@BerlofMonaco The only way to do this is to not go to a second location, I repeat, do not go to a second location, anything wey wan happen, make e happen for that first location at least your family will find your body and know peace.
@Gbdaniel001 I wish every girl can see this tweet, if you want knack another guy, no wahala but break up with me first so the guy can never say "I nack him babe".
I am Nigerian, and right now my dream is bigger than me.
Only about 1% of global electronics manufacturing happens in Africa.
That means millions of African innovators are building the future using ecosystems that don't account for them. Brilliant minds wait weeks for a single prototype PCB to cross oceans, stalled by borders and supply chains that ignore our shores. When iteration takes months instead of days, innovation suffocates.
That gap has consequences. It keeps us as consumers of tech rather than creators.
So at SkyPower / CircuitCraft, we are deciding to build towards changing it.
We are completely rebuilding the hardware prototyping infrastructure right here in Nigeria. Local manufacturing. Precision engineering. Rapid iteration. We are putting the power to design, spin, and deploy production-grade hardware directly into the hands of African builders.
The dream is bigger than usβbut we are building the foundation anyway. π³π¬βοΈ
@ChuksEricE 1. he does not have a praying mother, in fact I might argue that no female in his family loves him.
2. A man is to start a family, not join one, others can later join the family he starts but he must start it.
3. women are cruel, if you ignore signs, you'll see wonders.
@the_beardedsina Be careful doc, X is cracking down on vague posters and rage baiters, "take a guess" is not a good statement to use now.
Just an advice sha
@thebardogbamola@AdejuwonH You could improve your writing with hypothetical names for your characters (I know it's not a novel but...).
Too much pronouns (my friend, his father, his wife, her kids, his children, etc) got me a bit confused.
Iβve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s.
Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, β one searchable graph.
You too can connect the dots: https://t.co/faIfzWfAIp
@Hibana122 1. End police brutality first.
2. Change labour laws so employers can't discriminate against it.
Watch how much/quickly the picture will change.
@ossynoya I saw the original post and laughed, even benefit boys for class that year dey code for fun until "you know who" came, now life just too serious πππ