كان يجب أن يُهزم كريستيانو في كأس العالم لكي تنتصر فكرة أعظم: فكرة التناهي البشري، وكان لا بد أن يبقى هناك حدٌّ لا تتجاوزه الإرادة، وثغرةٌ لا تردمها العبقرية، حتى لا يتوهّم الإنسان أنه قادر على الانتصار على كل شيء، فلو اكتملت الحكاية بالكأس، لأوحت بأن الإرادة وحدها تكفي لإخضاع العالم، بينما جاءت الهزيمة لتعيد الإنسان إلى حقيقته الأزلية ومفادها أن بين الجهد والنتيجة مساحةً لا يملكها إلا القدر، لذلك لم تُنقص تلك الخسارة من أسطورته، ولكنها أنقذتها من وهم الكمال، وأبقت فيها ما يثبت أن حتى أعظم البشر يظل إنسانا.
First off…
It is 24k and she has 600k in a saving box to save their child’s life … is the less she can do to support.. if not to support her husband but for the child sake.. I believe everyone have their own opinion but this one you drop just doesn’t make any fucking sense…
She is very selfish even to her own child ..
I understand that a man is supposed to provide for the family .. but situations like this is where savings matters … so please before you type this understand how humanity works…
She has 600k in her savings bringing out 24k to save the human she brought to life; won’t make her run broke in life or stop whatever plans she has to make….
For someone who is highly compliant, this is the worst thing! You pay taxes and receive nothing in return.
Now, if you’re an APC troll, stay away from this tweet! Because your principal loves people like me! I’m a necessary evil for Una
Hello. @bosuntijani, a structured, competitive market serving 40 million Nigerians is being dismantled and handed over to new players, while two Federal High Courts have ordered the regulator to stop.
This is the digital economy your Ministry oversees.
So I still ask, given this array of genuine monsters, what came over Tosin to say he can't find world class talent in Nigeria?
Even from his own alma mater.
So none of you posting this rubbish can make a correlation?
The below is from my comment section on LinkedIn. Why is no one asking him the most relevant question in all of this?
Solar owners in Nigeria, let me tell you something nobody is talking about.
You spent ₦3M–₦8M on panels, inverter, battery. You're generating 15–20kWh a day. Your house uses maybe 8–10kWh. The rest? It sits in your battery until it's full. Then your charge controller just… stops. Your panels are literally cooking in Lagos sun producing power that goes NOWHERE.
Meanwhile, the neighbor next door is spending ₦5,000/day on fuel. The tenant upstairs is rationing between charging her phone and running a fan. The shop across the street closes shop by 4pm because they don’t have gen.
You have surplus power. They have unmet demand. There's a 10-metre cable between you. But there's no system to meter it, bill for it, or make it safe.
That's what @tspowergrid is.
We built the missing layer- a smart metering hub that sits between your solar system and your neighbors. It tracks every kilowatt-hour. Neighbors top up via WhatsApp/Telegram. You set your own price. ₦150/kWh, ₦200/kWh- whatever makes sense for your street. Earnings hit your dashboard in real time.
Here's the full picture:
THE HOST (you): You own the solar system. You install our Gateway Hub. You become a micro-utility. You earn ₦80K–₦150K/month from 3–5 neighbors.
THE NEIGHBOR: They get cheaper power than petrol gen (₦200/kWh vs ₦330+/kWh for fuel). No capital outlay. No generator maintenance. No noise. No fumes. They just tap and pay.
THE HUB: Our hardware smart meters at each connection point. It measures generation, consumption, battery state, and billing. All data flows live to our cloud platform.
THE PLATFORM: Real-time dashboard. Earnings tracking. Neighbor management. Wallet top-ups. Withdraw to bank. This is the actual business. We're not a solar company. We're a platform company. Solar is just how hosts get onboarded.
THE BILLING: Prepaid wallet system. Neighbor loads ₦2,000 via WhatsApp. Meter deducts as they consume. When wallet hits zero, power pauses. No arguments. No "I'll pay you later." No awkward conversations.
