Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu

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Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu

Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu

@specsy123k

CEO @vadertech_hq | Founder @quizzlerhq, @ventrihq and @ventribiz_hq

Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2022
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Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu
Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu@specsy123k·
Ready to finally get that amazing website you've been dreaming of? ✨ I'm currently developing custom sites that look great and get results for people & businesses. Let's make your digital vision a reality! Shoot me a DM to get started. 👇 #websitedevelopment #webdev
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Aman Ai
Aman Ai@amanhostednft·
I want to connect with more founders builders vibe coders AI enthusiasts web designers freelancers growth operators startup employees If you’re one of them, drop what you're working on and let’s connect
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Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu
Building VentriBiz has made us realize something: Most business software forces SMEs to adapt to the software. We’re doing the opposite. A flexible operating system where service businesses can run operations their own way. Still in private beta. ventribiz.online
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-valar morghulis-
-valar morghulis-@eldivine·
The first time you take Philosophy and you discover there's a method to how to think and how to learn about the world, you unlock something different about the human mind. Nigerians never experienced this and it's something that needs to be remedied.
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Vadertech
Vadertech@vadertech_hq·
We just launched a new website for Stunner Homes Ltd. 🏡✨ Designed to showcase their properties beautifully, strengthen their brand, and make it easier for clients to book appointments online. Modern, clean, and built to support their growth. Built by Vadertech 🚀
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Vadertech
Vadertech@vadertech_hq·
We just launched a new website for General Rupa Construction Company 🚧✨ Built to showcase their projects and services clearly, strengthen their online presence, and make it easier for clients to connect with their team. Built by Vadertech
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Vadertech
Vadertech@vadertech_hq·
We just launched a new website for AMSRAF Engineering 🚀 Built to clearly showcase their engineering services, strengthen their online presence, and make it easier for clients to connect and book appointments. Clean. Professional. Built for growth. Built by Vadertech
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Ventri
Ventri@ventrihq·
Stop guessing. Start running your business with clarity. 📊 Track sales, expenses, and cash flow in one simple dashboard built for modern businesses. No spreadsheets. No confusion. Just control. Try Ventri → ventri.online
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Victory🎙️| Use Recollyai
Victory🎙️| Use Recollyai@egbokavictory_·
"I want to be honest about why. It wasn't the product. The product worked. But it was distribution. I couldn't find ways to let people know what we were building." —words of Chimoney CEO. Another proof—that you can build the best product out there but if people don't know about it, you're dead.
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Ventri
Ventri@ventrihq·
Take total control of your business finances.Track sales, expenses, inventory & customer debts, all in one place, in real time. No more guessing, just clear numbers.Built for Nigerian small businesses 🇳🇬👉 ventri.online #SmallBusiness #StartupAfrica #Entrepreneurship
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Dagobert - Corporate sellout 👔
If someone invents a device to cut hair in 30 seconds, will you suddenly want to become a hair dresser? No? That’s because it was never your interest in the first place. So no matter how easy it is, you won’t care about it. Same with ai. Just because we can make anything with ai, doesn’t mean everyone will become a film maker or app developer. Because most people still won't care about it. It will enable some people who lacked the tech skills to take the leap and follow their passion more. But mostly it will just make existing professionals 100x more productive. You’re not competing against 100x more people. You’re competing against the same people who 100x their output.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
You do not realize it but your comment is exactly the thing I’m describing. You say "No I see Muslims as humans" and then in the next breath complain that they are "elevated to the top of the victim hierarchy," talk about "moderate Muslims" like they are a customer-service department for 2 billion people, and demand that they perform public loyalty oaths to make you feel better. That is not what you do with people you see as equals. That is what you do with a suspect population you think owes you reassurance. You are "sick" of them being at the top of the victim hierarchy. Where exactly is this hierarchy? Is it in the refugee camps, in the rubble, in the drone-strike statistics, in the sanctions, on the watchlists, at the airports, in the prisons? Because from where most of us are sitting, they are not at the top of a victim hierarchy. They are at the bottom of an empathy hierarchy. A Palestinian child has to be perfect, unpolitical, and preferably dead in a photogenic way to receive ten seconds of conditional sympathy. One accusation of "extremism" wipes all of that away. That is the hierarchy. You say you are sick of "so called moderate Muslims refusing to name and shame the extremists in their own communities." Do you apply that standard to anyone else? Did every white American hold a press conference to "name and shame" the soldiers who massacred Iraqis? Did every Christian "name and shame" Clinton, Bush, Blair, Obama, Biden, Trump? Did every Israeli "name and shame" the pilots dropping bombs on apartment blocks? Or do you understand, in every other case, that individuals are not a collective spokesperson simply because they share a label? It is only Muslims who are told: Your dead are suspicious. Your grief is conditional. Your safety depends on how loudly you condemn someone you have never met, in a country you have never been to, for a crime you did not commit. That is what dehumanisation looks like in polite language. You also say, "Stop with the dehumanising narrative." Yet your whole comment is exactly that narrative. You take people who are being bombed, occupied, surveilled, banned, and demonised, and your first instinct is not: "How do we stop this." It is: "I am sick of how central their suffering feels to me." That is the war on terror working as designed. It did not only teach people to fear "extremists." It trained them to experience any serious attention to Muslim suffering as an annoyance. As "hierarchy." As "special treatment." Saying "I see Muslims as human" means nothing if the moment their dead are mentioned you pivot to your irritation. It means nothing if your first reflex is to turn their graves into a debate about your feelings. You are not being asked to put them at the top of a victim hierarchy. You are being asked to admit that their lives are not a footnote to your comfort. If that already feels like too much, then my thread is not the dehumanising narrative in this conversation. Yours is.
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@nxt888 No I see Muslims as humans. I’m just sick of them being constantly elevated to the top of the victim hierarchy. I’m sick of so called moderate Muslims refusing to name and shame the extremists in their own communities. Stop with the dehumanising narrative. It’s so old.

