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Charles

@CharlsCutz

HSE Specialist//Vitual Assistant//Lead generation//customer support//tecnical support. Onye ogommuo Igbo

Awka Katılım Nisan 2014
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Charles@CharlsCutz·
@HarrisonBbi18 Dear @HarrisonBbi18, I’ve tried contacting you on all platforms over a sudden disappearance of my bro, and 2 other persons. I’ve reported to over 5 police stations, the kind of money they ask for mobilization isn’t forthcoming. I left a message on WhatsApp, instagram Kindly help
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
My People, Please let’s save Susan @Maxisuzy Because despite the challenge, Susan is still hardworking. She needs our help to have her eyes fixed. Here is the donation link: oncrowdr.com/explore/c/help… Fidelity Bank PLC. Acct Number: 6328101813. Acct name: Susan Chizhim Nagi. She needs to go viral. Let’s put a smile on her face. Please donate generously & the good Lord Almighty will replenish your pocket tenfold. 🙏♥️
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
Police Officer K!lls a Baby During Tenant Dispute In Anambra 💔: “A Deeply Tragic And Disturbing Incident Has Been Reported In Okija, Anambra State, Where a Landlord Involved The Police In a Dispute With a Tenant. According To Eyewitnesses, The Tenant Was Not At Home When The Police Officers Arrived. During The Intervention, One Of The Officers Attempted To Slap a Relative Of The Tenant But Missed And Instead Struck Her Baby. The Child Sadly Died From The Impact And Fall 💔. This Heartbreaking Incident Is a Painful Reminder Of The Devastating Consequences Of Excessive Force And Unprofessional Conduct. No Civil Dispute Should Ever Lead To The Loss Of An Innocent Life. The Incident Further Highlights The Urgent Need For Accountability, Restraint, And Proper Policing Standards.” ~ Uche Nworah Reports😔💔
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
IVF Process. Everyone listen up!. REPOST. SHARE. LET PEOPLE BE INFORMED. TEN(10) COMMANDMENTS! 1) The couple is tested and make sure everything is ready. This includes if her eggs or his sperm will be used or they will need a donor. 2) the womb is checked to make sure, the land is ready to plant the "seed" 3) The Woman is given hormones to downregulate and then more hormones to mimic her menstrual and ovulation cycle. 4) In IVF, more eggs are gotten. So they are given a hormone drug to trigger the release of eggs. Many more eggs are gotten 5) They are treated in the lab and sperm is introduced. In some cases the sperm is introduced directly into the egg (called ICSI)... medical jargon! 6) Embryos are formed and the couple is shown. 7) some embryos gets arrested. Some mature and are then graded. Because we don't want a baby with any anomaly, we transfer the best 1 or 2 or 3. 8) we give progesterone which is the pregnancy hormone to help nourish the pregnancy. 9) After transfer of embryos, we must wait. If it implants, that is pregnancy, if not, we go again. IVF is not 100% successful... just like you don't get pregnant every month. 10) It is just mimicking the body system and helping couples who can't conceive naturally, like those with blocked tubes... where the eggs will never meet the sperm. IVF helps to bypass this step!
Chídị̀ọ̀gọ̀ Íbèákàmmá@DiogoJolie

@osemagnum Can you educate us on how the process is being carried out and whether some eggs are being discarded in the process?

