Full Stack Software Engineer👨‍💻 | Building @sellenda_ng | Talent Manager @djlitwak | Alumni @alx_africa

Joined February 2013
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Sincerely BOJ retweeted
Sellenda NG Technologies Limited. RC 9594904. Officially registered with CAC. 🥳 #Sellenda #NigerianStartup #ALX #Buildinginpublic #Fintech #Entrepreneurship
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Thread: Deconstructing Nigeria’s Crisis & The Path Forward 🧵 1/ From 19th-century caliphates to 2026 security crises, Nigeria’s current challenges are deeply rooted in history. Understanding how we got here is the only way to fix it. Let’s break down the journey from structural
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👮 State Policing: Decentralize security to fight kidnappings and banditry locally. 🚜 Modernized Ranching: End open grazing to permanently stop farmer-herder clashes. 📚 Educational Equity: Integrate modern vocational and secular skills into northern informal religious systems.
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6/ The Bottom Line: Nigeria’s true problem isn't one specific region, it's an obsolete, over-centralized colonial blueprint. By shifting from ethnic politics to institutional accountability, a new generation can unlock the country's massive potential. 🇳🇬
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Started @sellenda_ng as an all-in-one SaaS Pivoted earlier this to events only after the market spoke. Today it’s a registered company - RC 9594904 processing millions in naira. From 5AM code pushes as an ALX student to a real product with real users. The grind is paying off 🥂
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Sellenda NG Technologies Limited is just getting started. Wwwwws
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Sincerely BOJ retweeted
Breaking: Your smart TV takes a screenshot of your screen twice every second and sells what it sees. It is called ACR, and it has been running since you set the TV up. Texas already sued over it. Here is how to turn it off in under 2 minutes:
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IMPROVEMENT IN THE POWER SECTOR IS FELT, NOT TOLD. Maybe, just maybe… Nigeria’s electricity problem is no longer simply about “more generation.” Yes, there are genuine ongoing projects: OB3, AKK, ELPS expansion, transmission substations, SIEMENS UPGRADES, STATE ELECTRICITY MARKETS etc. Nobody paying attention can honestly say nothing is happening. But we also need to stop treating “ongoing” like an achievement. In Nigeria, some projects have been “95% complete” since the time of Adam. A power project cannot be “almost ready” for 7–10 years. Every major project should have a clear completion date, public milestones and accountability if timelines fail. A few uncomfortable truths: 1. The privatisation may need revision. The DisCos likely need a mandatory recapitalisation exercise: something similar to what Soludo’s CBN did with banks. Electricity is too important for operators who cannot sufficiently invest in infrastructure, metering and network upgrades. 2. Regulation has to become enforcement. NERC and state regulators cannot continue operating mainly through statements and guidelines yet when a citizens reports an issue; it dies off somewhere,somewhere without resolution. Compliance should be proactive, measurable and enforced. 3. We should judge the sector by outcomes, not announcements. Since 2023, the messaging has largely been the same: improve electricity supply, stabilise the grid and increase delivered power. Yet reality has been mixed. 2023: Better electricity supply was promised. Some may argue that they are currently worst off in terms of supply experience. 2024: Major focus shifted to grid stability and transmission improvements. Yet grid disturbances still happened repeatedly. 2025: Nigeria recorded generation highs close to 6,000 MW: genuine progress that deserves acknowledgment. But sustained supply still remains far below meagre 5,000 MW. Now the official ambition is 8,000 MW by 2027. Possible? Yes. Achievable? Also yes. But Nigerians have heard enough projections since NEPA era. The hard questions remain: What project will be completed? By when? What exact MW will it add? And how do Nigerians measure success beyond press statements? Else, propaganda runs amok.
ON THE POWER MATTER... CURRENT SITUATION GENCOS already have installed capacity of about 14,000 MW but actual generation is only about 4,500 MW TRANSMISSION COY has capacity of 8,000 MW but actual transmission is about 4 000 MW DISCOS can only dustribute what they get but actually distribute about 3,800 MW ( this is where we all get impacted.) QUESTION..... So since we already have 14,000 MW installed; How can Nigeria generate, transmit and supply at least 10 000 MW? SOLUTION FRAMEWORK.. 1) GAS PIPELINE PROJECTS✅️ Invest heavily in SECURED Gas Pipelines and Gas to power infrastructure to GENCOS... NOTE: Govt is already doing this with the NNPC Gas pipeline projects comprising of: a) ELPS ( Escravos- Lagos Pipeline)....completed in 2011 but Expansion & UPGRADE going on to get 100% completed by August 2026 b) OB3 ( Obiafun-Obrikom-Oben) Gas Pipeline.. it is about 95% complete after successful crossing of River Niger in April 2026. The Project started under President Buhari in 2020 c) AKK (Ajokuta - Kaduna- Kano ) Gas Pipeline. It is 95% complete and first gas delivery is August 2026!! Project staryed in 2011 under GEJ The above 3 Projects will help GENCOS untilise almost full capacity and all will be vompleted in 2026!!!!! 2) CREATE STATE ELECTRICITY MARKETS.✅️ Electricity Act, Done! Signed under President Tinubu. State Electricity market on going but slow ( BLAME GOVERNORS!!) Bw LAGOS STATE has progressed action to license 14 providers to commence operations in October 2026! we expect significant supply improvement in 2027. Also Abia State is moving with Geometric Power! 3) RESOLVE GENCOS and GAS SUPPLIER DEBTS FG has waged in to settle up to N3 Trillion verified debt it owes tp gencos and paid N500 billion so far. 4) MORDERNIZE DISCOS & METERING ❌️ Unfortunately DISCOS are messing up. But operational State Electricity markets can push in competition like Lagos is starting 5) ENCOURAGE CAPTIVE and EMBEDDED GENERATION OUTSIDE NATIONAL GRID On going but slow. State Electricity Markets are expected to push this 6) EXPAND TRANSMISION CAPACITY TO through REGIONAL DECENTRALISATION CONCLUSION👇👇👇 Based on the above current situation and on-going projects, before anyone begins to claim to deliver 10,000 MW...what exactly is the person referring to? Cos on-going projects are looking good to deliver it by 2027!!! and that is what Bismark Rewane reffered to during his interview 2 days ago. Like I keep saying....YOU DO NOT CHANGE THE GUARD OF A MOVING TRAIN....President Tinubu shpuld be allowed to complete... the work he has begun, the previous ongoing projects he continued to fund.... ✅️✅️✅️✅️
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Sincerely BOJ retweeted
At my direction, following the visit of a high-level Federal Government delegation that I sent to the Esiele and Yawota communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, I have approved the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards in collaboration with the Oyo State Government.
