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@Sportactis

Engineer■ Web3■Tech■ I liqudate traders in the market some times. 😈😁

Katılım Ekim 2020
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@EarthlyImmortal @peter_elaunire To be really good at a craft you have to dedicate 90% of your time into that singular task. This is probably why we have alot of mediocre personalities in Nigeria. Well people are just trying to survive but ideally it shouldn't be like that. I understand
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Elaunire@peter_elaunire·
“Medical doctor, AI trainer, Virtual assistant, cake designer” Typical profile of a Nigerian doctor. E nor normal to do at all😭😭😭
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@AbbaAhmed_T @peter_elaunire Lol.. I'm a Nigerian, but dividing oneself into many endeavors at a time reduces productivity and causes burn out. Imo
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Yatharth Mann@yatharthmann·
Elon Musk is an engineer. Jeff Bezos is an engineer. Larry Elison is an engineer. Larry Page is an engineer. Sergey Brin is an engineer. Jensen Huang is an engineer. Turns out capitalism does reward skills and intelligence, and the richest people are indeed engineers.
Rushi@rushicrypto

If capitalism truly rewarded skill or intelligence, the richest people would be neurosurgeons, engineers, and scientists. If it rewarded talent, it would be artists, writers, and creators. If it rewarded hard work, it would be cleaners, laborers, and service workers. But it’s none of them.

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Microsoft Learn
Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
Do NOT doom scroll tonight. Instead, learn a new skill. Comment for a course recommendation.
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@hsprafrique I think a computer major alone isn’t enough it should be a combination of CS and Maths.
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Sam Ivere@hsprafrique·
Is Attending a University to study Computer Science in 2026 still even worth it?
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Moquero🇳🇬🇹🇭
If you’re poor like me, buy HEALTH INSURANCE o, use Gifship please, currently N40k a year, i paid N22,500 last year I am just visiting the hospital for the first time in a year and paid N350 for 3 tests and an xray + medication for malaria and ulcer. BUY HEALTH INSURANCE
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DAVID OYIN@steezy10_·
This is the craziest laptop I’ve ever seen 🤯🤯 CC: sergi.galiano
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𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫
𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz·
Is this real?😂
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Gabriel Agana🦍👨🏽‍⚕️
Someone said his reason for studying Machine learning is to build models to predict the forex market and sportybet😂
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folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
The UK government deported a father, mother, and their 3 children back to Nigeria after they sold all their properties and even borrowed 20 million naira just to relocate to the UK. Tobore sold his house in Otokutu, his land in Opete, his black Lexus 330, his big boutique shop, and also borrowed 20 million naira to relocate himself, his wife, their two children, and his wife’s late senior sister’s daughter who had been living with them to the UK. When they arrived in the UK, both of them started hustling, but it was his wife, Funke, who got a better job first because she was a nurse, while Tobore was only getting normal warehouse jobs occasionally. After one year in the UK, Funke discovered that Tobore was still chatting once in a while with one lady he used to date when they were still in Nigeria. She got angry and went to the UK Home Office to report that she wanted to remove her husband as a dependant from her visa because she no longer wanted to continue the marriage. Mind you, Funke was the main applicant, while Tobore and the children were her dependants. After her complaint, the Home Office sent an email to Tobore informing him that he had only a few weeks to leave the country because his wife had removed him as her dependant. Tobore, being a typical Warri boy, decided that since this was what Funke wanted to do to him, he would scatter everything completely. Tobore then went to the Home Office and told them that one of the three children Funke declared as their child in the documents they used to enter the UK was not their biological child, and they had not legally adopted the child (which is a very serious offense under UK law). The UK Home Office then invited Funke to come with the children for a DNA test. When Funke heard that Tobore had exposed their family secret, she started begging him for forgiveness and asked him to withdraw the complaint so they could settle it at home, but it was already too late because the UK government was already aware. The DNA result truly proved that that particular child was not related by blood to Funke and Tobore, and that was how the UK government bundled the entire family back to Nigeria. As we speak now, the marriage has scattered. Tobore is now in Abuja driving a taxi, while Funke is in Lagos working as a nurse with a salary of 70k in a private hospital, and the children are staying with Funke’s mother in the village.
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@DrJohnAfam Kindly go through the post that prompted this discussion. Mostly,lack of money or additional source of funds leads people to this, which they would naturally not do if they get the financial satisfaction from their primary jobs.
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@DrJohnAfam An endorsement isn't a hands-on job. it just requires your pictures or signature. What even makes one qualify for those roles is the profession they are already into, and doesn't require of them to learn another skill to participate in those.
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Sage of the Six Paths
Sage of the Six Paths@DrJohnAfam·
@Sportactis how many of them arent ? a lot of them do endorsments or some sort of brand monetisation, other run branded businesses etc Not sure why you are making it so narrow but there is a huge range into what can be considered part time
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@peter_elaunire Being a jack of all trades makes one a master of none. It's important professionals focus on one area of specialty.
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@DrPeculiar_I Yeah, that was what we knew it as while growing up as kids then in our area, what is it called in your side
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@DrSpirit01 Universities should be ranked based on their productivity. Like number of products their alumni have shipped, tools created, and global impact made. Not just which one is had to get admission into those data has no value.
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Bil.eth@Sportactis·
@DrSpirit01 After eating this now you will come and start giving baseless comparism of this university is better than that with AI.
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Dr. Peculiar Idiagbonya
Dr. Peculiar Idiagbonya@DrPeculiar_I·
I'm active✌🏽 Come and get your eyes checked today🤗💜
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