Aspiring UiPath Developer | Passionate about RPA and making work-life easier through automation. Learning to build the digital workforce of tomorrow.

Joined May 2019
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Day 1 of my 6-month journey to becoming a good RPA Developer! I’m diving deep into the @UiPath Academy to master automation. First up: UiPath Studio basics & building my first robot. Follow along for weekly updates! 🧵👇 #UiPath #RPA #Automation
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If you engage with my posts and interact with me, I’ll definitely return the favor many times over.
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Some of your wallets are compromised and you don’t even know it. We need a developer to build a scanning tool for this. Whoever builds it will make a lot of money.
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Soccer no be amapiano oh
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there is no point in reintegrating someone who has beheaded another person into society. it makes no sense at all.
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Peter Obi thinks he knows a lot and has in depth knowledge about how to solve the economic, security and power problems. I strongly believe BAT will flaw him very easily. I want BAT to mess him up so badly in a debate. I'm using this medium to beg all APC supporters and believers of Asiwaju's knowledge of governance to accept an open debate to teach Peter Obi serious lessons.
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Herond Cup 2026 - A team-based community showdown inspired by World Cup 2026 season momentum! Build your squad. Represent your colors. Climb together. • $6,000 in rewards • Campaign runs: June 5th → July 5th Find your team NOW → herondcup.my.canva.site/
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When I first arrived in Silicon Valley, I watched two guys go to lunch, sketch an idea on a napkin, walk into a VC's office that afternoon, and have funding by the end of the week. Back home in Senegal, that same idea would've taken two years of permits, bribes, and government approvals before it could legally exist.  By then, the moment would be dead and the founder would be broke. That gap between what's possible in a free system and what's impossible in an unfree one is the reason I do what I do.
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Perfume products hide a lot of things under the word "fragrance" 😅
Only a true product designer understand
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One day, you will pay school fees, hospital bills, and salaries. You will stay awake calculating figures while others sleep peacefully. It is the day you will realize your father carried a weight you never understood. Now it is your turn, The burden is heavy, but it is SACRED. Your FATHER carried it, now carry it for your son.
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Docker Desktop is a very stupid app. Always crashing for no reason and would not restart until I restart the entire computer. Wtf.
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Teacher beheaded and a nation has moved on
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Nigeria as a country, and Nigerian as its citizens, need social re-engineering. It must be a deliberate act driven by a responsible government and good welfare policies. And it might take a generation for us to start seeing positive results. Otherwise, what we are doing is just sweeping the dirt under the carpet to make the living room look welcoming. After a while, the living room would start to stink. We have been stinking for a long time. End.
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The Hedera Incubator 2026 selects 10 developer teams for 4 weeks of hands-on mentorship, funding pathways, and direct access to the governing body of 30 Fortune 500 enterprises shaping Web3's future. Register your interest before June 12.
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Oya, Heroes of Nigerian economy and democracy. Disambiguated all the contextual nodes that may cause misreading of intent. Closed access to the GIT because someone sent supplies chain attacks. NB: I’m not accepting donations. Get out of my dm. 1000reasons.vote/heroes 💀💀
I’ve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s. Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, — one searchable graph. You too can connect the dots: 1000reasons.vote/looters
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All Tech Bro and Sis I know will queue behind this ticket. We all want Nigeria to be OK.
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Your religious leaders are complicit in the poverty ravaging the country. They preach prosperity all the time, and mocking the poor. If religious leaders in this country preach to our old and uneducated parents not to collect bribes or food from politicians, we would see changes. Rather, they give politicians front seats and worship them on the alter. Traditional rulers are also complicit. Very corrupt and lack good conscience. Your illiterate mother and father are part of the people ruining your future. They're participating in this fraud called democracy and elections. They're more evil than the political elites. Same with your religious leaders. They turn a blind eye to evil done by these politicians and preach prosperity and tithes for their own personal gains. Very evil and selfish humans. End.
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I almost deleted everything on my PC just to install ANACONDA I don't see any difference from my 64gb iPhone that does same
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Poverty has damaged so many of us that once you say you don’t like something,the next thing is “is also applicable to rich people”. It’s a form of mental illness. Stinkingly rich or not,men that sag,have big tattoos all over,piercings or long dreads,will be rejected by POOR families. That appearance doesn’t make them bad people,it just doesn’t align with what people don’t like and that’s ok.
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