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@ClimateEsq

#Alumnus of @_AfricanUnion #Environmentalist,@YALIRLCWA fellow, @localguides Lagos, @GlobalLF Social Media Ambassador ||

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2010
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Mr. Climate
Mr. Climate@OlumideIDOWU·
I am extremely frustrated with @KenyaAirways over the unacceptable delay in delivering my luggage, as this has caused significant inconvenience, including the loss of access to essential medications and personal belongings, and if not resolved immediately, I will have no option but to pursue legal action. #UnProfessionalAirline
Mr. Climate@OlumideIDOWU

Hello @KenyaAirways It is now the third day and I am yet to receive my luggage, which is deeply concerning and inconvenient. This situation is becoming very difficult, as I currently do not have access to my clothing or essential medication, and I kindly request urgent attention and resolution. @JFKairport @Kenyans

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Just Me ||@ClimateEsq·
@ClimateWed The fact that it accounts for 29% of deaths in Nigeria is a clarion call for us to brace up and tackle it before it gets out of hand.
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ICCDI AFRICA
ICCDI AFRICA@ClimateWed·
There is a quiet epidemic running alongside Nigeria’s more publicised health crises. It does not arrive in sudden outbreaks or make international emergency headlines. It builds slowly, meal by meal, sip by sip, until it arrives as a stroke at the age of 45, a diabetes diagnosis at 38 years, a hypertension prescription that a household cannot reasonably afford. bit.ly/47a1qAB via Environews
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Just Me ||@ClimateEsq·
@ola_product @Oluwamidunsin I made my comment 9.36am You made yourself 9.39am You made yours.after I criticize your empty headed skull for not contributing to the posts but choose to criticize. You have proven to me that you're an Oloshi. A fish brain adult. Now fuck off.
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HeritOla-Product Designer👩🏽‍💻
@ClimateEsq @Oluwamidunsin x.com/i/status/20331… Read and be educated dim witted Esq.
HeritOla-Product Designer👩🏽‍💻@ola_product

@Sir_Trajan @Oluwamidunsin @Divinebeing05 While some women had 8 children and died while giving birth to the last born. Pregnancies are very different for different people and even for the same woman, no one pregnancy and child bearing is the same, even for the same woman, Dr is not saying women shouldn't get pregnant,

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Dr. Mary
Dr. Mary@Oluwamidunsin·
I keep seeing comments like: “If pregnancy is dangerous, why did you give birth? Aren’t you a mother yourself?” Or “Is it every woman that gets pregnant that develops problems? If not, why call pregnancy dangerous” and many other similar remarks. Instead of dismissing these as low-IQ questions, I choose to see them as an opportunity for education and as evidence of an obvious knowledge gap. So let me address this. In Nigeria, for every 100,000 pregnant women, an estimated 950–1,050 women die from pregnancy and childbirth–related causes. Beyond deaths, for every 100,000 pregnant women, about 5,000–10,000 develop serious pregnancy- or childbirth-related illnesses (maternal morbidity) complications that can permanently affect their health, livelihood, and quality of life. Now compare this to the global average: about 100 women die per 100,000 births worldwide. In Nigeria, the average is around 1,000 deaths per 100,000 births. Because of this alarming burden, huge efforts and funding have been directed toward improving maternal health. For example, USAID funded about $423 million for maternal and reproductive health programs, while the World Bank approved $570 million to strengthen Nigeria’s primary healthcare system, including maternal and newborn services. So when someone with any level of influence — even influence over just one person — boldly states that pregnancy is not dangerous, it is not a harmless opinion. Influence has a ripple effect. That one person influenced can influence twenty more. Statements like this can subtly reshape public perception. They may discourage pregnant women from attending antenatal or postnatal clinics. They may cause women to ignore medical advice. Ultimately, this can increase maternal morbidity and mortality — the very outcomes healthcare workers and governments are working tirelessly, day and night, to reduce. Speaking up against such careless narratives is therefore not just about defending the dignity of women who have suffered or died from pregnancy-related complications. It is about protecting lives. It is about supporting evidence-based care. And it is about not allowing careless talk to undermine the hard work of already exhausted healthcare workers.
Dr. Mary@Oluwamidunsin

Someone should help me tag Madam ‘Pregnancy is not dangerous’ since she has blocked me.

