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The answer to question 2 is (A): Python


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Before I get back on seat, hosting DEXA's staff retreat which is ending today;

Let me drop this here. It's going to help someone win in 2025.

It's been a wonderful year for us and most times I wonder how I would be feeling if I wasn't intentional about leading this company to great success this year;

Which included hiring an amazing team and making ugly and beautiful financial decisions, amidst every other thing that happened in my life in 2024.

There were times we had terrible issues that could have set the company miles backwards, and we fought until we overcame it;

Now imagine how your life will be if you intentionally plan next year. With a clear picture of who you want to be and what you want to have, by year's end,

And... A PlanB for every pitfall towards the goal.

I don't believe in new year resolutions or long list of set goals,

But I'm super big on intentionality and consistency.

If you can just outline 3 to 5 things you want to achieve next year, which when achieved will shift your life significantly, you'll be happier by the middle of 2025.

Put it in categories, Health, Finance, Relationships, Investments, etc.

Why will you be happier by mid year? Because you may accomplish everything earlier than you imagined.

But there's only a small antidote.

1. Intentionality
2. Consistency.

Be intentional about it. Occupy your mind with it. Think about it always. Talk about it. Take little actions towards it every day.

If you want to read 12 books, don't set a target for a book per month. Rather target a page per day.

If you want to close 20 Million in sales, don't target 2 million monthly. Rather target 30 to 60k daily.

There's something called compound effect, and the only way to experience it is by consistent little actions.

Choose actions over Efforts.

On Health? Weight?

Don't target losing 10lbs per day. Instead walk 5000 steps daily.

Savings?

Don't target 500k monthly, rather save 15k daily. So if you have a really bad month and don't hit 500k by month's end, you may end up with 250, instead of zero.

Just small intentional actions and you must have achieved a mountain by the time you realise what's up.

I hope this made sense.

I will be at least 5x Bigger and Richer than I am now, in 2025. It's not a wish. "I already know" little steps I'm going to take and the God who will be happy to crown it with success.

You should too.

"𝑻𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒑𝒂𝒔𝒔, 𝒔𝒎𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒔 𝒎𝒂𝒚 𝒇𝒂𝒅𝒆, 𝒊𝒏𝒌𝒔 𝒎𝒂𝒚 𝒅𝒓𝒚, 𝒃𝒖𝒕 𝒎𝒚 𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒅𝒔 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒍𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝒐𝒏 𝒊𝒏 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒕" -

𝑀𝓇 𝒜𝓌𝑒𝓈𝑜𝓂𝑒
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Enjoy all The Crypto Airdrops Here Till January 5th.

After which every thing relating to Crypto Airdrops will happen in @CryptoAirdropvillage

Enjoy your dollars too. 😊
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📍 UXUY Might be the next big Airdrop.

Register and start earning points for $UP token.

Raised: $10.2M
Cost: $0

📍 Create wallet and save seed phrase.

📍 Complete all available tasks and claim 100 UP every 3 hours.

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https://t.me/UXUYbot/app?startapp=A_420988661_inviteEarn

NOTE: It ends on the 10th of January.
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Question 3 (Cyber Security)

What is the term for a type of malware that demands payment in exchange for restoring access to data?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
A) Virus
4%
B) Worm
19%
C) Trojan
67%
D) Ransomeware
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The correct answer is D)

Ransomeware

Let's learn about Ransomeware today


Ransomware is a type of malicious software (malware) that encrypts a victim's files or locks their device and demands a ransom in exchange for the decryption key or unlock code.

Imagine you have a big box where you keep all your favorite things, like your gadgets, books, and pictures.

Now, imagine someone comes and locks the box with a special key, and they say, "If you want to open the box and get your things back, you have to pay me some money!"

That's kind of like what ransomware is. It's a type of bad computer virus that locks up all your important files and documents on your computer or phone, and then asks you to pay money to get them back.

It's like the bad guy is holding your files hostage, and they won't let you have them back until you pay the ransom. But, it's not a good idea to pay the ransom, because it might not even work, and you'll just be giving money to the bad guys!

So, it's very important to be careful when using computers and phones, and to make sure you have good security to protect your files from bad viruses like ransomware. Make sense?

How Ransomware Works:

1. Infection: Ransomware typically spreads through phishing emails, infected software downloads, or exploited vulnerabilities in operating systems or applications.

