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Messi left foot Ronaldo left foot goals - 450 goals - 521 Guess who has the magical left foot😭

Dangote recorded $10 Billion in activity in Q1 2026. Elumelu, Jim Ovia, Otedola, Moniepoint, and Seplat are all declaring strong profits. Yet it’s easy to consume so much negative content that you start believing nothing is working. I slipped into that negative frame of mind for a short period recently and had to consciously pull myself out of it. Off to Watch the World Cup! God go bless our hustle…. Nigeria Forward 🇳🇬💚 #entreprenuerlife #smallbusinessng

@ris1ngphoenix @Mfaradayy If yes, I actually agree with you. But I still don't think it explains the fuckery that's going on here

My question is, if the doctors are this few Why then do the get very low pay. Shouldn’t it be the other way around?

"Medicine is the most respected profession." Respected by whom? Not by the government setting our pay. Not by the patients who don't follow our advice. Not by the families who let us die in call rooms. Who exactly is doing the respecting?

Plan for your old age from your 30ties, so that you do not have to depend on your wife or children for survival. Don’t put yourself in a position a woman believes she can show you shege. Ensure that you can afford the basics in old age such as a healthcare, chef, domestic staff, driver etc

It’s all Aura now, until you say the same thing in clinical exams

Prof Ken Agu General surgeon UNTH on a discussion with medical students after Appendectomy surgery : “ I don’t even remember the complications of Appendectomy, because I don’t cause them” Aura Dey cry

You'll think he's not hearing you till you say something odd.

@Mfaradayy One lunatic once told me that doctors don't put much value in the economy. And they compared them to uber driver



Only 55,000 doctors left to treat 220M Nigerians

A moving medical student will meet his or her MBBS certificate one day.

Each of the 8 steel petals on that roof weighs 500 tons, roughly the weight of a loaded commercial aircraft, and the whole system opens in 8 minutes. The motors running all 8 petals combined produce less power than a Honda Civic engine. Two things inspired the design: the oculus, the circular skylight at the top of Rome's Pantheon built about 1,900 years ago, and how a camera lens opens and closes. Then there's the video board. A 360-degree LED screen wraps the inside of the roof, 58 feet tall and 1,075 feet around, big enough for a helicopter to fly through the center. Stand it upright and it clears Atlanta's tallest building by 50 feet. It came in 35 trucks, was put together from 600 pieces, holds 37 million LEDs, and when it debuted in 2017 it was nearly three times larger than any screen the NFL had ever used. The stadium took 39 months to build, used 27,000 tons of structural steel, and covers 2 million square feet, about 35 NFL fields laid end to end. Final cost: $1.6 billion. Add the $200 million World Cup upgrade and the total hits $1.8 billion. In November 2017 it became the first professional sports venue in the world to earn LEED Platinum, the top level of green building certification. The 4,000 solar panels produce enough power to run 9 full NFL home games a year. A 680,000-gallon underground tank collects rainwater from the roof and redirects it to local tree programs and the stadium's cooling systems. The LED lighting uses 60% less energy than standard stadium lights. FIFA does not allow commercial brand names on tournament venues, so the building goes by Atlanta Stadium this summer. It hosts 8 matches between June 15 and July 15, closing with a semifinal.