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Just Me ||@ClimateEsq·
@ClementKerenku @FotoNugget Some of you are terribly mad. You tagged him and went ahead to profit from his work, without his consent? .you suppose do jail.
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Only1mayor
Only1mayor@ClementKerenku·
@FotoNugget I am the artist who created the artwork used in the movie. The piece was inspired by a photograph I saw online, and I made sure to credit and reference the photographer from the beginning, even before the production team contacted me about using the artwork.
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SarkinFOTO
SarkinFOTO@FotoNugget·
Dear Omobi Oboli TV, It has come to my attention that a visual featured in your film “Before We Let Go” appears to recreate a photograph originally taken by me. As the creator and copyright holder of the original image, I am concerned that the work may have been reproduced without prior authorization or licensing. I would appreciate clarification on the circumstances surrounding the use of this image in the production. If my work was used as a reference or recreated for the film, I would like us to discuss appropriate crediting and licensing arrangements. Kind regards,
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Omoni Oboli@Omonioboli

Besties, this one is different 📌 BEFORE WE LET GO is not your usual boy meets girl story. It’s deeper, more layered and very real. It explores the parts of love we do not always see and the emotions we struggle to show. Watch now on Omoni Oboli TV 💝 youtu.be/QJZa_uIErIA?si…

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@Oluwamidunsin 1 out of 10 women develop childbirth issues. 1 out of 100 women die from childbirth in Nigeria. And you said its dangerous? Get a life, dude!
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Lora Madukife.@MakuachiM5962·
@OtitoNosike By "Religion" you mean, "Christianity?" Go and campaign first and see whether it's the Christians that'll assassinate you.
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Lukas Not Podolski
Lukas Not Podolski@OtitoNosike·
Nigerians must continue to pray that someone like myself never makes it to Aso Rock as President. I am telling you now, the very first thing I will do is place heavy restrictions on religion. Pastors will be required to obtain a permit from the State House before they can operate, and that permit will be renewed every year. Their sermons will be closely monitored, and any preacher who dares to say what my government has not approved will instantly have his permit revoked. His church, which, by law, will not be allowed to hold more than thirty people at a time (if the thirty-first shows up, he will be instantly remanded in a psychiatric ward), will immediately be converted into a science institute, a public library, or a government re-education center. The pastor himself will be sent to a state-run institution for reorientation, where he will remain until he shows clear signs of accepting the worldview of the state before he is allowed to return to society.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

Bishop David Oyedepo’s Ark Legacy Project at Canaanland, a 109,000-seat auditorium set to become the world’s largest church sanctuary.

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U_Tripping.
U_Tripping.@dasoulmade1·
Guess the female celebrity ⤵️🤦🏿‍♂️
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Nnalu
Nnalu@NelsonGoody·
@Nenye11111 Broke boys no suppose de near relationship ni
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NENYE💕@Nenye11111·
ending a relationship because he can’t afford to take care of you is completely valid.
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THE KINE 🌕🖤@asher_kine·
I may understand that a bunch of people cannot fathom a young adult living and working in Ogun state, trying to make a way for themselves because she ‘looks too good’ for such a job. This person has a sister living in Lagos, it’s a 2 hr drive & She’s 21, I have cousins in Ogun state ffs. I was 17 filming entertainers at events just to ‘chase something’ from unilag. I was exactly 20 after grad juggling Ikotun & Chevron to be with Yhemolee , Asake and Ashidapo to document everything I could until YL started paying me and got me to film Olamide & Asake Omo ope and it was up from there. I really do understand agenda agending but I won’t let some silly takes ruin this one for her or let y’all undermine videos I create. I understand that most of my videos span through the progression of a day but this video spanned over a week after our first meet. I’m unsure how it looks like a 48hr livestream.
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Bella
Bella@BellaBaddie__·
I'm pregnant and looking for a baby boy name that ends with "on" Help me out before my husband suggests Dragon again 🙂
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Just Me ||@ClimateEsq·
@Yeahmicee @Milli_MG1 Every single lady always wants to have another woman's men, especially if he's the caring type. If the man can outsoure cooking ,dont you think the message he's sending to the lady cook is that he must be a romantic kind of guy?
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Yemsss🌞🧡🌞
Yemsss🌞🧡🌞@Yeahmicee·
I don’t know how you’ll post something like this when there’s already a stereotype about private chefs, some of these girls are just dumb 🤦🏽‍♀️
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