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@buildwithkivel

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Nigeria 🇳🇬 Katılım Kasım 2020
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One boy like that 👨‍💻💸@buildwithkivel·
Your next big idea deserves a software partner who can make it a reality. Here’s why I’m that partner. ⬇️ Let’s build something extraordinary together! 🚀
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J U D G E M E N T@Judgement1000·
@BiaPulse How do I convince my child to enter an institution with this kind of inscription in its Logo?
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Bia Pulse
Bia Pulse@BiaPulse·
In a Nigerian military dominated by Yorubas and Fulanis ,the very tribes that despise the Igbos , it is deeply suspicious that they are now calling on Igbos to enlist. No Igbo person is permitted to join the military through the NDA. Igbos are consistently sent to the front lines, and whenever they capture terrorists, high-ranking officers from these same tribes quietly release them through a Taqiyya deception strategy disguised as de-radicalization, rehabilitation, and reintegration programs. Over 10,000 South-East youths have already been slaughtered by this same military, and now they seek to eliminate the remaining youths under the cover of an Islamic war from which they themselves are directly benefiting
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Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
Why is the South-East "boycotting" the @HQNigerianArmy recruitments? Watch the breakdown on why the Igbo land is choosing a "Calculated Refusal." 🧠
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@thebardogbamola·
N34trillion is missing, according to the IMF. 34trillion! Yet, we are all quiet. That is 34,000,000 multiplied by 1,000,000. How many are we in Nigeria? These people have stolen our commonwealth. We can't keep quiet!
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Name cannot be blank@hackSultan·
If you’re vibecoding anything, paste the prompt below In your prompt box and let your agent do a security sweep. [ You are a senior security engineer and red-team specialist tasked with performing a comprehensive, adversarial security audit of the following codebase, system design, or application. Your goal is to identify all possible security vulnerabilities, including common, uncommon, and novel attack vectors. Assume the system will be deployed in a hostile environment with motivated attackers. --- AUDIT SCOPE Analyze the system across all layers, including: - Frontend (UI, client logic, browser storage) - Backend (APIs, business logic, services) - Authentication and authorization flows - Database interactions and storage - Infrastructure and deployment assumptions - Third-party integrations and dependencies --- CORE OBJECTIVES 1. Identify critical, high, medium, and low severity vulnerabilities 2. Detect logic flaws, not just known patterns 3. Surface chained attack paths (multi-step exploits) 4. Highlight unknown or unconventional weaknesses 5. Assume attacker creativity beyond standard checklists --- THREAT MODELING - Define possible attacker profiles (anonymous user, authenticated user, insider, API consumer) - Identify entry points and trust boundaries - Map out sensitive assets (data, tokens, permissions, secrets) --- VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS Check for (but do NOT limit yourself to): ### Authentication & Authorization - Broken auth, weak session management - Privilege escalation (vertical and horizontal) - Insecure password reset flows - Token leakage or reuse ### Input Handling - Injection attacks (SQL, NoSQL, OS command, template injection) - XSS (stored, reflected, DOM-based) - CSRF vulnerabilities - File upload exploits ### Data Security - Sensitive data exposure - Weak encryption or misuse of cryptography - Hardcoded secrets or keys - Insecure storage (localStorage, cookies, logs) ### API & Backend Logic - Broken object-level authorization (IDOR/BOLA) - Mass assignment vulnerabilities - Rate limiting issues / brute force risks - Business logic abuse (race conditions, double spending, bypassing checks) ### Infrastructure & Configuration - Misconfigured headers (CORS, CSP, HSTS) - Open ports, debug endpoints, admin panels - Environment variable leaks - Cloud/storage misconfigurations ### Dependencies & Supply Chain - Vulnerable packages - Unsafe imports or execution - Malicious dependency risks --- ADVANCED / UNKNOWN THREATS Actively attempt to discover: - Non-obvious logic flaws unique to this system - Feature abuse scenarios - State desynchronization issues - Cache poisoning - Replay attacks - Timing attacks - Multi-step exploit chains combining low-severity issues - Any behavior that “shouldn’t be possible” but is --- ADVERSARIAL TESTING MINDSET - Think like an attacker trying to break assumptions - Attempt to bypass validations and safeguards - Manipulate edge cases and unexpected inputs - Explore how different components interact under stress -- OUTPUT FORMAT Provide findings in this structure: ### 1. Vulnerability Summary - Total issues by severity ### 2. Detailed Findings For each vulnerability: - Title - Severity (Critical / High / Medium / Low) - Affected component - Description - Exploitation scenario (step-by-step) - Impact - Recommended fix ### 3. Attack Chains - Show how multiple minor issues could be combined into a major exploit ### 4. Secure Design Recommendations - Architectural improvements - Safer patterns and best practices --- IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS - Do NOT assume the code is safe - Do NOT skip analysis due to missing context, infer risks where needed - Be exhaustive and paranoid in your review - If unsure, flag it as a potential risk and explain why ]
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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
You can’t hear these kind of stories and tell the victims, as the president that “I have just 10 minutes to be here”, or as his supporter, say that “people are kidnapped everyday in their homes”. This isn’t politics. People are actually losing their lives in the most brutal way.
Sean Feucht@seanfeucht

"They seized my baby and sliced him in two with a knife. My second child woke up ... They split his head with a machete." THIS IS THE REALITY FOR NIGERIAN CHRISTIANS. When will the world wake up?!

