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@Adaobosii

Pro HOPE 🤞 student Nurse. Tech Enthusiast . Survey princess

Katılım Kasım 2024
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TonySnip3r
TonySnip3r@tonysnip3r·
39billion posts just ONE game daily. That’s why it’s easier to stay consistent with him… even if the win takes time. Meanwhile some punters post: • 15 games in the morning • 5 in the afternoon • another 10 at night 😭🤣 At the end of the day, don’t let one winning ticket on the timeline turn you into a full-time gambler overnight. Most people don’t lose because betting is hard… They lose because they start playing EVERY match they see 😭 Watch closely… The next set of punters to boom hard on this app are either: BB punters or Draw punters 😂🔥
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Frank_nero
Frank_nero@Franko_Nero2010·
@Adaobosii @Iam_Livinproof @Stazingar @dawisu @Mezon4 My way may be the hardest way but it is what it is , I can't allow my Son to kpai me before my time , first off , is your hands clean ?, check your self very well and seek out those you offended in ur pursuit for wealth , things like this is usually not normal , think very well
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Peacock
Peacock@dawisu·
The man was our direct neighbour in Guzape. He was hardly around because he spent most of his time out of the country. In fact, he had just returned from Turkey barely two days before his son killed him. His children lived in the house and lacked nothing. They even had an inverter, and my sister would often joke about their electricity bill because their ACs were almost always on, especially in this Adelabu Band A era. Only for the shocking truth to emerge that his own son killed him. At first, the boy tried to make it look like armed robbers had attacked the house. But thankfully, a neighbour’s CCTV camera was reviewed, and it showed that he was the last person to enter the compound with his girlfriend around 2am. Honestly, this world is becoming frightening. It is heartbreaking that a son could do something like this to his own father! 😪
RAD. Abu Bakr@Northorious

Billonaire businessman Chief Godwin Chinedu Adimike was reportedly murdered at his Number 3 Hassan Adamu street, Guzape Abuja by his 21 year old son, who is currently a service NYSC member, on Friday May 15 2026. He was stabbed multiple times by his son after a heated argument. His son confronted him of being stingy with money, citing how some of his friends' fathers, who were not as wealthy, buy cars for their children. The deceased on the other day, accused his son of being extravagant and mismanaging funds. Following the argument, his son stabbed him thrice, and he died at the spot. It was reported that on this fate ful day, his son had returned from club with two ladies on. And he killed his father in their presence. He's currently in police custody.

