Enoch Ayomide

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Enoch Ayomide

Enoch Ayomide

@ayomide_enoch

Son of God| Servant of Christ| Lover of the Holy Ghost| Passionate about Data| Data Scientist| Senior Data Analyst| Data Analyst Mentor| Trained Mathematician

Lagos, Nigeria. Katılım Ocak 2018
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The Biblical Man
The Biblical Man@Biblicalman·
Moses asked God for two things. God said no to both. Then Moses died. Fifteen hundred years later, on a mountain in Galilee, God answered both prayers in front of three terrified fishermen. Most Christians read this story every year and miss it completely. Here is what they miss. Prayer one. Moses asked to see God's face. "And he said, Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live." (Exodus 33:20) No. Prayer two. Moses asked to cross into the Promised Land. "Get thee up into the top of Pisgah... but thou shalt not go over this Jordan." (Deuteronomy 3:27) No. Moses dies on the mountain. Buried by God Himself. End of story. Except it wasn't. The Mount of Transfiguration. Christ pulls back the veil. His face shines as the sun. And who shows up standing next to Him? Moses. "And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with him." (Matthew 17:3) In the Promised Land. Looking at the face of God in the flesh. Both prayers. Granted. Not on Moses's timeline. Not through Moses's law. Through the Son. The no was not rejection. It was redirection. Every prayer God seems to deny, He is answering through Christ. The Mount of Transfiguration is the receipt. The face. The land. The healing. The marriage. The vindication. He is not closing the door. He is telling you which door. Through Christ. Or not at all. Moses found out. So will you. Full piece on Substack ↓ [deadhidden.substack.com link]
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
You can earn up to $30/hour by just writing and refining AI-generated content... It's Remote ⬇️🔥 Bringing this again for ONLY those that missed it the last time. They are still accepting entries.
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Celebrity Doctor
Celebrity Doctor@sir_lux_·
BREAKING: Never leave this earth without knowing Jesus. Pass it on timeline till it gets to everyone.
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Enoch Ayomide
Enoch Ayomide@ayomide_enoch·
@pastorpoju Truth Sir. It is very easy to criticise, but to labour over the lives of others until transformation is achieved is the real deal. It requires a lot of sacrifices and pouring out of one's life in teaching, prayer, and godly examples and help of God and the Holy Spirit.
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POJU OYEMADE
POJU OYEMADE@pastorpoju·
To criticise, condemn and "correct" in ministry is very easy what is "hard" is transformational teaching, travailing prayer with intercession that Christ may be fully formed in others and the raising of an exemplary company or community of believers that stand as a prototype for the whole. The former takes a short 5 minute video on social media, the latter takes years of sacrifice.
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Afia Dimple🦋
Afia Dimple🦋@AfiaDimple_·
Good women still exist.
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SMD SPORTS
SMD SPORTS@SMDSPORTS_1·
David Ebube 🇳🇬, popularly known as (Victor Osimhen), is currently on trial with Turkish 🇹🇷 side Kayserispor FK 🟡🔴.
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ToluwalogoAgboola
ToluwalogoAgboola@RevToluAgboola·
Empty Seats: A Call Back to True Ministry Metrics In the Time of Old, Ministry was never built on crowds, but on the burden of Truth. Yet in our time, even within our circles, we have begun to interpret empty seats as evidence of failure. The Church was never defined by numbers; From the beginning, the message was not designed to attract crowds it was designed to confront hearts. When Peter stood on the Day of Pentecost, there was indeed a great harvest, but that moment was not given as a standard for daily validation. The same Apostles who saw thousands added also endured seasons of rejection, resistance, and apparent decline. If we are honest, the pressure to fill seats has caused many to measure success in ways that Scripture never endorsed. We have quietly embraced a results-driven mentality, where attendance becomes the scoreboard of effectiveness. But Ministry has never been about maintaining a crowd; it has always been about maintaining the Truth. There are moments in Scripture where Truth reduced the audience. When the message became difficult, many walked away. Yet there was no attempt to soften Doctrine to preserve the crowd. The priority was never retention it was Revelation. Ministry is not validated by who stays, but by what is faithfully proclaimed. Empty seats, therefore, are not always a sign that something is wrong. They may be evidence that the message is still pure, that Conviction is still present, and that compromise has not been entertained. In some seasons, empty seats reflect pruning a Divine process where GOD refines, aligns, and prepares a people who are rooted, not merely gathered. The danger begins when empty seats start shaping the message And in the pursuit of a crowd, we risk losing the very identity that makes us a Church. The early Church did not grow because it appealed to the flesh; it grew because it was anchored