Saucekidd
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Saucekidd
@Chilllahhh
medic!! Cake girl (Chilla's treats)!! you need more than google just to find me
Enugu, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2020
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This user is now a Medical Doctor!!!😭😭❤️
After 8 years of shege,I can finally say I have satisfied my Examiners.
Dr.Alimi, you really did that!
The only way now is up…. 💯
Alhamdulilah 🙏❤️

ÅdębÅŸØ😏@alimihassan7
2026! The year I become a Medical Doctor!!!
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It’s DR FARIDAH to you now!!!🤭

Helicopter pylori, MD💜@_Faridah___
MB4✅ Distinction in Community Medicine✅ Distinction in Surgery✅
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After 8yrs😭😭😭
God finally did ooo
Reintroducing;
Dr Olowolafe O.P
MB;BS (Osogbo)


Jhoomie@Jhoomie2
2026, The year I become a medical doctor🤲
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I don dey wait since make person put you for cult, dem no gree. I don bam you Riri, you too rugged to be a stinky Jew😆

Rihanna@rihanna
met recap ✨🎥
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The degree is not the same ohhh
Nothing beats MBBS (Nig.) 🙄
medic covid🩺@mediccovid19
The MBBS degree is the same in every school. Buh trust me the MBBS training is different in every school
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I'm angry.
You can call me names but I don't give an eff.
If you are supporting Tinubu, you are evil and it's God that will p*nish you.
In this my setting, I've heard a patient brought in dead to me after jumping into the well because of depression.
People are struggling to pay for essential healthcare services like basic injections, CS and oxygen.
I've had babies die in my arms because parents didn't come quick to the hospital because of funds.
Everyone is groaning under this insane hardship.
Many homes are broken.
Many peoples futures have been jeopardized.
Thousands of businesses have folded up.
Thousands have dropped out of school.
Even doctors are dying anyhow.
We can't even afford the healthcare we offer.
Many of us treat our families off the books to cut cost.
There's unimaginable hardship in the land.
The country is not safe.
You can't travel far without informing half your family incase you get kidnapped m
The road is bad and people die of road traffic accident everyday.
Kidnapping is now a booming nationwide industry.
Yet our useless leaders are splurging on luxury like no tomorrow.
The president is a frog faced evil baron that doesn't care.
Flying around and spending billions on frivolity.
Then some bastards are still trying to push this evil party down our throat.
Brainless people.
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Sadly, the truth is we can't keep going like this.
We can't crowdfund for everyone that needs healthcare intervention.
We can't crowdfund for everyone that has been kidnapped.
We can't keep surviving on giveaways and hope.
We can't keep adapting when things keep getting worse by the day.
Something has to give.
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If HCWs become serious
We'd all unite under that thing called JOHESU or a temporary coalition.
I know your egoistic people can't believe a doctor is saying this but I have my reasons.
This demonic government does not send anybody.
To get anything from these demons in power, you need to burn down everything for it.
We have to collapse the entire healthcare system of the country.
Everyone needs to walk out.
Not that NARD will do one 2 weeks strike in 3 years and we think we are being serious.
I respect NARD efforts but it's not enough.
Everyone needs to walk out, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, cleaners, records.
Everyone.
Even the devil himself cannot survive a united opposition..
We need a total revamp of this shitty payment structure called conmess and conhess.
But as long as we are divided, we have lost.
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So…
With regards to that Unilag hostel…
Let us take a moment to appreciate the genius of the APC government. It is a masterclass in audacity.
They took N1.6 billion of your money. Your taxes. Money that could have fixed roads, equipped hospitals, or funded scholarships.
They used it to build a student hostel at the University of Lagos, a project meant to solve a desperate accommodation crisis for young Nigerians struggling to get an education.
And then, they put a price tag on it that is three times the university’s tuition fee.
They built a solution with public money and turned it into a private enterprise. They took a lifeline and turned it into a luxury good. They looked at students sleeping in overcrowded rooms or commuting for hours, and they saw a business opportunity.
So, to the APC, to Mr. Gbajabiamila, we say: thank you.
Thank you for providing the single greatest metaphor for your entire government. You have, in one building, perfectly summarized your approach to national stewardship.
1.Take public resources.
2.Brand them as your personal achievement, complete with a sculpture.
3.Price them out of the reach of the very people you claim to be serving.
This isn’t just a hostel. This is the Tinubu economic model cast in concrete. It is the same logic that sees our national assets as collateral, our citizens as revenue sources, and our collective future as a commodity to be traded.
They are not just renting out rooms. They are renting your own money back to you at a premium. They are telling every Nigerian parent that their child’s education is not a right, but a high-end consumer product. They are telling every student that a roof over their head is a privilege, not a basic necessity for learning.
This is the difference between a government that invests in its people and a regime that preys on them. A leader with Character, Competence, and Capacity sees a student housing crisis and builds a sustainable, affordable solution. A regime driven by greed sees a crisis and builds a tollbooth.
Look at that N1.6 billion building. It is not a gift. It is an invoice. It is a daily reminder of who this government works for, and it is not you.
They are betting you won’t notice. They are betting you will be grateful for the shiny new building and forget to ask who paid for it and who profits from it. They are betting you will see the name on the plaque and forget the names on the ballot paper who are struggling to pay the fees.
They are wrong.
We see the building. We see the price tag. And we see the truth.
Remember this building. Remember the students commuting for hours while rooms paid for by their parents’ taxes sit empty or are occupied by those who can afford the extortionate rates. Remember it when they talk about “Renewed Hope.”
And then, when the time comes, act accordingly.
#ANewNigeriaIsPOssible
BusinessDayNG@BusinessDayNg
INVESTIGATION: Inside the N1.6bn UNILAG hostel that became part of crisis it was built to solve This BusinessDay Investigation takes you inside a taxpayer-funded hostel, now priced out of reach for the very students it was meant to help. Read the investigation here: businessday.ng/investigation/…
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