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vivcis🌻🦋

@_ceceji

Software Engineer || Golang || Solidity || Cairo || Open source contributor || @outreachy '22 intern @torproject || @AfroBitcoinOrg fellow

Lagos Katılım Ekim 2013
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vivcis🌻🦋@_ceceji·
I am super excited to be speaking at @gophers_africa 2024 as this is a crucial topic for anyone managing large data workloads. Looking forward to sharing insights and learning from the amazing community at #gca24. See you in Nairobi!
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Moniepoint Group
Moniepoint Group@moniepoint·
Moniepoint Women in Tech Internship applications are now open🎉💃🏾 If you’re looking to build a career in DevOps Cloud Engineering, Data Engineering, Frontend Engineering, Backend Engineering, Product Management, Cybersecurity, Site Reliability, Engineering, Mobile Engineering or Quality Assurance Engineering, there’s space for you. Head on to womenintech.moniepoint.com now to shoot your shot. There is space for you 🫵🏽 #moniepoint #careers #MoniepointWomenInTech
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Chidimma Okoye
Chidimma Okoye@Ellalypson·
@kenkenlewu It's well, life goes on...🥹 I would suffer more emotionally if I didn't end it. I started noticing how it's affecting me and atimes I pour it on my innocent kids, this is unfair to them. I ended it to save myself before it's very late for me😟
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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
My friend got married 4 years ago. Every December, she buys 3 bags of rice; one for her mum, one for her mother-in-law, and one for her home. She kept it up for 3 years straight. Then, last December, she stopped. She bought only for her mum. A few days before Christmas, her mother-in-law called her husband; “She didn’t send my rice this year.” The husband asked my friend; “You didn’t buy rice for my mum? Why?” She looked at him and said, “Since we got married, what have you ever done for my own mother? Have you ever bought her Christmas rice or even sent her money?” The man paused… then replied, “But I didn’t ask you to be buying rice for my mum. You did that on your own."
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Gophercon Africa
Gophercon Africa@gophers_africa·
Guess what? 🫢 We’re thrilled to announce that @goinggodotnet, a true master of Go, is leading a workshop at #GopherConAfrica2026 in Nairobi this October Software design. Systems that scale. The kind of thinking that sharpens engineers and elevates teams. 👇👇
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NaNa🌼✨
NaNa🌼✨@sil_vee_yah·
There’s this 45 minutes favor provoking prayers by Apostle Selman on YouTube. If you can pray it, please do! I prayed it in a difficult season of my life for like a month and there was a shift. A lot of doors opened.
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Black Jaguar@A_Feranmi·
I was Korede’s first official member of staff. Today, my man has gone from sleeping under Amphitheatre in UNILAG to owning this (and other kitchens). The joy of watching this growth >>>
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MOROUNTODUN. (AJOKEADE)
MOROUNTODUN. (AJOKEADE)@Ajokeaadee·
💔💔💔💔How a Granite Pot Almost Cost Me My Life For the past five months, I have been in and out of the hospital. Every visit came with different test results, different explanations, and no clear answers. It was exhausting and terrifying. I became a shadow of myself. I would wake up in the middle of the night crying and praying, begging God to spare my life. I fasted constantly. I cried almost every day. I felt like I was slowly dying inside, even though I couldn’t explain exactly what was wrong. My body began to change. I noticed excess fat all over, and I assumed I was simply gaining weight. But deep down, I knew something wasn’t right. I was weak. I collapsed several times. I kept taking different treatments, hoping something would work but nothing truly changed. Then last week, my aunt came to visit. She noticed the pot I was using and asked, “I hope you’re not using that pot for your customers?” I told her no because the pots were small, so I only used them for personal cooking at home. She immediately told me to stop using them and to observe my body for a month. I wasn’t fully convinced, but I listened. Since the day I stopped using that pot, I have felt a difference. The weakness reduced. I stopped collapsing. I began to regain my strength. I started feeling like myself again. It was that serious. Now, I’m committed to taking my medications consistently and giving my body the care it deserves so I can fully recover. This experience humbled me. It reminded me how fragile life is, and how sometimes, the smallest things can silently affect us in the biggest ways. God truly saved me.
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MOROUNTODUN. (AJOKEADE)@Ajokeaadee

☠️💀Using certain types of pots for cooking can send you to an early grave… I’m a living testimony.

