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Yes I agree with you....just like the fool that asked where arethe cows! Watianoengineer: |
Ekwurekwu....did you or did you not offer compensation to those yulloba properties you destroyed? Landmark is concerned about destruction of properties without option of compensation... Meanwhile, Ameachi do pass this, at the end na gospel song he dey sing anytime he no dey jog! Continue! Biodun556: |
Every Igbo don dey get sense wey una teach them. For all the shout and support Ezekwesili give una against her own people....chibok & Co protest with the white haired cultist wetin come out?? Una Sabi ginger others to go against their own, but una no dey go against una own. Those seeds una plant don sprout. Omo make everyone face their front Biko |
It is finished. The otapiapia Asiwaju gave Sim through the back door has done it's Work. Party is over boys. Go home! Nwa-ike has been knocked out of the 2027 equation! Dude wasn't smart enough to start fighting on his base too early in the game. For advice sake. Manage the small loot wey remain, because 2027 still far. |
Solution providers my dear. Almost just like the Nigerian Deep State love doing! I trust Bibi, he has sworn in the presence of his rabbi that everyone who has a ✋ hand with Hamas will go down! Iranians didn't believe their eyes.... I pity Biden Sha. The Jews go soon run am street! CodeTemplar: |
You can imagine! And people still support these terror group! Kanixt: |
Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. mrvitalis: |
You f••lishly trusted snakes instead of using mirror & white powder to sieve through whatever it is you do with them! Chaiii..... Asiwaju don run Nwa-ike street! Stripped him naked for his political son to make mockery off! Nwa-ike...... Ntoorrr! But I believe you Sha, Asiwaju go collect, no be cutlass man you be again! I know you are fast strategizing! Let me give you the same advise Don Corleone gave to Micheal. "Anyone that comes up with the idea of a meeting with the Solozo is the traitor!" So Nwa-ike, anyone who gave you the Advise to tell your boys led by Martins, to defect to APC, since you don't have to, is the traitor. That's the person they used to fvck you out of the 2027 equation. Let me give you a clue. Three persons played a key role in making sure you are destroyed, rendered useless before one year of Asiwaju Govt. First suspect. That man that wears red cap up & down, just like you, who threw a jab at you early this month during Thanksgiving in an Igbo State capital, praising his political son that he's not like others who are fighting their political son! I no mention anybody name for Abakiliki Ohhh. Second suspect. That alligator that thinks himself a crocodile. I think he is or was a charge and bail lawyer like you, in the US, helping small time keyboard warriors evade justice in the US. I no mention anybody name for Aso Rock or staff Chief ohhh. Third suspect. ..... hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. This one go shock people. So make I just keep my Bigkoko mouth quiet! Fight back or quietly keep quiet and enjoy your remaining loot! A new crop of Power brokers will rise before 2027, and you won't be one of them! D4gmail1: |
First written by Ingrid Lunden Firefly forges on after co-founder murdered by Hamas. A startup called Firefly that’s tackling the thorny and growing issue of cloud asset management with an “infrastructure as code” solution has raised $23 million in funding. That comes on the heels of strong demand for its tech and increasing revenue fourfold in 2023. The firm’s latest success also comes on the heels of tragedy, as co-founder CTO Joseph “Sefi” Genis was among the hundreds killed by Hamas in October 2023 at the now-infamous Nova music festival. The firm finds itself at the intersection of technology and major world events for the second time. Firefly was hatched in 2021 in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, amid a huge burst of “digital transformation.” Suddenly faced with remote workforces, organizations turned to the cloud in a big way to manage those workers and to launch new services. Those migrating into the cloud seized on a big opportunity to work more flexibly and efficiently, but their move also carries risk. As companies spread their work across multiple containers, clouds, apps and devices, ops teams have trouble tracking their digital assets — living or dormant — and that can have major implications for cost, security, and operations. “How do you handle so much complexity?” asks Firefly CEO Ido Neeman (sitting in the center in the picture above). “You can’t. The proliferation of tools is too overwhelming.” Firefly’s services address this, with tech that can scan assets in clouds from major providers, including Google, Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services, along with private clouds, containers, apps and more. Using AI technology, the company creates a snapshot of the situation and immediately begins to highlight what might appear to conflict with something else, along with suggestions for how to remediate the problems. TechCrunch Logo Enterprise Firefly forges on after co-founder murdered by Hamas Ingrid Lunden (He is on the right side in the photo above.) A startup called Firefly that’s tackling the thorny and growing issue of cloud asset management with an “infrastructure as code” solution has raised $23 million in funding. That comes on the heels of strong demand for its tech and increasing revenue fourfold in 2023. The firm’s latest success also comes on the heels of tragedy, as co-founder CTO Joseph “Sefi” Genis was among the hundreds killed by Hamas in October 2023 at the now-infamous Nova music festival. The firm finds itself at the intersection of technology and major world events for the second time. Firefly was hatched in 2021 in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, amid a huge burst of “digital