Fidel Chukwurah

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Fidel Chukwurah

@_knfdl

Building cool stuff

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Fidel Chukwurah
Fidel Chukwurah@_knfdl·
At 2:15 am, I got a WhatsApp text from my CTO saying, “What is wrong with crypto deposits?” A deposit had gone through on-chain. The user's wallet showed the funds. But their balance in our system? Zero. No error in the logs. No failed job. Just... silence. Here's what happened and the lesson I carry every time I design async systems now. We were emitting an internal event to notify downstream services the moment a deposit was detected and confirmed on-chain. The problem? That event fired before the database transaction had fully committed. So a downstream listener picked it up, tried to read the record, found nothing, and moved on. Quietly. No retry. No alert. The deposit existed on-chain. The record existed in our DB. But for a 200ms window, they were invisible to each other, and one job fell through that gap. The fix was straightforward once we saw it: events should only fire after the write is confirmed, never before. But the real lesson was about trust in distributed systems. When you split a single operation across a queue, a database, and an event bus, you have three different sources of truth. They don't guarantee consistency by default. You have to design that in. 3 things I now treat as non-negotiable in any async financial flow: 1. Never emit events inside an open transaction. Commit first, emit after. 2. Every job that touches money needs idempotency, if it runs twice, the result should be the same. 3. "No error" is not the same as "it worked." Silent success is the hardest bug to catch. The incident lasted 23 minutes. The architectural change took 40 minutes to ship. Luckily, we were still testing production internally. The paranoia it gave me? Permanent. Ever had a bug that left no trace? No error, no alert, just a user asking why their money disappeared
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WolfRMFC@WolfRMFC·
No Ai design can create this type of masterpiece.
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Fidel Chukwurah@_knfdl·
@TheSunFootball @ACHvlogs "Different goalkeeper every week", meanwhile, Jørgensen has only played 2 full games under the new manager. You're just waffling, being emotional, and just regurgitating twitter(X) opinions
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
This is the maths teacher from Evergreen schools Enugu. His name is Master Chisom Unachukwu. His students took 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions for Junior Category for South East Maths Olympiad Grand Finale. These boys are hooot!!!!
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Emmanuel Joseph
Emmanuel Joseph@IEmarjay·
POST requests are timing out. GET requests are working. No errors. This is how a slow payment API took down our entire system and the 2-line fix that saved it.
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Elvis Tunde
Elvis Tunde@Tunnykvng·
2 cleansheets in 16 games as Man United’s GK. “Lammens you changed my life”
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
You mock the idea of a God who took on a human body; who cried, who hungered, who slept, who bled, who even had bowels. You find that ridiculous. I understand why. If I believed God was obsessed mainly with asserting dominance, enforcing submission, or staying untouched by our weakness, I would laugh too. But maybe that reaction says more about us than about God. The scandal of the Incarnation is not that God became “dirty with flesh.” The scandal is that God loved enough to step into the human condition instead of staying distant and comfortable. The God of Scripture did not hover above suffering and shout commands from a celestial throne; He entered the world we broke. He did not approach us wearing sterile gloves. He came as a child. He came hungry. He came vulnerable. He came into the full reality of embodied life, the beauty of it and the embarrassment of it. And that tells you everything about His character. If you were God, you would never stoop so low. You would never humble yourself like that. But YHWH did. And that shatters every shallow idea of God built purely on power and intimidation. Christianity says God’s greatness is not proven by how far above us He stands, but by how far He was willing to come down to redeem us. Jesus didn’t come demanding empty ritual. He came demanding reconciliation, love, truth, justice, and relationship. That’s why He could say in the Sermon on the Mount that if you approach the altar to worship but your brother has something against you, leave the sacrifice and go make it right first. Only then come back to offer your gift. What kind of God says that? A God who cares more about hearts than gestures. A God who values restored people over robotic worship. A God who isn’t insecure about His throne and doesn’t need flattery to feel divine. So yep, Christians believe in a God who entered flesh. A God who felt our weakness. A God who walked our streets and shared our humanity down to its most ordinary realities. And instead of making Him smaller, that makes Him infinitely more glorious. Because the highest God chose the lowest road. And that is not ridiculous, that is breathtaking.
Jvnior@Jvnior

Imagine worshipping a god with an asshole. I really think about this every day. How could anyone do this?

