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Software Developer Spring Boot | React | Web Automation Testing || Technical Content Writer @RCNconnects

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agah enoch wesoamo (@son_of_agah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“don’t learn this, learn that” “don’t write code with ai, do it manually” “frontend is dead” blah blah blah so many takes in this space, if you don’t think for yourself, you go craze soon. yaba left na where them go find you, no worry

Ben Lang (@benln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cafe Cursor is coming up in these cities: • Hanoi - 2/28 • Nairobi - 2/28 • Quito - 2/28 • Vilnius - 3/2 • Tokyo - 3/5 • Dubai - 3/5 • Geneva - 3/6 • Hong Kong - 3/8 • Barcelona - 3/10 • Barranquilla - 3/12 • Bangkok - 3/14 • Kigali - 3/17 • Zurich - 3/18

Rufas Kamau ⚡ (@rufaske) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kenyatta senior allowed the British to influence our curriculum. The history has taught generations that their tribes came from different countries. Not a single tribe was taught as native. That was primary school history. In high school science, they taught about Kenya as

Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity (@cyber_razz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A both funny and educational meme. Let me explain: In the first panel, Joey is excited because the hotel’s “free Wi-Fi” is extremely fast. Anyone who has stayed in hotels knows their Wi-Fi is usually slow, overloaded, and frustrating. So when a connection suddenly feels blazing

ZACK! (@i_amzackk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Symoné B. Beez It’s actually easier now for everyday people to get a piece of the action too, even if you aren’t a accredited investor. Sites like Republic/Republic Europe allow this. It’s how I got a small piece of Revolut 😂 (wish i invested much more)

David Maraga (@dkmaraga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My fellow Kenyans, thank you. From Mombasa to Moyale. Lodwar to Lokichang. Nairobi to Namanga, ordinary Kenyans have contributed KES 7,836,150 to our campaign. Not from the powerful. Not from the well-connected. From you. These funds have carried our #UkatibaCaravan through

My fellow Kenyans, thank you.

From Mombasa to Moyale. Lodwar to Lokichang. Nairobi to Namanga, ordinary Kenyans have contributed KES 7,836,150 to our campaign. 

Not from the powerful. 
Not from the well-connected. 
From you.

These funds have carried our #UkatibaCaravan through
David Maraga (@dkmaraga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fellow Kenyans, I need you to help me reset, rebuild and restore Kenya. I have chosen to run a campaign that is funded by you, ordinary Kenyans. I am appealing to you to make a donation to the campaign. If my campaign is funded by donations from you, the everyday Kenyan, then