Peller’s Wedding Guests: Foreign Espionage And African Entertainment
When influencers and "foreign guests" collide, as is the case here, we are not watching a wedding but a social engineering operation
It is very clear here that the rise of our internet sensations is often engineered. When foreign money starts flowing into our digital spaces, it is time to start asking who is really behind the screen and what they’re buying with those "gifts." It’s time for Africans to stop being spectators to our own subversion.
@eagleseyeinc I'll just leave this;
Past data shows that interest on naira treasury bills severely underperforms USD/NGN rate growth. There is a reason why the government is paying you 15% annually (sub-inflation rate) and it's not because they like you.
@hackSultan The actual story is that the nine people threatened, with weapons, the thoughtful ones, making some of them to sit it out. Apparently, the dumb ones were ready to die while the "thoughtful" bros chose to carry placards, safely. In the end, "safety" was the most risky route.
@jack@blocks In the end, the real winners are the owners of the top AI models. Even companies that are laying off will get affected as everyone will build their own software. It's gonna be battle of who has the bigger networks. Who knows,? Some big giants might even topple over.