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Coptic Solidarity
Coptic Solidarity@CoptSolidarity·
THIS IS CHRISTIANITY:
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
You’re reacting as though Christians believe in incarnation cos God couldn’t forgive unless He became human. That’s not the claim. The issue isn’t divine ability, it’s divine character. Christianity doesn’t say God needed to take on flesh; it says God chose to cos He is not merely a cosmic rule-keeper. He is holy, just, loving, relational, and faithful to His own redemptive story. And that story didn’t begin with Christianity. It began where your religion claims to stand, the Torah. From the beginning, the God of Israel revealed that: 1. Sin brings death 2. Innocent life atones for guilty life 3. Sacrifice is substitution 4. A priest stands between God and the people You don’t get to dismiss sacrifice as “unnecessary” while claiming continuity with Moses. Yom Kippur, the Passover lamb, the entire Levitical system existed precisely to teach that forgiveness is costly and reconciliation requires atonement, not divine amnesia. “The soul that sins shall die” wasn’t a poetic line, it was the moral architecture of the covenant. But even the Old Testament admits its own insufficiency: The blood of animals could not change the heart. Priests were sinners too. Sacrifice had to be repeated endlessly. The system was a signpost, not the destination. It pointed forward. Christianity doesn’t break that story. It completes it. Christ is not random flesh; He is the true High Priest and the true Lamb, the One all the symbols were preparing Israel to understand. He is not God “doing a factory reset.” He is God taking responsibility for the human tragedy while upholding justice. Justice demands sin must be dealt with. Love refuses to abandon sinners to judgment. The cross is where those two commitments meet without compromising either. As for God entering humanity, calling that “absurd” doesn’t diminish God. It exposes the poverty of your theology. If your idea of God is so fragile that He cannot step into His own creation without losing dignity, then your god is smaller than you think. The God of Scripture doesn’t lose greatness by drawing near; He proves greatness by compassion. He doesn’t become less divine by loving at cost to Himself; He reveals a divinity more profound than raw power. And that’s precisely the scandal of Christianity. Not that God had to do this, but that He loved enough to. So when you mock a God who eats, cries, bleeds, and suffers, all you’re really doing is advertising that your concept of God has power… but no heart. Ours has both. And that is why the Incarnation isn’t absurd, it’s absolutely glorious.
NotYourMCM@CodenameDemola

Any deity that takes on a human body, cries, eats, is suckled and taken care of by his mother, poops and eventually dies does not deserve to called God The idea is absurd. You don't have to become your creation to forgive them. What kind of factory reset is that?

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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
I don’t think we need to lie to ourselves, or exaggerate our similarities to coexist. I believe deeply in freedom of religion. I have friends of other faiths. I eat with them, respect them, and defend their right to worship. But respect doesn’t require pretending our beliefs are the same. It doesn’t require pampering. It allows honesty. When someone says, “We worship the same God and we believe in Jesus too,” that sounds conciliatory, but on closer inspection, it’s a false flag. Here’s why. If someone tells you they honor Donald Trump, respect him, acknowledge his importance, but insist he is the Governor of New York, not the President of the United States, what do you do with that? You don’t applaud the respect. You point out the category error. Titles matter because roles matter. Now imagine this claim appears 600 years after Trump lived, contradicts all earlier records, and then adds, “He wasn’t really President, it just appeared that way.” At some point, respect without accuracy becomes meaningless. I agree that religion is more complex than politics, but the logic is not different. Yes, Jesus is mentioned in the Qur’an. That’s not impressive by itself. Why wouldn’t He be? Jesus is one of the most historically attested, morally exceptional figures in human history. Agreeing that He existed, that He was sinless, or that He was a prophet is not a theological achievement, its baseline acknowledgment of reality. The issue is not whether Jesus is mentioned. The issue is who He is said to be and what role He plays and this is where the contrast becomes stark. The New Testament, take the book of Hebrews alone, does not merely make claims about Jesus. It argues; 1. Hebrews 1 carefully establishes that Jesus is not an angel but categorically above them. 2. Hebrews 2 explains why He had to become fully human, to truly represent humanity and defeat death from within. 3. Hebrews 3 shows He is greater than Moses, using a precise analogy: the builder of the house is greater than the house itself. 4. Hebrews 4–5 lay out the criteria for priesthood; representation, sympathy, divine appointment, and then demonstrate, step by step, how Jesus meets and exceeds every category. This is theological reasoning, not assertion. It’s coherence, not command. By contrast, Islam re-characterizes Jesus dramatically, denying the crucifixion, denying sonship, denying mediation, yet offers no comparably rigorous explanation for why this reinterpretation should override earlier testimony or how this version of Jesus resolves anything at all. Saying “Jesus is a prophet” is not depth. It’s reduction. And when you reduce someone while claiming to honor them, the burden is on you to explain why your version should be taken seriously. So yes, if Islam wants to claim continuity with Jesus, it’s not too much to ask for something more than isolated verses followed by “submit.” It should answer the theological depth that already exists. Let’s judge the arguments, not the applause lines.
F A A R E E S 💫 🇵🇸@MFaarees_

I want every Muslim to REPOST this video! Steve reveals how his opinion changed about Muslims when he met them. He made it clear that they were told totally different thing about Muslims. The western world is spending a lot of money to spread falsehood about Muslims is the world.

