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@drmat02

Medical Doctor & Anaesthesiologist; BLS, ACLS & ILS instructor, husband, father, fitness enthusiast, life coach,oslerphile. Live and Let's Live!!!

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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
There are steps by steps procedure to helping someone who slumps (becomes suddenly unconscious and unresponsive) 1) RECOGNITION: Not all who slumps require CPR but they all require BLS. There are 3 common scenarios: a)Unconscious, unresponsive, breathing normally, has a pulse
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@Prestigious_Gt Until you learn that women intentionally develop dissociative personality disorder just to survive relationship leading to marriage.
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Prestigious@Prestigious_Gt·
With this level of spirituality, I can bet my balls they never cohabitate and the bed is undefiled till marriage. This is kingdom marriage. You all should learn from her. 🫵😁
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Preach 🇮🇪@TrendfusionNG·
Whilst I understand your position, I beg to slightly differ. Creating a mini MIT like institution (as commonly seen in India) where young people in the South East can learn how to create circuit boards, build toys, recycle waste, generate electricity using basic physics, build mechanised farm equipment, produce perfumes, animal feeds etc is way more productive than having them win maths Olympiads. You can't solve any real problem by being the best maths student in Nigeria, but your societal problems disappear, once you start creating stuff.
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Felix@felixherbt·
Alex Onyia @winexviv has single-handedly built a transformative system called Math Olympiad, one that is deliberately reshaping and re-engineering the younger generation of the Southeast into beacons of academic excellence. His groundbreaking work is the primary reason the Southeast now stands tall as the undisputed No. 1 in Nigeria’s education rankings. But despite all this success, Alex Onyia is rarely seen with Southeastern governors or the President. You hardly see them shaking hands with him or taking photos together for social media. How often has he been invited for high-profile photo ops and social media validation by the very leaders who claim to prioritize education? Meanwhile, initiatives like Tunde Chess in the Slums continue to attract far more public attention and applause than a system that is consistently producing long-term generational success through rigorous academic re-engineering. It is strange to use poor and vulnerable people for self empowerment projects while still eating and dining with the same system that made them vulnerable. That kind of behavior is pure sycophancy and intellectual dishonesty.
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@BashirElRufai @atiku The number of protest votes you guys are cooking will shock you. The ruling party will rejoice at his candidacy.
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Bashir El-Rufai@BashirElRufai·
I never thought these following words would ever come from me but I do trust @atiku. I believe he actually means well. Especially this time. Stakes are too high.
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@TheBeninBlogger Very stupid nonsensical take. We were all here and you can't spin a different narrative. The country will reset the day you guys are tired of the inequality.
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The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger·
"We Sparked A Protest, From No Where Obi Said He Wants To Go To Court. I Have Never Been So Disappointed In My Life. That's Why I Get Pissed Off Whenever I Look At Peter Obi. All Peter Obi Needed To Do In 2023 Was To Say Something That Will Get Him Arrested..." - VDM
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KOMBO™@ultimate_kombo·
People still sit down to listen to things like this 🤣🤣🤣
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@inecnigeria Is this really INEC's official verified handle??? What the hell is wrong with you guys?
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INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria·
REBUTTAL: The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not copy its recent press statement from any third party. Any circulation of the statement outside the Commission’s official channels was done independently and not coordinated by INEC. The publication by Peoples Gazette titled “Nigerians react as INEC reposts Tinubu aide’s message” is fake, misleading, and a misrepresentation of facts. gazettengr.com/nigerians-reac… INEC’s repost of the statement was solely to amplify accurate information earlier released from the Commission and should not be misconstrued as alignment with any individual or political office holder. The Commission remains strictly non-partisan and urges the public to disregard misleading interpretations of its actions.