transformation.” Suddenly faced with remote workforces, organizations turned to the cloud in a big way to manage those workers and to launch new services. Those migrating into the cloud seized on a big opportunity to work more flexibly and efficiently, but their move also carries risk. As companies spread their work across multiple containers, clouds, apps and devices, ops teams have trouble tracking their digital assets — living or dormant — and that can have major implications for cost, security, and operations. “How do you handle so much complexity?” asks Firefly CEO Ido Neeman (sitting in the center in the picture above). “You can’t. The proliferation of tools is too overwhelming.” Firefly’s services address this, with tech that can scan assets in clouds from major providers, including Google, Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services, along with private clouds, containers, apps and more. Using AI technology, the company creates a snapshot of the situation and immediately begins to highlight what might appear to conflict with something else, along with suggestions for how to remediate the problems. Firefly’s remediations are delivered in the form of “infrastructure as code,” which is used by DevOps and related teams as a way to provision and manage cloud resources, using code rather than physical or interactive tooling. “We do this by automatically and instantly discovering your entire cloud footprint across all the clouds, all the technologies, all the infrastructure’s code,” Neeman explained. “We discover everything on your cloud footprint. Then we scan it to detect which part of your cloud is properly controlled and qualified. You control it, you own it, it’s well-governed versus unmanaged, misconfigured, or inefficient. Once we find such chaos, we’ll give you automatic remedies to fix it.” The company had recently launched an AI that suggested and could execute the code automatically, but it disabled that feature for some bigger customers, who were concerned about hallucinations and simply getting things wrong. We still have a ways to go before everyone signs up for all AI, all the time. Regardless, just as HubSpot might be used for marketing assets, or ServiceNow for infrastructure resources, Firefly wants to be “the source of truth, the cloud control pane” for the cloud, Neeman said. The company’s remediation by default comes in the form of suggestions, and it’s ultimately up to DevOps to decide whether these should be implemented. Vertex, a previous backer, led this Series A with participation from two other returning investors — Hanaco and SoftBank — as well as new strategic backer InMotion Ventures (the investment arm of Jaguar Land Rover) and Redseed, a fund created by ex-DST partners and founders. Firefly had previously raised $6.5 million, and it’s not disclosing its valuation. Human chaos Raising money as a successful startup these days can feel like a major win in itself. But it’s even more of an achievement when the funding comes after a crushing blow. The startup has headquarters in Foster City in the Bay Area, and most of its customers are in the U.S., but it was founded and retains significant operations in Israel, which put it on the front lines of tragedy when Genis was murdered. Genis’ death came after a protracted attempt to evade the attackers, an effort he shared through text messages with his wife. Ultimately, Genis and a friend went into hiding. Cornered, they could see that there was no escaping a particular armed Hamas attacker. Without an option to flee further, the pair tried to overtake him. They both died. But the effort had a heroic ending: The distraction they provided saved the lives of others who had been hiding with Genis and his friend. “Thanks to the fact that they attacked the terrorist, they prevented him from entering the shelter and seeing that there were other people there,” one of the survivors said in a TV interview. The attack at the Nova festival and surrounding villages kicked off a protracted and controversial war in Gaza, resulting in tens of thousands more casualties amid the destruction of an entire territory. Firefly represents the contradictions and complexities of the situation for the people and businesses in Israel and Gaza, many of whom are inherently involved in a conflict bigger than themselves, whether they want to be or not. Some will try to find a way to a brighter place despite that. Neeman, who co-founded Firefly with Genis and CPO Eran Bibi (pictured far left), said that the startup had been planning to raise money before this happened — a plan that was paused in the immediate aftermath. “We needed to handle this awful, awful situation,” Neeman explained. “He was not just the CTO, not just the co-founder, of Firefly. He was a very close friend to me, to Eran, to the entire team. Sefi was such a beautiful soul, just smiling and happy and honestly, a genius. So it was hard.” They delayed funding for months, but also thought of how to soldier on (short of becoming soldiers in the literal sense). “I think that the entire team became stronger out of it,” he said. “We are now all committed to making his vision come true. Sefi wanted to solve cloud complexity, so for us, his legacy lives on through making Firefly a big, successful company.” Growth began to accelerate, with the company growing fourfold over 2023 and doubling sales and customer counts in the last six months. “We signed some of the largest logos in the Fortune 500, and we created some amazing new capabilities to make cloud operations much more simple. We’ve added some great team members. We know we will always remember our good friend, but we’re optimistic. We’re seeing the future.” Note: Mossad is keeping up with it's threat to down anyone, everyone personally, remotely or passively involved with the Oct 10th Massacre. The late Iranian president is the latest victim, even though the Jewish State has denied an involvement.
