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@_Vibexx

A man should be willing to take the PAIN that comes with levelling up or remain miserable settling for less.

G.Y.M Katılım Aralık 2021
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𝕭𝖊𝖑𝖘 🇺🇸
𝕭𝖊𝖑𝖘 🇺🇸@therealbelano·
Bro! One guy flip one domain for $685,000 😭😭 I said he waited 4 years. Domain he bought for $6
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A Little Strange@_Vibexx·
@OGcoolhandluke @Zyyon_ @_doofann What form of "use against you" have we not already seen at this point? If you can embrace the smartphone technology that's basically a spy tool for tech giants sometimes then AI should be a piece of cake.
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A Little Strange@_Vibexx·
@michealmensah54 @Zyyon_ 3D printing literally exist at consumer level and you have fully automated factories operating today. Why does it seem like we want to fault the AI tech by any means?
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Micheal Mensah
Micheal Mensah@michealmensah54·
@Zyyon_ Okay if when it get tough is when it's time for production and you are required to create it in details and measurements, you guys think design ends only on visuals
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A Little Strange@_Vibexx·
@OGcoolhandluke @Zyyon_ @_doofann Self driving vehicles literally exist because they have been designed to operate with autonomy. Do you want your pocket AI to start doing the same so that you can fully acknowledge its capabilities?
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Tim E. IsMoney
Tim E. IsMoney@OGcoolhandluke·
@Zyyon_ @_doofann But you still “prompted” it cannot create with out human input that’s it. And it will be deemed as lazy and cheap.
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HONITEL👑@HonitelHQ·
This kind settings, she go don set you up with hypeman and money changer. As you dey enter, DJ dey spin “Snokonoko” hype-man dey call your name. You go dey wonder how e take sabi you. Next thing, two money changers don mount your table. Bottle girls go dey signal you, birthday girl go dey give you intense eye contact make you do normal.😂😂😂
Wiki@kikilopemi

Birthday invite from a babe and it’s to the club, no I would not be present

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A Little Strange@_Vibexx·
@EMT01 I wonder what truly counts as a job in this context. Because today's Nigeria is filled with people with mostly informal earnings, no one's paying any loans from the odd 4k or 5k that they make here or there. We wait and see how the repayment phase plays out
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A Little Strange@_Vibexx·
@ProductivityVA The random debits a few years down the line will hit like crack 😂. Na so Nirsal people think too
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GbaramatuVoice | Voice of the Niger Delta
Governor Oborevwori: Warri and Uvwie Have Become Cities of Okada at Night At 10:00 p.m., Warri and Uvwie used to be alive, with light, movement, laughter, and business still flowing through the streets, but today, at that same hour, the cities tell a different story, one that is quieter, uncertain, and defined almost entirely by the sound of motorcycles, popularly known as Okada moving through empty and dark roads where structured urban life has disappeared. A young trader who once relied on evening customers now packs up before 7:00 p.m., not because business is bad, but because staying longer no longer feels safe or sustainable, while supermarkets that should operate into the night cannot stay open beyond 9:00 p.m. because everyone is rushing home and there is no enabling environment to support late-hour operations, and even the few cabs available at that time become difficult to afford as transport fares rise sharply in a system driven by scarcity and fear. For many residents, the night has become something to avoid, as movement is no longer simple or predictable, and the only visible option on the roads is motorcycles that now dominate movement across Warri, Effurun, and surrounding areas from late night till morning, operating in a system that feels unstructured, unsafe, and beyond proper control. The situation becomes even more concerning when it comes to essential services, as pharmacies that should be accessible at all hours can no longer operate beyond 9:00 p.m., leaving residents stranded in times of urgent medical need and forcing families to depend on uncertain options in a city where access to basic healthcare at night is no longer guaranteed. GbaramatuVoice observes that this is no longer just about transportation, it is about how people now live, how they adjust their routines, and how a city slowly changes without anyone officially declaring it, as everyone in Warri begins to rush home from 7:00 p.m., businesses shrink their hours, roads grow darker, and the energy that once defined these cities fades into silence. A commercial driver who once worked late into the night now leaves the road early because there is no structured system to support his work, while a young worker closing late struggles to get home safely, often left with no choice but to depend on motorcycles in an environment where there is little assurance of safety, no clear system of accountability, and increasing fear. From 11:00 p.m. till morning, the roads are dominated by motorcycle operators, creating a situation where movement at night is left in the hands of informal and loosely regulated systems, and residents are left vulnerable in cities where structure has given way to survival. The roads are dark, the options are limited, and the confidence is gone. The dominance of Okada at night has become a symbol of something deeper, a reflection of a system that is no longer working as it should, where structured transport is absent, enforcement is weak, and informal systems have taken over not by planning but by necessity. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori must understand that this reality is not abstract, it is lived daily by residents who now measure their movement by time, by fear, and by what limited options are available once evening sets in. Warri and Uvwie are not just losing their nightlife, they are losing opportunities, as small businesses struggle, supermarkets cannot operate beyond 9:00 p.m., incomes drop, and confidence fades, creating a cycle where people do less, earn less, and expect less from their environment. A city that cannot sustain 24-hour supermarket operations, that cannot keep its roads active at night, and that depends almost entirely on motorcycles for movement after dark is a city that is adjusting to a system that has broken down. #GbaramatuVoice @RtHonSheriff
GbaramatuVoice | Voice of the Niger Delta tweet media
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Trashboat
Trashboat@rigby_exe__·
You guys are the new aunties fr
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Kunmi Àgbà Farmer
Kunmi Àgbà Farmer@kunmigbenga·
@_Vibexx @onesopuruchi I’m currently taking sessions by appointment only. Please send me a DM with your preferred date, time, and what you’d like us to focus on, and I’ll confirm availability. Or email kelizfarmsandconsults@gmail.com
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Kunmi Àgbà Farmer
Kunmi Àgbà Farmer@kunmigbenga·
With N20M, many people will argue… rice or pig farming? Let me break it down like a farmer that has seen soil and sweat. In Pig farming: You don’t wait forever. 5–7 months and you’re already counting money. Fast turnover, fast cycle, fast correction. If you manage feed and disease well, cash keeps rotating. While in Rice farming: Respectable, but patient work. 1–2 seasons yearly. High input cost, labour, and weather dependency. You harvest… then you wait again. And let’s be honest… with the rate of rice importation, before your farm even settles, market fit don first give you small smack down 😂 So what’s the truth? Pig farming gives you SPEED while Rice farming gives you SCALE But with N20M in your hand and you need movement in cash flow… PIG FARMING will speak first. Agriculture is not emotion. It’s calculation.
TheHost@TheHost_

You have an offer of 20million, Which one is more profitable Pig farming or Rice farming Rice. Or. Pig.

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Johnlee_Barz💎@Jlee_Barz·
@kunmigbenga Until swine ravages your farm which is highly difficult to control until it's killed your biggest and most expensive pigs and piglets, leaving only the local breeds gasping for breath and dying in 2s and 3s every 24hrs. Not everything is black and white. You must asess risks.
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