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DJ Small RN 👀
600k for this kind performance? 😂
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Sincerely BOJ retweeted
Replying to @its_boymuller
You don’t even know how much effort the promoters did to bring this evebt to life, grassroots DJ’s and artistes alike brought fans across spheres to make that place full. You think you gave them value when it’s actually the other way round. Basically you don’t worth more that 500k on average, so 600k is a catch for you to be able to perform in that kind of event. You’re growing, don’t get ahead of yourself…that boy (DJ SMALL) had tarried day and night to bring that show to life , but you’re here feeling yourself. How many tables sales did you directly or indirectly facilitated for them? If it’s that easy, do your own show by yourself and test the waters, only then woukd you appreciate what DJ SMALLZ did in your career by giving you exposure. You should be thanking him , not posting this rubbish.
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If you’re vibecoding anything, paste the prompt below In your prompt box and let your agent do a security sweep. [ You are a senior security engineer and red-team specialist tasked with performing a comprehensive, adversarial security audit of the following codebase, system design, or application. Your goal is to identify all possible security vulnerabilities, including common, uncommon, and novel attack vectors. Assume the system will be deployed in a hostile environment with motivated attackers. --- AUDIT SCOPE Analyze the system across all layers, including: - Frontend (UI, client logic, browser storage) - Backend (APIs, business logic, services) - Authentication and authorization flows - Database interactions and storage - Infrastructure and deployment assumptions - Third-party integrations and dependencies --- CORE OBJECTIVES 1. Identify critical, high, medium, and low severity vulnerabilities 2. Detect logic flaws, not just known patterns 3. Surface chained attack paths (multi-step exploits) 4. Highlight unknown or unconventional weaknesses 5. Assume attacker creativity beyond standard checklists --- THREAT MODELING - Define possible attacker profiles (anonymous user, authenticated user, insider, API consumer) - Identify entry points and trust boundaries - Map out sensitive assets (data, tokens, permissions, secrets) --- VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS Check for (but do NOT limit yourself to): ### Authentication & Authorization - Broken auth, weak session management - Privilege escalation (vertical and horizontal) - Insecure password reset flows - Token leakage or reuse ### Input Handling - Injection attacks (SQL, NoSQL, OS command, template injection) - XSS (stored, reflected, DOM-based) - CSRF vulnerabilities - File upload exploits ### Data Security - Sensitive data exposure - Weak encryption or misuse of cryptography - Hardcoded secrets or keys - Insecure storage (localStorage, cookies, logs) ### API & Backend Logic - Broken object-level authorization (IDOR/BOLA) - Mass assignment vulnerabilities - Rate limiting issues / brute force risks - Business logic abuse (race conditions, double spending, bypassing checks) ### Infrastructure & Configuration - Misconfigured headers (CORS, CSP, HSTS) - Open ports, debug endpoints, admin panels - Environment variable leaks - Cloud/storage misconfigurations ### Dependencies & Supply Chain - Vulnerable packages - Unsafe imports or execution - Malicious dependency risks --- ADVANCED / UNKNOWN THREATS Actively attempt to discover: - Non-obvious logic flaws unique to this system - Feature abuse scenarios - State desynchronization issues - Cache poisoning - Replay attacks - Timing attacks - Multi-step exploit chains combining low-severity issues - Any behavior that “shouldn’t be possible” but is --- ADVERSARIAL TESTING MINDSET - Think like an attacker trying to break assumptions - Attempt to bypass validations and safeguards - Manipulate edge cases and unexpected inputs - Explore how different components interact under stress -- OUTPUT FORMAT Provide findings in this structure: ### 1. Vulnerability Summary - Total issues by severity ### 2. Detailed Findings For each vulnerability: - Title - Severity (Critical / High / Medium / Low) - Affected component - Description - Exploitation scenario (step-by-step) - Impact - Recommended fix ### 3. Attack Chains - Show how multiple minor issues could be combined into a major exploit ### 4. Secure Design Recommendations - Architectural improvements - Safer patterns and best practices --- IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS - Do NOT assume the code is safe - Do NOT skip analysis due to missing context, infer risks where needed - Be exhaustive and paranoid in your review - If unsure, flag it as a potential risk and explain why ]
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It’s Wednesday, post your work here let’s make a thread
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If you’re building anything that touches money in the Nigerian tech space, you should read this…
A Nigerian fintech founder raised $2M, built a slick app, onboarded 40,000 users. Then CBN, NDPC, and FCCPC came knocking at the same time. He had no licence. no DPO. no KYC tier structure. no breach policy. The company didn’t survive 2024. Here’s every rule you must know before you build:
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Sincerely BOJ retweeted
No more bottleneck, time to fly now! Congratulations! 🔥🚀
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