Isaac Koome
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Isaac Koome
@komseeh
🚀 Building AI & Web Apps | Solving Real Problems 💡 Passionate about AI-driven solutions, startups, and product dev 📌 Currently working on AI Video Generation
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Eylül 2021
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@komseeh Isaac just trust in God, He'll surely open doors.
May it happen soon
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I've lost two family members 3 days apart 💔
I'm not okay.
I'm trying to make sense of it all, trying to process, trying to find the words. I just can't...
If you've reached out, messaged me, commented on my last few posts, I appreciate it and I'll get back to every one of you. I just need a little bit of time.
Please send hugs and prayers.
I really need them right now😩
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@Taryl_Ogle Please I thought you were going to help me. Am from Kenya. Please consider us too.
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If you're building something in Africa, you shouldn't be doing it alone!!!
The African Founders Community is 2,000+ founders across 49 countries sharing real opportunities, collaboration, and the kind of support that actually moves things forward.
Right now we're connecting founders to the Botswana Tech Fund , with £50 million mobilizing for builders across the SADC region.
Angola.
Botswana.
DRC.
Eswatini.
Lesotho.
Madagascar.
Malawi.
Mauritius.
Mozambique.
Namibia.
Seychelles.
South Africa.
Tanzania.
Zambia.
Zimbabwe.
If your startup is in any of these countries, this is for you.
Drop an
👇 "IN" to join and get on our radar.
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Hackerhouse, 6 figure compensation, equity, relocation and visa help, unlimited tokens, coffee and fun :)
Oh, also, I will pay you 10k$ if you find me a Founding eng
@Sparklesdotdev /careers

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goal: get as many african startups funded before november 2026.
currently: reviewing pitch decks and submitted the first batch for april's funding cohort.
african founder?
comment "FUND ME" and i'll send you the link 👇
Happy Friday everyone 🤸♀️
Taryl🔥@Taryl_Ogle
2000+ African founders. 4 partners. a VC from a £50 million fund actively booking calls with our founders. and almost no South Africans in the room 😪 that's embarrassing and i'm fixing it if you're building or raising comment SA 🇿🇦 and i'll send you in link 👈
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I will not tire to remind you that:
Ugali (corn meal) is useless, has zero nutrients, inflames your gut and destroys your metabolism.
Want to confirm?
Eat Ugali and then do a blood sugar test: Your blood sugar will be above 24 mmols/l, and Your Insulin will be above 50 micro-units per Milliliter.
Guess what happens when your blood sugar and Insulin are always high?
HYPERINSULINAEMIA and PRE-DIABETES.
All patients with chronic inflammation are prohibited from consuming this useless paste.
Modern cornmeal is even worse. It is manufactured from cornstarch.
Cornstarch is milled from the most useless part of the maize grain called the endosperm.
Rats and weevils are even more clever than human beings. They eat the embryo/plumule/scutellum and leave behind the useless endosperm.
Corn is used to fatten cows in South America before selling them.
Cornstarch is exported to third-world countries to feed "hungry" citizens because their governments have been misadvised to end the diversification of traditional seeds.
Corn is planted on a large scale, therefore the seeds are GMO and the maize plant is raised with carcinogenic fertilizers, herbicides and glyphosate.
The health of the soil is horrible because the fertilizers and herbicides have killed the soil microbiome which helps the roots to absorb micronutrients and trace minerals. Therefore, these maize plants lack nutrients, and therefore the grains are bland.
Ugali or cornmeal, including maize grains themselves, could be the silent cause of cancer and reproductive maladies, but we want to blame meat and eggs.
Once you break free from this useless thing called ugali (cornmeal), you will discover hundreds of nutritious foods that are healthy and satisfying.
People eat ugali (cornmeal) because they want to fit into a cultural identity or feed their dysfunctional cravings.
People don't eat ugali (cornmeal) because of nutritional needs but because of cultural traditions.
PS: You will start seeing chaotic comments like "What should we eat"?
They ask such questions because their food comes from supermarkets. They cannot think beyond the shelves.
I wonder if in their world, the only available food is maize.
Brainwashed masses.
#FoodFriday

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Classic Americano fuels my morning ambition. Ready to conquer the day! @Namecheap #NCCoffeeDay
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