A. A. Akin

2.2K posts

A. A. Akin banner
A. A. Akin

A. A. Akin

@alkynes26

Ideas, Designs, and Engineering.

Katılım Temmuz 2013
132 Takip Edilen263 Takipçiler
A. A. Akin retweetledi
Safiyyah Ismaeel Temitope
Safiyyah Ismaeel Temitope@IsmaeelTem26416·
I graduated as the best graduating student in pharmacy UDUS with a CGPA of 4.91/5.0. • Broke the record for highest CGPA ever recorded in the faculty. • 20 individual awards. • BGS in 4/6 departments. • Awarded Top 20 most influential students. Alhamdullilah.
Safiyyah Ismaeel Temitope tweet mediaSafiyyah Ismaeel Temitope tweet mediaSafiyyah Ismaeel Temitope tweet mediaSafiyyah Ismaeel Temitope tweet media
English
491
1.2K
6.5K
143.9K
A. A. Akin retweetledi
Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
One special edition gold-plated Adire chess set, gifted to His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, @officialABAT 🇳🇬 🙏🏾
Tunde Onakoya tweet media
English
1.4K
3.7K
20.1K
8M
A. A. Akin retweetledi
Paul Macgregor
Paul Macgregor@pdotcv·
The problem for me, right now, with the prompt and tweak model is it reminds me of designing in photoshop. It leads you down a narrow path of decisions. Yes, you could save versions and go back, but you didn’t really. What Figma brought was an infinite(ish) low latency canvas…
English
23
14
259
9.2K
LEYE
LEYE@leyeConnect·
@alkynes26 I have deleted my quote 😭
English
1
0
1
13
A. A. Akin
A. A. Akin@alkynes26·
Things I love to hear. Make plans ahead. Keep at it, fix the problems deep enough to remain relevant across generations. Be intentional at it. We won't forget.
Seyi Makinde@seyimakinde

Today, we inaugurated two committees: 1.⁠ ⁠The Organising Committee for the International Tourism Summit Oyo State 2026 (#ITSOyoState2026) which will hold next month 12-14 May 2026. 2.⁠ ⁠The 25-Year Tourism Master Plan Committee, a forward-looking committee to create a master plan that will guide decisions, shape investments, and outlive administrations in Oyo State. As I said in my remarks, this is serious work and will require active participation and my expectation is that members of both committees will put in their best to make these projects work for the good people of Oyo State.

English
0
0
1
29
A. A. Akin retweetledi
A. A. Akin retweetledi
Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
It’s fine really, I’m not a victim. No one can ever bully me on the internet. My restraint is only because I hold myself to God’s standard and in service to the children I stand in the gap for. I spent 7 months under Oshodi Bridge working in the worst conditions with some of the most violent people. Twitter trolling is at best amusing and I’m mostly just laughing at the comments and blocking aggressive people. I have a full life away from here. But it’s important that I continue to use this account to remind us that there’s still some good in the world. I’ll never stop🙏🏾
Lawrence@EkunweL

Personally I don't like what that guy is doing to Tunde Onakoya. There should always be room for nuance, and Tunde is a great guy who has positively changed the lives of many young boys in the slum. I don't accept the bully towards him.

