Solihu Toheeb
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My ultimate goal is to drive a powerful transformation in the field of technology
I have built strong expertise in
• Programming (Python & C++)
• Electronics and Circuit Analysis
• Microcontrollers
• Internet of Things (IoT)
• Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
• Automation Solutions
This is just the beginning With consistency, innovation, and the right support i am determined to bring impactful solutions to the world Soon, the global stage will witness what we are building
With your support, I am ready to take this vision to the international level and make a lasting impact
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Four weeks ago, I started this journey as a Cybersecurity Intern.
Today, I completed the Ubuntu Bridge Cybersecurity Internship, earned the title of Cyber Core Associate.
Grateful for the lessons, the challenges, and the growth.
#CyberSecurity #LearningInPublic #WomenInCyber #SOC




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I have created a new device that can track anything anywhere in the world…
The name of the device is Smart AI Tracking System, it uses GPS, SIM, and AI technology
It is placed in children’s bags, cars, or animals so they can be tracked at any time
But that is not where its strength lies….
The AI inside it learns the usual routes, observes distance, and detects any unusual changes
If a child is kidnapped and taken somewhere unfamiliar…
it will activate an alarm
send the location instantly and give a warning that a child has been kidnapped
The same applies to animals like cows
It can detect them in real time if they are stolen or lost
Share it so it can reach everywhere in order to have the opportunity to improve it into a smaller size because its size is large due to the many sensors and modules inside it

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Day 24/60 — Cybersecurity Journey 🔐with @adekunle_443
Learn about cloud and virtualization
"Virtualization powers efficiency; cloud computing powers innovation." ☁️💻

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Passed Stage 3 of the Ubuntu Bridge Initiative Cybersecurity Internship. 🎉
Every stage teaches me something new, and I'm grateful for the growth.
On to the next.✨ @4osp3l
#CyberSecurity #LearningInPublic

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Massive thanks to @CiscoNetAcad for the incredible opportunity to complete the Junior Cybersecurity Analyst Pathway! 🛡️💻
The journey through networking basics, endpoint security, and threat management has been invaluable. Onward and upward! 💪
@ireteeh

