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I build systems & automation for web and shortcuts for real life.
writing about smart tricks to make the daily grind easier.
@Blakjizuz@yaman0206@mikeachimugu01 thank you... Had no idea... what worries me is the confidence with which they sell tickets to unsuspecting Nigerians and hold your money for 21 working days without any fear for consequences either from Nigerians or from regulators
the regulators need to stop this scam
My Country People, it’s about Time ❗️
Dear Nigerian Youths, Our Tomorrow has Come❗️
2027 = A New Nigeria is POSSIBLE ❗️
Peter For Ogoja
Peter For Yala
Peter For Nigeria
A VOICE FOR THE PEOPLE 2027 🎤
@thecableng calling for tolerance every time is not going to stop it from reoccurring
those championing these evil acts needs to be arrested, prosecuted and jailed for these evil
the only reason they are just "calling for tolerance" is because of the incompetent leaders we have today
@KevinblakC When an educated SAn talks, you see the difference.
Take a listen to a white SAn.
Irony is that these are the whites we fought for keeping the South African blacks at bay.
Seems they were right all along.
With gratitude and deep reflection, I made the difficult decision to decline the appointment as Youth Ambassador. This is not out of disrespect - it can be a matter of purpose, timing and conviction.
i think the "it's just on the side" explanation is pure status anxiety
brother was doing honest work but felt need to apologize for it
that's d conditioning talking
meanwhile that job is:
>paying rent
>feeding family
>funding the next move
job paying these can't be small
In 2024, when I visited Stamford Bridge for the first time, I saw an old friend. I was happy to see a familiar face and almost wanted to ask how I could also get a job at Chelsea. Before I could say anything, he started explaining that he was just doing the work on the side. He tried to make it clear that he was bigger than that.
In my mind, I thought: Brother, you don’t have to explain anything to me. It’s honest work. Why do you feel the need to say it’s only something you do on the side?
I think we, Nigerians have been culturally and inherently conditioned to look down on certain job roles and occupations simply because of status. I can’t fully explain it, but I wish we placed more value on labor, especially honest labor.
@the_Lawrenz@BIGUNCLERADIO seriously want to ask this... is this just a Nigerian thing or do other african communities do this too? genuinely asking because I've noticed it but want to understand if it's cultural or immigrant survival mode
“Cubana Chiefpriest, you said you wasted your vote voting for Peter Obi bc you were being an Igbo boy & then you reminded us that Seyi Tinubu is married to an Igbo woman. You also said that Igbos were defeated during the w@r.
The strategy of City Boys Movement is very clear- bring up Ndi Igbo in every conversation, shift that to a tribal division, use Ndi Igbo as a deflection to avoid the real political conversation.”
~Well-meaning Nigerian says that City Boys Movement is here to cause division.
The AI companies everyone is watching made headlines this week.
The company nobody is watching made money.
Foxconn, the manufacturer behind every iPhone ever made, grew revenue 21.6% in two months because demand for Nvidia AI servers is now large enough to reshape one of the world's biggest manufacturing businesses.
The real AI economy is not happening in the model benchmarks.
It is happening in the factories assembling the hardware that runs them.
Follow the revenue, not the press releases.
$110 billion raised. $730 billion valuation.
Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank all in the same round.
OpenAI just secured the chips, the cloud and the capital simultaneously.
This is not a funding round.
It is a structural lock-in of who controls AI infrastructure for the next decade.
And it happened quietly while everyone was watching benchmark scores.