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Dr Ayeni
@Adamsayeni
Husband, Doctor (MBBS, MRCGP), Satirist, Success/Life Coach, Political commentator & Proudly EKITI! Kindly follow me for more updates!
Ashford, England Beigetreten Nisan 2011
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My dad is the one who buys foodstuffs in the house. He buys everything in large quantities. Everything! So we've never suffered for food. The only time he eats at home is dinner. Except for weekends. One day, he said he wanted yam because he bought it in large quantity the previous month. And we told him yam is finished. He asked, "All that yams?" We answered yes. His response was, " Oga oo, I didn't even eat from it." He just went out.
We felt bad when he came back carrying bag of yams, that day I realised that he doesn't even eat much from what he worked hard for. Yet he did not stop buying.
Benkingsley Nwashara@Benking443
What’s one thing your FATHER did for you that made you pause and say to yourself, “this man dey really try”
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Being busy isn’t the same as being useful. You can pour energy into solving a problem that never existed & call it innovation but real impact comes from solving the right problems, not just staying active.
Craft Gallery@5min__crafts
Survival Skills SIMPLE and USEFUL save SOAP & Water
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@5min__crafts Being busy isn’t the same as being useful. You can pour energy into solving a problem that never existed & call it innovation but real impact comes from solving the right problems, not just staying active.
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For contest,
This guy had a food business in Nigeria, it’s been operational for years. Within 3 years of Tinubu, he shut down his business. He said the cost of running it is much and he’s loosing daily.
He further explained that the price for diesel to power the restaurant (since there is no light), the cost of food stuffs in market, rent and all became unbearable but he didn’t think it’s the government’s fault.
In addition, APC took over from PDP since 2015; and the past 11 years seems to be the worse years of an average Nigerian including him; but you see these 3 years of Tinubu, it’s like 60 years of suffering compressed in 3.
But Pamilerin can’t afford to speak against a Yoruba leader because he’s from the Yoruba tribe.
A proper fool if you ask me.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
"PDP was there for 16 years, this man has only been there for 3 years. Let’s cut him some slack" — Influencer Pamilerin defends President Tinubu.
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Daughters that cannot differentiate between coma and comma needs education. Not a man.
Ballsy@shani_cooks
Your salary has a single coma, please just leave people's daughters alone!
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Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President flew a homeless man from Lagos to London.
Told him he was going for a better life.
The plan was to harvest his kidney for his sick daughter. 😳😳😳
The man used to sell phone parts at a market in Lagos.
He could not afford a £25 bus ticket to Abuja.
When he landed in London they took him straight to the Royal Free Hospital.
The doctor examined him.
Said he was not a suitable donor.
He ran.
Slept on the streets of London for three days.
Then walked into a police station.
Told them he was looking for someone to save his life.
The senator had promised him £7,000 for the kidney.
Told hospital doctors the young man was his daughter’s cousin.
The UK judge said the senator had multiple properties, domestic staff, maids, chefs and drivers.
His victim could not afford a bus ticket.
The Nigerian Senate President wrote to the UK court begging for leniency.
Former President Obasanjo wrote a letter too.
The Speaker of the House called him a brilliant lawyer and dedicated family man.
The UK judge was not moved.
First conviction of its kind under Britain’s Modern Slavery Act.
Nine years and eight months.
His name is Ike Ekweremadu.
Deputy Senate President of Nigeria.
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@omoiyaakeem If true, this could lead to complications: relatives may challenge the will under the Inheritance act for being unfairly excluded; her role as a caregiver could raise allegations of undue influence; and if he was unwell, his mental capacity at the time may also be questioned.
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my friend in uk called me to share with me a good news…
you know that kind of call where the voice is shaking but smiling at the same time? yeah… that kind.
she moved there quietly, no noise, just her and her small suitcase full of hope and “let me just try.” caregiver job, long shifts, cold mornings, learning accents that didn’t always make sense. she used to tell me how lonely it felt sometimes… how even laughter sounded different there.
then she met him.
an elderly white man she was assigned to care for. stubborn at first, very “i’ve lived my life already, don’t fuss over me” type. but my friend… you know her. soft heart, steady patience, that quiet kindness that doesn’t beg to be noticed.
she didn’t just care for him… she saw him.
she listened to his old stories like they were fresh news. laughed at jokes that probably weren’t even funny.
months turned into years. she became more than a caregiver… she became family in a place where she had none.
then life did what life does… he passed away.
today’s call?
different tears.
he left a will… and in it, he left her his house.
she kept saying “i didn’t do anything special”…
but sometimes, being genuinely kind is the loudest thing you can do.
she went there looking for survival and found grace.
life quietly rewards a good heart when no one is watching.
and today, hope sounded exactly like her voice on the phone.
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@BMAResidents @wesstreeting If you haven’t already lost the support of colleagues & the public, you will now. Appalling timing & it’ll do nothing but damage your cause.
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After our last round of strike action, we gave @wesstreeting a window to deliver sufficient progress towards a viable deal on jobs and pay.
That hasn’t happened.
We’ve been given no choice but to return to the picket lines.
#EndTrainingCrisis #PayRestoration

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Last one was so nice God had to run it again
Distinction in O&G
Distinction in pediatrics
Final year let’s go, baby!!!!
Thank you Jesus !
𝕆𝕘_𝕛𝕠𝕝𝕝𝕠𝕗@C_enyinnah1
I'm here like mad!!!! Distinction pathology and pharmacology. This God no dey use me play!!!!!! 500, here we go!!
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I'm a first class Electrical and information engineering graduate with Java Script knowledge. I need an internship at an oil or tech company. Help me rt till this gets to the right audience. Thank you!🙏🏼

omotayo david@thedavidomotayo
Officially a graduate, get me my gown rq
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Reintroducing;
Dr. Adama E.O
MB;BS (Ilorin)
Distinction in Epidemiology & Community Health
Distinction in Psychiatry
The 41st President @IlumsaIlorin
The 40th Senate President @theilumsasenate
God is the best of planners 🙏🏾
#ilorinmedicine


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