Now let me address the FEAR:
NEMSA just released new guidelines because fire incidents from solar installations are INCREASING across Nigeria. Battery explosions. Inverter overheating. Bad wiring. Mixing old and new batteries. No BMS on lithium setups. Kano's Singer Market burned twice in two weeks- solar battery explosion suspected. ₦5 BILLION in damage.
This happens when there's no monitoring. No management system. No one watching the data.
Our hub monitors your system 24/7. Battery temp. Charge cycles. Load distribution. Fault alerts go straight to your phone via the web app. This is what "managed solar" means. Not just install and pray.
THE BUSINESS MODEL:
If you don't have solar → Full Stack package. ₦6M, 5kW system, 3-month installment. Panels, inverter, lithium battery, gateway hub, meters for 3 neighbors, installation, 12-month warranty.
If you already have solar → Upgrade Kit. ₦800K+. We add the metering layer, connect your neighbors, and you start earning in days.
We take a 5% platform fee on transactions. That's it. You keep 95% of what your neighbors pay.
IBPM installers, solar companies, estate managers- we're not competing with you. We're giving your customers a reason to say yes faster. "This system pays for itself" is the most powerful sales line in solar. We make it true.
This is not a concept. The platform is live. Data loop is working. First Lagos pilot is being installed.
Be your own Power Grid.
the web has been quiet for a while.
for the past few months i've been building something to fix that. declarative audio for the web. describe a sound as plain data, play it with one call.
→ https://t.co/7NjMJFvFqh
I have built a spreadsheet. It has 847 rows. Each row is a community bank in the United States with a market cap below $200 million, a price-to-tangible-book ratio under 0.85, a non-performing loan ratio below 0.4%, and a CEO who has been in the role for at least twelve years. I update it every Sunday from 6 AM to 11 AM while my family attends church without me. I have visited the headquarters of nineteen of these banks in person. I have eaten a complimentary lobby cookie at each one. The cookies are how you can tell. A bank with a good cookie is a bank that respects its depositors. A bank with a stale cookie is a bank that will be acquired within 36 months at a 40% premium. I am never wrong about the cookies. The cookies have never lied to me. The cookies are the only thing left that tells the truth.
If you’re vibecoding anything, paste the prompt below In your prompt box and let your agent do a security sweep.
[
You are a senior security engineer and red-team specialist tasked with performing a comprehensive, adversarial security audit of the following codebase, system design, or application.
Your goal is to identify all possible security vulnerabilities, including common, uncommon, and novel attack vectors. Assume the system will be deployed in a hostile environment with motivated attackers.
---
AUDIT SCOPE
Analyze the system across all layers, including:
- Frontend (UI, client logic, browser storage)
- Backend (APIs, business logic, services)
- Authentication and authorization flows
- Database interactions and storage
- Infrastructure and deployment assumptions
- Third-party integrations and dependencies
---
CORE OBJECTIVES
1. Identify critical, high, medium, and low severity vulnerabilities
2. Detect logic flaws, not just known patterns
3. Surface chained attack paths (multi-step exploits)
4. Highlight unknown or unconventional weaknesses
5. Assume attacker creativity beyond standard checklists
---
THREAT MODELING
- Define possible attacker profiles (anonymous user, authenticated user, insider, API consumer)
- Identify entry points and trust boundaries
- Map out sensitive assets (data, tokens, permissions, secrets)
---
VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS
Check for (but do NOT limit yourself to):
### Authentication & Authorization
- Broken auth, weak session management
- Privilege escalation (vertical and horizontal)
- Insecure password reset flows
- Token leakage or reuse
### Input Handling
- Injection attacks (SQL, NoSQL, OS command, template injection)
- XSS (stored, reflected, DOM-based)
- CSRF vulnerabilities
- File upload exploits
### Data Security
- Sensitive data exposure
- Weak encryption or misuse of cryptography
- Hardcoded secrets or keys
- Insecure storage (localStorage, cookies, logs)
### API & Backend Logic
- Broken object-level authorization (IDOR/BOLA)
- Mass assignment vulnerabilities
- Rate limiting issues / brute force risks
- Business logic abuse (race conditions, double spending, bypassing checks)
### Infrastructure & Configuration
- Misconfigured headers (CORS, CSP, HSTS)
- Open ports, debug endpoints, admin panels
- Environment variable leaks
- Cloud/storage misconfigurations
### Dependencies & Supply Chain
- Vulnerable packages
- Unsafe imports or execution
- Malicious dependency risks
---
