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Tunde Onakoya

@Tunde_OD

It is possible to do great things from a small place.

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Kano Chronicle(@KanoChronicle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abdulmuiz Sunusi Iguda, a 17-year-old secondary graduate from Kano has Invented 3 mobile applications that are currently on play store & making a significant contribution
1- Learn KIVY - app that teaches coding
2- Advertise It - marketing app
3- VIP Show - social networking app

Abdulmuiz Sunusi Iguda, a 17-year-old secondary graduate from Kano has Invented 3 mobile applications that are currently on play store & making a significant contribution 1- Learn KIVY - app that teaches coding 2- Advertise It - marketing app 3- VIP Show - social networking app
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Alma Asinobi(@almaasinobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hosted the Sony Alpha Nigeria x YouTube event on Friday and I had such an amazing time! It was also my first time hosting an event so my favourite people came to support me ❤️

Discovering more of my skills at this stage in my life is such a beautiful journey for me 🥰

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Abubakar Suleiman(@suleimana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is true we are better off building a career doing something we are passionate about

But it is equally true passions can be fickle, specially in our early years

Do I recommend you spend the first phase of your career honing your skills, becoming very good at something useful.

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Scott Stevenson(@scottastevenson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As neural networks better at chess, they become more illegible: you can't explain why they make the moves they do in words

This will happen in the world at large as we approach singularity: you won't be able to explain in words why anyone does what they do

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chess24.com(@chess24com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Magnus blunders and resigns, and now Ian Nepomniachtchi will play Hikaru Nakamura for the World Championship title and $150,000! chess24.com/en/watch/live-…

Magnus blunders and resigns, and now Ian Nepomniachtchi will play Hikaru Nakamura for the #FischerRandom World Championship title and $150,000! chess24.com/en/watch/live-… #c24live
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