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Abafor Chima

@chimaabafor

👨‍💻 Product | Tech | Blockchain 🏦 Building awesome stuff. ✍️ Everything is possible 💯🏗️

Remote شامل ہوئے Nisan 2011
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Abafor Chima
Abafor Chima@chimaabafor·
Last month we processed $1.2M in USDT↔️cNGN on @rwaassetchain DEX. This month: $2M+. Next month—how much? $20M? $50M? 👀 Drop your guess & bookmark this. I’ll give 100,000 cNGN to the 2 closest answers. More liquidity is coming so you can execute much larger trades. 🚀 Swap USDT to cNGN on the DEX here: swap.assetchain.org Check out all the stats here: app.assetchain.org//?code=kodedc
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Camski@camski·
My mom's best friend paid £30k+ for elite matchmaking in London. Filter by net worth, lifestyle, age. She was handed a physical folder with printed profile sheets. Some candidates were remarkable. Extravagant dates arranged across Europe She's still single
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Abafor Chima@chimaabafor·
Lol... Opay, palmpay etc have over 75 million users combined... all using smartphones and not ussd. Okada riders, delivery guys, market women all use Opay etc. So I dont know where the idea that we have a lot of ussd native users comes from. In the north and remote villages, yes... except if that the people you're targeting shaa. ✌️
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Abafor Chima@chimaabafor·
It would have been better to buy Suya with the money used to build this… at least you’d be able to explain what the money was used for.
Donatus :-) 🟣@amdonatusprince

Everyone is building crypto for people with apps. We’re experimenting and building for people with phones. Not smartphones. Not wallets. Not seed phrases. Just… a dial tone. Last weekend, I was deep in USSD architecture with @Emmauzoezie (CTO at @Nectar_finance). And one idea kept coming up: In Nigeria, the real financial network isn’t apps. It’s USSD. So we asked: What if DeFi lived there? With Payce, you dial a code. And you can: - Send money - Pay merchants - Buy airtime, data, electricity, cable - Check balances - Swap tokens - Access lending - Withdraw crypto to your local bank - Send crypto to a phone number No app. No friction. No learning curve. We said crypto would bank the unbanked, but built it for the already banked. Payce flips that, and here’s the part most people won’t expect. We’ll be open-sourcing it because this shouldn’t be owned by one company. It should be a rail anyone can build on. Dial in. Pay out. P.S. Payce is currently in private test. More details soon. Welcome to money that works the way people already live.

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Abafor Chima@chimaabafor·
What is the typical use case? How does it scale? USSD costs a lot of money per session... so if 100,000 users dial that code without performing any tx, you are paying heavily. Crypto users don't typically use ussd, people who currently use ussd as their main tx dont use crypto. etc. Building for a behavioural change, which is not solving a difficult pain point, and is not a whole new pleasing experience to the users is another 'Humane AI Pin' in the making. I might be wrong though.
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Akan@akanimoh__·
@chimaabafor Hmmm, am I missing something from your caption?
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Abafor Chima@chimaabafor·
Any time I hear “Luxury” as a prefix before anything in Nigeria… e.g. Luxury Homes, Luxury Apartments, Luxury Shoes, etc… The first thing that comes to my mind is “scam”, “overpriced”, “low quality but with packaging”, etc. Nigerian vendors have really destroyed that word. Like have you gotten any “Luxury xyz” and it’s actually Luxury? The next word towing the same path is “Premium”.
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The Last Of The Weird Ones
The Last Of The Weird Ones@The_Weird_Chef·
Any Catholic single man in lagos, that's interested in afang soup for the weekend???
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Marquis Of Infamy 🪶🪶🪶
Biko, who put Chukwuemeka Odumeje inside a video game? Ah, he did the voiceover in Igbo! listen to the aura in his voice 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Abafor Chima@chimaabafor·
Let me post this advice here because I know many will need it. About 9 years ago, a much younger me, after a break-up decided to visit a therapist/marriage counselor. We had some one-on-one sessions and then one day, she asked me to join her physical group session. There were lots of men complaining about cases of paying for school fees of a lady at least 3 of them: from secondary school to University level, then after graduating, the girl says she doesn't want to marry the man again because she's now bigger than his level. In one of the cases the girl had found a suitor that said he should calculate everything that he had spent on her so that he (the suitor) can do a transfer to pay him off. The physical, emotional and financial damage is enormous. I quickly learnt that this is a common case and some of the men who go through these issues are traders. They didn't go to school themselves, so they wanted someone who will birth brilliant children for them. Most of the men were doing okay, maybe not so wealthy, but they owned different types of trading businesses. I noticed the underlying issue and asked a fundamental question: "What is that thing, that when you do it for a lady, you will know that she's yours?" The counselor replied: "There's nothing on earth that you can do for a lady, or even a man to claim possession of that person". Then I asked a follow-up question: "So how do we prevent situations like these, when you feel like you have invested a lot on someone, that you can't afford to lose the person?", then she responded: "Very good question!" here came the teachable moment that I'd learn forever... she said: "Anything at all that you'll do for another person - a lady or a man, that will make you feel entitled to that person - that is the red line, don't do it, even if you have the means." So if buying an iPhone, a Car, paying school fees, building a house for her family etc., will make you feel entitled to a lady, don't do it. If you are going out on dates and you feel like its costing you a lot, go on dates as though you're only going to enjoy yourself and she's your +1. That does not mean that you can't build lovely and meaningful relationships, but anything at all that you'd commit to, that will make you feel "entitled" run away from it. Also, a lady should commit/contribute to a relationship too, it should not just be one-sided giving. It doesn't have to be money and it's definitely not sex. If she doesn't feel like she's invested in relationship, a break-up is easy, since she wasn't invested in the first place, and there are tell-tale signs for this. My two cents.✌️
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10

