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AmujoDotun
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DevOp Engr. Leading the charge at @funconnect_app & @Cloudnimi_. Passionate about bridging the gap between tourism & influencer marketing
Katılım Mayıs 2014
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No fancy lights.
No bright cameras.
No expensive equipments.
Just raw pure undiluted talent.
Some people are incredibly blessed.
It’s so sad how a lot of extremely exceptional people are trapped in Nigeria. One day may we truly have a country where young people have hope and a future.
I don’t even know this person,
But I think they deserve the spotlight one day.
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There is a lead poisoning crisis happening right now in Ogijo and many families are in serious danger.
This is a call for Ogun State Government @OGSG_Official, and the Federal Government @NigeriaGov to step in urgently!
The safety of every Nigerian is your responsibility.
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As an aside, one cultural feature I would like to delete from Nigerian society is men paying their female friends for sex.
Stop. Paying. For. Sex.
If you're going to pay, find an actual sex worker, do your transaction, have your experience, and keep it pushing.
Don't let that transactional stuff thing seep into your real life. Stop making it socially acceptable for people to have sex with each other in exchange for money without the psychological acknowledgment that this is prostitution (which to be clear, I have nothing against).
Sex is not a precious or rare commodity. It is not a capitalist invention. It is a human experience which must either be freely experienced or traded in an acknowledged transaction. While I am a proud advocate for prostitution (I think it serves a very important societal role), I think it is very important to keep prostitution and regular human relationships firewalled away from each other.
Because this lack of firewall is taking human relationships in Nigeria into this weird, hyper-financialised space where even in committed relationships and marriages, people are trading sex for money. Even in schools now, kids are normalising trading money for sexual favours. So instead of going through the normal, awkward, personality-building teenage development phase that a boy must pass through to become a man, boys are now learning that money is this magic shortcut/hack for getting everything including the girl you like without actually putting in effort or improving yourself in any way - that money in and of itself is what gives you value.
Part of the manifestation of the externally-driven modification of our society that I keep warning about is that 15 years ago, a 14 year-old boy in Igbosere who wanted to date the cute girl in his class would have had to make an effort to learn to hold a conversation, dress and smell good, maybe play a sport or 2 and learn to speak confidently so that Tinuke would notice him. Nowadays, his immediate visual reference for what "man near me who gets all the girls" looks like is one dirty loser on Twitter called Ezra who looks like he has a permanent smell, or one Yahoo Boy down the street with colour riot clothes and trousers hanging below his butt - simply because they wield money.
Someone is trying to morph Nigerian men into a group of disgusting, pathetic losers who try to fill the void in their souls by paying for everything under the sun including love, and we must resist it. There are only so many rich perverts and liquid social deviants. If enough Nigerian men collectively stop normalising the hyper-monetisation of sex, the equilibrium will be restored.
Both the Yahoo Boy with the blue tongue and mouth odour inside his Mercedes GLK, and the sociopath nerd waving his American VC dollars inside his Tesla are signs of the same loser disease that someone wants to become our norm, and we mustn't be afraid to tell losers that they are losers. A loser does not cease to be a loser simply on account of wielding money - money itself is a construct.
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Returning to @CloudNativeFdn kubecon as a speaker this year. Swing by kubernetes on edge day(B203) if you want to hear me speak about edge devices


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I remember the day I want to MIT in the USA. I showed them a laptop and told them that with that laptop they had access to more technology than their President had 31 years ago.
They were amazed and took a photo with me.
nickk.base.eth@nickcryptopro
talked to Nigerian students today at the University of Lagos. told them a powerful idea. with just a laptop, they have access to more technology than the President of the United States had 31 years ago. build on @base and you will be rewarded.
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I was tagged to this video.
Let me talk about some scenes cos I'm currently an expectant mum, & I'm a first timer. But please read to the end.
I'm currently in my 3rd trimester, October makes it the 7th month.
Believe me when I say it hasn't been easy being
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
Pregnancy and Postpartum Debate: Men also have feelings — Life coach Solomon Buchi replies Skitmaker Maraji 📹: @solomonbbuchi
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@AMAZlNGNATURE Can’t you just give me the money? Must I fight to survive?😂😂
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🥂 2-year anniversary today with @UseLemfi. Peep the new bio

David Fayemi@KingFayemi
🚨Bio Update.
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This was a video of Christianah full of life doing her photoshop.
So sad 😞, she is gone 🕊
I keep wondering, How do you take life out of someone you called a friend.
#JusticeForChristianah
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Finally played around with Google GenerativeAI #Flutter package and created a multi-language story generator. Zapp is starring in this video of course. Check it out:
#Dart #GenerativeAI #BuildWithGemini
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