tl:dr
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has donated or shared our GoFundMe to bring solar power to our lab! In a resource-limited location, this simple, affordable setup will ensure we can keep our fridge running, preserving critical research materials. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a significant impact on the success of our project. Your generosity has been inspiring and fills us with hope for the future. Please continue sharing, donating, and keeping this momentum alive. Together, we are making a real difference, and we can’t wait to show you the results of your support.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-critical-pandemic-prevention-research-lifesaving
Tagging that this looks like a scam/fake
I've had a substantive/technical conversation with Emmanuel over Zoom, can confirm he is not a scammer.
I had an 80000 hours meeting recently and part of the suggestion was to make my post more like a tl:dr post. Not everyone reads long post.
I am not a scam, if you need proof I will show you proofs. I am just a desperate person facing extinction of my research project of several years that just needs help. I hope you see it that way.
Just to add, just because is coming from Nigeria doesn’t make it a scam too. We are not all scammers in this country
I only tagged to highlight my post
Here is my profile
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5mzOgPQAAAAJ&hl=en
Your google scholar link here works but not on your profile. That was one of the things that led me to believe it was a scam
Thanks for pointing it out. It should work now. I had put the https twice on my profile. Is there anything else you may need to verify my authenticity? I will be glad to do that.
nope, the fact that @Karthik Tadepalli verified you shows I am wrong. I am sorry for accusing you. The google scholar link not working seemed like a scam because it would look legit until you clicked it. If you want one more suspicious thing is that you posted it twice. Nonetheless, I apologize wholeheartedly.