Chinedu Ogugua {Eze anya na ene}
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Chinedu Ogugua {Eze anya na ene}
@dr__analysis
Onye Igbo||Currently working on a new bio



Today we welcome a new group of founding physicians to Roon! This group reflects a mix of private practice, academic medicine, research, and education, all approaching similar questions from different angles and in unique environments. That diversity is important. One of our main goals at Roon is to make those differences more visible and easier to learn from. We don’t just want to know what the “right” answer is, but how people are thinking through it in practice. We are very proud to have this group join our community and contribute to these important conversations. @hboucher3, @DrAnil001, @sarawinndong, @Keith_S_Kaye, @DMohottige, @amalmattu, @emlitofnote, @long_brit, @chungk1031, @MercedesCastie4, @AnnaGaddy, @GitaPensaMD, Dimitrios Papanagnou MD, EdD, MPH, Teresa Y. Smith-Bellille, MD MSEd FACEP, Stephen Wolf, MD




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I went through all the thread she made and nobody in that reply section addressed the actual argument she made. She said Peter Obi 2027, with El-Rufai, Dino Melaye and Atiku now orbiting his movement, looks like the same recycled system rebranded. That was the point. Engage that specific claim or stop replying. Disagreeing with the opposition is not the same as supporting Tinubu. If you cannot hold both of those thoughts simultaneously, that is a comprehension problem. All the responses she got were emotional reactions to a perceived social position, not to anything she actually said. None of them have the intelligence to come with a counter argument. She named names. She cited positions. She pointed to alliances. Where is the counter? Where is anyone explaining why El-Rufai in Peter Obi’s camp is not a problem? Where is the response to his Abacha comments, his tax bill position? Nowhere. Because there is no good answer and you know it.

@MarinatedTurks We have to go to the streeets and get this information from this masses. I gave you from my own relations with people of other tribes. I didn't put a camera in their faces. We can work towards doing in core states or do a general data analysis.

This is the last thing I’ll say on tribe and politics this month. This narrative is deeply dishonest and unnecessarily triggering. Hausa voters largely backed Buhari because he's their baba, many Yorubas supported Tinubu, and even then the Yoruba vote was split, with a significant number of Yoruba youths choosing Obi. Igbos also gave a strong majority of their votes to Obi. Ask the average Igbo person on the street why they support Obi and you’ll often hear that he’s their own, their person deserves to lead, same goes for Hausa towards Buhari and that’s completely VALID. The truth is, many Nigerians tend to support candidates from their own tribe, even when it doesn’t directly benefit them. So singling out Yorubas for something that cuts across all groups is unfair! This tendency toward tribal loyalty is widespread and pretending otherwise is hypocritical

CW4 Jude Okpala wrapped up 27 years of active service from the United States Army with his final flight yesterday, including 24 years as an attack aviation pilot (Apache pilot). The American dream is very much alive. Wishing him nothing but the best in this next phase. 🙏🏿





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