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Chief N.
Chief N.@guruochie·
@Legend_Grin @v_ezeiyi @n6oflife6 @Epaz_N Mathematics is something you use in every single area of your life. Let’s not be arguing baselessly on the internet for cheap points please. Is the govt lowering our education standard? YES. The parallel from Alex initiatives and what the govt is doing exists.
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
Alex Onyia started a successful Maths Olympiad in SE Nigeria. 11,500 young children participated in the Maiden Event in 2026. Once he announced that he’s targeting 120,000 kids in 2027 Instead of the Tinubu govt to reach out to him to Upscale This Initiative into other regions. the Minister for Education Tunji Alausa mysteriously announced a Law that Passing Maths is no Longer Required to Enter Uni in Nigeria. 🤣🤣🤣
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Pastor Who
Pastor Who@PastorMarvy·
90% of the iPhone is manufactured and assembled in China. Nobody looks at an iPhone assembled in China and says “China built Apple.” 95% of Tesla cars especially Model X and Model Y are sourced and manufactured in China. Nobody looks at a Tesla and says “China built Tesla” 90% of Nvidia AI chips are fabricated in Taiwan by the TSMC. Nobody says Taiwan built Nvidia. But when an African/Africans do the exact same thing, suddenly that understanding disappears. Then it becomes: 
“China built it for Africa.”
“Americans built it for Africa.” Aliko Dangote and Nigeria built the largest single train refinery in the world. He is Nigerian and an African. Thank you!
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Victor Osimhen
Victor Osimhen@victorosimhen9·
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Neo Officiall
Neo Officiall@neo_officialll·
This girl i have been talking to called me screaming in excitement coz Veekee James just gave birth. I genuinely thought this was my last bustop.💔 We go again.
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Mololuwa | Cybersecurity - (The God Complex)
Running an Apache HTTP Server instance from your phone through Termux is honestly one of the best ways to learn practical infrastructure and web security fundamentals without needing dedicated hardware. You start understanding very quickly how real systems behave outside tutorials. You learn: * reverse proxies, * HTTPS, * DNS, * tunneling, * local vs public interfaces, * authentication layers, * Linux permissions, * web server configuration, * logging, * attack surface management, * and how aggressively exposed services get scanned on the public internet. Using something like Cloudflare Tunnel instead of directly port-forwarding 80/443 is also a very good habit to build early. It teaches an important operational principle: Just because you can expose a service directly to the internet does not mean you should. A properly tunneled setup gives you: * encrypted access, * hidden origin IPs, * easier access control, * safer remote testing, * and significantly reduced exposure compared to raw port forwarding. It also mirrors how modern infrastructure increasingly works in real environments. A lot of organizations now prefer identity-aware proxies, reverse tunnels, edge access layers, and zero-trust style architectures over simply exposing internal services directly. For beginners especially, experimenting this way is valuable because you get hands on exposure to networking and security concepts while keeping the blast radius relatively small Plus if your isp bans port forwarding of you're on a normal customer subscription you have no choice than to use tcp port tunneling like ngrok or outray Keep grinding tech bros
Abdulkadir | Cybersec@cyber__razz

How to setup Apache server on your android device and get it live so it’s accessible to the Internet

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CTSU 🫀
CTSU 🫀@CTSU___·
Police entered the theatre dragged out a consultant and professor of cardio Thoracic surgery. Brutalized him and threatened to shoot anyone that interfered. NMA needs to shut down the medical sector in Nigeria. And issue a 1 month ban on treating any law enforcement officer.
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iShowCybersecurity
iShowCybersecurity@ishowcybersec·
Learn Coding by playing games 🎮 1. Kubernetes k8sgames .com 2. DevOps devops .games 3. Linux overthewire. org 4. Git ohmygit .org 5. Python codecombat .com 6. CSS & HTML codepip .com 7. Cybersecurity picoctf .org 8. Mobile Coding (like Duolingo) sololearn .com 9. For Complete Beginners scratch. mit .edu 10. 25+ Programming Languages codingame .com
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Mololuwa | Cybersecurity - (The God Complex)
Vibration feedback, or haptics, is one of those technologies people barely think about even though they interact with it constantly every day Your phone buzzing when you type, the subtle pulse from a smartwatch notification, the tactile response from a touchscreen button, even the feedback in gaming controllers all of that is designed to simulate physical interaction through vibration patterns. It’s meant to make digital systems feel more real to human users by creating a sense of touch where there isn’t actually a mechanical one What makes this interesting from a cybersecurity perspective is that haptic systems can unintentionally leak information. Researchers have explored whether vibration patterns, motion sensors, or touch feedback could reveal what a user is typing, tapping, or interacting with A device’s accelerometer or gyroscope can sometimes capture surprisingly detailed physical behavior, and in certain scenarios, attackers may be able to infer passwords, keystrokes, or user actions from those tiny physical signals alone. It turns touch itself into a potential side-channel As devices become more wearable, connected, and physically integrated into daily life, haptics are becoming part of the broader cyber-physical security conversation. Smartwatches, VR gloves, medical wearables, and advanced touch interfaces increasingly rely on precise tactile feedback systems That means security researchers are starting to ask a new kind of question: not just can a system be hacked?, but “can human sensation itself become part of the attack surface?”
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Sir Collins, MAAT.
Sir Collins, MAAT.@CollinsofYork·
Nigeria just set 150/400 as the minimum university admission score. That's 37.5%. Polytechnics? 100/400. A pass mark of 25%. This is how nations fail. Meanwhile: 🇨🇳 China — 10 million students compete annually in the Gaokao. One exam. Brutal. No mercy. You either earn your place or you don't. 🇰🇷 South Korea — the Suneung is so serious that military drills stop, flights are rerouted, and the entire country goes quiet on exam day. 31% of students retake it to improve. 🇯🇵 Japan — entrance exams are so rigorous that students spend years in preparation school (ronin) just to qualify. Oxford and Harvard don't lower the bar so more people can get in. They raise the bar so the best are forced to rise. Nigeria has over 200 million people, the talent exists, but when you tell a generation that 37.5% is enough, you get garbage in, garbage out — at every level of public life. The crisis in Nigeria isn't just political. It starts here. #Nigeria #Education #JAMB #NigeriaEducation #HowNationsFail
JAMB@JAMBHQ

The Heads of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria had unanimously agreed that the Minimum Admissible Scores for admissions into Universities should be 150, Colleges of Nursing, 150, and Polytechnics, 100.

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_Sub Zero_
_Sub Zero_@subzerhope·
@iamC_D_O @Sublimeconsult @8Planets_ @CollinsofYork Someone told me that going into the university is hard, that for you to do so you have to work extremely hard. I told him it's a lie and if he can bet any reasonable amount, I'll register for jamb, write, pass and get admitted without opening any book or going for lessons
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