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Data Scientist @OilandGas | MSc @UniversityofToronto | First Class Graduate, Petroleum Engineering, University of Benin | “Dare to Know”

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Be bullish about your potential.

itz__fredrick's tweet image. Be bullish about your potential.
itz__fredrick's tweet image. Be bullish about your potential.

If you realized just how little people think about you and your undertakings, maybe you’d undertake more—and with less care for their opinions.


Do you ever sit and just wonder at the vastness of the cosmos? Let your untethered mind wander into the deepest crevices of cosmic possibilities? Do you ever just marvel at how beautiful it all is?


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I think about this Dostoevsky quote at least once a week at it’s still not enough

tillwehvfaces's tweet image. I think about this Dostoevsky quote at least once a week at it’s still not enough

It’d be great to hear how Mr. Michael Taiwo (whom I deeply respect for his work supporting Nigerian students) views the current state of America—and how that ties to his reasons for voting the way he did.

In line to vote for: Border security Election integrity Free speech Common sense Let’s Make America Great Again!

AskMichaelTaiwo's tweet image. In line to vote for:

Border security 
Election integrity 
Free speech 
Common sense 

Let’s Make America Great Again!


The stat I’d love to see is how much of innovation in big tech was led, conceptualized and developed by immigrants to the US via school or the H-1B visa vs Americans.


That’s because sanctions usually hit ordinary people more than governments. States can still collect taxes and keep funding projects, but it’s the working class that pays the price through reduced welfare and higher costs. The real impact of sanctions only shows when you speak…

Iran is doing this under sanctions. Sanctions are close to useless in 2025. Nigeria, wake up. 🥴 Africa, una no go wake up?



I tried to stay out late today, you know, enjoy a great Friday night out with the gang. Took me 15 minutes to realize I am too old for this shit.


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I wish there was a way to half-like something, like saying yeah this part makes sense but the other part is a little too much. Not just because that's what I usually feel when i read tweets but cause I also suspect that's what most people think when they read me.


I just stumbled on a playlist of old Nigerian songs, and there’s something deeply disconcerting about listening to them. I can’t shake off the existential dread that comes with such intense nostalgia — the awareness that one day, these very moments I’m living through now will…


Fred reposted

The collapse of a nation rarely begins with invasion, but with citizens who choose loyalty to party over loyalty to truth.


Does it not terrify you how much of your memory no longer seems real? That birthday party when you were eight — when you danced around the chairs, desperate to win that little prize, a white nylon pouch with a pencil, eraser, and a book — maybe something fancier if the…


And you read this on the official NK website eh? 🤣🤣🤣 There is a really funny documentary on NK called “Under The Sun” that shows you just how much the state tries to control every narrative that comes out of the tightly controlled and regulated country.

North Korea has zero homelessness, 100% literacy and free universal healthcare and education. North Korea doesn't bankroll holocausts, it condemns them. so no, america is not "becoming like North Korea." not even close.



There are no tricks. You really just go to be obsessed with it.


She finally found a buddy. Two peas in a pod.

Not surprised Trump was so emphatic. It’s all we spoke about last night. We have to get our oil and gas out of the North Sea. I'm serious about energy security cutting energy bills. We have to make the most of our natural resources. It’s mad to leave billions of £ in there.

KemiBadenoch's tweet image. Not surprised Trump was so emphatic. It’s all we spoke about last night. We have to get our oil and gas out of the North Sea.

I'm serious about energy security cutting energy bills. We have to make the most of our natural resources. It’s mad to leave billions of £ in there.


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Tesla is proposing a deal that could give Elon Musk $2 trillion in wealth, more than the bottom 59% of Americans combined. Does anybody in America think this is sane?

BernieSanders's tweet image. Tesla is proposing a deal that could give Elon Musk $2 trillion in wealth, more than the bottom 59% of Americans combined.

Does anybody in America think this is sane?

Rashford cooking in Barcelona. Oh my days!! 🥲💔😖


Trickle down economics eh. Don’t worry, it will trickle down any day now.🙂

The 400 richest people in the U.S. are now worth a record $6.6 trillion after getting $1.2 trillion richer over the past year.



The average person is 3-4 pay-checks away from homelessness.

Late rental payments are skyrocketing

VladTheInflator's tweet image. Late rental payments are skyrocketing


Old news. Imperialism at its finest.

The United States has become the greatest source of political instability in the world.

haugejostein's tweet image. The United States has become the greatest source of political instability in the world.


The thing that perplexes me the most is the irony of these sort of posts. The hypocrisy is so blatant and no one is even dignified enough to try to hide it. How do you defend someone by saying he was promoting free speech and in the same breath fire someone for exercising that…

Jimmy Kimmel lied about Charlie Kirk’s assassin being MAGA, this caused understandable outrage all over America, prompted TV station owners to say they wouldn’t air him, and he’s now been suspended by his employers. Why is he being heralded as some kind of free speech martyr?



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