Your husband sponsored your education and gave you a launcepad for your career. But it is the colleague buying you underwear and perfume that knows how to treat a lady 😊

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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Your husband sponsored your education and gave you a launcepad for your career. But it is the colleague buying you underwear and perfume that knows how to treat a lady 😊
🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah@ummuh_Zahra

So I got married last year to the man who sponsored my education. Have no kids yet though. Thanks to him, today I work as a government teacher in a secondary & high school. I actually just got recruited to this school where I teach Geography. But please, I'm confused. There's this particular guy, actually a male colleague of mine. He has been working here as a Biology teacher for 6 years. Since I arrived & started work, he has been so nice to me, guiding & showing me around, buying me gifts too, and keeping me company so I don't feel alone since I'm new. We got so close after a month. I don't know, but I just really feel so comfortable & safe with him, even more than my husband. I love his company. If I'm to be honest, I feel like I can share & tell him everything. Even my husband doesn't get me gifts like this guy does. He is such a kind & gentle man, i must comment, he truly knows how to treat a lady but something about his behavior, actually changed recently. Which leaves me confused. He switched from food gifts & started getting me underwear, bras, and perfumes. Even on 'Teachers Day' he bought me same gifts. This has actually been going on for about 2 weeks now. Please people, this keeps me wondering if it's okay that i keep collecting these gifts. Considering the fact that, I'm a married woman. Truth is, we've been so close, and I don't know how to go about rejecting these gifts since he is actually doing it with pure intentions, with no strings attached, and he's been so nice to me ever since I got here. I plead for your advice & guidance 🙏

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Thomas Smale
Thomas Smale@ThomasSmale·
Truepill sold for $525M. The founders made $0. Built a $1.6B unicorn, raised $370M+, and walked away with nothing. Here's how that happens.
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😈 Xavier ✞
😈 Xavier ✞@RealXavier011·
China will always amaze us 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Doing deals with the Chinese in China is very different from doing business with the Chinese in Africa. There is a unique quest for dominance they have when in Africa that I haven't seen elsewhere. They most likely will eventually push you aside. In China, they compete for you.
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Small girl 🙈 big God 💪
Small girl 🙈 big God 💪@TheOnlyKemi·
Anytime my husband and I fought, I stopped cooking. I didn’t care if he had eaten or not. I would just make food for myself and leave him to sort himself out. He never argued. He would simply order food or fix something for himself. I’d only resume cooking when I was calm again. Then one month, we had another fight… and as usual, I didn’t cook. The month ended, and he still sent my allowance… Plus the full foodstuff money like he always does. He even sent the money he had promised my dad. I was surprised. I asked him why he would still send food money when I hadn’t been cooking. He simply said, “Because it’s my responsibility.” I felt so ashamed. That was the last time I ever did that. Now, even when I’m upset, I still cook for him. And I’ve noticed something… Most of our quarrels don’t even last anymore. Somehow, we always end up talking things out while eating. Small things like this save marriages.
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Abafor Chima@chimaabafor·
This is the raw, unfiltered reality of running a business in Nigeria — especially in agriculture. You plan, invest in tech (sprinklers, timing adjustments, biosecurity), scale responsibly, and still wake up to a market glut that wipes out margins because the same government that promises “support” suddenly floods the system with cheap imports or fails to build a single functional processing plant. Power is never stable, gas/electricity costs make value-addition (like egg powder) uncompetitive, roads turn your fresh produce into losses, insecurity keeps you from expanding, and policies flip with every new administration or election cycle. One season you’re a hero for feeding the nation, the next you’re begging buyers to take crates at giveaway prices while your birds still eat every single day. It’s not “just agriculture.” It’s every serious business here: unpredictable, exhausting, and rigged against the person actually doing the work. You’re not alone — thousands of us are living this exact script. The frustration is real, and pretending otherwise is what keeps the cycle going.
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AgricQueen
AgricQueen@ChimdiIbeawuchi·
One of my greatest mistake in Life as a Farmer is being a FARMER. I shouldn’t have invested in a sector that is dependent on Government policies and bottlenecks. In my line of business,there’s no escaping Government inefficiencies. Nigerian Government will do everything in agriculture except solving problems. For more than 20 years farmers have been saying that we suffer seasonal Glut because we simply cannot individually afford Machinery for Egg Pasteurization. Government will listen to our complaints, lie that they are coming up with a NEGPRO scheme and go ahead to simply do the opposite of what was agreed. With high Electricity and Gas prices, investors are guaranteed not make their money back as Egg powder produced in Nigeria will fail to compete with Global market. Companies will rather import than buy made in Nigeria raw materials. State Governors are worse, they simply have no clue of what to do outside of using fertilizer as a political tool. They have refused to build or sustain any critical infrastructure (Dams, Health and safety of animals, meaningful collaborations or Training) The CBN under Emefiele refused to allow the Bank of Agriculture to do its job. With the growing insecurity and policy missteps farmers in Nigeria have little to no incentive to continue to run or grow their businesses. Don’t go into Agriculture, it’s simply not worth it.
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Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑
Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑@Theoladeledada·
A man recounts the hardships of relocating his wife to the UK, describing it as a highly challenging experience. He urges other men to understand their partner's character thoroughly before taking such steps and admits that ignoring his parents' advice has contributed to the problems he now faces.
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Tonny Rutakirwa
Tonny Rutakirwa@TonnyRutakirwa·
"The most dangerous form of blindness, is believing that your perspective is the only reality." - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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