah 2:2–4). - Pentecost reverses Babel by affirming linguistic and ethnic diversity (Acts 2). - The climax of Scripture is not one race ruling others, but a redeemed multitude from every nation worshipping the Lamb (Revelation 7:9). Christianity’s trajectory is global inclusion, not racial hierarchy. The theological core. At its heart, Christianity proclaims that God entered history in Jesus Christ, bore human sin, and rose from the dead to reconcile humanity to Himself (2 Corinthians 5:19–21). That claim stands or falls on historical resurrection, not on colonial politics. If Christ is risen, Christianity is divine revelation. If He is not, it collapses (1 Corinthians 15:14). The statement reflects a tactics of misinformation from woke liberals who have made themselves enemies of the cross using colonialism as an excuse, but it misidentifies the source of the problem. Empires abused the teachings of Christianity at times; but Christianity did not originate from these empires. The gospel predates colonialism, transcends race, confronts injustice, and judges every culture — African, European, or otherwise — under the authority of Christ. The real question is whether the God who revealed Himself in Israel and in Jesus Christ has spoken. And that question must be answered not by sociology alone, but by history, Scripture, and the empty tomb. HAPPY LORD'S DAY.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

The White man wrote the Bible to make us submit to him. Christianity is a social construct. ~ Pastor Tobi Adegboyega says

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Sam
Sam@samuelachilike·
@allwelldotdev hey chief. sent a dm, dunno if you seen it
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Chief & Queen@LyfAcrosBorders·
@Teeniiola Imagine if just half of that number protested for good governance and demanded leaders account for their positions. Sadly, religion has clouded judgment and distorted priorities.
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TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) auditorium at the Redemption Camp in Ogun State is reported to have a seating capacity of about 3 million people, covering roughly 1.5km by 1km. Church officials have also revealed plans for a larger 3km by 3km auditorium, projected to accommodate between 9 and 12 million worshippers at full capacity.
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PEACEMAKER@Peace_Makarr·
The biggest auditorium in the world is in Nigeria The richest pastors in the world are from Nigeria The richest church in the world is in Rome The poorest set of churchgoers(because they are not Christians) is from Nigeria. Nigeria is in the top ten list of the most corrupt countries in the world Everybody should continue to deceive themselves I hate and love Nigeria
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