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Tha Real Angel👼

@devil_in_guise

#CFC | Nyctophiliac | English teacher by day| Web 3 Security Researcher by night | Crypto

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Tha Real Angel👼@devil_in_guise·
Learn maths Learn to code
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Dr Jordan B Peterson
Dr Jordan B Peterson@jordanbpeterson·
I am pleased to release the fourth lecture from my We Who Wrestle With God collection. We plan to make this a Sunday ritual, far into the foreseeable future. Today's topic: How can you become a good person? We're all dreaming up how we should act, and we produce our theories. Our great storytellers aggregate those theories and portray them back to us, in dramatic form. We imitate the heroes of our stories. Thus we move ever closer to being good. We can do this consciously, too—explicitly—and aim at becoming the heroes of our own personal stories. Lectured filmed in Abbotsford, Canada on April 1, 2025
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Àgbàakin of Europe🇳🇬 🇪🇺
I have a very large textbook that simplified “Supply chain processes”; over 2,000 pages actually, if you wanna lock-in seriously and wouldn’t mind reading, please drop your email here, @rukky_nate has gladly accepted to help me send to your email.
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Fadil
Fadil@AtySoyemi718·
Ejeh do me 2k Me :
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justine
justine@MachJustine·
an idiot in motion goes further than a genius at rest
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PAA3K
PAA3K@Paa3kmusic·
hello twitter, i'm paa3k (patrick) an indie music artist living in anambra, and self releasing my own songs and you're currently listening to "white" from my ep.
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SEBASTIAN
SEBASTIAN@aniokesebastian·
Who cursed AI models with hyphens?
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Tha Real Angel👼@devil_in_guise·
@ok_mayowa Lmaoo! What is wrong with the people in your comment section when you are clearly speaking the truth? The Asian kid even plus the Indian wouldn’t leave anything to chance in a high stake competition.
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Stake.com@Stake·
If England lose against Mexico, we’re giving away $20,000 across 25 random comments with a Stake username.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Grand Corruption: Nigeria’s Greatest Threat. The recent report from the IMF consultation further raises concerns about the scale of grand corruption under the Tinubu government. The IMF now reveals that about N8.83 trillion in expenditure undertaken in 2025 is not reflected in the budget. This expenditure is not budgeted and is therefore not under legislative oversight or administrative scrutiny. This is horrible. N8.83 trillion is as follows: 1.About 2% of our GDP. 2.Over 35% of Nigeria’s 2025 N23.96 trillion capital project budget. In fact, the amount is more than the actual released capital funding for 2025. 3.It is more than the entire combined budget for education (N3.52 trillion) and health (N2.38 trillion). If such an amount is properly used and accounted for, it could transform Nigeria’s public health and education sectors. It could create hundreds of cottage industries that can provide jobs for thousands of graduates and build a solid foundation for economic development. But we cannot account for it. This is not an isolated incident. This is a pattern of grand corruption that has become part of this administration. We have a lot to worry about regarding the state of corruption under President Tinubu. The sort of corruption that is ingrained in total disregard of elementary rules of public finance management poses a grave danger to national security and the stability of the Nigerian state. The capture of the Nigerian state and the plunder of its resources are actions that undermine the basis of state stability and deepen poverty and state failure. This recent revelation proves that the APC government is grossly corrupt, incompetent, and insensitive. With the growing poverty and the urgent need for significant upgrades to social and physical infrastructure, a responsible and responsive government would ensure that N8.83 trillion is prudently utilised to address these gaps. But not the Tinubu administration. A few days ago, I called on President Tinubu to resign from office for incompetence, lack of capacity, lack of compassion, and failure to improve on his campaign promises. Some people thought perhaps the call was excessive. But with the daily revelations of pervasive corruption in this administration and its total lack of commitment to the welfare and security of Nigerian citizens, the only reasonable action is for President Tinubu to resign from office. The collapse of elementary forms of due process under Tinubu and the increased evidence of rampant looting of Nigerian public finances reinforce the need for greater accountability. It is now time for Nigerian citizens to rise within the law and hold this administration to account. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Geekay
Geekay@gkbalogs·
I have been struggling to pay into someone's Ecobank account since yesterday, so I requested another account and they sent Union Bank 😆😆. How? in 2026?
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Tha Real Angel👼@devil_in_guise·
@Wizarab10 She dey her own, person enter her dm say "i'll give you big money". She no ask ooo. Person dey send 15k. I no understand.
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Ansem 🐂🀄️
Ansem 🐂🀄️@blknoiz06·
sending out some solana to people to celebrate $SOL back over $80 drop solana address in comments
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
Dear men, It impresses upon my soul to write to you. This writing is inspired by my consumption of a lot of Diogenes' work but one quote of his that massively influenced my value system, reads: "It is the privilege of the gods to want nothing, and of godlike men to want little". It imprinted upon my soul for a long time, especially as someone that's ambitious. Friends, verily I say unto you: Ambition is good but nothing is more frustrating to a man that for him to exist at the edge of a precipice where there are more factors out of his control, than within his control. Endless chase in ambition without a defined scope is outside your control & with every season you have a new high to chase without a moment to enjoy where you are. It becomes easy to discard your present as a valley as you glare at a new high, forgetting that your current valley used to be a mountaintop you aspired to. I guess the point I'm trying to make is, have a number in mind. Especially as an ambitious person, have a number in mind. The endless pursuit of ambition will leave you with a hollow soul. It will strip you of the beauty of momentary happiness, satisfaction of wins & incredible undervaluation of how far you've come. As a young hustling man, it is important that you define what happiness and success looks like for you, and to do so early on. The ultimate question now becomes: Are you in control of your dreams? Or are your dreams in control of you? The answer to this question is a predictor of your future happiness or lack thereof. I hope my writing found you well. As you were.