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Fidel Chukwurah@_knfdl·
@Blue_Footy @Matt_Law_DT - Same profile as Enzo - Not injury prone - La Masia and Man City academy product - Great box-crashing ability - Press resistant - Great defensive ability - 24 years old Perfect profile for Chelsea
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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
🗣️ @Matt_Law_DT: "The midfield plan at the moment is for the summer. A lot of the analysis and a lot of the homework is going into the midfield at the moment. In terms of what's happening around the midfield, regardless of outs or whatnot, there's going to be movement around the midfield in 2026." ~ @LondonBluePod
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Fidel Chukwurah@_knfdl·
@Blue_Footy Vince what do you think about Kossounou as a potential CCB option for Chelsea
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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
Let's see where we are. Do you still believe in ENZO MARESCA? Vote below 👇
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
DECLARATION OF NATIONWIDE SECURITY EMERGENCY & RECRUITMENT OF ADDITIONAL ARMY AND POLICE PERSONNEL Fellow Nigerians, Today, in view of the emerging security situation, I have decided to declare a nationwide security emergency and order additional recruitment into the Armed Forces. By this declaration, the police and the army are authorised to recruit more personnel. The police will recruit an additional 20,000 officers, bringing the total to 50,000. Although I had previously approved the nationwide upgrade of police training facilities, the police authorities are, by this statement, authorised to use various National Youth Service Corps camps as training depots. The officers being withdrawn from VIP guard duties should undergo crash training to debrief them and deliver more efficient police services when deployed to security-challenged areas of the country. The DSS also has my authority to immediately deploy all the forest guards already trained to flush out the terrorists and bandits lurking in our forests. The agency also has my directive to recruit more men to man the forests. There will be no more hiding places for agents of evil. My fellow Nigerians, this is a national emergency, and we are responding by deploying more boots on the ground, especially in security-challenged areas. The times require all hands on deck. As Nigerians, we should all get involved in securing our nation. Let me take this moment to commend our security agencies for working together to secure the release of the 24 schoolgirls in Kebbi and the 38 worshippers in Kwara State. We will continue to sustain the efforts to rescue the remaining students of Catholic School in Niger State and other Nigerians still being held hostage. To the leadership and rank and file of our Armed Forces, I commend your courage and your sacrifice. This is a challenging moment for our nation and for the military institution itself. I charge you to remain resolute, to restore peace across all theatres of operation, and to uphold the highest standards of discipline and integrity. There must be no compromise, no collusion, and no negligence. The Nigerian people are counting on you, and this administration will provide the support you need to succeed. 1/2
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Vince™
Vince™@Blue_Footy·
We told Barcelona fans since last season that this their highline won't work against us, they thought we were joking and trolling around.
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Presidency Nigeria
Presidency Nigeria@NGRPresident·
PRESIDENT TINUBU WELCOMES THE FREED KEBBI SCHOOLGIRLS, CHARGES THE SECURITY FORCES TO RESCUE OTHERS STILL IN CAPTIVITY President Bola Tinubu has welcomed the release today of the 24 schoolgirls abducted by terrorists in Maga Kebbi last Monday. Terrorists struck at the school at dawn on November 17 and abducted the girls, moments after a military detachment left the premises. The Kebbi incident triggered some other copycat kidnappings in Eruku in Kwara State and Papiri in Niger State. All 38 kidnapped victims in Eruku were freed on Sunday. The same day, the Niger State chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria said 50 of the missing students of the Catholic School in Niger have been found in their parents' homes. @asovilladigital #RenewedHopeAgenda
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𝐌𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐊
𝐌𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐊@TheMahleek·
Liverpool lost Chelsea lost Man City is losing So who’s going to stop Arsenal this season??
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Fidel Chukwurah
Fidel Chukwurah@_knfdl·
@BOGbadams What is your business with how the money is spent, is it your father's money? 😂
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