ADVANCED / UNKNOWN THREATS
Actively attempt to discover:
- Non-obvious logic flaws unique to this system
- Feature abuse scenarios
- State desynchronization issues
- Cache poisoning
- Replay attacks
- Timing attacks
- Multi-step exploit chains combining low-severity issues
- Any behavior that “shouldn’t be possible” but is
---
ADVERSARIAL TESTING MINDSET
- Think like an attacker trying to break assumptions
- Attempt to bypass validations and safeguards
- Manipulate edge cases and unexpected inputs
- Explore how different components interact under stress
--
OUTPUT FORMAT
Provide findings in this structure:
### 1. Vulnerability Summary
- Total issues by severity
### 2. Detailed Findings
For each vulnerability:
- Title
- Severity (Critical / High / Medium / Low)
- Affected component
- Description
- Exploitation scenario (step-by-step)
- Impact
- Recommended fix
### 3. Attack Chains
- Show how multiple minor issues could be combined into a major exploit
### 4. Secure Design Recommendations
- Architectural improvements
- Safer patterns and best practices
---
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
- Do NOT assume the code is safe
- Do NOT skip analysis due to missing context, infer risks where needed
- Be exhaustive and paranoid in your review
- If unsure, flag it as a potential risk and explain why
]
Someone offered to build me a website today. This is after I have been publicly fawning over Lovable, Replit, and Gemini for months and showing the sites I built. This is the state of tech marketing in Africa. Random. Untargeted. Completely blind.
I keep getting sales emails from companies that know nothing about me. The targeting is not just flawed. It is structurally broken. Everyone is working with demographic proxies - age, location, device type -because the real signal data is locked away somewhere nobody can reach.
A cousin selling bedsheets and household items spends tens of thousands on online ads. He once told me that he gets more conversions from LinkedIn than anywhere else combined. It took me a second, and then it made complete sense. LinkedIn is essentially a verified directory of income and employment. The targeting works because there is a real proxy for purchasing power. That proxy barely exists anywhere else in African digital marketing.
This morning on a walk, I remembered something Ebun, formerly of Bento, once said. "Earnings are the OS of all commerce."
That sentence cracked something open for me.
PiggyVest knows your savings behavior and risk tolerance. Opay and Moniepoint know your cash flow velocity, merchant spending patterns, and income regularity. That is not demographic data. That is behavioral financial identity. It tells you who can actually buy something, not just who fits a broad profile.
The best targeting data for new startups is sitting inside existing startups and maybe the banks. Now that fintechs like Flutterwave are becoming banks, maybe this will make things more interesting.
So I asked myself: can this be made into a product? Consumers opt in to have their data shared with third parties. Those third parties share revenue from each resulting customer back to the company that provided the data. Clean room architecture. No raw data crossing boundaries. Direct benefit back to the user, so the consent is real, not a buried checkbox.
This is what OpenBanking did in the UK, except that regulation forced it there. Open banking is struggling to take hold in African countries, and deep structural barriers persist.
In Africa, getting startups to share customer data starts with two or three founders who trust each other enough to go first. The revenue share model gives them a business reason. Others follow when the conversion lift is visible, and the numbers speak for themselves.
Startups hide everything. I know. But founders respond to margins, not manifestos. There is a company to be built here. Not a data company. A trust infrastructure company. The hard part is not the technology. The hard part is the first room with the first three founders.
A now-defunct South African company called TrustFabric once tried to do this or something similar, but they were too early. I think the time is now right. This is what will save African digital marketing. A product like this can be built in one weekend. This is now officially a challenge.
I don't think it doubles the work, though.
If you start in Figma, you're facing a blank canvas and doing all the brainstorming from scratch. But if you use Claude Code or Cursor to generate initial prototypes, you can brainstorm much faster and more easily change direction.
Once the idea is solid, you just move the generated design into Figma using MCP. From there, you fine-tune it to fit your style and ensure it follows your core design principles.
In case you don't know, your household / family now has a debt of about 3.13 million naira because Tinubu won't stop borrowing.
See https://t.co/2ostVTtLL4.