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Da BossMan

@senior_boyy

Igbo, Business Analyst, Data Scientist, Quant.

Katılım Mart 2020
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
End ass culture. Carl Jung had something to say about Americans' "Negroidal contagion".
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Wow. Nigerians are not as bad we think we are.
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Destiny Kay Onwe
Destiny Kay Onwe@Destiny_kayonwe·
Nigeria Vs Spain 3-2 only legend will remember 🔥 Ghana no fit relate 😂
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Da BossMan@senior_boyy·
@asemota Sir, we didn't do survival jobs because we had a choice, it was out of necessity and of course survival. You can't be cherrypicking jobs when you have over 10k pounds worth of debt to pay and your uni threatening to take your matter to UKVI. Baba you no go understand.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
My cousin told me two things when I got to the UK as a student. First was. Never do odd jobs; they are a trap. Second, sort out everything related to credit on time, as you are looking for something better to do. That guy I met at Enfield 22 years ago, who was washing cars, did not have a credit card or a mortgage. He kept sending money home, but it kept losing value, thanks to inflation. Meanwhile, I know someone who has bought over 40 properties using the UK banking system (before the rules changed), and their properties have appreciated. I have relatives who have lived abroad for decades and are still struggling with the mortgage for one property, and others who have a portfolio of assets, including businesses. The difference was how they started. Those who started with "struggle jobs" somehow maintain that siege mentality and think small. Survival usually limits people's options, but I learned early that doing software testing gigs from the school library was a more sustainable option than carrying boxes at Tesco. If you have a university degree, you have to think bigger and better than those who do not.
Sola@SolaTheAnalyst

Eight years as a senior data analyst in Nigeria 🇳🇬 Landed in Canada 🇨🇦 and spent months getting rejected for customer service jobs. Apple Store. Call centres. Everything. Then I walked into a cold calling interview. Loud music. Phones everywhere. They handed me a script. Made my first cold call. The lady heard my accent and ended the call immediately.😭 (God abeg x 3) I kept going. Got through the day and got the job offer on the spot. 35k a year. Five days in office. 8am starts. I asked if that was the best they could do. He said yes. I took the offer letter home. Showed my wife. She looked me in the eye and said that was below me. That week I stopped applying sideways and went back to data. Three months later I was hired as lead analyst in a Fortune 500 company. Nigerian professionals living abroad, what was the moment that made you realize you needed to stop chasing survival jobs?

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Daily Roman Updates
Daily Roman Updates@UpdatingOnRome·
There is levels.
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CG
CG@cgtwts·
Atlassian just reported $1.79B in quarterly revenue and serves 350,000+ customers then fired the engineer who built their infrastructure He shares the whole thing a breakdown of Atlassian’s playbook: > Envoy over enterprise load balancers
> sidecars for auth + logging + rate limits
> DynamoDB + SQS
> automated VM deployments
CG@cgtwts

Atlassian fired the engineer who built their infrastructure his response? he revealed the entire playbook👀

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Ed Andersen
Ed Andersen@edandersen·
Incredible video by randomly sacked Atlassian engineer telling all about the entire company Love this genre, like LinkedIn green banner with zero fcks given
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Chioma ❁
Chioma ❁@bzingers·
It’s safe to say Michael Jackson was a celebrity to celebrities 🤭🥰
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Da BossMan@senior_boyy·
@nnamdiobiii Owusu is not a Nigerian surname, its Ghanaian. Please take the Nigerian flag off it.
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Nnamdi Obi
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii·
An AMERICAN FRAUD SCHEME scamming its own citizens To my fellow Nigerians, As you make money, Please invest in MEDIA. We Need to change how we are perceived globally. This so called fraud scheme has 4 Americans in it 🇺🇸 Aruan Drake, 37, Atlanta, Georgia 🇺🇸 Peter Reed, 35, Oak Forest, Illinois 🇺🇸 Shaquille I. Jackson, 33, Chicago, Illinois 🇺🇸 Lon Goodman, Chicago area, owner of New Dolton Currency Exchange, laundered ~$50M​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ The rest are also American citizens with Nigerian parents. 🇳🇬🇺🇸 Ayobami Osas Christopher, aka “Lovely Man”, 30, Lawrenceville, Georgia 🇳🇬🇺🇸 Ayorinde Emmanuel Adebayo, 35, Olympia Fields, Illinois 🇳🇬🇺🇸 Olabode Bankole, 37, Loganville, Georgia 🇳🇬🇺🇸 Chukwuemeka Evulukwu, 35, Atlanta, Georgia 🇳🇬🇺🇸 Kingsley Owusu, 37, Chicago, Illinois 🇳🇬🇺🇸 Oluwafemi Michael Awoyemi, 40, Romeoville, Illinois​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 11 on that list were not named probably because of their nationality and the backlash. The only core Nigerians on that list are 4 people, Which I refuse to mention. So technically. This is an AMERICAN FRAUD SCHEME targeting its own citizens You see how they use the media to always push narratives. Nigeria does not have the financial infrastructure to move 215 million dollar. Don’t let anyone gaslight you. THIS IS AN AMERICAN THING.
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Coinvo@Coinvo

WILD: 🇺🇸🇳🇬 FBI says 25 people have been convicted in a $215 million Nigerian fraud scheme targeting over 1,000 victims across 47 U.S. states.

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IFEANYịCHUKWU!!
IFEANYịCHUKWU!!@OgbajiIfeanyi·
I love the honesty in this interview ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Da BossMan@senior_boyy·
@nzemmili There is no such thing as Anambra dialect. What you people call Anambra dialect is the Nri/Akwa dialect.
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Nze@nzemmili·
Ndi Anambra, our dialect is not central Igbo, and it’s not slightest closer to it, so please stop this ignorance you display all the time you find out other Igbo can’t understand us. Many of you refused to accept that Igbo is more than Anambra and it’s annoying.
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Charly Boy Area Fada 1
Charly Boy Area Fada 1@AreaFada1·
My father was indeed a great man but I believe am greater. True or False? Find out in my Memoir 999.
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Kevwe
Kevwe@kevwe_od·
Why are there no Igbo women named Nnemdi? Would that not be the opposite of Nnamdi, or is that just not how this works? Is Nnedi a form of Nnamdi? In that case, what happened to the “m”? Just thinking aloud.
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Da BossMan@senior_boyy·
@Jesurukky1 This can't happen in Igbo land. Igbos are very homophobic.
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Da BossMan@senior_boyy·
These are the people who are clamouring for their own country but Just look at how they are managing their most prestigious institutions. I attended this school and I hated my life there. It's even worse now, there's no yoruba or Hausa to blame. Just wickedness of Igbo people.
Alex Onyia@winexviv

Look at the UNN male hostel Mr. Agha Egwu Inya (UNN PRO) said it's clean. He further said that i'm demarketing my alma mater. He said students are the ones that brings the bed bugs to the school. Our students can't continue to live in this mess anymore. It must stop!

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