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@ziter001 Be rest assured that even their immediate household won't vote APC. I can put my money on it.
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Ibrahim H Abdulkarim@ziter001·
My fellow well-meaning Nigerians, What an irony it is. Some elites and governors from the South-East are throwing their weight behind Tinubu ("Tulumbu"), sidelining Peter Obi; a man widely seen as the strongest, most credible candidate the region (and indeed the country) has produced in recent times. A leader with a proven track record of competence, character, and compassion. Someone who ran Anambra with measurable results in education, health, and fiscal prudence, and who has inspired a new wave of thinking across Nigeria. The young people are energized. Many in the North are beginning to see a genuine pathway to a better, more united Nigeria through the ideas and movement Peter Obi represents. His message of frugality, productivity, security, and inclusive governance resonates far beyond any ethnic line. Nigerians desperately need leadership defined by COMPETENCE (the ability to deliver results), CHARACTER (integrity and consistency), and COMPASSION (putting the suffering masses first) to steer this country toward real prosperity, not just rhetoric or recycled politics. From my perspective here in the North, the question many of us are asking is painful but necessary: Why would these leaders prefer Tinubu over Peter Obi? Why align against a son of the South-East who has the clearest chance not only to win but to fundamentally change the trajectory of our nation starting from reducing poverty, tackling insecurity, fixing infrastructure, and restoring hope for millions? It is sad. Deeply sad. This isn't about tribe or region alone. It's about Nigeria's future. Peter Obi's appeal in 2023 showed that when people vote with conviction, for ideas, not just patronage then something powerful happens. The youth, the professionals, the everyday citizens who are tired of business-as-usual are watching. They are not swayed by elite endorsements; they remember governance that actually works. To the well-meaning leaders in the South-East and across Nigeria: History will judge this moment. Personal or short-term political calculations should not stand in the way of what is best for the Igbo people, the North, the South-West, the South-South and for every Nigerian. A leader who can unify, who has the discipline to cut waste, attract investment, and build institutions that outlast any administration. Let us rise above the irony. Let us choose substance over spectacle. Let the conversation be about competence, character, and compassion. the qualities that can finally move Nigeria from potential to prosperity. The young people are ready. A new thinking is spreading. The question is: Will our leaders listen to the heartbeat of the nation, or will they double down on the old ways? Nigeria deserves better. Peter Obi represents one of the clearest shots we have at that "better." Let's not squander it out of short-sightedness. What do you think, my brothers and sisters? The future is in our collective hands not just the elites. Signed, A concerned Nigerian from the North who wants a prosperous, united country for all.
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@yemisivese With deference to the cost of Lidocaine, anybody who does that should at least face a disciplinary panel.
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Yemisi Vese
Yemisi Vese@yemisivese·
When I had my first baby in LUTH in 2003, the doctor walked in confidently to sew up my episiotomy without any lidocaine. I closed my legs and told him it was not happening. He got angry. That this is something he does everyday and it is not as big a deal as I was making it. I refused STILL. When he saw how stubborn I was about it, he then said they didn't have any. I got my mum to go and buy; waited a while and then got sutured later. Apparently, it is a common practice even in Nigerian government hospitals. Lots of people said they were told it was not necessary. I think it is a barbaric practice and doctors who do it should be ashamed of themselves. Many women consent because they think the doctor knows best. Going through so much pain immediately after vaginal birth should be outlawed.
Tomisin@tomisin_ms