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Attention seeking kill you and your poverty infested life there! You think say everyone be like you and your poor lineage? Nonsense and ingredients...... Common $5 subscription you no fit subscribe so you can get world class investigative journalism that would help you and your family, yet you have appointed your self as a maiguard to check the progress of someone else! The money you use to buy data and act like a monitoring evil spirit, no reach you subscribe, and get proper information? No be follow common mumu be this so? Bruhnnn......If you don't use your time we'll, and invest in quality things, you will continue to beg food like those before you! No be curse, na just reality of life! Infact, in your vseless response, you have given me a better clue on how to run the shit for him. David has no business dealing with the business side of Journalism. He should leave it to those wey Sabi. That's the proposal he will get, and of it sounds cool, he continue dishing it out, while we fund and monitize it. EmperorCaesar: |
Well written.... 10 Downing Street won't want to shake the main table: That the UK education system sells "immigration" rather than education, and uses the money accrued from such schemes to run their schools! In all my travels, I have never heard of people going for PhD on their own funding! Infact Visas and other immigration documents are usually waived or subsidized. Because PhD programs are usually very expensive to complete! Focusmind: |
The UK has no real economic sectors, save a strong health care system paid for by workers who saved hard and long while working! So I sometimes imagine how someone would spend a whopping 15k GBP for a paper that's worth nothing in studies that are not useful in comtemporary world. What do I know? Their money, their decisions, their risks! ![]() Hannania: |
Succor will definitely come her way as she has good leverage been a lady, and still in school! |
I'd be surprised any sane people would accepted PhD Admission without 70-99% funding! How on earth would they fund the intrinsic ressearch such education requires? Hannania: |
Asiwaju led APC govt isn't living up to its responsibility, otherwise many would love to jejely Japa back! Abroad is sweet, is not when you are weighed down with immigration issues..... |
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Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣..... Even Somalia will not want to have anything to do with Nigeria type of democracy where the first possible are manned by: Pres: Sanctioned Drug offender. V.Pres: Confirmed Boko sympathezer. S.Pres: Confirmed Efcc guest. BluntCrazeMan: |
Siddon for Nairaland dey form emperor, no be your mate dey try connect am, abi na only to dey stand on vseless Mandate you Sabi? Pepper 🌶️🌶️ eye..... Kill joy.... Never-wish others well except rogue politicians.... I will call him live once I'm in the Stockholm region & possibly connect him with a Nordic immigration lawyer to help him with Asylum in the Nordics. You agbadorians can not cancel him. Una go hear testimony... Ndi amosu na ndi ogbeye put together! EmperorCaesar: |
Student with kidney disease faces removal from UK By Jason Arunn Murugesu, BBC News, North East and Cumbria Sue Agazie, as well as her son and husband, has been told to leave the UK. A student with stage five kidney disease faces removal from the UK for not paying her PhD fees. Sue Agazie, an international student at Newcastle University and originally from Nigeria, has been told she needs to leave the UK by 20 July or make a new application to stay. But she says her inability to pay for high quality healthcare in Nigeria means being sent there is like a "death sentence". The university said "all international students are subject to strict Home Office rules" but it would not discuss individual cases. Mrs Agazie is one of two students who have made an official complaint over alleged promises made to convince the pair to study in the UK. She says her supervisor promised her funding when she was recruited which did not materialise and therefore resulted in her being unable to pay her fees. The supervisor has been approached for comment. Transplant wait Mrs Agazie says the past year has been "the most difficult of my life". She was diagnosed with stage five kidney disease in September 2023, meaning her kidneys are close to or have completely failed. She is on a waiting list for a kidney transplant. "I have to check my blood pressure almost every two or three hours," she says. Mrs Agazie says she does not have the money to get high quality healthcare for her disease in Nigeria. She has been told she, along with her six-year-old child and husband who came to the UK as her dependents, must leave the UK by 20 July as she has not paid her PhD fees. 