in Truth and demonstrated in Power. That pattern has not changed. We must also recover this understanding: success is measured in depth, not merely breadth. One soul fully converted, grounded in Truth, and filled with the Spirit carries eternal value that cannot be compared to a room filled with uncommitted attendees. Discipleship has always been the heartbeat of Ministry, JESUS Himself invested deeply in a few, even when many walked away. To equate empty seats with failure is to misunderstand the nature of our calling. Our responsibility is not to fill buildings; it is to fill lives with Truth. We are not accountable for the size of the harvest, but for the faithfulness of the seed we sow. This is a call back to Alignment. A call to reject the pressure of modern metrics and return to Biblical conviction. In the end, it is not the fullness of our seats that will matter, but the fullness of our message. And if we remain true to that message, then even in seasons of empty seats, we are not failing we are fulfilling our Assignment. Your Brother in Faith, Toluwalogo Agboola.
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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
I just got promoted at my job! Thank you Jesus.
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Elvis Tunde
Elvis Tunde@Tunnykvng·
Reece James is not leaving Chelsea until Arsenal win the Champions League
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
At 10, Nigerian 🇳🇬 Genius and Tech Guru, Emmanuella Mayaki was hired as a Coding Instructor by a UK school in 2019 She learnt web design & analysis aged 7. Had diplomas at 9 She's an expert in Java Script, HTML, CSS, JQuery, WordPress, PHP, MySQL, Graphic Design, Python & Java
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Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑
Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑@Theoladeledada·
The cure for sickle cell disorder is now available at sickle cell foundation Nigeria, LUTH. You can get it as a Nigeria. Please retweet for others to see
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NZ ☄️
NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ·
Vibe coder may have tough time finding the bug here
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Ayushi☄️
Ayushi☄️@iyoushetwt·
WITHOUT GOOGLING Name a programming language older than Python
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Benjamin Bennett Alexander
Benjamin Bennett Alexander@RealBenjizo·
🚫 NEVER Use COUNT to Check for Existence If you just want to confirm if a particular item exists in your data, do not use COUNT() with a filter (WHERE clause). SELECT COUNT(*) FROM users WHERE email = 'johnfake@analytica.com'; The problem is that COUNT(*) answers a different question. It counts the number of rows that meet the condition, even though you only want to know if at least one exists. When you use COUNT(*), the database may scan all matching rows to compute the total. Even if it finds one match immediately, it can keep going because you asked for a full count. That’s unnecessary work if you are dealing with large tables. Instead of using COUNT(), use EXISTS SELECT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM users WHERE email = 'johnfake@analytica.com'; ); 👑 With EXISTS, the database will stop as soon as it finds the first match. No counting. No extra scanning. Resource: benjaminb.gumroad.com/l/hkkmf
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Trending News 🚨📰📊
Trending News 🚨📰📊@trending_news72·
Breaking News 🚨🚨 🚨 Three Nigerian Men Arrested After Trying to Enter Spain Disguised as Sheep Three men were arrested in Algeria after trying to enter Spain illegally by disguising themselves as sheep inside a livestock truck However the plan quickly fell apart during a routine inspection when border officials noticed some of the “sheep” moving strangely.
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IT Unprofessional
IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
Our intern just asked me why we don't use Kubernetes. I said because we don't need Kubernetes. He said everyone uses Kubernetes. I said everyone TALKS about using Kubernetes. Most companies are running Docker containers on three servers and calling it a day. We have 40 employees. Our entire infrastructure runs on AWS with auto-scaling groups. It works fine. Kubernetes is designed for companies running thousands of services across hundreds of servers. We have twelve services. But he read that Kubernetes is "industry standard" so now he thinks we're behind. This is what happens when people learn from tech Twitter instead of actual experience. They think every company is Google-scale and needs Google-scale solutions. We don't need Kubernetes. We need our MySQL database to stop running out of connections because someone wrote a query that doesn't close properly. But that's not exciting. Nobody writes blog posts about "I fixed a connection leak." They write about "How we migrated to Kubernetes and saved millions" even though the migration cost more than they saved. I told the intern he should learn why tools exist before learning the tools themselves. He looked disappointed. He wanted to put Kubernetes on his resume.
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Annie🦋
Annie🦋@DabereNnamani·
Dear Data Analysts post your portfolio.
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