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Dr. Ose Etiobhio
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
IVF IN NIGERIA: I WILL EXPOSE ALL THE BAD PRACTICES BEFORE YOU DO IVF IN NIGERIA, PLEASE READ THIS POST READ, SHARE AND REPOST. Walk with me. A long read! Dear Nigerians, You know I am always here for you. When Hope Is Monetised: A Quiet Reckoning with IVF Practice in Nigeria I will speak now, carefully and firmly, and without raising my voice, because some truths do not need shouting. They only need honesty, and courage, and a willingness to look at oneself in the mirror and not look away. IVF is hope with a needle, and science with a prayer stitched quietly into it. And so when hope is mishandled, when science is bent, when desperation is treated as a business model, something sacred is broken. Not loudly. But deeply. Too many IVF centres in Nigeria are breaking that trust. Yes, success rates can be high in a batch, and yes, miracles do occur. But statistics, like stories, must be told whole. To announce a 70% success rate without disclosing the average is to sell aspiration without context. Globally, we know the numbers hover around 39–45%, and patients deserve that truth, not a curated fantasy designed to make them sign consent forms with trembling hands. And then there is competition. Oh, how ugly it becomes when it forgets dignity. To pull another centre down in order to appear taller is not excellence; it is insecurity dressed in a lab coat. Let your outcomes speak. Let your ethics speak louder. Some women should not proceed with IVF at a given time. A thin endometrium is not an inconvenience to be ignored because the patient is hopeful and uninformed. It is a message. And good medicine listens before it acts. There is also the quiet danger of underqualified hands, staff hired cheaply, trained poorly, and placed in rooms where lives, embryos, futures are handled. Cost-cutting that endangers patients is not innovation; it is negligence pretending to be efficiency. And please, let us stop pretending we can guarantee twins or triplets. Doctors are not gods, no matter how advanced the laboratory. To promise multiples is to lie, softly perhaps, but still to lie. Worse still is the reckless transfer of too many embryos, gambling with women’s bodies in the name of higher odds. The world has moved toward single-embryo transfer for a reason. Multiple pregnancies are not trophies; they are high-risk realities. Patients, already bruised by time and bills and monthly disappointment, deserve respect. Not eye-rolling. Not impatience. Not silence. Certainly not deception, like injecting hCG injection to manufacture a positive pregnancy test, or withholding a negative result because 'she isn’t ready to hear it.' Who decides readiness? Truth delayed is still harm delivered. You are a serial killer if you inject hcg injections to your patients so it looks like it's positive pregnancy test. And then there is the cruelty of omission: skipping essential medications to save money and calling it 'coasting,' proceeding to egg retrieval when stimulation has clearly failed, administering placebos as if patients will not one day ask questions. These are not grey areas. They are wrong. Bad news must be broken gently, and honestly, and by people trained to hold grief without dropping it. Counselling is not an optional extra. It is part of care. If a procedure is beyond your skill, refer. If a complication occurs, disclose. Duty of candor is not a Western idea; it is a human one. And yes, IVF is expensive. Drugs are costly. But exploitation wears a particular smell, and patients can sense it even when invoices are wrapped in polite language. Medications are not communal property. Embryos are not to be shared, traded, or 'managed' without explicit consent. These are not resources. They are possibilities. They are futures. STOP GIVING PEOPLE'S EMBRYOS OUT WITHOUT CONSENT. YALL BE MOVING MAD! Do your best, always. But remember the limits of medicine. Playing God has never ended well. IVF is already an emotional rollercoaster, and patients climb aboard with faith, and fear, and emptied savings accounts. What they deserve is transparency, integrity, and care that does not flinch when tested. So this is a call,not for punishment, but for accountability. Not for silence, but for reform. Not for perfection, but for decency. Do better. Because hope, when entrusted to you, should never leave your hands diminished.
Heavenly~Céline@celine_amarachi