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Deraaaa❣️💜
Deraaaa❣️💜@purple_dera·
I’ve downloaded like 17 apps this morning 😭and deleted,so nobody knows a reliable app that can convert airtime to cash??
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Chetuya Chinagolum
Chetuya Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
First, every single right-thinking intellectual and systemic analyst who has taken the time to deeply study the colonial Liberal Arts education system used in our universities understands that this entire model is heavily flawed, fundamentally broken, and utterly incapable of addressing the most basic socio-economic needs of our society. To put it in incredibly simple, unmistakable terms: it does not matter a single kobo who we elect today, tomorrow, or in the upcoming 2027 general elections as the president of Nigeria; this colonial Liberal Arts education currently running in our universities must be dismantled, demolished, and completely uprooted in its entirety before Nigeria can ever realistically talk about industrialization, technological sovereignty, or economic independence. I am not a genius for pointing this out. Dr. Joe Abah and his highly analytical team of policy intellectuals behind the latest NYSC reform understand all of this infinitely better than I can even imagine. This desperate NYSC reform, which is designed to spend exactly six weeks training graduates in basic vocational crafts and elementary tech skills, is in itself a massive, embarrassing admission that the four-year Liberal Arts degrees these graduates have been condemned to study in school are completely useless for helping them function in the actual Nigerian economy. And this is not surprising. There is absolutely no way that the Macroeconomic Theories of John Maynard Keynes, which our economics, finance, and business students are forcefully programmed to memorize in school, will ever help them survive in the real-world streets of Nigeria, where over 80% of our entire economy operates strictly in the unorganized informal sector, and where our national monetary policies are nothing but a set of humiliating terms, conditions, and austerity measures we must blindly implement just to remain eligible for the next predatory IMF loan. This is just the sad reality for the financial disciplines; a perfectly identical, depressing analogy can easily be made for other major fields like Sociology, Anthropology, Soil Science, Political Science, and the endless sea of other useless theoretical Liberal Arts degrees prevalent in our universities. This Liberal Arts education is not working for us because the European colonizers who originally designed and planted it here never intended for it to work, innovate, or produce a proud nation of industrialists, tech pioneers, and sovereign builders. It was explicitly put there to produce compliant, administrative clerks, low-level typists, and obedient civil servants for the running of the British colony. Our academic intellectuals, university senates, and seasoned educational experts are supposed to be pooling all their diplomatic strings, intellectual resources, and policy frameworks together to completely dismantle this obsolete system. But rather than pulling down the entire leaking roof and building a solid, modern structure from scratch, they are far more interested in continuously patching up the rotten wood. This is precisely why they introduced the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development (CED) as a mandatory, cross-faculty course in our universities. They openly admit that the entire academic curriculum is a catastrophic failure, so their brilliant solution is to introduce a token, two-semester course. For this, they spend billions of Naira to erect flashy buildings titled "Centre for Entrepreneurship Development" and equip them with dusty computers, manual tailoring machines, bead-making accessories, and soap-making ingredients for basic vocational training. To run this new bureaucratic program, they have to hire directors, administrative staff, and technical instructors, putting them on bloated salaries, allowances, and bonuses. Each of these offices is immediately equipped with expensive air-conditioners, all of which aggressively adds to the already astronomical electricity bill of the university. After all of this administrative madness, what actually happens? Absolutely nothing. The students are already heavily overloaded with their regular coursework, assignments, and exams because the CED program is usually introduced in their penultimate year of study, right when their major core subjects have become incredibly demanding, meaning the CED course is only given the bare minimum, box-ticking effort. And even for the select few students who religiously try to genuinely learn a practical skill, the time allocated for this learning is far too short to master anything of substance. To top it all off, the underpaid, frustrated non-academic staff who manage these centers are some of the most difficult, hostile, and corrupt people to deal with on earth, routinely taxing, extorting, and harassing the students just to let them pass. These useless vocational learning centers exist in every single federal, state, and private tertiary institution in the country. Till date, not one single graduate can genuinely come out, stand tall with their hands on their chest, and declare that the job feeding them, paying their rent, or sustaining their family today is a skill they learned in those rushed, superficial six months during their university days. This is truly tragic, because the billions of Naira allocated to erect these massive vocational centers and fully equip them is money that should have been directly channeled to rebuild our dilapidated classrooms, fund public laboratories, and provide basic desks and textbooks in our primary and secondary schools across every state of the federation. Yet, even after our so-called intellectuals have clearly observed that this original "reform" has failed spectacularly, their ultimate solution is simply to design another superficial, budget-draining "reform" in the NYSC. Under this new scheme, exactly six weeks of national service are supposed to be magically reserved to teach these identical vocational skills, supposedly to properly prepare graduates to function in our brutally informal economy. This means millions of laptops, sewing machines, hair-dryers, welding kits, catering ovens, and agricultural tools will have to be aggressively purchased, procured, and heavily inflated yet again by corrupt government contractors, and the endless cycle of bureaucratic madness continues. Of course, this is absolutely not surprising. This is the exact same cosmetic way we have been endlessly "reforming" our corrupt police force, our overstretched military, and our compromised judiciary. Superficial "reform" is the only lazy, budget-friendly solution that our clueless intellectual class in Nigeria truly understands.
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah

I am proud to have contributed to this and grateful that Mr President and FEC approved all our recommendations without any changes. We move! | NYSC Reforms: FG Replaces Military Leadership, Redesigns Uni punchng.com/fg-reforms-nys…

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