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Scrutiny will only get tougher, except when it comes to the actual leaders that should be scrutinized, then you start hearing a million excuses for bad governance and corruption. Are you people not ashamed??! It's a pity.
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro

Someone said Peter Obi is losing the appeal he enjoyed in 2023, many Obidents argued. Over the weekend we saw some persons decline shaking his hand. Now over 300,000 persons have unfollowed him. More people are beginning to know Mr. Obi for the snake that he is. The political space is shifting, and scrutiny will only get tougher.

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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I've built a functional UGC map of Nigeria that tracks bad infrastructures, roads, ghost projects to the ward level in Nigeria. One map, one repo! So when they come and ask you for vote, you'll show them receipt of what they didn't do. Testing! Let's go 1000reasons.vote
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The Crusader@ArmyAngel001·
Nigerians you guys are not asking questions 🙄 Why are there no "Repentant IPOB members " ?
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Nnamdi Obi
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii·
Every time the West calls an African country "unstable" they mean the resources stopped flowing. I made a glossary of 100 diplomatic words they use and what they actually mean. orange-anselma-35.tiiny.site Bookmark this before your next history book. 🧵
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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I created a new page where you can find videos of 2023 APC election violence. It’s important you listen, download and share the audio at the top of the page. Share it everywhere on WhatsApp. A govt that kills its people does not deserve to rule us: 1000reasons.vote/2023
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Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau

I put together 1000 Reasons Why You should not Vote for Tinubu in the next election. 1000-reasons.vercel.app Good morning Nigerians.

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Dr. Mary
Dr. Mary@Oluwamidunsin·
In 2024, this man allocated #4.45 billion to this same Ajaokuta steel, the house later increased what they approved to #5.18 billion. In 2026, this same year. The proposed allocation for Ajaokuta steel is #6.04 billion, not millions. This same Ajaokuta they know will never work. The whole National health did not receive half of this. They remove subsidies from almost everything benefiting the masses, they increased the taxes, they made life unbearable all in a bid to loot more. Have you seen house increasing an approved amount higher than a proposed amount?! These people are not just thieves, they are heartless!
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity

Video of Tinubu mocking Atiku for privatizing Ajaokuta Steel Company. He asksd his audience, “is it working today?” If Tinubu recognized that Ajaokuta Steel wasn’t working, why did he allocate ₦5.18 billion to it in 2024 and ₦6.21 billion in 2025? What a callous kleptocrat!✍️

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Dr. God Abeg ooo@josh_uglyasf·
A lady came on social media to say a man’s sacrifice for his family means nothing… well here’s a checkmate for her. I hope you l men listen to see that anyone who likes you would not put you in a place of exhaustion.
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gst@wearegst·
Behind the Activ-Go" branding is a stark reality: Nigerian Milo is a sugar bomb sold as nutrition. While the world cuts back on processed sugar, our local formula remains a concentrated health risk.
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Dédáyọ̀ Roots
Dédáyọ̀ Roots@DedayoRoots·
In 1879, a British/Scottish medical student named Robert Felkin watched an African healer in Uganda perform a caesarean section. Clean incision. Banana wine as anaesthetic and antiseptic. Bleeding cauterised with hot iron. Wound closed with iron pins and herbal root paste. Mother recovered fully. Baby survived. Felkin noted in his journal that the technique was SO REFINED, it was clearly standard practice, performed routinely long before any European arrived. At that same moment, hospitals in London and Edinburgh were still debating whether caesarean sections could ever be justified on a living woman. European surgeons were operating in street clothes, rarely washing their hands, and losing most patients to post-operative infection. The Africans had already solved anaesthesia, anti sepsis, haemostasis, and wound care. Felkin went home and presented his findings to the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society in 1884. The knife used in that surgery still exists. It is now housed in the Science Museum in London. A silent artifact of a surgical tradition they called primitive. They didn't discover our medicine. They witnessed it, wrote it down and forgot to mention where it came from.
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Dédáyọ̀ Roots@DedayoRoots

Share a story that sounds fabricated but is 100% true.

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Dédáyọ̀ Roots
Dédáyọ̀ Roots@DedayoRoots·
Yes and that is a fact. In 6500 BCE France (the earliest trepanation site in Europe) the survival rate was 40%. The Kisii healers of Kenya, operating with traditional tools and herbal medicine, achieved a 95% survival rate. No hospital. No anaesthesia. No antibiotics. Just knowledge. Accumulated, tested, passed down through generations of practitioners. The word for what they were doing is neurosurgery. What the Kisii surgeons of Kenya actually did: → Identified patients with post-traumatic intracranial pressure → Performed skull opening using specialised hand tools → Relieved pressure on the brain without damaging the dura mater → Used herbal medicine for wound management and recovery → Trained successors through a formal apprenticeship system This is not folklore. This was peer-reviewed by American and Kenyan medical researchers and published in 1985. They independently developed what modern medicine calls a craniotomy. The ancestors were not behind. They were simply unrecorded. The word for what colonisation did to that knowledge is erasure.
Aninomazi@_Aninomazi_

@DedayoRoots @cayenehosts @HerbalistChief @HAPPYHEART1959 @pshegs Some Africans also mastered brain surgery with survival rate of 95% long before colonisation.

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