'Meant to protect' Mrs Agazie argues the university did not need to immediately report her to the Home Office as her inability to pay her fees is directly linked to her complaint. The university said it must "legally follow sponsor immigration guidance, informing United Kingdom Visas and Immigration (UKVI) of certain changes". Facing over £2,000 of debt for her university accommodation, Mrs Agazie is using foodbanks. She says the university has not taken her disability seriously and been actively hostile to her. "I've been really surprised by the way the university has treated me. "This is not what we were told – it is not the way British universities are sold to us in our country. "The university is meant to protect and support me." The university is currently investigating Mrs Agazie's complaint. "Throughout the process, we offer additional support to our students through our Student Health and Wellbeing Service," a university spokesperson said. ~ Culled from BBC. My own is Nigerians should please avoid UK. I like her major complaint that the school made her promises, yes....promises that convinced her to Think the UK with it's attendant high tuition and living expenses!
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Ohhh....the most Democratic country in the world, fueled by lots and lots of referendums! BluntCrazeMan: |
Asiwaju in his greed for power has just initiated the scenario! But sha, Asiwaju and gandollar go loss Las Las Biodun556: |
A shameless war criminal must meet a shameless Mandate tief! This liar whose doctored reports led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.... tufiakwaaaa the kind of people associating with Asiwaju! |
When you tell cl*wns who have not travelled before, they will think it's not possible! BluntCrazeMan: |
Do you know that those mothers have probable cause to sue the white haired cultist for been accomplice to a deadly organisation strange to Nigeria and one actually started by the White haired cultist.... with petitions even his yeye Nobel prize would be withdrawn. Infact make 2027 dey progress and G-d keep us alive, we go reason this white haired cultist matter! Mrexcell: |
Bruhnnn if David reach out I will broadcast him from Stockholm Sweden..... Na funding go dey find am. EU dey find this kind African. Na just to reach out to my Union people, the rest na small thing! Infact, he go get Asylum join. If you dey Sweden abeg come join us as we show Africans can do it too. Ebi pawon no reach out side....RSVP ![]() opamoses1:
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Una too get time think of nonsense person! Reno wey never see food chop or get money buy strong polish maintain he shoe naim una dey take serious! ![]() |
Africans are the only race that pays for useless things like funding Korra, but wont pay for something that will benefit them immediately and later on, such as subscribing to a well known investigative journalist! Such as David! Even in abroad, we have lots of them, filled with envy that it's not them that is running the show.... David should reach out to us, let me help him with the Business side of helping people with a service they deserve more than any other country on earth! Though, he will profit from the monthly subscription, Nigeria and Nigerians will profit more! Pick your damn phone David, and send us a msg! +25079zero927281 |
One Menu f my most favorite guru once said, "Not all storm came to destroy you, some came to clear your paths!" This is especially true for Igbos & the Nigerian Deep State. Chinkoalhaji34: |
With this, before the announced person is sworn in, Court will use the evidence to validate or not! Fighting electoral corruption is not hard. In South Africa, all the results trickles in, in a large display. With your own eyes, you go know whether you win or not! BluntCrazeMan: |
You should rather ask where are the cl•wns who enabled, support and embodied his cluelessness for eight years! The spell don drop for their eyes! Those wey fit port, don port to Asiwaju, those wey no fit...the small loot they gathered go soon finish, then you go begin dey hear motivation speeches! People Sha! |
If na white people weyi know very well be black people, by now, the white haired cultist for don collect wotowoto from an angry mom whose son was a victim of cultism which the white haired cultist brought to Nigeria! Our mamis them never remember this rice hustler Sha! |
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