2. Encryption: Once installed, the ransomware encrypts files on the victim's device, making them inaccessible.

3. Ransom Demand: The ransomware displays a ransom note, demanding payment in exchange for the decryption key.

4. Payment: If the victim pays the ransom, the attacker may provide the decryption key. However, there's no guarantee that the attacker will fulfill their end of the bargain.

Types of Ransomware:

1. Encrypting Ransomware: Encrypts files and demands a ransom in exchange for the decryption key.

2. Locking Ransomware: Locks the device and demands a ransom to restore access.

3. Doxware: Threatens to publish sensitive information if the ransom isn't paid.

Consequences:

1. *Data Loss*: Ransomware can result in permanent data loss if the decryption key is not obtained.

2. *Financial Loss*: Paying the ransom can be costly, and there's no guarantee of getting the decryption key.

3. *System Downtime*: Ransomware can cause significant system downtime, impacting business operations and productivity.

*Prevention:*

1. *Regular Backups*: Regularly back up important data to prevent losses.

2. *Software Updates*: Keep operating systems, applications, and antivirus software up-to-date.

3. *Phishing Awareness*: Educate users on phishing tactics to prevent initial infections.

4. *Network Segmentation*: Segment networks to limit the spread of ransomware.

By understanding ransomware and taking proactive measures, individuals and organizations can reduce the risk of infection and minimize the impact of a ransomware attack.
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PAWS SNAPSHOT SECURED! 💎

Hope yall got your PAWS back - because now they gone forever for those who didn’t.

Out of 72M users ~ 20M stepped up and claimed the points, proving their active participation. 🐶

They have closely monitored task progress in the PAWS App and want to assure you that users involved in dishonest farming or bot farming will not be eligible for the airdrop.

———

Hit their website to peep what’s coming:

VISIT PAWS WEBSITE

Now it’s time to gear up - the NEXT BIG STEP is on the way!

#PAWS HIGHER 🐾
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Ending January 10: Secure your spot now.

📍 UXUY Might be the next big Airdrop.

Register and start earning points for $UP token.

Raised: $10.2M
Cost: $0

📍 Create wallet and save seed phrase.

📍 Complete all available tasks under the "earn" section (especially Onchain Tasks) and claim 100 UP every 3 hours.

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https://t.me/UXUYbot/app?startapp=A_420988661_inviteEarn

NOTE: It ends on the 10th of January.
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Techie... It won't be a bad idea to learn how to develop and deploy Telegram mini apps in 2024.


That's literal blaaad money. 😊

I've been exploring this Bombie action/shooting game by Catizen, on Telegram mini app.

It's a play to earn kind of stuff. (Eg: you engage the game, play it, enjoy it, gather points and later get paid for it through an airdrop).

Check it out HERE

Haven't been able to figure it out, but it just goes to show how much possibility lies in Telegram miniapps.

There are way more sophisticated games than it on here.

Especially om Gamee ecosystem.

You play and earn money afterwards. Totally amazing.
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Kindly go and complete all the tasks in the earn section of UXUY mini app on telegram? So you can gather atleast 4,000 points.

Remember it has less than 7days to end.

Hurry!

https://t.me/UXUYbot/app?startapp=A_420988661_inviteEarn
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Your To-do list for today: Optimize Your Linkedin in 3 Steps.


1. Go to usecrane.co and sign up. Make sure you verify your account

2. Go to google and type “careerflow AI”. It’s an AI that optimizes your LinkedIn profile for you (it can even write the entire section).

3. Download the extension and add it to your chrome. Sign up and login to your LinkedIn account. (If you don't have a pc for step 3, use Mises browser on mobile).

Careerflow will show your LinkedIn score and areas to improve. Do this and screenshot your scores. Let me also see your @ usecrane_ dashboard.

Post it in the telegram community. T.me/learnwithdexa
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DEXA Bootcamps resume on Monday, 13th of January, 2025
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Check how much transaction you have made using your Ton wallet address to qualify for Sigma token airdrop.

No tap, no activities, just check and claim your token allocation.

Check how much you were given here. 👇

https://t.me/sigmatonbot/app?startapp=ref_6yn8xh

Connect your Ton wallet and you'll receive an allocation based on your wallet activities.
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SOFT TECHY SIDE HUSTLES YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR PHONE OR PC

While you wait to get hired in Tech, If you have a phone or a PC, you can start a side hustle remotely.