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Victor
Victor@echo_vick·
People are shocked when I say I made ₦20m+ last year building custom solutions for businesses. A more senior colleague of mine makes even more annually from multiple business solutions. He’s the one who pushed me in this direction. Most businesses don’t need “another SaaS.” They need efficiency. A pharmacist friend of mine works for a pharmacy that has spent ₦8m+ hopping between pharmacy software that never quite fits their need. Imagine showing up with a proposal to build exactly what they need, no guesswork, no compromises. They’ll pay heavily for that. Another construction company spends ₦20m+ every year on a single ERP managed from China. The money is in solving specific problems, not selling generic tools. and now we have A.I to enable you do it with more speed and less resources. We need to open our eyes mehn!
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Favour
Favour@codedbyfavour·
In brightest day, in blackest night, No evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil's might, Beware my power... Green Lantern's light!
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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
Random thought. So, with Opus 4.5, seems like we're all shouting that now we can create anything, and anyone can be a software developer. Everyone's equal, right? But... how many people in the world CAN'T AFFORD Opus 4.5? Isn't it the classical case of riches getting richer?
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Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu@specsy123k·
@AndyjnrUmaru You start actively pursuing your dreams. If you don't know what they are, you try to figure it out. If you don't start now, then you probably will never make them true
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AndyJnr ° Umaru 
AndyJnr ° Umaru @AndyjnrUmaru·
After Finishing University and NYSC, so what's next? 🤔
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
i’ve built multiple startup mvps here’s what i've learnt (and messed up) 1. i launched too late > i tried to perfect everything before shipping > i kept waiting on “one more tweak” > no one cares about a dark/light mode > as soon as the core feature works, launch it > shipping earlier would’ve saved me months 2. i didn’t talk to users early enough > i assumed i knew what users wanted > i built features without validating demand > talking to even 10 real users reshaped my roadmap 3. i treated marketing like an afterthought > i believed “build it and they will come” > it never works like that > waitlists and small communities (discord/slack/reddit) changed my launches only (so spam them) 4. i learned iteration beats perfection > users never use the product how i expect > fast tests and fast pivots win > real usage beats planning every time 5. i overbuilt instead of simplifying > i thought advanced features were the hook > users wanted the simplest possible solution with simple ui/ux > cutting features boosted retention ~140% 6. i learned community and support are leverage > even 20 early users mattered > direct feedback caught bugs fast > happy users became my marketers/affiliates 7. don't give out free trials to everyone > people take the product more seriously > they actually use the features > you'll need to give refunds in exchange for feedback, and that's ok most of my early mvp mistakes came from: - launching too late - building without users - ignoring distribution - overengineering - no feedback loop i ship earlier now. i talk to users first. i iterate fast. i keep it simple.
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Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu
Abdurrahman Abdul-Ganiyu@specsy123k·
If you’re a solopreneur in Nigeria, 2026 shouldn’t be another year of “I tried my best.” It should be the year your business finally makes sense. I wrote a free playbook to help. 🇳🇬
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