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Su(maiyya)tu🧚‍♂️💫🤩
📌Vice President,ASISA unilag 2021/2022 📌Head of Welfare, NRC 2.0 📌Head of sponsorship & correspondence, MSALD 1.0 📌Convener,Annual Ramadan feeding program 📌Deputy Governor, ACS’22 (2019-2021) 📌6 meritorious Awards 📌Most influential Female student, 2019 & 2023 respectively
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Adedimeji Lateef@TheDimejiLateef·
I’ve been quiet… not absent. I was building, protecting, and embracing the greatest blessing of my life. God gave me more than I prayed for a woman who became a mother of three, and three kings to call my own 👑👑👑 My world. My responsibility. My legacy. Alhamdulilah! ✨
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Aubrey Darwin Niederhoffer
Aubrey Darwin Niederhoffer@needaubrey·
Excited to announce that Swoop has raised $7.3M from @LongJourneyVC ,@variantfund, @VersionOneVC, @Soma_Capital, @dunevc, Base Capital, @nickymontanaa, and others to build Africa's super-app! We launched as a food delivery service in Eswatini and became the country's largest ecommerce platform with 22K+ users. Now, we're launching food delivery in Lagos, with payments and other verticals coming later this year.
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VJADAMS
VJADAMS@iamvjadams·
E get wetin ur eyes go see u no go need alarm to wake up for tahajud ❤️
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H’s mom
H’s mom@aiishadahir·
Why did Allah choose 4 months and 10 days for a widow after her husband dies? Not 3 months. Not 6 months. Not “whenever she feels ready.” Her heart is grieving…So Why exactly 4 months and 10 days?
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Aubrey Darwin Niederhoffer
Aubrey Darwin Niederhoffer@needaubrey·
I'm now a Thiel Fellow! Growing up in NYC, I became obsessed with geography and later Africa. I started my first company in Africa at 15. Now, I've moved to Nigeria to build Africa's super-app. I wake up excited to work tirelessly on a single thing. More fun than college.
Thiel Fellowship@thielfellowship

Welcome 2026 Thiel Fellows! WHO ARE THEY? Victor Boyd: Birmingham, AL - @VictorWBoyd Cavalla is on a mission to get anything anywhere in under 5 hours. Starting by building autonomous forklifts, through to developing hypersonic highways. Samuel Carvalho: Recife, Brazil - @samuelclcc Praso is building the new infrastructure for wholesale commerce — powering procurement, credit, and workflow tools for SMBs across underserved areas in Brazil. Nick Dobroshinsky: Sammamish, WA - @NDobroshinsky EveryTicker is democratizing institutional-grade financial research across the entire U.S. stock market, including the thousands of smaller companies Wall Street ignores. Ishan Gupta: Kanpur, India - @ishangpta Juicebox is building an AI recruiter that helps companies make better hiring decisions. Agents that understand real skills and move hiring from guesswork to true meritocracy. Antoni Kiszka: Strzyżowice, Poland - @antoni_kiszka Derpetual is building the infrastructure to create a market for any asset — with leverage. Milan Lustig: Cold Spring Harbor, NY - @HighPriestOfSWO Opt32 is building modern compute infrastructure to put AI onboard objects in the physical world — from robots to cars and drones. Galen Mead: Chapel Hill, NC - @g413n Standard Intelligence is building aligned general learners, pretraining large models to actively explore and learn from the Internet. Aubrey Niederhoffer: New York, NY - @needaubrey Swoop is building the super app for Africa, starting with food delivery in Nigeria and expanding into financial services across the continent. Harry O'Connor: Cork, Ireland - @HarryOC493 Sentient Machines is a research lab building foundational models for robotics that generalize across tasks and environments. Alex Shieh: Salem, NH - @alexkshieh The Antifraud Company is a fraud bounty hunter defending American taxpayers with AI and investigative journalism. Claire Wang: Los Angeles, CA - @clairebookworm Claire is building biologically accurate simulations of entire nervous systems, starting with C. elegans. Developing a simulated brain that researchers can communicate with helps lay the foundation for brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. Kyler Wang: Portland, OR - @kylerywang Action is an artificial intelligence company in stealth.

