Ian Koome (@cloud_arch_) 's Twitter Profile
Ian Koome

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Building Cloud Infra.

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Noé Michalon (@nmchl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And the parliamentarians who were defending Adani now do a standing ovation to celebrate the cancellation of these deals 🤭

Paul Olind (@olindpaul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google's new Nairobi office features artistic works by Evans Ngure and incorporates e-waste in its design. The office is part of Google's broader presence in Africa, with additional locations in Accra, Lagos, and Johannesburg.

Google's new Nairobi office features artistic works by Evans Ngure and incorporates e-waste in its design. The office is part of Google's broader presence in Africa, with additional locations in Accra, Lagos, and Johannesburg.
Jason Marshall (@__jasonmarshall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nairobi would still be my first choice to move to were I to relocate to Africa. Perfect weather, good value housing (if coming from the USA), good infrastructure, safe, diverse food options, good weekend trips. Not perfect, no place is. 2nd choice would be Cape Town.

John Doe (@stanleymasinde_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BTW, if you're in your 20s, normalise growing around a community. Invite people over, eat out, do house warming, etc. Don't do life alone. A plus if all of you have shared values. Have a space where you can talk about your dreams, and someone would follow up weeks later with

Clare (@clarabell045788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My husband and i have a secret to making our marriage last. Twice a week we go to a nice restaurant,drink a little wine,eat nice food, and enjoy a good conversation. He goes on Tuesdays and I go Friday.

Peng (@acedouglas01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bruh, no matter what you’re dealing with, once your health takes a hit, that becomes your only real problem. Never underestimate the value of good health.

Hon. Kelechi DonPido (@kmbiamnozie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elvis Obi Let me share this ironic twist with you: the most impoverished people on this planet are often those who never gave, not because they couldn’t, but because they feared becoming poor by doing so. They lived small, died smaller, and were buried in graves never visited, their names