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Preye Thriving💫
Preye Thriving💫@dieprelie·
@Adaobosii @Iam_Livinproof @Stazingar @dawisu @Mezon4 I am so sorry. Please write down the traits you want to see in this person (pen on paper) believe God for it unwaveringly. Give thanks daily no matter what they do, be positive. Have strong faith that you will get your desires for their life. This is what I know and it works. 🙏
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Dera@Adaobosii·
@Iam_Livinproof @Stazingar @dawisu @Mezon4 He is like a parasite now He really can't be kicked and he is trying so hard to make sure he kills someone Done all the possible things but still doesn't worked even already involved the police nothing yet
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Stanley Ezinna, MBA.
Stanley Ezinna, MBA.@Stazingar·
He died carelessly. Patricide, the killing of one’s father by his son, is fundamentally an emotional crime. The warning signs are almost always there. An attentive father would have noticed them. It often begins with persecutory delusions, feelings of being marginalised, a sense of not being loved enough, and similar grievances.
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teey
teey@Fatimarh022·
@realmetrah @dawisu And you still found a way to blame the mother, why are you people like this?????!
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Big McCoy
Big McCoy@Dan__theTrader·
@realmetrah @dawisu "As a man," you shouldn't abandon the training of your children to your wife. That's insane. It's the responsibility of both parents to train their children, and it can be argued that the man has a bigger role to play.
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€Zzi_Doin$ 🦉🙏💼🎈
@dawisu @oku_yungx I am hearing his wife killed him but we still haven’t known yet as the case is still pending. Our family know him very well and we are form same home town
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Sad Boys Don't Fold.
Sad Boys Don't Fold.@donpizzy01·
Crystal Palace host Premier League champions Arsenal in this final-day fixture with both sides balancing domestic workloads alongside preparing for European finals next week. Drop your predictions. I have 2k for every correct score.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Oxygen already killed most of the life on Earth once. The first time it filled the air, around 2.4 billion years ago, it was so poisonous that nearly everything alive died. Scientists call it the Oxygen Catastrophe. Back then the oceans were full of tiny microbes, and none of them used oxygen. Then one kind, an ancestor of the green scum you still see on ponds, started giving off oxygen as a waste gas, the same way you breathe out air you don’t need. Oxygen is a wrecker. It rips apart the delicate machinery inside a living cell, including the DNA, and as it built up in the water and then the sky, it triggered the first mass extinction this planet had ever seen. A few survivors hid in the mud and deep underground where the gas couldn’t reach, and some of their descendants are still down there. But one tiny cell did something nobody else did. It ate a bacterium that had learned to use oxygen rather than die from it, and instead of digesting its meal, it kept it alive inside itself. That trapped bacterium became the mitochondria, the little engines that power your cells right now. Almost every cell you are made of carries hundreds or thousands of them, all descended from that one strange truce with a poison. The trade was worth it because burning food with oxygen releases about 18 times more energy than burning it without. It is the reason anything can swim fast or think hard. Every big, fast-moving animal on Earth, you included, runs on the gas that almost ended life. Oxygen changed the sky too. Some of it floated up high and turned into ozone, a thin layer that blocks most of the sun’s harshest rays. Before that shield existed, raw sunlight was strong enough to fry the DNA of anything out in the open, so life had to stay underwater, where a few feet of sea soaked up the danger. For almost two billion years, nothing lived on land at all. Only once the ozone grew thick enough, a few hundred million years ago, did the first plants and animals crawl out of the water. And the old poison never really left. Every second, the oxygen your cells burn throws off tiny broken bits called free radicals, and they keep nicking your DNA and the proteins around it. The damage adds up, slowly, your whole life. Back in 1956 a scientist named Denham Harman suggested this slow rusting from the inside is a big reason we get old. People still argue about how much it matters, and no antioxidant pill has ever been shown to make anyone live longer, but the basic idea has held up. The gas keeping you alive right now is also quietly wearing you down, year by year. The joke just got the timing wrong. Oxygen really does kill slowly, and billions of years before we showed up, it already proved it can kill fast.
iza@izamamaa

What if oxygen is actually a slow-acting poison… and it just takes 75–100 years to finish us off

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Vecthor Tips
Vecthor Tips@VecthorTips·
Hi Guy, hope all is well on your end 😊 Am reaching out to share exclusive Free Bet Gift Codes for my audience for this weekend. Gift Code: CH4MPX 🎁 The gift code will work for your followers in Nigeria (500), Kenya (100), Tanzania (50) and Ghana (200). Happy weekend
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Kantala fc@ifOnlyKantala·
If you never dated in college and never got your heart broken, life will hit differently later. Heartbreak in your younger years teaches you things no classroom ever can how people change, how attachment works, how pain feels, how to handle rejection, and how to grow from it. It sounds weird, but it is what it is
Gabbar@Gabbar8244

Parents:- Our daughter has gone to the city to study, She’ll become a doctor Meanwhile:- The daughter

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Marie🧚
Marie🧚@glitchu__·
why is my STOMACH GROWLING. EAT THE FAT. THATS FHE POINT.
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Arojinle
Arojinle@arojinle1·
Anyone you see that's able to climb the Neolife ladder to this point has directly/indirectly destroyed the lives of hundred of people under him. Many under him are working day and night, borrowing money from relatives to compete their monthly target. People don't buy their products again. So, they have to use their own money to buy the products and use, even if they don't need it. Under those ones are hundreds who don't have any money. So, they trek around under hot sun, roaming the streets and every mechanic village, looking for who would buy one or two tablets. Some of them get raped as they sleep wherever the night meets them. Some are killed and their organs harvested. Finally, the holiday trips are sponsored by their companies so that it will lure other unsuspecting victims. Unfortunately, it will work and some gullible victims would be signing and giving up their freedom, dignity and life, as we speak.
Faruq OLÒKOBA@Hazbiyallahu_

Same NEOLIFE?