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Omoye✨🫶
Omoye✨🫶@0moyeh·
What does mummy do for work? He said “mumny cooks dinner”. The mum said “And I am currently the manager director and chief executive officer of Mercedes Benz Nigeria” But one ojuelegba feminist said women can't work and take care of their homes at the same time. They even called cooking slavery. Lazy lots.
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA

Nigerian kids describe what their parent's do for work 😂

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Shogunle Hazeezat Nosadiana
Shogunle Hazeezat Nosadiana@realHazeezat·
Alhamdulilah ala ni‘matil Islam. As a Muslim today, I feel deeply embarrassed on behalf of Christians seeing things like this. It comes across as a clear disrespect to the Christian faith and reflects a lack of seriousness and regard for its own beliefs. This is also why you would never see Muslims tolerate depictions claiming to represent Prophet Muhammad (SAW). In Islam, he is neither to be idolized nor misrepresented in any form. Indeed, Islam is the ultimate guidance.
Ebo⚜️@Vxebo_

See wetin Jesus dey do for cross😭 Arh😭🤣💔

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rahmahsugar💗
rahmahsugar💗@rraahhmmaattt·
Alhamdulillah 🥹🥹🥹 I feel so emotional coz my friend got married yesterday. What a feeling! And I'll probably get to feel more of this amazing emotion as I have numerous weddings to plan and attend in the nearest future 🥹💗 bi idhniLlah.
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Not the little B 💕✨
Not the little B 💕✨@BlehisBack·
My daddy went to work in Marina from Ikorodu everyday for 20 years. No hybrid, no apartment close by Ikorodu to Marina and back, 5 days a week.. (…and a few Saturdays) Arrived at 12am on most days, woke by 3:30 to be able to leave home by 4am to beat traffic. They hadn’t even done that Ikorodu road so imagine the traffic…. For yearssssss I have a significantly easier life and I’m this tired 🫠 Parents are superheroes 🥺♥️♥️
Not the little B 💕✨@BlehisBack

Laying on the bed cause ahhhhhhh 😭 People did this corporate thing for 30 years??!?? Emi ti fe bo o 😭

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Bremen
Bremen@Rxbremen·
I really hate you guys with this stupid rhetorics. Unna go just dey talk anyhow. ASUU would delay students for years with strike. You would finish and before you get a job, you see requirements like under 25 and must have completed NYSC. You think people are doing NYSC cuz they love it ? You literally can’t make any career advancement without the stuff. You need to be a graduate trainee, you need it to get your professional license, you need it to do masters in the country. You guys are annoying as hell.
Jet Daniel 🛩️@LaceVine

Are you forced to do NYSC? Can’t you boycott it to send that message to the government? Are you guys that dense?

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Not the little B 💕✨
Not the little B 💕✨@BlehisBack·
No Rinu, NO. You’re fighting the wrong battle. Telling young people to boycott NYSC is not the solution you think it is, because at the end of the day, they are the ones who will suffer for it. I’m fairly knowledgeable about graduate employment in Nigeria, and I know for a fact that companies are mandated by law to employ only graduates who have an NYSC discharge certificate or a valid exemption letter. If anything, the real fight should be at the top, demanding that the government scrap or reform the NYSC requirement, not encouraging young people to boycott it. Because the reality is, if they don’t do NYSC, they will hardly get jobs here. They’ll be the ones who face hunger, joblessness, and struggle for survival. Boycotting NYSC might sound smart on the surface, but on a deeper look, companies will simply hire from the pool of graduates who did complete NYSC to avoid legal complications. And trust me, plenty of people will still go for the program. Refusing to serve will only reduce your own chances in an already competitive labour market. What we should be pushing for is making NYSC non-compulsory, not encouraging people to sabotage their own futures. Also, this entire boycott argument comes from a place of privilege. The people who can afford to boycott are the ones who already have alternative means of survival. But the average Nigerian graduate who is struggling in a job market where even NYSC-certified applicants can’t find work cannot bear that risk.
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu

@MomooreolwaA I’m sorry, Ore. I can’t help you. You are a learned person who is performing obedience. Docility is not survival. NYSC only exists because millions of you people keep showing up. This is an apologist mentality. What’s the alternative? The alternative is for you to sit home!