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SatoshiSisterCircle
SatoshiSisterCircle@SatSisterCircle·
Announcing the SSC Spark Webinar Series 📣 A monthly women‑only space to rise, lead & build in Bitcoin.   Career growth, personal branding, financial empowerment   Real stories of resilience & independence through Bitcoin  Limited slots secure yours now!   luma.com/zxzv25l4
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Asanwa.sol
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
Please, do not let your home become your cage. There is a specific kind of danger in staying behind closed doors when the world is waiting for you. It isn't just boredom; it is a slow fading of the self. When you linger in the silence for too long, your mind loses its sharpness, not because it is empty, but because it turns on itself. ​Psychology calls this mental rumination, but it feels more like haunting your own life. ​It is a misconception that this is laziness. It is rarely a physical refusal to move, but rather a profound, bone-deep exhaustion of the spirit. The world outside begins to look jagged and overwhelming. The idea of stepping out, even just to buy a bottle of water, feels like climbing a mountain. It feels safer to stay hidden. ​So, you begin to drift. You get used to the numbness. You exist in the soft, artificial glow of your phone screen, watching other people live while the hours bleed into late nights. You fight silent battles in an empty room, telling yourself you are recharging. ​But you are not resting. You are withering. ​You are quietly draining your own vitality, letting the dust settle on your soul. We are creatures built for the sun, for movement, for the friction of connection. Your brain is starving for a spark. Without it, your thoughts spiral inward, digging a trench that gets deeper every day. ​The longer you stay in the safety of the dark, the taller the walls become. Go out. Let the noise and the light remind you that you are still part of the living.
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz

hit me with the harshest reality truth

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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
There’s a Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria and this is what you need to know to stay safe.
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Tolut@_tolut·
@_ceceji @adex_smithjr I went to their office, register, paid 25k I got a mail with an installer agent number, I called and he told me to wait, came to meet me at their office and followed me home, check around with the device hook 1 outside and 2 small device inside then it start working
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Adex smith
Adex smith@adex_smithjr·
If you see this in your area, it simply means you are eligible for fiber internet. The only true UNLIMITED in Nigeria.
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Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR
Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR@jasonwilliamsmd·
We've spent 50 years trying to kill cancer cells. What if the answer was never to kill them but to remind them who they are? Cancer cells aren't foreign invaders. They're your own cells that lost their identity. They stopped differentiating, stopped maturing, and started growing without limits. Cancer doesn't create anything new. It hijacks normal biology. Researchers at KAIST in South Korea identified three master regulators, MYB, HDAC2, and FOXA2, keeping colon cancer cells locked in a malignant state. When they silenced all three? The cancer cells differentiated back into normal, healthy tissue. MYC and WNT pathways shut down. In mice, tumors shrank significantly. No chemo. No radiation. Just reprogramming. Here's what most people will miss: HDAC2 is a histone deacetylase. It compacts DNA and silences tumor suppressor genes. We already use HDAC inhibitors in our protocols. This isn't new to us. But it's powerful validation. Cancer and aging are the same problem. Cells that no longer serve the body but learned to hijack the immune system to survive. The answer isn't bigger bombs. It's restoration. Still preclinical. But the direction is exactly right. Kudos to the @kaistpr team. 👏
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🚨: Cancer cells can now turn back to normal cells, thanks to South Korean scientists

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Teju
Teju@TejuAdeyinka·
If you have a 14–16-year-old, encourage them to apply to Stanford AI4ALL (by @StanfordHAI). Incredible early exposure to AI and future careers in tech. (Applications close in 2 days) Learn more and apply: ai4all.spcs.stanford.edu
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Tolut@_tolut·
@adex_smithjr I live in a bush (new site) and fibre probably won’t be here in the next 5yrs I got ODU last month, not fibre, not complaint yet - funny how the ODU works, Airtel network no even good for my Airtel, I thought it would work but it’s been amazing For 25k, loving it
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Gophercon Africa
Gophercon Africa@gophers_africa·
🐹Big news! #GopherConAfrica2026 is heading to Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 Africa's premier Go conference brings together engineers, OSS contributors, and tech leaders building serious systems with #Go across the continent and beyond. 📍Nairobi, Kenya 📅15–17 October 2026 Save the date👀
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: 13-year-old Australian boy swims for four hours in cold and dangerous waters to save his mom and siblings who were swept into the ocean, says God is who got him to shore. The family was on kayaks & paddleboards when they were swept about 2.5 miles out to sea. After a conversation with his mother, Austin Appelbee decided he would swim back to shore to find help. Appelbee says he prayed throughout the four-hour swim and told God he would get baptized if he made it out alive. "I don't think it was actually me [swimming]... It was God the whole time. I kept on praying, kept on praying. I said to God, 'I'll get baptized.'" "The waves are massive, and I have no life jacket on… I just kept thinking 'just keep swimming, just keep swimming,'" he said. "And then I finally made it to shore, and I hit the bottom of the beach, and I just collapsed." Appelbee says when he got to shore, he had to sprint for about a mile to find help. According to AP, the family drifted 9 miles from Quindalup and spent 10 hours in the water. When he reached the shore, Appelbee alerted authorities, who then sent out a helicopter to find his mom, 12-year-old brother, and 8-year-old sister. Austin's mother, Joanne Appelbee, said one of the hardest decisions of her life was sending her son to shore. "One of the hardest decisions I ever had to make was to say to Austin: 'Try and get to shore and get some help. This could get really serious really quickly,'" she said. What a remarkable kid. Video: 7 News.
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Mantle
Mantle@Mantle_Official·
500 submissions. 30 finalists. 6 tracks. Introducing Mantle Global Hackathon: Community Choice Award. The top 3 projects secure $2,000 each from the $150K Hackathon prize pool, voted entirely by the Mantle community. Beyond the judges' call, the ball is now in your court.
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