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Hannatu

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Running @_sarahproject

Abuja Katılım Nisan 2014
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Hannatu@_Fayve·
I wrote about how women in Africa are being excluded from popular femtech apps like Flo due to language barriers, lack of internet access etc., and how it’s important for us to invest in local femtech solutions. Please, read and share❤️
TechCabal@TechCabal

“Sometimes, even when they have apps like Flo, they can’t read clearly or fully understand because it’s too complicated. We break the information down and speak to them in local Nigerian languages that they understand better." dlvr.it/SwSdLT

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asabi@uxtobiaf·
I hate Nigeria so much.
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Valentine
Valentine@alukosaint·
All these men will disperse after this and integrate themselves back to polite society, and tomorrow someone will say women are being irrational in their fear.
TENIOLA@Teeniiola

Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area. According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men. Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.

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Jola
Jola@Jollz·
So many facets of our cultures are ROTTEN to the cure. Barbaric and rotten. Hiding behind culture to sexually assault and harass women ought to be the deepest of abominations but here we are. I am so disgusted
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SHAV★@shavnyuy·
A surgical center in rural Uganda runs entirely off-grid. Solar power. Teak screens, woven Nile reed ceilings, clay tiles made by local potters. This is what African architecture looks like when planned with intention. 📍 Kyabirwa Surgical Center, Uganda Design: George K. George
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Madeleine Davies
Madeleine Davies@MadsDavies·
The Vatican has called for an end to surrogacy worldwide, saying that it risks reducing children to “commodified products” and women to “service providers”. churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2026/…
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Imade.@ImadeIyamu·
🚀 Today, I'm officially launching @ArushaWealth , a registered and regulated financial planning & wealth management firm for immigrants and children of immigrants building their American Dream. Over the past 18 months, I've directly helped 300+ people get their green cards & indirectly helped so many more. But there’s one reality we keep seeing: that's just the beginning of the journey, not the end. We arrive with ambition & do everything right: we get into top schools, earn valuable degrees in the right fields, build strong careers & earn well, only to realize over time that high income doesn’t always translate into high net worth or lasting wealth. You're earning well but you see how much goes to taxes You're not sure how much should go to paying off your past student loans and how much to investing for your future You have family obligations back home that you can't ignore & you're not sure how to manage this without sacrificing your own goals Without a clear long term plan, you wake up down the line & realise you are stuck - permanently dependent on your paycheck to maintain the lifestyle you have. This is not the American Dream we came here for. We have officially launched @ArushaWealth a financial planning & wealth management firm for immigrants and children of immigrants in the United States. Built on my experience as a wealth advisor at Goldman Sachs Family Office, along with my training as a Certified Financial Planner® and my MBA from Columbia University, Arusha helps individuals & families put structure around what comes next through comprehensive financial planning, tax planning, investment management, and legacy and estate planning. I've worked with some of the wealthiest American families and seen exactly how wealth is built, protected & passed down in the U.S. With Arusha, our focus is on bringing to immigrant families that same level of planning and the opportunity to build lasting prosperity. Our clients so far include startup founders who have raised over $10M, and professionals across tech, finance, and law, including Microsoft, Amazon, the World Bank, private equity, and Big Law. 👉 If this resonates, feel free to reach out here: arushawealth.com/contact And if you’d like to stay in touch & receive occasional updates and guidance, you can subscribe to our newsletter here: immigrantmillionaire.substack.com This is just the beginning. I’m excited to work with the next generation determined to build lasting wealth.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: A biologist has developed a bag made from cassava that decomposes in water and serves as food for fish.
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Kumaz@anonkumaz·
hey guys, this is the first time i’m asking for help on twitter 😭 my dad is having his first ever solo art exhibition at the national museum, lagos. it’ll mean a lot to me and to him if you could spare some time to come around, if you’re a lover of art. details are below 🙏🏽
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Hannatu@_Fayve·
@peclif The way I actively collect these books!
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Ifeanyichukwu.@peclif·
Some day, I hope, we would have Enugu Noir, Sokoto Noir, Benin Noir, Kaduna Noir, Abuja Noir, Jos Noir, Borno Noir, Owerri Noir, Dutse Noir, Kastina Noir; the Noirs of all the cities in Nigeria; the Noirs of all the cities in Africa.
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Shezi
Shezi@__Shezi·
You probably don’t care. I know I don’t. And not in an insensitive or unfeeling way but in a way that just acknowledges that not everything needs to be known to me and not everything needs to matter to me.
feyisayo 💸@feyiszn

my problem is that I am not an inquisitive friend. i do not ask questions about things you’ve not voluntarily shared. because of this, it may sometimes seem as though i do not care. and this happens in all my relationships.

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Wow, He’s Tsonga!
Wow, He’s Tsonga!@_aboihasnoname·
Margaritas are basically a wellness drink. Lime = Vitamin C Salt = Electrolytes Tequila = Stress Relief
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Fľøkï@Dee_Floki·
Brutalism in Senegal
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Ndung'u Wainaina
Ndung'u Wainaina@NdunguWainaina·
The late indefatigable Prof. Wangari Mathai warned: Nature doesn't forgive. Greed and impunity have consequences.
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og.@o_gonna_·
I’m not excited by things like anymore, this is not a ‘gotcha’ moment. These guys are smart. They know the side they’re on and they comfort themselves with personal interest over their conscience and to them it’s a fair trade. They have accepted it and this is just a little price to pay. We need to demand for what we deserve. Till we decide to march together, nothing will change. This interview regardless of how disgraceful it is will not add a dent to the APC ship I’m sorry.
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista

If God is keeping you alive to be like Daniel Bwala, better pray for death See disgrace 😂😂😂

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TIME
TIME@TIME·
"When I started out on Broadway, 'Dreamgirls,' we lost half of our cast to AIDS." Sheryl Lee Ralph—famous for her breakout role in the original Broadway production of 'Dreamgirls' and her ongoing portrayal of the no-nonsense kindergarten teacher on the sitcom 'Abbott Elementary'—champions another kind of teaching through her decades-long work as an activist, particularly raising awareness about HIV/AIDS. Recently, in collaboration with the DIVA Foundation, the nonprofit she founded in 1990, Ralph executive-produced documentary special 'Living Proof' which highlights the experiences of Black women living with HIV in the South. Leading by example, Sheryl Lee Ralph is honored among TIME's 16 Women of the Year. Read her story and meet the honorees here: time-magazine.visitlink.me/UBKkCp
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