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algomachine: 9:44am
Chucks13:
What do you mean you know how Otti get money to do what he is doing?

Pls are you guys sleeping when fed govt kept publishing NBillions given to state since Tinubu became the president?

What a statement? You could have say he got the money from the sky then.

He meant that the money won’t do 10% of what Otti is doing
algomachine: 8:45am
arantess:

I sha know another government will come in and return everything back, even this useless June 12

I hope a radical party takes over not PDP or Labour, they should even seize all his properties and the graveyard he looted in Lagos.
algomachine: 9:54pm On Jun 11
Clowns!

Democracy, democracy, democracy as if they practice it, hypocrite that wanna turn Nigeria to North Korea where everything is named after him and his kleptocratic regime.

ICC to Bola Thifnubu center is appalling

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algomachine: 3:19pm On Jun 11
DomPerignon:
Why can't these people face their states in the SE?

Why must they meddle into the affairs of others especially in the SS?


He’s a political analyst dumbo, you f**ls also analyzed Imi state, rest

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algomachine: 10:15pm On Jun 09
ZombieDredd:

mid level rank

98% of all NDA cadets reach the rank, it’s a small rank for an officer but the smallest officer’s rank is bigger than the highest Non Commissioned officer rank.

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algomachine: 10:13pm On Jun 09
isan:
Abati is also after his stomach, afterall he's a politician

Agreed
algomachine: 6:22pm On Jun 09
WorldRichest:


Okay Abati stands of EFCC prison snd then presenting his wife to Nyezom Wike for 50 Million Nbailout abi?

Olayinka also went to court for stealing 20million naira, they are all thieves and I won’t defend any except Rufai
algomachine: 1:37pm On Jun 09
isan:
That means rufai lied when he said abati called in sick ?

Who the hell is Olayinka compared to Abati? What does Olayinka stand for asides his stomach?

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algomachine: 11:34am On Jun 09
hisexcellency34:
Reuben Abati is now back today. He was just sick for one day when Lere Olayinka was invited. He is now well and back on Arise TV

Peddler of false information and news. He attended another event, you guys are just irritating.

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algomachine: 6:07pm On Jun 08
Inside the 4trillion, 3 trillion na for 2027 elections. Cursed nation

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algomachine: 4:44pm On Jun 05
Watianoengineer:
Fvck Obi

Fvck your parents

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algomachine: 4:07pm On Jun 05
Babatunjo:


That's a fair point, and I respect your take. But this post isn't about my father or any one person's experience—it's about questioning whether the current structure of marriage still serves men in a healthy and balanced way.

Many men today feel trapped between cultural expectations and personal reality. The goal here isn’t to dismiss marriage, but to open a real conversation about how it can evolve to serve both partners better.

Let’s hear more perspectives—has marriage been a blessing or burden for the men you know?

You answered the kid maturely, well done.

I’m married and I must confess that marriage has its pros and cons.

Pros:
Extra meaning to life: You’re a provider and you have a legacy to protect, your kids are an extension of you, so you just sense that in years to come, they would replace you.

Secondly, marriage opens doors: dunno if this is due to extra pressure or whatever, but I was able to build 3 houses whilst being married although I bought the land as a bachelor.

Thirdly, the society somewhat accords you respect which can open unforeseen doors.


Cons:
Bills, bills, bills , bills more bills. You’ll find it hard to do anything asides from work and providing, once you stop doing this, you’ll feel so empty that death would look like a good idea.
The days of managing 3k and sapa rice is gone, you must have money at all times, emergency funds should always be kept.
For introverts, sometimes you just wanna be alone, but it’s impossible at this point, if you go out, you’ll have to explain where you went to and all that.
I can go on and on but lemme stop here.

Before marrying, ensure your wife can bring something substantial to the table. Her beauty would fade after some years, the value would not. If you marry a woman from a wealthy home, even better.

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algomachine: 8:28pm On Jun 04
This one sabi book o, I think English should not be compulsory for science students, see as e drop the genius points

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algomachine: 1:22pm On Jun 04
The whites created exams to test knowledge, in Africa, they test criminality.

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algomachine: 1:21pm On Jun 04
anonimi:


You were born here for a reason- to enlighten others and influence them to see the world as you see it.
Why are you failing to do that work of your destiny


Brother, where do I start? The Nigerians you wanna fight for would end up fighting you, I saw what happened during endsars and gave up,
algomachine: 1:08pm On Jun 04
Fraudgaban INEC can never declare state of emergency in South Korea, dem go chase am commot come imprison am .

Here, the people are more powerful than the government, in Nigeria, the people are less than slaves. They use all forms of slave like Religion, Tribe etc

You’ll see someone that’s wretched cos he has never had access to quality education, constant power or even basic amenities defending the government like his life depends on it.

In my next life, I’ll swallow my tongue if born into this shithole

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algomachine: 11:15am On Jun 03
BATified23:
Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan commissioned 2nd Niger Bridge Map and pillars

In attendance: Former governor of Anambra state, He Peter Obi.

Extra: 10bn was spent at the stage of commissioning of map and pillars

Bloody liar, show proof
algomachine: 9:37am On Jun 03
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Is this equal to Felicity in of warranty and durability? 15years/5yrs warranty?