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Day 23/60 — Cybersecurity Journey 🔐with @adekunle_443
Learn about network design both reliable network and network architecture @ireteeh @Cyberhijabitech @gabbytech01
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If you have a smartphone (Android or iPhone) and you're not making money yet, read this post to the end. You should be making nothing less than $50 monthly after reading this. No excuse.
1. If you're good at taking quality photos, take good photos. Visit shutterstock .com, create a contributor profile, and start uploading. People and brands buy stock photos every single day. You can earn up to $100+ monthly just from this, more if your photos keep selling.
2. If you're good at German, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, or Russian, apply through careers.un. org and unjobs. org. The UN and other international organizations are always hiring language talent. Some roles pay well (more than $2,000 monthly for starters). The opportunities are real and remote-friendly.
3. If you can dance, start creating dance videos. Dance to trending songs with your own moves, upload on TikTok and YouTube. If you're consistent, you'll blow in less than 2 months. Turn your videos into YouTube Shorts too, that's where the extra money sits once you hit the requirements for monetization.
4. If you're a good writer, start writing now. Start on X. Share your thoughts undiluted, this is where most people fail. They try to stay neutral and neutral doesn't sell. Pick a side. You can also write a book on what you know and sell it on Selar or Gumroad, set your own price.
5. If you're good at creating videos with AI, teach others. People want to learn, the question is whether you're willing to teach. Make flyers, organize small paid classes (Zoom or WhatsApp groups work fine), and post tutorials on X, YouTube, and Facebook.
6. If you can cook or bake, package what you know into a short course. Upload it on Selar or Udemy and sell directly, or post free tutorials on YouTube and build an audience first. A lot of people, especially busy women, don't have the time or money for a physical cooking school. Your course solves that.
7. If you're good at drawing, make your best portraits and post them. Draw for people who reach out. Your social media is your shop window, use it. Instagram and X are very good places to pick up paying clients once people see your work.
8. If you can sing, record yourself and upload it. YouTube, TikTok, Audiomack, all of them work. Don't be shy. You cannot hide your talent and expect money to find you.
9. If you're patient and detail-oriented, look into remote micro-task platforms like Remotasks, Appen, and Toloka. They pay in dollars for tasks like data labeling and transcription. It's not glamorous work, but it's steady and you do it from your phone or laptop.
10. If you have a clear, neutral accent or just speak good English, voiceover work is open to you. Fiverr and Voice123 connect you with people who need narration for ads, videos, and audiobooks. Record a few sample clips and start pitching.
11. If you shop a lot and people trust your recommendations, get into affiliate marketing. Jumia and Amazon both have affiliate programs. Share your links when you genuinely recommend a product, you earn a cut when people buy through it.
12. If you speak good English and have patience to teach, sign up as an online tutor on Preply or Cambly. People all over the world pay to practice English with a native or fluent speaker. You set your own schedule.
Stop sitting on your skill. Pick one of these, start today, and stay consistent. Money no dey enter for sleeping account.
Above all, love God.
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10 things every Cybersecurity beginner should understand
1. Encryption vs Hashing
2. OWASP Top 10
3. IAM (Identity & Access Management)
4. Network Traffic Analysis
5. The CIA Triad
6. Firewalls & Hardening
7. Authentication vs Authorization
8. Linux & Bash Scripting
9. Log Management & SIEM
10. Social Engineering
Which one do you think is the hardest to defend against?
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Open Letter to the Governor of Ekiti State @biodunaoyebanji
Your Excellency, Governor of Ekiti State,
I write this letter as a concerned citizen who genuinely wants to see Ekiti State thrive and reach its full potential.
For many of us who grew up in Ekiti or have spent years visiting Ado-Ekiti, there is a growing feeling that the state is not moving at the pace it should. While other states are actively attracting investments, empowering young people, and building modern economies, Ekiti risks being left behind.
One of the biggest concerns is the relationship between law enforcement and young people. In today’s digital economy, many young professionals work remotely as software developers, designers, content creators, digital marketers, traders, and entrepreneurs. Unfortunately, many of these young people often feel unfairly targeted and harassed simply because of how they look, the devices they carry, or the vehicles they drive.
A state cannot build a thriving technology ecosystem when its innovators and creatives constantly feel like suspects. Many talented Ekiti youths are relocating to Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, and abroad because they believe they have better opportunities and freedom elsewhere. This brain drain is costing the state valuable talent and future economic growth.
There is also concern about the pace of economic development. While private investors continue to acquire properties and establish businesses, many citizens believe more can be done to create an environment that encourages local entrepreneurship, attracts investment, and generates sustainable jobs.
Rather than relying solely on government employment, Ekiti should position itself as a hub for technology, agriculture, education, tourism, and innovation. The state’s greatest asset is its educated population, and this advantage should be fully leveraged.
Suggested Solutions :
End Unnecessary Police Harassment :
Establish a clear framework for policing that respects citizens’ rights.
Create a public complaint channel for reporting harassment.
Conduct regular training for security personnel on community policing.
Launch an Ekiti Digital Economy Initiative
Create technology hubs and innovation centers across the state.
Provide grants and support for startups and young entrepreneurs.
Partner with private technology companies to create jobs.
Retain and Attract Talent
Offer incentives for businesses that employ Ekiti youths.
Develop co-working spaces and reliable internet infrastructure.
Promote remote work opportunities and digital skills training.
Improve Infrastructure
Continue upgrading major roads and transportation networks.
Invest in stable power and internet connectivity.
Prioritize infrastructure projects that directly support economic growth.
Promote Investment and Business Growth
Simplify business registration and approval processes.
Create an investor-friendly environment that attracts local and international businesses.
Support small and medium-sized enterprises with funding and training.
Your Excellency, this letter is not written to criticize for the sake of criticism. It is written out of hope. Ekiti has enormous potential, a highly educated population, and a reputation for excellence. With the right policies and leadership, the state can become one of Nigeria’s leading destinations for innovation, investment, and opportunity.
The future of Ekiti depends not only on building roads and structures but also on creating an environment where young people can dream, build, innovate, and succeed without fear.
Respectfully,
A Concerned Ekiti Citizen 🖊️.
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B is correct ✅
A worm is malware that:
Self-replicates and spreads automatically, often across networks, without needing a user to run a file or click anything.
Famous examples include:
Morris Worm
WannaCry ransomware attack (spread using worm-like behavior)
Quick malware comparison:
Worm → self-spreads automatically ✅
Trojan → disguises itself as legitimate software
Spyware → secretly collects information
Adware → displays unwanted advertisements
Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity@cyber_razz
SECURITY+ KNOWLEDGE CHECKPOINT What type of malware can self-replicate and spread across networks without user interaction? A) Trojan B) Worm C) Spyware D) Adware
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Completed Stage 1 (Applied Cryptography) of the UBI internship and earned my Certificate.This stage stretched me beyond my level. It was tough 😭
Learnt cryptographic tradeoffs, key handling, and that security is never as simple as it looks.
Stage 2✨ @4osp3l #cryptography #tech

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B) 22 ✅
SSH (Secure Shell) uses:
TCP port 22
Common port memorization set:
21 → FTP
22 → SSH ✅
23 → Telnet
25 → SMTP
53 → DNS
80 → HTTP
110 → POP3
143 → IMAP
443 → HTTPS
Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity@cyber_razz
NETWORKING KNOWLEDGE CHECKPOINT Which port is commonly used by SSH? A) 21 B) 22 C) 23 D) 25
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