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Weighls🎭
@TheWeighls
Creative Director | Neighborhood Therapist 🩺 |. Adfluence Architect.
🌍 Katılım Kasım 2016
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I am Nigerian, and right now my dream is bigger than me.
Only about 1% of global electronics manufacturing happens in Africa.
That means millions of African innovators are building the future using ecosystems that don't account for them. Brilliant minds wait weeks for a single prototype PCB to cross oceans, stalled by borders and supply chains that ignore our shores. When iteration takes months instead of days, innovation suffocates.
That gap has consequences. It keeps us as consumers of tech rather than creators.
So at SkyPower / CircuitCraft, we are deciding to build towards changing it.
We are completely rebuilding the hardware prototyping infrastructure right here in Nigeria. Local manufacturing. Precision engineering. Rapid iteration. We are putting the power to design, spin, and deploy production-grade hardware directly into the hands of African builders.
The dream is bigger than us—but we are building the foundation anyway. 🇳🇬⚙️




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@Immunizer_ Feminist are right about one thing, men are the problem. People behave the way society allows them to behave. If there were no men simping after these women like they would die if they don't have sex, these women would learn to live in reality like men do a long time ago.
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Has nothing to do with money.
It’s the quality of the man’s sperm
Duke of Africa@Allezamani
Pregnancy. Vs. Belle
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I admire businessmen like @benmurraybruce Ben Murray-Bruce, but not every success story has to be rewritten as “from nothing.” Building upon a legacy is also an achievement.
He is one of the sons William Murray-Bruce whose business empire span across wholesale distribution, property, media, food processing, frozen foods and oil services.
“William Murray-Bruce was chairman of Food Specialities (Nestlé) and a major shareholder. Apart from landed property, Domino Stores has diversified its investment through Manilla Properties in other directions: entertainment and media activities, a frozen-foods company, the production of baby foods, the export of cashew nuts and sesame seeds and an oil-services company.
The company holds a controlling interest in Silverbird Productions, which originated when Ben, another son, returned from university education in the United States to initiate musical promotions in Lagos.”
From: The Advance of African Capital



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Nigeria politicians/business men, always like to quote Naira to make it look like they started poor. Even Dangote was said to start “humble” at N500k lmao.
In 1980 official FX rate ₦1 = $1.80
So ₦20,000 × $1.80 = $36,000
At a rough black-market rate of about ₦0.90 per $1
That is ₦20,000 = $22,000
So depending on which rate you use, ₦20,000 in 1980 could have been worth somewhere around $22,000–$36,000 USD.
He had access to that much money. There is nothing like humble beginnings here. That was real money. If you give someone 20k dollars today too they would’ve built a successful business too.
Trending Explained@TrendingEx
“I started Silverbird Entertainment Group in 1980 with ₦20,000 I borrowed from my siblings after I returned to Nigeria.” — Ben Murray-Bruce
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He died without a wife, a child, or something that will keep bearing his name after he passed
Bro to bro don't wait till you become very rich before you get married and start bearing children, if you don balance small abeg marry... Life is too short to enjoy it and get married later. Even if you can't marry please have a child that will continue your legacy
Now people who don't know what he suffered to make money will enjoy it.
What a sad reality.

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MY FRIENDS!
IT'S OFFICIAL!!!
PFIZER HAS JUST PUBLISHED THE LIST OF POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS,
OF ITS « COVID VACCINE »!!!
IT'S CRIMINAL!
1) Blood clot,
2) Acute kidney injury,
3) Acute flaccid myelitis,
4) Positive anti-sperm antibodies,
5) Brainstem embolism,
6) Brainstem thrombosis,
7) Cardiac arrest (hundreds of cases),
😎 Heart failure,
*** 9) Cardiac ventricular thrombosis...
10) Cardiogenic shock,
11) Central nervous system vasculitis,
12) Neonatal death,
13) Deep vein thrombosis,
14) Brainstem encephalitis,
15) Hemorrhagic encephalitis,
16) Frontal lobe epilepsy,
17) Epileptic psychosis,
18) Facial paralysis,
19) Fetal distress syndrome,
20) Gastrointestinal amyloidosis,
21) Generalized tonic-clonic seizure,
22) Hashimoto's encephalopathy,
23) Hepatic vascular thrombosis,
24) Shingles reactivation,
25) *** Cancer reactivation...
26) Turbo cancers,
27) Immune-mediated hepatitis,
28) Interstitial lung disease,
29) Jugular vein embolism,
30) Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy,
31) Liver damage,
32) Low birth weight,
34) Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children,
35) Myocarditis,
36) Neonatal seizure,
37) Pancreatitis,
38) Pneumonia,
39) Stillbirth,
40) Tachycardia,
41) Temporal lobe epilepsy,
43) Testicular autoimmunity,
44) Thrombotic stroke,
45) Type 1 diabetes mellitus,
46) Neonatal vein thrombosis,
47) Vertebral artery thrombosis,
48) Pericarditis,
49) Sudden infant death syndrome.
SEVERE CONSEQUENCES of a so-called vaccine that protects neither against the disease, nor its transmission, nor severe forms!
" I was insulted, called a dangerous conspiracy theorist, I lost friends for saying that, for any medication, there are side effects, for loudly proclaiming that a so-called vaccine, which kills more than the disease, has no reason to be used, nor made mandatory.
I lost my job as a surgeon because of it! "
Doctor RESIMONT

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@OgbeniDipo If anyone earned 10 million naira monthly, it would take approximately 10 years to accrue 1.2 billion naira, which is barely a million dollars. Now, how old is Moniepoint that they have employees who are dollar millionaires? For one to get $2 million, they’ve worked for 20 years
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Tosin Eniolorunda and his co-Founder are Nigerian trained. All of the day one guys at Moniepoint are Nigerians and most of them are still with the company and doing very well.
Moniepoint employ, in total, almost 30,000 Nigerians. They are a top employer in NIGERIA 🇳🇬. They pay a minimum of 75% percentile of the market. Junior Developers earn N1M monthly. Most earn N3M and some earn N4M monthly. They have people who earn around N10M monthly!
Moniepoint remains one of the highest transacting companies in AFRICA. They are a world-class company. And if Moniepoint did not exist, Nigeria would have gone to CHINA, completely.
Tosin must have spoken from a place of deep passion and pain because human capital in Nigeria is low. I have tweeted about this several times as well. Yes, we have good talent, but when you look at the larger population of the country, we have so much work to do. This is a FACT!
By the way, Moniepoint has paid some employees a million dollar in stock options (IN CASH). And there are at least 15-20 people who work with Moniepoint in Nigeria who are dollar millionaires!
So, to say they underpay or they take advantage of cheap labour is redundant and lazy talk.
Again, criticisms should be fair and balanced. But Business Leaders should never shy away from shedding light on challenges across the country.
PS: MONIEPOINT HAS PRODUCED A GEN Z A BILLIONAIRE!! JULIAN DUMEBI DURU IS ALIVE AND WELL, AND HAS TOLD HIS STORY. He was a Product Manager, then a Software Architect, before the final promotion to Principal Engineer all at Moniepoint 👏🏽👏🏽.


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