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Ustaz Awon Hoodlums
Ustaz Awon Hoodlums@RealSamboFatiu·
Tomorrow is Monday. Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others. Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55). Baarakallahu Feekum.
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Fatima♡
Fatima♡@Fatimarabiu00·
I always wonder what the night before marriage feels like. Is it certainty? Regret? A small panic? Or a quiet knowing that you’re stepping into something bigger than yourself?
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𝙰𝚋𝚘𝚘 𝙷𝚊𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚝𝚑 🇴🇲
Omoooo Qur'an sweet gan ooooo — the euphoria that hits you when a person reads it well to you >>>>>>>>>> Imagine! You'll smile and people won't know why, I've listened to people read, most especially my friend Mutqin, If he says “Bismillah ...” My face is filled with joy instantly, like evident big smiles ooo. Allahumma baarik. I envy him gan.
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Ossy Vincent
Ossy Vincent@ossynoya·
Nope. The issue then was readiness. In 2012 how did you want to explain to a regular Nigerian then that all that all you had to do was click images on your phone, pay and food will come and meet you at your doorstep. Nigeria had not even mastered the payments system then, Jumia itself was mostly still doing “pay on delivery” Also how many Nigerians in 2012 had smart devices compared to 2025. Chowdeck met a market that was ready and probably built on the mistakes Jumia food made.
Jannik Beginner@Wana____

Execution >>> Idea. Chowdeck and Jumia Food. One a huge success story. One a disappointing failure. Same idea. Different execution.

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👳🏾‍♂️Mufti Of Ilorin Online 👳🏾‍♂️
“Once You’re Married, You’ll Understand” This statement is one of the most annoying phrases I’ve heard in my entire life, not necessarily because of the words themselves, but because of how they’re used. Yes, it’s true that there are certain things one can only fully grasp through the experience of marriage, no argument about that. But the problem arises when some of you married folks want to force every discussion, every opinion, and every issue into a marital framework. You want to shove everything into one box labeled “marriage.” We could be talking about something that’s just common sense, and you people will still respond, “You won’t understand until you’re married.” Ṣe awa single wa daran ni, abi ka ma s’ọrọ mọn to ri pe a single? Telling a newly wedded woman that she must serve her husband, obey him, and respect him because her husband could decide not to marry at all and still get everything he want then they go on listing things like sex, children isn’t right. And if you say it’s right, can’t women get those things too without marriage? And when we said that’s not an appropriate thing to say, you people keep saying we wouldn’t understand because we’re not married while in reality that has absolutely nothing to do with marriage. It’s just flawed logic. In fact, when you really think about it, the respect and peace of mind men often demand from women in marriage aren’t even a fair trade compared to what men provide, a husband give shelter, food, clothing, protection, and more and you’re saying all he should get in return is respect and peace of mind? C’mon fam. And come to think of it, why should respect and peace of mind be something you have to ask for from your legally married partner? These should come naturally. They should be the default in any healthy relationship/marriage it shouldn’t even be gender base. As Imam Kolapo beautifully said, “Marriage is a service.” Whether you’re the husband or the wife, you must be ready to serve your partner sincerely and wholeheartedly. If you list the supposed “marital benefits” men can get outside of marriage, you’ll realize women can get them too, sometimes even more easier for women in today’s world where we have millions of rich men that are ready to use any amount to do zinah. Ti e ba se anu ọlọhun ati ifẹ, do you think women don’t have options too? Better options walai. At the end of the day, your wife is a human being, not a servant, not a trophy, not a burden. Treat her as one. And let’s be clear: marriage in Islam is not a form of oppression for women. It is a bond built on mercy, compassion, and mutual service. It’s a partnership where both husband and wife uplift each other emotionally, and morally. We Muslims must start representing Islamic marriage the way the Prophet ﷺ taught us, with kindness, justice, and balance, so that non-Muslims will not look at our women and think they are enslaved or silenced in their homes. Islam gave women honour, protection, and dignity long before the world even spoke of “women’s rights.” If we fail to show that in our conduct, then we’re misrepresenting the beauty of our own faith. Remember, Allah called men qawwamun, protectors and maintainers not oppressors.
Alfa Shehu 👳🏾‍♂️@AlfaShehu01

Abdullahi, once you get married, you'll understand it is not wrong. Online la wa 😊

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