IVF centres are exploiting girls

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
I am saddened by the death of our youth in search of jobs. I pray for a better leadership. This govt must take the blame for failed policies
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Chukwunonso (Farmer)
Chukwunonso (Farmer)@FirstKingEntert·
Any day I leave this my residential area, either by relocation or otherwise, my neighbors and passersby will remember that "a farmer once lived here." When I moved into this developing estate, the front area around my place was covered with wild grasses and foreign materials left behind by those who lived here before me. Nobody asked me to clear it. Nobody paid me to plant there either. In fact, some people even questioned why I was doing all that beside the estate’s main gate. But growing food around me has always been my passion. Those who knew me during my school days in Ebonyi State and my NYSC days in Sokoto will testify to that. It's my own way of finding happiness. It teaches me how to leave life behind me. I cleared the grasses with herbicides, packed and burned the nylons and plastics there, prepared the soil, and started planting. Scent leaf. Curry leaf. Ugu. Okro. Waterleaf. Pepper. Amaranth greens. The pepper struggled no matter how much effort I put into it. Maybe the soil was not ready for it. But the others survived. During the dry season, I kept watering them with the little strength and time I could afford, sometimes twice every week before leaving for my daily hustle. The efforts paid off, and that small garden gradually became food for the neighborhood and passersby. They started harvesting freely, with and without my notice. At a point, they over-harvested the ugu plants until it's started dying off, and I didn’t even bother replacing them anymore, because Ugu seeds are scarce. Then the rains came. Before I knew it, the scent leaf and curry started blooming again. Waterleaf was everywhere. So I decided to propagate more scent leaf and curry stems for them, so that before the rains ended, there would still be enough for people to harvest from. Honestly, seeing them eat from those plants makes me happy. Sometimes on Sundays, someone would knock on my door asking for vegetables, and I would gladly tell them to go and harvest. I didn’t do it for myself. After all, what time do I even have to cook at home? Humanity is not always about having money. The little things we do matter. You may never get a “thank you,” yes! but believe me, people are grateful. It is always good to leave a place better than the way you met it. With just my own hands and strength, I turns empty bushes into food for strangers around me always. Whenever the day finally comes that I leave here, they may forget my name or where I came from, but they will always remember that farmer who used to grow vegetables around this street. Thank God scent leaves don’t wither easily.
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Oku
Oku@Oku_Youngx·
Bro to Bro: Share a financial update🤲
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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
Now 600+ entities, states, governors and past (and now updated) present president. I also included alleged sponsors of Boko Haram & ISWAP. Happy Friday, Nigerians @OlaOlukoyede_, under your watch, Alh Yahaya Bello is about to contest for Senate. 1000reasons.vote/heroes
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V.I.C👨‍💻
V.I.C👨‍💻@VIC_kutz·
Allegedly, David Umar Akomaya Abdul, a.k.a. Akpos, was taken away by the DSS. By next month, it will be one year since he disappeared, and his whereabouts are still unknown. Even the DSS Jos Branch says they don’t know where he is. We really need your help, everyone. 💔 Help us repost and tag all the relevant authorities
V.I.C👨‍💻@VIC_kutz

This is David Umar Akomaya Abdul A.K.A. Akpos He was allegedly arrested by the DSS It’s been almost a year now. The DSS should be able to tell us where he is. Please help repost 🙏

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Tomori
Tomori@otomporo8701·
Esther Osagie – market mayhem She sold yams in Benin City. Police chased a thief through the market. Esther ducked. A bullet caught her neck. She died between two stalls, her yams rolling in blood. The twist? The thief got away. Police called it "collateral damage." Court ordered N10 million in 2021. Still locked away. Her children sell yams at the same spot. They see the blood every day. @PoliceNG_CRU @TunjiDisu1 @UNDP @NhrcNigeria #NigeriaPoliceNotYourFriend
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The Nigerian Farmer
The Nigerian Farmer@Naija_farmers·
I'm suspecting Maize to be the next crop to enter Zero after Ginger ! What do you think?
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Charles
Charles@CharlsCutz·
You probably don't use ginger to spot the difference variant of whats in the market. GMOs destroy any soil it touches. I'm a witness to this.
BuildWithTobi@Oluwatobi_ctl

@onu_slim What you wrote here is rubbish. This has nothing to do with GMO. Also, there are no documents supporting her claims at all. She didn't even provide any evidence or documents to support her claims......

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ChukwuNonso✍️
ChukwuNonso✍️@Mazi_Chinonso1·
Maduka university Increased my daughter school fees from 3 million to 4.5 million, we can no longer afford the fees, we decided to change school for my daughter, we request for my daughter transcripts’ they said, for them to release the transcript we must pay 2 million. Now we’ve paid the 2 million they still withheld my daughter transcript — lady calls out Maduka University
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Dauditor ACA
Dauditor ACA@rand0muser98·
person A got into O&G, person A brought person B through contract into same company. person A got a new offer abroad, over the years - person B became a full staff. person B then brings in person A’s brother through contract.
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Chukwunonso (Farmer)
Chukwunonso (Farmer)@FirstKingEntert·
If i tell you it was Local hen that hatched the eggs that produced these two birds in first and second , will you believe me? This was my project. I named the offspring-Conoiler and Co-Local. The third pics was when they were small, the last pics was their parents (that black spot hen there did the work). The easiest way to multiply and improve your flock as a small scale poultry farmer.
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