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Victor Okeke
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Victor Okeke
@TechProVee
Product Engineer | AI, SaaS, & Enterprise Solutions | Building Desktop & Web Experiences | Member of Technical Staff @Nexendahq
Abuja, Nigeria 加入时间 Kasım 2021
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I'll try this actually. To try and open the gateway for Nigerians because of the new twitter location feature.
So I'll try and follow 100 people daily starting today.
If you're in tech and I'm not following you, kindly RT this and drop a comment.
Name cannot be blank@hackSultan
There’s something I want to try on X, what will it look like if I do like John Cena and actually follow everyone randomly?
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@blessedokerekee I totally agree with you. My wife and I are so intentional with this that we built a community to foster this.
Thepairtribe
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The most difficult subject in War School was Iran, you know why? No one, even my Professors who were former intelligence operatives couldn’t tell Irans military strategy.
Militarily, Iran did what no country has done. The decentralization of it Forces, a well organized a formidable units with its own brain around defense. You can embed the CIA and Mossad as much as you want in Iran, but there’s a place where everything stops.
So let me give you a little lesson about Iran, It is Not a country. Not really.
More like a living labyrinth, designed not to win wars the way empires do but to outlive them.
You see, in the grand theaters of war, where men like Napoleon Bonaparte chased glory and where doctrine is etched into polished marble halls, Iran chose a different scripture entirely.
They studied collapse.
They watched the fate of men like Saddam Hussein, a towering army, centralized, proud and decapitated in weeks. They watched Libya. They watched Afghanistan. And somewhere in the ashes of those fallen regimes, Iran asked a far more dangerous question:
“What survives when the head is cut off?”
And so, they removed the head.
No single brain. No single nerve center.
Instead, a thousand smaller minds, each capable of thought, of violence, of continuation.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is not merely a military force. It is a philosophy with weapons. A hydra. You don’t defeat it, you inconvenience it.
Cut one arm, another recalibrates.
Silence one commander, ten more adjust without ceremony, without pause.
No dramatic funerals in the command chain. No operational paralysis.
Just continuity.
And then there’s the illusion, the one that keeps intelligence officers awake at night.
You can penetrate a system, yes. The Central Intelligence Agency has. The Mossad certainly has. They’ve turned assets, intercepted signals, even reached into places once thought untouchable.
But Iran doesn’t build for secrecy alone.
It builds for betrayal.
Every layer watched by another. Every agent suspected before he proves loyal. Every corridor lined not just with doors but with mirrors.
You think you’re inside the system until you realize the system anticipated you long before you arrived.
Now, about the dead.
Spies, operatives, assets: men and women who stepped into that maze believing tradecraft could save them.
Some vanished quietly. Others, not so quietly.
Iran has made examples of those it accuses of espionage, broadcasting confessions, staging executions, sending messages carved not in ink but in consequence.
But here’s the truth no agency will print:
The real number? The real cost?
Buried.
Because in that world, numbers are not statistics, they’re vulnerabilities.
You see, my friend, most nations prepare for war.
Iran prepares for endurance.
It doesn’t ask, “How do we defeat our enemy?” It asks, “How do we remain when they have exhausted themselves trying?”
And that, that is a far more terrifying strategy.
Because history has a peculiar habit of remembering not the strongest, but the last one standing.
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📌Looking for someone from the B2C bg.
Do apply/refer.
GIF
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Front-End Developer (Optimizely + Lit + CMP & Personalization)- Offshore
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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@seyithemie @Theickson 😂 It's the PS that got my attention.
How can I apply.
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@mange_manali Thank you.
Incase there are similar openings in the future, I am interested.
Do you mind I share my details with you in your dm?
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If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot.
I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin).
Giving it away 100% free.
Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
GIF
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@onyekanwelue You are well travelled Prof.
Something I admire and plan to accomplish.
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People in the literati know this man. Or may have heard of him.
This picture was taken at my hotel in Port of Spain.
There is no country on earth, I presume, that Professor Wole Soyinka doesn’t have someone there.
I arrived Trinidad & Tobago and Professor Funso Aiyejina drove about 3 hours to come see me. He said Professor Soyinka asked him to find time for me if he could.
Unfortunately, for me, Professor Funso is now dead.
He was the former dean of Humanities and Education and Professor Emeritus at University of West Indies.
He shared many great stories about Professor Soyinka with me.

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@TheJobfather__ I have tried with and without horizontal line separators.
Without line separators, data could parse but with errors.
With line separators for each section, data parsed perfectly without errors.
This was on workday ATS.
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