In conflict, the question to answer is; should I fight this as the lion of the tribe of Judah or as the lamb of God? There are situations you cannot roar through, and there are those where silence will kill you. #Discernment
AI adoption in Nigeria not real, exaggerated, says expert
Debola Ibiyode, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Carbon AI, says Nigeria’s adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is not real and largely driven by hype rather than innovation.
Ibiyode spoke in an interview with TVC on Monday.
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It’s remarkable how much of life is about finding something to work on that gives you energy and surrounding yourself with people you love and then ruthlessly and militantly blocking out every single thing that gets in the way of maximizing your time spent on those two things
Michelle and Barack’s speeches at the opening of the Obama Presidential Center and Mamdani’s speech at the Knicks celebration parade should remind people that political figures should seek to inspire not entertain
The great lie is that society is divided between rich and poor.
The great truth, as David Friedberg puts it, is makers vs takers.
Makers build, create, and deliver real value: houses, software, art, businesses, and everything that moves civilization forward.
Takers watch, criticize, analyze, and politic. They push the lie that the rich hoard unfairly so the poor must seize it… all while positioning themselves to rule the chaos.
As @friedberg tells his kids: “At the end of the day, if you made something and someone else valued it, you were a maker. That was an amazing achievement. That is a great day.”
Takers thrive on division. Makers drive progress.
Time to choose your side.
@DoubleEph@Echecrates This is such a low quality response, give the heights the conversation reached with the tweet you are responding to. Dig deeper; you definitely can come up with something more substantial in rebuttal to Eche’s well outlined response to you. common… @DoubleEph
The great lie is that society is divided between rich and poor.
The great truth, as David Friedberg puts it, is makers vs takers.
Makers build, create, and deliver real value: houses, software, art, businesses, and everything that moves civilization forward.
Takers watch, criticize, analyze, and politic. They push the lie that the rich hoard unfairly so the poor must seize it… all while positioning themselves to rule the chaos.
As @friedberg tells his kids: “At the end of the day, if you made something and someone else valued it, you were a maker. That was an amazing achievement. That is a great day.”
Takers thrive on division. Makers drive progress.
Time to choose your side.
Everytime I see a new governor eat policy, I ask myself two questions:
1. What is the government doing by this?
2. What does the government think it is doing?
The second one is usually more instructive. I find that most times government intentions are right but implementation presents the bigger problem.
That’s a great way to capture it. It’s been a successful con game. Not unique to Nigeria but the country is one of the biggest expressions of this conditioning.
The Nigerian government has done something impressive.
They have convinced millions of people that struggling to eat, struggling to pay rent and struggling to survive is a personal failure instead of an economic one.
That's genius.
@FabrizioRomano I would take Rashy back in the squad on that left wing, give Cunha a more central role. Rashy, Sesko, Mbuemo forward line would light up teams!