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Funsho

@funshx

ΦPragmatist ΦResearcher Φ value is my quest ΦLoves nature and deep stuffs ΦAlways questioning

Glasgow, Scotland Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Mozix
Mozix@Captainsiege·
Are you in the UK and too busy to apply for the kind of job you truly deserve? Are you a student in Canada or UK and too busy to get your assignments done? That's where we come in. We will support you with all these. NHS, Civil service and any job with the UK.
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Funsho@funshx·
@Funminz Appreciate the share, it's still good vibes and good info. Fingers crossed it lands here soon 🤞
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Funmi
Funmi@Funminz·
@funshx Ok 👍 Maybe in the future. I am sharing to encourage others not necessarily because it is available in the UK.
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Funmi@Funminz·
Three Nigerian immigrants in their 20s built a YC-backed "Tinder for iobs" in under a year and it's already hit 20M swipes and 500,000 users worldwide. Sorce lets you swipe on jobs while Al applies for vou, automating cover letters ang forms with one- profile, and has driven interviews with 150+ companies including OpenAl, Nvidia. Coca-Cola and Samsung. Built in iust 7 weeks by Oluwapelumi Dada, Daniel Ajay and David Alade.
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Adepoju
Adepoju@AdepojuSamuelA·
@AiWithSaira Stop demarketing @ChatGPTapp because you don't know how to prompt it. I have used it for 2 years now and it only gets better with Plagiarism and AI detector giving 80% - 100% success. Just know how to phrase your prompt.
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Saira
Saira@AiWithSaira·
BREAKING: Don't copy and paste answers from ChatGPT. ChatGPT writing is easily detectable. Use these prompts instead and see the magic:
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‏ً@omgsidewalks·
i think one of the healthiest things i've ever learned is that you should allow others to reintroduce themselves to you, even your closest friends. Give people space to become who they are without assuming you know who they are just because you've been friends/family for years.
Dafenet@patdafenet

Biggest lesson you learned this year ?

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Oguntoye Opeyemi
Oguntoye Opeyemi@Equityoyo·
Merry Christmas to all my people 🎄 This is the message for the day! God bless the Alfa ❤️🙏🏻
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I’ve noticed something. Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala studied at Harvard, ran Nigeria’s Ministry of Finance, now leads the WTO yet when she speaks, she is unapologetically Nigerian. Same with Chimamanda Adichie. Global mind. Nigerian soul. But watch some people who left Nigeria 6 months ago suddenly full foreign accent, complete rebrand, identity reset. Here’s the hard truth nobody tells you: No matter how much accent you acquire, that society will never fully accept you as one of them. Authenticity is not a disadvantage. It’s leverage. Indians understood this early. They went global without deleting themselves, accent, culture, confidence intact. And today, they dominate boardrooms, tech, medicine, and politics worldwide. Trying to sound “less Nigerian” doesn’t make you global. It makes you forgettable. The world rewards originals, not imitations. Be excellent. Be global. But be yourself first. Nigeria needs to hear this.
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J@JordizzleJ·
Waittt what? You can’t share a tweet anymore just like that? You have to set up Chat? Every minute it’s sumn else on this bird app no sah
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Funsho@funshx·
@MisolaofJesus One benefit I’ve enjoyed in the UK is strong consumer protection. I once paid £60 to a scammer, reported it to my bank, and they refunded me. My bank contacted the scammer’s bank, and the money was recovered from the fraud.
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Gbemisola Taiwo
Gbemisola Taiwo@MisolaofJesus·
Some TikTok influencers advertised a site that sold fleece hoodies & other winter essentials at cheap prices. So I said, “Let me try it out,” & ordered items worth over £20. A few weeks later, the site was closed. I reported it to my bank, & they refunded me this morning. 💃
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Lanaire’s Mum
Lanaire’s Mum@moyoscooooo·
What is happening in Scotland? All the people I know living there are either in a lovely relationship or a wonderful marriage. That city must have something. If you are looking for love, move to Scotland.
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Dr Moeketsi
Dr Moeketsi@AusBassie·
Proof of life 🤰🏾
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Doctor Of The Future™
Doctor Of The Future™@g_diets_·
Fufu is a probiotic, the best of swallows, the least in calories, and it doesn’t select soup.
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seth
seth@inkaseth·
whatever season you’re in, relish it. trees don't rage against autumn - they strip naked and wait for rebirth. your soul is a garden that needs sun, rain, pruning and even death to grow. everything holy is circular - breath, blood, seasons.
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
I slammed the car door on my thumb and it hurt so much I sat on the sidewalk and cried. I have no shred of dignity left 😂
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Alli Moshood
Alli Moshood@bigmorsh·
It’s been days but can’t seem to get over this video of KSA and Salawa Abeni.
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The Force!
The Force!@Orifunke·
Hi. I remember having this conversation with a group of colleagues months ago, who referenced Rwanda as a model for unified ethnicity in Nigeria. Here's what many of them did not realize: The war in Rwanda was not originally a war between ethnic groups. The Hutus weren't a different ethnic group from the Tutsis. They spoke the same native language, are the same food, had the same traditions. The difference between them, at first, was social and economic class. Historically, the Tutsis were wealthier cattle owners, while the Hutus were mostly farmers. But when colonial rule came, those class distinctions were hardened; identity cards were introduced, and “Hutu” and “Tutsi” became fixed labels. By history, the Tutsis has more education and access to administration. While they were in the minority as citizens, they were the majority in top positions. Simply put: pre-colonialism, a Hutu could have been a Tutsi, not by tribe, but by class. That's why the Rwandan Genocide is a painful lesson on what happens when tensions are not addressed early. But we need to also understand it clearly as well: it wasn't ethnicity that was the issue. It was class. Hence, while Rwanda's story is inspiring for unity, it is still not a perfect model for uniformed ethnicity in Nigeria. Our divisions run deeper; we have different languages, distinct cultures and traditions. Sometimes, people of same ethnic group even have different languages. It's unrealistic to ask them to drop who they are at their core. The goal shouldn't be to erase our differences but to build unity in spite of them. Everyone must have an appreciation of the other and their roots, even when they are different in language and culture.
Alex Onyia@winexviv

My team went to Kigali for team bonding. While we were having a conversation this morning, I asked two Rwandan ladies their tribe and they responded “Rwanda”. I asked again and they still responded “Rwanda”. I now asked myself can Nigeria ever get here?

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