They said Beating a woman not wanting to be sutured without anaesthetic is a normal practice o….they are trying to save her life….Jesus be a fence!

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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@LFCVine Even the foot of Hinshelwood is ahead of the ball, yet he the ball is used for reference.
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@oMoTonsore Again; the "false equivalence" and a sprinkle of "whataboutism." We all know what we are doing!
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Hon. Ọmọtọ́ńsọrẹ̀
You're out here calling them "rented idiots" who skipped shifts for a "show of shame," questioning why they're in the UK if the mandate is so glorious. Solid burn attempt, doc, but let us diagnose this logic real quick, It's got more holes than a stethoscope during a budget cut. First off, migration isn't a referendum on one president's term and it's a global hustle. Indians, Chinese, Americans, heck, even Brits are scattered everywhere chasing opportunities, education, or just better weather. Those folks singing "On Your Mandate" might have left Nigeria years before Tinubu even sniffed the presidency, or maybe they're there on student visas, work permits, or family ties. Not everyone's exodus is a direct "Tinubu made me do it" sob story. By your reasoning, every expat waving their home flag abroad is a hypocrite. What, you think the Irish in Boston hate Ireland because they're not back in Dublin? And let's not skip the self own here, you're repping 🇬🇧 🇳🇬 yourself, Doc. If Nigeria's such a mess under Tinubu that supporters abroad are "idiots" for backing him, what's your excuse for chilling in the UK? Applying logic from a London flat while critiquing others for the same? Pot, meet kettle but both boiling with hypocrisy. If the mandate's that bad, pack your bags and lead the Obi revolution from Lagos. Or is the NHS too comfy to abandon? Look, supporting Obi is fine, critiquing government excess is your bio's whole vibe, but this take? It's like prescribing aspirin for a broken leg, I guess that feels good in the moment but doesn't fix the real issue. Nigeria's challenges predate Tinubu (and Obi, for that matter), and reducing it to "why you no dey Naija?" is just lazy Twitter bait. Next time, aim for that #5Solas precision instead of drive by insults. Stay healthy out there, doc, don't let the mandate fever get you.
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc

President Tinubu was welcome by Nigerians in UK, who are singing the "On Your Mandate" anthem. I only have one question for these rented idiots, who skipped their shifts for this show of shame, If his mandate was so glorious, What are you doing in uk???

