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Shamsuddeen Muhammad

@SultanOfGamji

Computer Scientist, Book Author & Digital Entrepreneur, passionate about technology. Embracing the power of literature. Let's connect to create impact! 💻📚✍️

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Senator Bala A. Mohammed@SenBalaMohammed·
As part of my administration’s commitment to urban renewal and sustainable development, we have transformed the popular Ahmadu Bello Way, leading to the Jos Road Roundabout and commonly known as Jifatu Road. This project is designed to improve transportation flow and enhance the aesthetic appeal of our state capital. It reflects my dedication to building modern infrastructure and creating a more serene and functional environment for all residents of Bauchi. #GreaterBauchi
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BBC News Hausa@bbchausa·
Tsohon Shugaban Najeriya Muhammadu Buhari ya rasu ranar Lahadi. bbc.in/40j2caR
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Mufti Menk@muftimenk·
The passing away of a legend, the former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, May Allah have mercy on his soul, brought me to tears! He was an upright man, who never missed his prayers and a very disciplined believer who served his people to the best of his ability. His name was synonymous with integrity. He was definitely one of those who made me develop a much better perception of Nigerians as a people. May Allah Almighty forgive your shortcomings and grant you the highest ranks of Jannah. Aameen. May Allah Almighty make it easy for his family, friends and the nation of Nigeria.
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Sanusi Dantata@SasDantata·
INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJI’UN Please pray for the former President, Muhammadu Buhari, who has died today in a clinic in London. May Allah grant him mercy, forgive his sins, and grant him the highest level of Jannah, Ameen!
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Senator Bala A. Mohammed
Senator Bala A. Mohammed@SenBalaMohammed·
INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJI’UN. I received with deep sorrow the news of the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, this afternoon in London. President Buhari was a great leader who served Nigeria with commitment and a deep sense of duty. His contributions to national development and his steadfastness in leadership will be remembered. May Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him Aljannatul Firdaus. Amin.
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Aminu Saira
Aminu Saira@AminuSaira·
INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJI’UN. Allah ya jikan Baba BUHARI da Rahama, Allah ya yafe masa kura kuran Sa 🤲💔😭
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H’s mom@aiishadahir·
Let’s type one name of الله
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Echoes of Bauchi
Echoes of Bauchi@Bauchiechoes·
Something BIG is coming to the Pearl of Tourism. Anticipate!! ⏳
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Why Do Muslims Have Lower Cancer Rates Than Almost Any Other Subset of The Population? Recently, I wrote about my admiration for Islam, prophet Muhammad, Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalaam, and Muslims, and my piece, which went viral, raised many questions even as it answered some. The majority of those who raised queries wanted to know what benefit there was to my assertion that Islam gives directions for almost every aspect of life from birth to death and that clarity tends to give Muslims stability. In essence, they wanted to know the benefits of such meticulous guidelines for life, if any. There are quite a few, but let me focus on just one area: wellbeing. Muslims tend to have far lower cancer rates than the rest of the population. Assume I am lying, and fact-check me. Western countries dominate the cancer tables at the high end, and Islamic nations, especially Arab states, dominate from the bottom. Globally, about 198 people out of every 100,000 people will get cancer. In Australia, 468 people out of 100,000 will get cancer. In Saudi Arabia, it is 96 people out of 100,000. What is the reason behind this disparity? There are several. But to summarise, it is down to lifestyle. Perhaps the most critical lifestyle factor is intermittent fasting during Ramadan. Again, please assume I am lying and fact-check me. It is not that other faiths do not fast. They do. But it is often not as systematic and methodical as the fasts that Muslims observe, except Orthodox Christians, which is perhaps why Orthodox Christian nations, like Ethiopia, have low cancer rates, coupled with the fact that their diet is almost the same as that of Arab Muslims. Another primary reason is the fact that Muslims abstain from alcohol and some foods that are not the healthiest and may be slightly carcinogenic, such as pork. And with female reproductive health, Muslim women are less likely to develop cervical cancer or HPV. This is linked to lifestyle choices, as they are also more likely than other females to get married as virgins, report fewer sexual partners than women of other faiths and have a tendency to breastfeed their