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Bro. Bonaventure
Bro. Bonaventure@EBona69·
So during a funeral, this coffin could not properly hold the body of a pregnant woman. Bandits attacked their community some days ago and reportedly shot the woman and her husband in front of their home. It was said that the woman was heavily pregnant with twins. The part that broke me emotionally was hearing that the coffin could not close properly because of her pregnancy and had to be tied together with rope. I became quiet after hearing it. A whole family wiped away. A mother, father, and unborn children who never even had the opportunity to see the world. These are the painful realities many communities in the North are facing quietly, while Tinubu is occupied with politics.
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Nurse Joy William🇺🇸
Nurse Joy William🇺🇸@NursejoyWilliam·
If you are an internationally trained nurse living in Africa and dreaming of working in America, this is the step-by-step process of how to write the NCLEX-RN and become eligible to work as a registered nurse in the United States. This process can feel overwhelming at first, but thousands of nurses from Africa complete it every year. The key is understanding the process clearly and preparing financially. STEP 1: CHOOSE A BOARD OF NURSING (BON) In the United States, every state has its own Board of Nursing. You do not apply to America as a whole. You apply to a specific state. Some states are more friendly to international nurses than others. Best Boards of Nursing for International Nurses: 1. New York Why nurses choose it: - Does not require a Social Security Number to take NCLEX - Popular among African and international nurses - Straightforward process - Can write NCLEX outside the US Requirements: - Nursing school transcripts - Verification of nursing license - Infection control course - Child abuse course - Passport identification Estimated costs: - NY application fee: about $143 - Infection control course: $15–$30 - Child abuse course: $15–$30 2. Texas Why nurses choose it: - Large job market - Faster processing - Many hospitals sponsor international nurses Requirements: - Credential evaluation through CGFNS - English exam may be required - Fingerprinting/background check - Nursing transcripts and license verification Estimated costs: - Application fee: around $150 - Fingerprints/background check: $40–$100 3. Illinois Why nurses choose it: - No Social Security Number needed for NCLEX eligibility - Good for first-time applicants Requirements: - Credential evaluation - Nursing transcripts - License verification Estimated costs: - Application fee: approximately $98–$150 4. Florida Why nurses choose it: - Easier endorsement later - Huge healthcare job market Requirements: - Credential evaluation - Fingerprints - Background check - English proficiency may be required Estimated costs: - Application fee: around $110–$200 STEP 2: COMPLETE CREDENTIAL EVALUATION Most states require your nursing education to be evaluated to confirm it meets US standards. The most common organization used is CGFNS/TruMerit What they evaluate: - Nursing transcripts - Nursing license verification - Education hours - Clinical rotations Estimated cost: - CES Professional Report: $350–$485 Additional possible costs: - Transcript processing - Courier fees - Translation/notarization if needed Estimated total: $400–$700 STEP 3: SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION TO THE BOARD OF NURSING Once credential evaluation is complete: - Submit your BON application - Send supporting documents - Wait for eligibility approval Documents commonly required: - Passport - Nursing diploma/degree - Transcripts - License verification - Credential evaluation report Processing time: 4 weeks to 6 months depending on the state STEP 4: REGISTER FOR THE NCLEX EXAM Register through Pearson VUE NCLEX after your BON approves your eligibility. (NCSBN) Official fees: - NCLEX registration fee: $200 USD - International scheduling fee: $150 USD Total: $350 USD (NCLEX) Important: You can write NCLEX in international testing centers outside America including: - South Africa - Kenya - India - Philippines - United Kingdom - UAE STEP 5: RECEIVE YOUR ATT (AUTHORIZATION TO TEST) Once approved, Pearson VUE sends you an ATT email. This allows you to: - Schedule your exam - Choose your testing center - Select your exam date The ATT is extremely important. Do not lose it. STEP 6: PREPARE FOR THE NCLEX This is where many nurses fail because they underestimate the exam. NCLEX is not about memorization. It tests: - Critical thinking - Prioritization - Safety - Delegation - Clinical judgment Best NCLEX study resources: - UWorld - Archer Review - Simple Nursing - Kaplan - Saunders Comprehensive Review Estimated review costs: - $50–$500 depending on the package
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