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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@SegunShowunmi @mehdirhasan Egbon, are you describing the same interview we all saw or something else? Was @mehdirhasan also confrontational with the APC UK chairman or that one lacked depth. Truth is a universal language that the entire world understands.
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Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)
Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)@SegunShowunmi·
Hostility Is Not Journalism. Mehdi Hassan Take Note. There is a clear difference between tough journalism and outright hostility. One serves the public interest. The other serves the ego of the interviewer. Unfortunately, the recent exchange between @mehdirhasan and presidential spokesperson @BwalaDaniel fell squarely into the latter category. What viewers witnessed was not a serious interview. It was an attempted public ambush. From the outset, the tone was aggressively confrontational. Questions were framed less as inquiries into governance and more as prosecutorial traps. Responses were repeatedly interrupted before they could develop. Clarifications were brushed aside. The atmosphere was unmistakable: this was not a conversation designed to inform viewers but a spectacle designed to embarrass the guest. Serious journalism does not operate this way. The craft of interviewing demands discipline. It requires the ability to ask difficult questions while still allowing the guest to articulate answers. It requires intellectual confidence strong enough to permit disagreement without descending into open hostility. Above all, it requires a commitment to substance over theatrics. That commitment was glaringly absent. Nigeria is currently grappling with a range of serious national challenges economic restructuring, security threats, governance reforms, and the complex work of stabilizing a large and dynamic democracy. A responsible interviewer would have used the opportunity to interrogate the administration’s policies on these matters: What strategies are being deployed? What reforms are underway? What outcomes should citizens expect? Instead, viewers were treated to an exercise in selective outrage and repetitive interruption. Even more troubling was the insinuation that political realignment is somehow illegitimate. Democratic politics is built on shifting alliances. Individuals and movements evolve. Former opponents become partners when national circumstances demand cooperation. This is neither shocking nor dishonorable; it is one of the defining characteristics of democratic political life. History provides countless examples. Leaders across the world have entered alliances with former adversaries when the demands of governance required it. To pretend otherwise is either intellectual dishonesty or a deliberate attempt to create sensationalism where none exists. But the deeper problem in the interview was tone. A journalist who openly ridicules or repeatedly attempts to humiliate a guest crosses an important professional boundary. The role of the interviewer is to hold power accountable not to behave like a courtroom prosecutor seeking a viral “gotcha” moment. When the pursuit of humiliation replaces the pursuit of insight, journalism loses its credibility. Audiences deserve better than that. They deserve interviews that illuminate policy, probe governance, and help citizens understand how leaders intend to confront the pressing challenges of the day. What they do not need is a theatrical performance in which hostility is mistaken for intellectual rigor. Respectful engagement does not weaken journalism; it strengthens it. Firm questioning does not require contempt. Professionalism does not require aggression. If global media wishes to retain its claim to moral authority as a watchdog of democracy, it must remember a basic principle: the goal of journalism is to inform the public, not to stage spectacles at the expense of civility and substance. The interview in question did neither. It was not a demonstration of fearless journalism. It was a demonstration of how easily the craft can slide into something far less admirable when provocation becomes the objective and professionalism is abandoned. Otunba Segun Showunmi The Alternative
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@RealQueenBee__ I think he underestimated the interviewer's preparedness and thought it was going to be the usual British civility. On the hand, I imagine Mehdi laughing his ass off, calling off his own rehearsal and settling for only Bwala's digital foot print after seeing his perfidiousness.
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Queen Bee 👑 🐝@RealQueenBee__·
AN INSIDER ACCOUNT OF DANIEL BWALA'S INTERVIEW WITH MEHDI HASAN My friend spoke with an APC person in London after the interview with Mehdi, who said in confidence that Daniel Bwala is seen among the best in ranks of Tinubu's kitchen cabinet as the most intelligent and articulate. And if he can be this embarrassing to this level on the global stage, you could imagine what would've happened if it were Bayo Onanuga or Sunday Dare. It was an embarrassing moment, a total disgrace and shameful to the administration, he said. He went further to say that it was planned to serve as a soft landing for Tinubu ahead of his state visit to ensure a smooth sailing with King Charles. Daniel was overconfident, put in little or planning. He declined all support offered and dress rehearsals planned ahead of the interview, thinking that he was meeting Seun Okinbaloye @seunokin of Channels Television. During the interview, he was on the ground all 90 minutes, putting up embarrassing defense that at every moment damaged the administration even more. At some point, especially during the break time, we contemplated pulling him out of the show, but it was already too late. The interview was a disaster and we await the full review by the administration and further action he said.
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BEST RICE@gabsonojo1·
@instablog9ja The real question is whether clinical excellence should carry the same academic weight as research degrees.
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Nigerian Government endorses Medical Fellowships as PhD equivalent for Medical Professionals
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'Fisayo Soyombo
'Fisayo Soyombo@fisayosoyombo·
There are 237.5million Nigerians. The Anambra State Government was going to make an erroneous N100m transfer but it did not land in the account of you reading this or me or the possible 237.5million others. Instead, the Anambra State government transferred funds from the security vote to the son of Nigeria's number one internal security official. I like that you people think Nigerians are fools and I hope you know Nigerians consider you fools too. The feeling is mutual!
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@egi_nupe @seyilaw1 Mention one thing privatisation of the electricity sector has achieved with regards to energy sufficiency.
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
Next time before @seyilaw1 attends a podcast, he should ask the host if the person he’s debating with is sufficiently educated and well informed. There will be less time to waste. How can you say privatisation of electricity sector should be reversed yet you want the FG to copy from Abia state how it achieved 24hours electricity supply.
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Ndidi bu ije uwa@drmat02·
@Urchilla01 Even the surgeons with fellowship will reject every attempt to make such a law.
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KWEKU THE HUSTLER
KWEKU THE HUSTLER@Urchilla01·
Every country has its own peculiar medical challenges. Nigeria does not have enough doctors, talk less enough surgeons. If you make a law that says only surgeons with a surgery fellowship can perform surgeris, you risk leaving thousands of patients on the waiting line for too long. And where do you draw the line? Do you also go ahead to make rules that say only general surgeons can do related surgeries? What we need is strong ethics enforcement. It takes care of these issues of malpractice. Also important to remember that not everyone who calls themselves doctor in Nigeria is actually a medical doctor who went through and graduated from a medical school.
Docti-ify@fueki_lee

This maybe controversial but the College's of Surgery need to regulate surgical practice in Nigeria.... Not all Doctors can hold scalpel, having MBBS alone should not be enough to open a hospital and start doing surgeries, many just graduate do not want to take time to do a residency in surgery or learn surgical techniques properly and they end of causing a lot of problems.... You will see their works and swear that no Doctor will do this, because everything about the surgical intervention is wrong ... Residency is stressful but I'm here to learn so I won't use my hand to cause someone problems because I have half knowledge.

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