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linkhttps://zeeh.africa calendar_today07-09-2012 20:25:28

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Imagine just going green since after April crisis and now another anticipated blood bath on Monday with this Iran saga

iamnotstatic.eth | Blockradar (@iamnotstatic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one of the most persistent problems in crypto is when projects invent new terms just to sound different, trying to own a category or create a new verb. instead of using familiar language, we made things harder to understand: gas fees → transaction fees whitelist → early

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My take on Okra’s story is that building fintech infrastructure in Africa takes way more than capital and code – policy support, market maturity, and patience are just as critical as capital and code.

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You know what he meant, and I will take the time to elucidate; painstakingly. Education first is rather a better strategy for Nigeria because it builds human capital, which drives diversified, resilient economies.

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The reality is that Nigeria has been investing heavily in oil since the ‘70s; earning $1 trillion+ in revenue over the decades. Despite this, poverty remains high, and education remains underfunded. I dislike it when elders know the truth on ground, but try to flip the script.

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Some books are not meant for LAPO kids ooo. I once read rich dad,poor dad while in LAPO state. One part that stood out for me was using the debt strategically to acquire income-generating assets. My brethren, he remain small for police to start chasing me on top debt. Fast

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So I went digging cos that response made me curious: - studied journalism at London School of Journalism - was Editor at Punch (2ce), Vanguard, Lagos News, Newswatch & Tribune between 1976 and 2007 (31yrs) before enrolling at the CAC Seminary and getting ordained as a Pastor!

So I went digging cos that response made me curious:

- studied journalism at London School of Journalism
 - was Editor at  Punch (2ce), Vanguard, Lagos News, Newswatch & Tribune between 1976 and 2007 (31yrs)  before enrolling at the CAC Seminary and getting ordained as a Pastor!
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One fintech does $10m in transactions from 5 clients while the other does the same volume but with 10,000 clients. Grok, which one is more likely to be sustainable or funded by investors? Use the African landscape as a context base.