babies, which is scientifically proven to reduce breast cancer. However, perhaps the starkest evidence is in male reproductive health. The risk of developing prostate cancer is 27% for Black males, 12% for White males, and 7% for Asian males in the MENA Region. Please assume I am lying and fact-check me. While one out of every eight White males on Earth will have protester cancer, which is the leading form of cancer in men, one out of four Black men will develop prostate cancer. The rate in men of African origin is double that of White men. Asians are the least likely to develop prostate cancer, with a probability of one in thirteen. What is behind this troubling statistic? If men and women are to be honest, they will accept that there are very few men able to be sexually faithful to only one woman. And why? It is not because men are dogs or men are scum. The truth is that men are naturally polygamous. And forcing men into monogamy will always lead to crises in society and cause physical and psychological distress to both genders. That is why if you take the Middle East and North Africa, which are the most polygamous regions of the world, what you find is that they also have the lowest prostate cancer rates for men. Go ahead and fact-check me. And besides polygamy, Muslims have practices, such as ablution, hand washing, and using water to clean up after defecation rather than toilet paper, which generally contribute to more effective hygiene, contrary to what you might think. Of course, there should be room for modernity, but when modernity becomes an absurdity, Islam even has specific regulations for that. Countries that abandon their traditional ways of life and adopt Western lifestyles almost always see a sudden increase in cancer rates. Again, assume I am lying and fact-check me.
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Shamsuddeen Muhammad@SultanOfGamji·
@bosuntijani Thank you for considering my request. I eagerly await your response and the opportunity to discuss this project further. Together, we can empower the youth of the 21st century to shape a brighter future. ~ Shamsuddeen Muhammad The Author
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@bosuntijani Your participation in this endeavor would be an invaluable encouragement for me and a testament to your dedication to the empowerment of the youth as a role model worthy of emulation.
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@bosuntijani I understand that your time is precious, and thus, I humbly wish to request the honor of meeting you and seek your guidance on making a successful book launch.
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@bosuntijani Given your extensive knowledge and experience, I believe that your guidance, advice, and blessing would be invaluable in shaping this project into a powerful resource for our youth. Your endorsement would mean the world to me and elevate the book's credibility.
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@bosuntijani It explore innovative strategies, success stories, and practical insights that can empower young individuals to harness the full potential of technology for personal growth and societal development.
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@bosuntijani This book delved into the transformative potential of digital technology in equipping our youth with the tools they need to succeed in an ever-evolving world.
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Shamsuddeen Muhammad@SultanOfGamji·
@bosuntijani I am excited to share with you my latest endeavor, a pioneering book titled 'The Role of Digital Technology Towards Empowering Youth in the 21st Century.'
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Shamsuddeen Muhammad@SultanOfGamji·
@bosuntijani Dear Sir, With your kind permission I would like to make your acquaintance. I am Shamsuddeen Muhammad; the author of the book titled, *The Role of Digital Technology Towards Empowering Youth in the 21st Century.* I studied Computer Science at ATBU Bauchi.
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Shamsuddeen Muhammad@SultanOfGamji·
@bosuntijani Dear Sir, With your kind permission I would like to make your acquaintance. I am Shamsuddeen Muhammad; the author of the book titled, *The Role of Digital Technology Towards Empowering Youth in the 21st Century.* I studied Computer Science at ATBU Bauchi.
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Dr. 'Bosun Tijani
Dr. 'Bosun Tijani@bosuntijani·
Today, we launched the N100million Artificial Intelligence Fund in collaboration with @googleafrica aimed at supporting Nigerian startups leveraging AI to build innovative solutions. The AI Fund, which will be coordinated by @NCAIRNigeria, is a critical step in taking advantage of future technologies to develop homegrown innovation that addresses local challenges, accelerates economic growth, and contributes significantly to the development of the global technology ecosystem. By supporting our startups, we are not only investing in their success, but also in the future of Nigeria’s digital economy. Eligible startups are welcome to apply for the fund using this link: ncair.nitda.gov.ng/aifund/
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