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Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2021
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Mohammed@mohammedolaore·
@eajene @MutisoRose This captures my worries over the forward looking nature of technology in Nigeria. I love my country and I love what many individuals have achieved with emerging technologies. But our infrastructural foundations are eroded and we continuously ignore that for flashier exploits
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Emeka Ajene ✍🏽
Governments across Africa are increasingly unveiling AI strategies. Meanwhile, 600 million people across the continent still lack access to electricity. Dr. @MutisoRose calls this "radical techno-optimism" — and warns that hard infrastructure work can't be leaped over. "AI is not a classic leapfrog technology. Unlike mobile phones, AI doesn’t bypass infrastructure. It's one of the most infrastructure-intensive technologies you can imagine." Realism or defeatism? Read the post & comments here ➜ linkedin.com/posts/despite-…
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Lukas Not Podolski
Lukas Not Podolski@OtitoNosike·
Nothing at first, at least not visibly. Provided it’s consensual, everyone smiles. You get your money, he gets his release. The world moves on. But nothing poisons slowly like what feels harmless in the beginning. For the woman, the danger isn’t in the one-time act. It’s in the pattern. It’s in the normalization. It’s in how quickly the brain recalibrates to see the body as a tool for extraction. You begin to skip the hard things—building, learning, failing, starting again—because why suffer when you can just offer? When you know that with a bit of perfume and clear skin and disarming smile, you can raise capital quicker than any grant application. You start to see money as a function of desirability, not capacity. And so, gradually, dangerously, your sense of value becomes outsourced to the gaze of men. And you’ll think it’s power until one day, nobody looks anymore. That’s the part no one tells you. That the sexual economy is a depleting currency. You start at your highest value, and it diminishes over time. Slowly at first, then with shocking speed. Your calls get fewer responses. The offers begin to thin. The men who once lined up now scroll past. And because your entire economic model was built on your desirability, you have no fallback, no structure, no self. Just silence. But worse than the external silence is the internal rot; the erosion of self-worth that comes from years of reducing your sacredness to a transaction. You no longer feel beautiful unless someone pays to confirm it. You no longer feel wanted unless someone proves it with cash. You no longer feel valuable unless you are being consumed. You become a shelf product past its expiry date, watching younger girls replace you at the table you once ruled. Now to the man. At first, it feels like luxury. Like abundance. Like control. Swipe, pay, collect. A new girl every week. And because the body is built for novelty, you begin to chase it like a man possessed. Not sex, novelty. New breasts. New moans. New lies. But here’s what no one warns you about: the more you consume women this way, the harder it becomes to connect to them in any meaningful way. Intimacy becomes foreign. Love becomes fiction. You stop seeing women as partners and start seeing them as ports; places you dock in briefly, never to linger. Every woman becomes a suspect, a potential seller waiting to be bought. You lose the ability to believe in sincerity, because you’ve spent years paying for pleasure and watching women fake it like professionals. And it gets worse. Some of the women you paid? They were in relationships. Some were engaged. Some lied to their men with breathtaking skill. You saw it firsthand—how easily loyalty folds when money enters the room. And now, even if you find a good woman, you won’t believe it. Even if she’s clean, you’ll see stains. You’ll doubt her. You’ll test her. You’ll sabotage your own happiness because your heart has been trained in distrust. You’ll ruin every good thing before it blooms. This is how transactional sex kills both parties: quietly, efficiently. The woman loses value in her own eyes and becomes unable to build herself outside of desirability. The man loses faith in women and becomes emotionally handicapped, unable to connect, only capable of conquest. Both end up in ruins, just different shapes of it. And that’s why ancient traditions were militant about sex within marriage not because they were prudes or sexually repressed, but because they understood what we’re only now discovering: that sex is not neutral. It binds. It breaks. It builds or it destroys. And once it becomes a commodity, it corrodes everything—your trust, your joy, your future, your peace. But you won’t see the destruction all at once. You’ll laugh. You’ll post. You’ll call people who say these things “moral police.” But time is a patient teacher. And if you keep trading sacred things for temporary pleasure, time will teach you too—slowly, painfully, and with no refund.
ify🎀🦋🏳️‍🌈🧶@Ify_gem

I want to ask a question (please don’t insult me o) What exactly is wrong with having transactional sex?

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Mohammed@mohammedolaore·
I was discussing modern day conmen with my brother. The problems with these guys is they are too greedy, they spend too much time trying to milk a single location, and/or they spend too much time pulling the same con
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Ahead of the Curve
Ahead of the Curve@mediocentr0·
The only pure #9 in football history that is better than Benzema is Marco Van Basten.
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
ChatGPT is the worst ‘yes man’ to ever exist.
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Mohammed@mohammedolaore·
@thatgirl26____ I love you for this thread. Funny how I was having a conversation with a friend about this exact problem
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your boy Armani 🫂
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante·
Reducing what goes on in a boy’s head on his birthday to fake maturity is an evidence to how insensitive the other gender can be to a boy, many times even in relationships. For boys, a lot of expectations are attached to age While birthday is a call for studio photoshoot for some for many boys, new age is a reminder of the apartment of their own that they should have had It’s a reminder that they are getting too old to be where they’re financially, academically and relationship wise etc On a normal day a boy could just sit and start thinking of how to move forward in life, that thinking is more intense on a birthday So if they don’t send a picture of themselves as broadcast to all contacts on WhatsApp group for a repost, it’s not a flex They are grateful for life, but when they have something truly worth celebrating they won’t hold back It’s not fake maturity, we are usually on a date with reality and reality is not friendly.
Oyinda!💙@Oyindamola41269

Boys, this fake maturity on birthdays has to stop . Celebrate yourself you’re not a cockroach. Post yourself, let us wish you abeg.

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Mohammed@mohammedolaore·
@IfeDada2 You sent it sealed. Except the client can prove that it didn’t arrive sealed, I’m on the side of the rider.
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Jamie Hamilton
Jamie Hamilton@stirling_j·
De Zerbi joined Brighton on 21/22nd of September 2022 during an international break. On 1st October, Brighton played away at Liverpool, and many aspects of RDZ's playing style were already clearly evident. The speed of game-model implementation should not be an issue.
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Mohammed@mohammedolaore·
@fasc1nate It’s never too late to turn your life around
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
Robert Downey Jr. photographed after being sentenced to 3 years in prison for possession of cocaine, heroin, and a gun, 1999. More must-see historic photos: bit.ly/3vlLOd6
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Mohammed@mohammedolaore·
@Rxbremen Truth is many people in their country and on this continent are locked in a certain state of mind. They’ve largely outsourced responsibility for their progress and development (by voting). As such, all that’s left is to lament the lack of progress but provide no solutions
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Nairametrics
Nairametrics@Nairametrics·
A report by Piggyvest reveals that nearly 60% of Nigerians either earn below ₦100,000 monthly or have no income at all, highlighting deepening income pressures across the country. Despite nominal wage increases, rising inflation has significantly eroded purchasing power, leaving many households struggling to meet basic needs. The report also notes that only 6% of Nigerians feel financially secure, with many relying on a single income source and informal support systems to stay afloat. Source: The Cable
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Mohammed@mohammedolaore·
@paultobi_ Talk to me. Why don’t you want this?
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