Living Purposefully l I ❤️ Jesus l Fintech Professional l Building Impactful Businesses l Arsenal

Joined August 2012
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Living in answered prayers. Grateful beyond words.
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I am truly in awe of all the women who have shared their academic achievements. And to those who haven’t shared but are quietly putting in the work behind the scenes, keep going. Your dedication is just as inspiring. What an inspiring thread. Queens 👸🏾❤️
Hi women, can you post pictures or talk about your academic achievements? I need some motivation this month. If you see this tweet, share it so women can see it.
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Not an alien 🤣
Look at this demon! The Men collapse immediately after crossing the finish line. Gerda Steyn breaks the Women’s record and jogs round like she just finished a 5K park run? I know an alien when I see one! #ComradesMarathon
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These things happen especially long distance running. Congratulations to George 👏🏾
BREAKING NEWS: George Kusche as won the men's race at the Comrades Marathon in KwaZulu Natal for the first time. Kusche completed the race in record time. The data scientist overcame a stomach upset as he was heading to the finish line. Meanwhile, Gerda Steyn has finished first at the women's race. #KayaNews #ConradesMarathon SM
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Wake up to do what? We don't do that here. Let them be.
Can Zambians please wake up? The shops that you rent out to the Rwandese at K700, they are making 10 times more and sending the money back to Rwanda.
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🏆 Referee announced for 2026 #SuperCup! We're pleased to share that Somali referee Omar Artan will officiate the highly anticipated match between PSG and Aston Villa in Salzburg.
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She’s back!!!!!!! 😭❤️ Oh my goodness, I still can’t believe it. Serena Williams is back!
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One of my daughter’s nursery teachers saw me recently. It had been quite a while since we last met. She looked at me, paused for a second, and said, “Hey! Where’s the rest of you?” 🤣🤣 Apparently, the transformation was dramatic enough to leave people wondering where the rest of me went! 😂
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Keeping the standard. 17.02 km before the day even started. Life has been busy, so I moved anyway. Get up and move. Take care of your body. It carries everything else. 🏃🏾‍♀️
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Riding high 🏆
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A season to be proud of. We pushed the boundaries over land and sea, and couldn't have done it without your support. Thank you, Gooners ❤️
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Agreed
Today is the day Arsenal become UCL championsssssss
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I don’t really use The Ordinary products anymore, but their Glycolic Acid Toner? They absolutely nailed it.
whoever came up with this COMBO deserves everything 😭
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This game is making me so nervous 😅. #UCLFinal
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WHAT A START! Havertz races through and smashes one into the roof of the net 💥 🔵 0-1 🔴 (6)
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Let’s go make history!!!! @Arsenal 🚀🚀
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Isn’t Anthropic’s Series funding basically what SpaceX is reportedly targeting for its IPO? 😩 The numbers in tech right now don’t even feel real anymore.
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My goodness! Has Claude become the most valuable AI?
We've raised $65 billion in Series H funding at a $965 billion post-money valuation, led by @AltimeterCap, Dragoneer, @Greenoaks, and @sequoia. This investment will help us advance our research and expand our capacity to meet growing demand for Claude.
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I sat down with one of Africa’s tech leaders in January. Someone doing exceptional work within the tech ecosystem. What was meant to be a simple conversation turned into a two-hour discussion filled with insight, vision, and perspective. I left with so many questions running through my mind, but more importantly, I left inspired. Conversations like these remind you how powerful it is to be in rooms with people who challenge the way you think and expand the way you see the world. Honestly, I’d choose moments like this over anything else, any day.
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May 28
It’s easy to take for granted that people are remarkable when they are familiar to you. The first time I realized my Father was brilliant was some time in university. He told me a story about how he taught himself to write code when he was an economics lecturer—so he could automate his marking and grading of student work. That was in the 80s. Automating the grading of students the likes of Mukwandi Chibesakunda, Savior Chibiya and others. His idea of fun is reading Stephen Hawking and working through the math. He wanted to be a physicist or architect, ended up being an Economist. Writes his Journals in German. Pretty sure he could have been whatever he wanted and have done well at it. Chooses the thankless work of Public Service because he actually believes in the possibility of social flourishing. Keep doing what you love, old boy.
Zambia’s former finance minister named Africa’s Finance Minister of the Year - mwebantu.com/?p=66772
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