Here are 50 side hustle ideas to consider in 2025:

1. Online surveys
2. App testing
3. Microtasks on platforms like Amazon Mechanical Turk
4. Transcription services
5. Virtual assistant work
6. Social media management
7. Proofreading and editing
8. Online tutoring
9. Language translation
10. Voice-over work
11. Selling stock photos
12. Writing product reviews
13. Mystery shopping
14. Data entry
15. Affiliate marketing
16. Blogging
17. Podcasting
18. Creating and selling digital products
19. Online coaching or consulting
20. Selling items on marketplace apps
21. Dropshipping
22. Website user testing
23. Participating in focus groups
24. Renting out your parking space
25. Pet-sitting or dog-walking (using apps)
26. Delivery services (food, groceries)
27. Rideshare driving
28. Freelance writing
29. Graphic design
30. Creating and selling printables
31. Offering tech support
32. Managing email newsletters
33. Bookkeeping services
34. Creating and selling mobile apps
35. Virtual event planning
36. Social media influencing
37. Offering fitness or nutrition coaching
38. Teaching online courses
39. Selling handmade crafts online
40. Offering resume writing services
41. Personal shopping or styling services
42. Creating and selling digital art
43. Offering virtual interior design services
44. Providing customer service support
45. Creating and monetizing YouTube content
46. Offering virtual travel planning services
47. Selling unused gift cards
48. Participating in cashback and reward programs
49. Renting out equipment or tools
50. Offering virtual music lessons

Love this? There's an arrow button below to share this post directly to Whatsapp groups you belong to.

#remotework #hustle #earnmoney #work
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Been cooking....
Launching Soon....

We are taking Tech opportunities for Africans a notch up in 2025. Been working on this project alone since the last week of December.

I should be done in a week or two and we'll launch the platform.

We promised, Now we are delivering... Anticipate!

The goal is to make it easy for you to find remote or hybrid tech jobs after getting certified on DEXA - All within the DEXA ecosystem!.

Victor,
DEXA CEO

#buildingDEXA #buildingAfrica
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Go check your Nodepay season 2 allocation.

How many did you get?
Anonymous Poll
46%
Between 1 - 5
10%
5 - 10
15%
10 - 20
29%
20+
I Grew my YouTube channel to 22k subscribers and another (DEXA's) to 6k subscribers last year.

By December I got an offer to influence via demo video for a US tech company selling a software within DEXA's niche.

I charged NGN1.7 million.

The company offered to pay NGN800K for me to post it on my 22k channel and 480k on DEXA's 6k subs channel.

They might eventually go with one option.

The gig is just for me to advertise/market their software in a brief "How to" tutorial of just 5 to 8mins.

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Wait! Someone can pay upto NGN 800k for just 5 to 8mins video of me talking about their tech product?

See ba?

Whatever legitimate thing you're doing, do it passionately.

Don't get me wrong!

1) Not like the pay is big

2) Not like such offers and more don't come to other random people who are just like me,

3) Not like I put in toooo much hard work to get that attention.

I just didn't see this happening already. I expected to go viral as a person first, before such offers would come.

And... I'm not consistent on making content. Just DEXA and Tech related stuff.

Bottom line;

Youtube content is a goldmine.

Tech is an untapped treasure box.

Do your craft passionately and talk about it.

Leverage social media platforms.

Talk! Advertise! Market! Push your craft out.

Find the platforms that are the perfect channels for your craft and keep showing up in people's faces.

You'll slowly begin to attract the right kind of attention.
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Once they are done with the NDA document, we'll set off on the project and I'll anticipate my first pay from youtube tech gig. Lol

It Feels good!

PS: There are other hidden lessons I didn't highlight in the write up. Especially with the financial part. The pricing and final agreement. Let's see who gets it.

"𝑻𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒑𝒂𝒔𝒔, 𝒔𝒎𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒔 𝒎𝒂𝒚 𝒇𝒂𝒅𝒆, 𝒊𝒏𝒌𝒔 𝒎𝒂𝒚 𝒅𝒓𝒚, 𝒃𝒖𝒕 𝒎𝒚 𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒅𝒔 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒍𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝒐𝒏 𝒊𝒏 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒕" -

𝑀𝓇 𝒜𝓌𝑒𝓈𝑜𝓂𝑒
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