How much is the 15360kwh? 48v?
algomachine: 2:36pm On Jun 02
Bs
algomachine: 2:08pm On Jun 02
AI is good until you need it to fix a complex bug, it starts asking silly questions and making crazy hallucinations.

I can never use Claude, I use Deepseek as a coding partner and copy paste what I need, I never grant AI codebase access, I love complete control and don’t wanna forget syntax too.

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algomachine: 2:02pm On Jun 02
steeltrust:
bro I’m not new to tech and I’m currently in the US
I am not a coder or programmer but I love innovation and I’m currently working on one in the edtech space. I’ve got 3000 pre sign which validate it demand. My question in as much on everything you stated, we still developers who re doing well, like those who are currently working with foreign client and get paid in hard currency. Can’t they come together and out in resources together and build an ecosystem to scale different ideas?. Elon and his pals that created PayPal are all programmers who came together and put resource together to fund it and today they’re all doing well, elon is an example. Bro we can do it and it not had

Aptly put! Elon you mentioned was born into a billionaire’s family, money was never an issue for him which was why he could take risks, Tesla was a crazy risk no normal human can take.

Secondly, Elon and his partners built for a successful economy, the market was there already and they were simply building for the market.

Thirdly, Africa hasn’t ed the industrial revolution and is far from ready for the Technological revolution, you can build anything build-able and if there’s not enough subscribers for that product, it’s ultimately a waste of time.

You mentioned that you’re in the US, I’m pretty sure that this is why you’re seeing the world from your perspective, Nigeria is brutal for tech startups, very brutal.

I don’t see any African company building the next big thing in the next 300years, cos the first world nations are moving at a pace never seen in any civilization.

Lastly, think of any problem, there are solutions for it already built (most are in the graveyard of failed startups).
I’m not saying you cannot try, just know that most devs out there are just working to live a good life alongside their family.
algomachine: 10:02am On Jun 02
A man would pay school fees, rent, utilities, food, everything under the sun, he then decides to get a side chick for relaxation and they call it cheating, funny people, as if the wife would stay if he doesn’t provide

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algomachine: 1:06pm On Jun 01
Alphabyte3:



those new startups in Nigeria 10 years ago with venture capital funding they are nowhere to be found.

That’s exactly the point, no matter how good your product is, if it’s a poor corrupt country with limited infrastructure, it won’t sell. The companies making it here have excess funds gotten from the first world countries like Bolt, Spotify, Uber, Google, Facebook etc

How many people do you know personally that earn 2million, that money is just $1200. You need luxury to be able to afford tech subscriptions, most folks in Nigeria don’t even earn 200k, it’s a poor, relatively undeveloped/uneducated corrupt nation even with crude oil.
algomachine: 12:51pm On Jun 01
steeltrust:
I’ve been observing the tech scene in Nigeria and Africa for a while, and I can’t help but feel disappointed by the lack of real innovation. Don’t get me wrong—there are a few brilliant minds doing amazing things, but the majority? It’s just copy-paste, especially in fintech. Everywhere you look, it’s another crypto app, payment solution, or digital bank.

Now, AI is the next big thing, and instead of challenging themselves to build something groundbreaking, many are just replicating what’s already out there—and often poorly. Some even use these copied ideas just to raise investor funds, knowing the projects will crash because there’s no real innovation behind them.

Look at the West. Most of the world’s biggest innovations came from people solving real problems. Uber’s founder didn’t own cars but created the largest ride-hailing service. Coursera’s founders didn’t have a physical school but built the biggest e-learning platform. Canva’s designer didn’t chase clients—she made a tool that millions now use daily. Even OpenAI integrated it into their system.

Meanwhile, in Nigeria/Africa, many developers just learn to code and wait for foreign clients to pay them. Why not use those skills to solve our own problems? We have endless issues in edtech, logistics, agriculture, e-commerce, healthcare—yet the few unicorns we celebrate are almost all fintech (Opay, Moniepoint, etc.).

Yes, our government is terrible, but are we also not part of the problem? If we keep chasing trends without original thinking, how will we ever build a robust tech ecosystem that creates jobs and grows the economy?

What do you think? Am I being too harsh, or is it time for African developers to step up their game?

Seems like you’re new to tech, but I digress.

Firstly, all tools you use were built by the whiteman, whatever programming language, infrastructure, cloud providers just name it were built by them. Some build it for free hence the term Opensource and this is literally impossible to do in Africa (tell me a free service, I’m waiting), poverty would finish your life if you try this when there’s no food stamp or help from government.

Secondly, there’s no market for innovation in Nigeria. Build the best app and watch your company soak in depth (Aws, hosting, salary etc).

Thirdly, you’re a bloody Third world country for a reason. Have you ever integrated NIPSS api that has numerous downtime? Have you been to remote areas outside towns to see that they can’t make phone calls let alone browse? Or you think that’s not Nigeria?

Fourthly, the brilliant minds won’t wanna stay in Nigeria with you. They wanna build a name outside, become citizens there then maybe come back once in a while. This is brain drain (they know they’re finished staying in Nigeria for 500k jobs)

Lastly, there are tons of ideas that would never make it in a third world country. I wanted to replicate FHIR api for healthcare centers but in Nigeria, this api would ensure that doctors have all patient data and health history in a centralized repository, but how do you think such an innovation would fly in Nigeria where most hospitals or primary healthcare centers don’t have electricity.

Let me stop here cos when you guys ask questions, it just makes me laugh

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