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Helping Nigerians win on @Solana through @SuperteamNG

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We’ve officially launched 🥳 As the Lead Investor in this startup, I’m asking you to engage with and support my portco. I’m hoping to recoup my investment in a short time. We also take crypto payments. Follow @PrettyStrandsHair.NG on IG 🙏🏽

We’ve officially launched 🥳 As the Lead Investor in this startup, I’m asking you to engage with and support my portco. I’m hoping to recoup my investment in a short time. We also take crypto payments. Follow @PrettyStrandsHair.NG on IG 🙏🏽

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Preparing to host 100 of the best Solana builders from around Nigeria in about 2 weeks. If you’re an early stage founder or dev working in blockchain or AI, you should be at Startup Village Nigeria 2.0

Preparing to host 100 of the best Solana builders from around Nigeria in about 2 weeks. If you’re an early stage founder or dev working in blockchain or AI, you should be at Startup Village Nigeria 2.0

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Igbo and proud 💪🏽

Igbo and proud 💪🏽

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This is what growth looks like. 2 years back we could barely fill up a small room for 20 persons, today the Solana ecosystem in Nigeria has come of age.

This is what growth looks like. 2 years back we could barely fill up a small room for 20 persons, today the Solana ecosystem in Nigeria has come of age.

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My Full Speech: Good afternoon, distinguished members of the Committee, Thank you for the opportunity to share a few thoughts on how Nigeria’s current prohibitive stance on cryptocurrency is unintentionally holding back one of our country’s greatest assets, our human capital. Over the last few years, Nigerian founders, developers, marketers, designers, and creatives have become some of the most sought-after talents in the global blockchain economy. Yet, while the rest of the world is creating clear frameworks to nurture these builders, our own policies often push them away. Restrictive regulations stop innovation, moving it offshore. Many Nigerian founders move their businesses abroad because they can’t access local banking or payment infrastructure. As a result, the values they create like jobs and intellectual property, are being booked outside our borders. This regulatory uncertainty also discourages legitimate players who would otherwise operate transparently. Instead of collecting tax from licensed companies, we’re driving billions of naira in transactions into unregulated underground markets. By trying to protect the system, we’re actually weakening it, increasing fraud exposure, and leaving consumers unprotected. A balanced, risk-based framework would achieve the opposite. It would give innovators room to build under clear rules, allow the government to supervise activities properly, and encourage foreign investors to set up compliant operations here. Young people are already building, onchain, globally, and proudly Nigerian. The question is whether they’ll be allowed to build from Nigeria or be forced to build outside it. I urge this Committee to move beyond prohibition and embrace collaboration, with industry, and with communities like Superteam Nigeria, already doing the work. With the right policy direction, Nigeria can transform from being a crypto consumer market to a blockchain innovation hub for all of Africa. Thank you.

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Marketing is applied psychology 🧠

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“So I made it to Harvard”

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