English
122
843
4.5K
261.5K
A. A. Akin retweetledi
𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
The challenge posed by Boko Haram and ISWAP is, at its core, deeply ideological. These groups deliberately present themselves as Muslims engaged in jihād because they understand the emotional and religious resonance such language carries among vulnerable populations in their areas of operation. By doing so, they attempt to cloak their violence with a false sense of legitimacy. In some communities, there already exists a perception, shaped by historical, social, and political factors, that the Nigerian state represents an “un-Islamic” system that ought to be replaced. Extremist groups exploit this perception, combining it with the harsh realities of poverty, underdevelopment, unemployment, and limited access to education. They then lure vulnerable individuals with promises of purpose, belonging, material relief, and even paradise. For many struggling with daily survival, such narratives can become dangerously appealing. Hence, it must be clearly stated: this is not true jihād, nor does it represent the teachings of Islām. It is a distortion, one that weaponizes religion for destructive ends. The victims of this ideology are not only people of other faiths, but overwhelmingly Muslims themselves, whose lives, dignity, and communities are devastated by the very groups claiming to defend them. To effectively confront this crisis, there must be an honest and collective reckoning. Political leaders, scholars, traditional authorities, and community influencers in the North must acknowledge the ideological dimension of the problem and address it directly. Silence, ambiguity, or half-measures only allow harmful narratives to persist. Mosques, schools, and community platforms must become spaces of reorientation, where authentic teachings of Islām are clearly articulated: teachings that uphold the sanctity of life, justice, mercy, and coexistence. Scholars, in particular, have a sacred responsibility to dismantle extremist misinterpretations and guide people toward balanced understanding. It is also true that speaking out carries risks. Those who challenge extremism have faced threats and continue to do so. Many have been killed for it too. Yet, the cost of inaction is far greater. If harmful ideologies are left unchallenged, they grow stronger and eventually consume even those who hoped to avoid them. Courage, therefore, becomes a collective necessity. At the same time, government at both state and federal levels must intensify efforts, strengthening security, addressing economic hardship, and investing in education. Reports of external support for such groups further complicate the situation, making it clear that this is not merely a local problem. Nonetheless, no external force can sustain such movements without local recruitment and acceptance. Ultimately, success in this struggle depends on the people themselves. Communities must be empowered to reject extremist narratives, to see these groups for what they truly are, and to refuse to be instruments of their own destruction. This is not just a fight for security, it is a fight for the soul of society. And to win it, everyone must be involved.
Daniel Somtochukwu@Somtolism7

A must watch : Boko Haram claims its war is rooted in the teachings of Prophet Mohammed on jihad, urging people to convert to Islam or continue facing attacks. After one religious slave will come to defend Islam saying those Boko haram are not Muslims .

English
20
48
109
8.9K
A. A. Akin
A. A. Akin@alkynes26·
@leyeConnect Interests and biases. They drive all that we shall see and those we shall not see. I just want every voter to be more critical, evaluating all candidates beyond the rhetorics. The answer we seek will be somewhere in between the lines.
English
0
0
2
156
LEYE
LEYE@leyeConnect·
I get the feeling that there will be an unraveling towards the election. People you expect sound judgement and foresight will covertly or blatantly act otherwise. We underestimate how most folks here are without principles including the so called enlightened ones.
English
6
54
169
3.3K
A. A. Akin retweetledi
Oduduwa Republic
Oduduwa Republic@OduduwaR·
Kemi Adetiba is exploring Hollywood standards in getting talents irrespective of their status. Imagine known celebrities are auditioning for her upcoming movie. That is the standard. She set the standard.
English
13
126
1.6K
243K
A. A. Akin retweetledi
+234
+234@aderemilekun_·
someone like this is being acknowledged on a global stage but yes, one ‘Ayorindin’ said he should decline to be an ambassador for his own state of origin. Tunde Onakoya, brother if the federal government of Nigeria decide to confer you with another national honor today, please do well to collect and show the world. You worked for it and it’s a prestige to be accord with such honor. and for the other guys you see wailing around, they’re “aja inu iwe” that can’t do you shiii.
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD

Deeply honored to be recognized in Barcelona, Spain, as the first African to receive the Lideramos Youth Award for Social Impact. I used the moment to share one of my favorite stories of the little hummingbird against the great forest fire.

English
18
157
680
26.4K
Deron | Design and AI Systems
Hello world 👋. I’ve had a very productive Q1. Designed and built 5 products with AI. I’ve gotten so much better, learnt a lot. Here’s what I’m currently working on; all code with @claudeai, no Figma.
Deron | Design and AI Systems tweet media
English
4
1
8
112