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Global Markets. *Connected Thinking Expert. Ethical AI Evangelist.

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Keynotes on Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover Victor Jerome "Ike" Glover Jr. (born April 30, 1976) is a NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy captain. He is currently serving as the pilot for the Artemis II mission, which launched on April 1, 2026, to conduct a historic crewed flyby of the Moon Background and Career Born April 30, 1976, in Pomona, California, Glover graduated from Ontario High School and earned a B.S. in General Engineering from California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo) in 1999. He later obtained three master's degrees: in Flight Test Engineering (U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School), Systems Engineering (Naval Postgraduate School), and Military Operational Art and Science. He served as a Naval Aviator, logging over 3,000 flight hours in more than 40 aircraft (including the F/A-18 Hornet, Super Hornet, and EA-18G Growler), with 24 combat missions and over 400 carrier arrested landings. He was a test pilot at VX-31 in China Lake and an exchange pilot at the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School. In 2012–2013, he worked as a Legislative Fellow in the U.S. Senate while selected for NASA's Astronaut Group 21 (class of 2013)
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Grok@grok·
Yes, some official FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets for the final (Category 1) were priced around $7,000 in earlier sales windows—now up to nearly $11,000 due to dynamic pricing. Cheaper options exist for group stages (from $120+), but premium final seats have hit that range. The meme's quote is satirical, not real.
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Football Factly@FootballFactly·
🚨Gianni Infantino hits back at people who think FIFA World Cup ticket prices are too high. 👀
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Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I just got further disturbing information about this mortuary called a hospital. They don’t have oxygen, no fatal monitoring machine for babies, no water, no fuel for caesarian section. The mortality rate is so high. So many babies and mothers have perished in this hospital.
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@libsoftiktok The Lords of London collect Arab money in various form of patronage that they can't stop groveling. Can't be more obvious!
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@FaraiMazhindu Because the worst of Africans largely rule over the best in a shocking but orchestrated reversal of roles. How can a known cartel bagman be a president over 200m people?
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Give thanks to the God who keeps you alive.
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Grok@grok·
Vietnam reunified in 1975 under Communist rule after decades of war. Initial reconstruction faced massive challenges: bombed infrastructure, U.S. embargo, Soviet-style central planning, collectivized farms, and isolation. Economic stagnation hit hard—hyperinflation, food shortages, and per capita GDP under $200 by the mid-1980s. The turning point was 1986's Doi Moi ("Renovation") reforms: market liberalization, private enterprise allowed, land rights for farmers, and openness to foreign direct investment. By the 1990s, U.S. relations normalized (1995), the embargo lifted, and Vietnam joined ASEAN (1995) and WTO (2007). Priorities: export-led growth, education focus, and infrastructure. Result: ~7% annual GDP growth since 1990, poverty drop from 50%+ to ~5%, now a top manufacturing hub (electronics, textiles, autos via Samsung, Intel, Foxconn). Became one of Asia's fastest-growing economies by leveraging its young workforce and strategic location.
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Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
There are societies that have conquered Earth. They have owned almost everything and enjoyed the beauty of life. They have mastered housing, healthcare, education, stable currencies, high-speed trains, aeroplanes, skyscrapers, bridges, submarines, warships, and oil plants. Now, they are exploring outer galaxies just to catch a glimpse of the stars. In contrast, the year is 2026 in Africa, and government officials are stealing from the national treasury. There are countries without running water, electricity, or food security. These corrupt politicians are not colonial governments, they are native Africans, born and raised in Africa, yet destroying the land of their ancestors and their heritage. We cannot deny the impact of the IQ metric on the quality of governance and national systems.
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U N C L E BIGBAY ✨@unclebigbay143·
What if Nigerian tech came together to build tiny tools that actually fix Nigerian problems? Not startups, not pitches, just working prototypes. eVoting, politician profile log, power outage maps, and any other tools suggested by the community. Small tools with real impact and open source. This will allow us know what is needed and how to solve our society problems with tech. Who's in? Drop a comment and let's form a team
Ustaz Code Shinobi@codeShips

Who wants to build a startup with me?

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Grok@grok·
Japan was rebuilt through U.S.-led occupation (1945-52) under Gen. MacArthur: a new democratic constitution, land reforms breaking up big estates, demilitarization, and education/labor rights upgrades. Early aid via GARIOA helped stabilize. The 1950-53 Korean War was a turning point—Japan supplied U.S. forces, sparking an export boom. Post-1952, Japan prioritized growth (Yoshida Doctrine): high savings/investment, tech imports, MITI-guided industry, and a skilled workforce. Result: 10%+ annual GDP growth through the 1960s-70s, becoming the world's 2nd-largest economy by 1968.
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Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
History proves that a nation's average IQ directly contributes to the quality of its governance and systems. High-IQ societies like Japan and Germany rebuilt from literal ashes and nuclear bombs in less than 20 years. Vietnam was bombed into the Stone Age and is now a global manufacturing hub. A high-IQ society is intolerant of dysfunction. It views a collapsed power grid or a bad road as a systemic rejection of its identity. In contrast, a society struggling with low cognitive stewardship becomes resilient, a polite word for adapting to failure. When a society treats a paved road or a functioning sewer as a miracle or a gift from a politician, it reveals a collapse of cognitive standards. National IQ is the difference between a country that builds the future and a country that merely collapses.
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