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@DomdanilstaR

Web3 Farmer | Physiotherapist | @greatifealumni

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2011
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INTELIUS 𝔽rAI@DomdanilstaR·
GM CT If you plan to be bullish on @FractionAI_xyz this new week Simply say “GFAPS”
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Verterex Properties 🏡 🚗
As a Nigerian Earning 600k you are in that middle class level where you are trying hard but a 9 million naira car still feels very far As a Nigerian earning 400k you will likely be needing savings to pay your rent. The 9 million car dream is even farther. After rent food data and family support you fit save only 50k to 100k per month if you try hard. That means 8 to 12 years or more of serious grinding before you fit drop the full cash. As a Nigerian earning 250k you will be needing saving to buy chair in your apartment. Car ownership is not even in the picture. Savings after basic expenses fit be 30k to 60k monthly at best. You go need 12 to 20 years or more to gather 9 million without loan. As a Nigerian earning 150k life is tight. You use your saving for small things like food or transport. Saving for 9 million car is long dream. You fit put aside 20k to 40k monthly. That one mean 15 to 25 years straight. Many no even dream car they just manage public transport. As a Nigerian earning 100k you are in survival mode. Rent and food dey fight you. Ajo is the only way for small needs. Savings fit be 10k to 30k monthly. To reach 9 million you dey look at 20 to 40 years. Okada or leg is the main ride. As a Nigerian earning 70k which is around minimum wage you dey struggle with basics. Saving is very hard. You fit manage 5k to 15k monthly on good days. That mean 30 to 50 years or more for the car. Car no dey conversation at all. As a Nigerian earning 50k or 30k you are deep in the trenches. Many days na borrow to eat. Saving anything serious is almost impossible. For 9 million car that one fit take 40 to 60 years even if you save every kobo. People here focus on today not tomorrow. 😭
Jm.autos 🚗@WilJay_1

At what salary should someone realistically own a car in Nigeria?

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Akin Olaoye
Akin Olaoye@akintollgate·
“High Net-worth broke” is another type of suffering no one explains. You might find a billionaire indoors in his mega-mansion unable to buy fuel in his 5 car convoy to attend an event. He locks his gate and avoids visitors hoping he can solve their problems. I once helped a G-wagon bros with N50k to fuel his car as he was running late for a flight and only had 3 miles with 0 Naira in all his accounts. I was fueling my classic mercedes at the forte oil on admiralty road in lekkk and he casually walked up to me and told me his ordeal. I didn’t even think twice or judge him, I just asked them to fuel him quickly. Apparently his driver took the car on an errand and left it on empty. He got to Abuja and transferred N250k to me about a month later. I totally forgot the encounter. Great guy and today he is one of my biggest customers at my eyewear stores. I too had been in his shoes, so I understand how it happens. That Rich man you look up too, might need your little help once in a while. 🙏🏾
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SALMAN👑@AWholeSalmanPR·
Sabinus can never rest 😂🤣
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Dr. AK 🇮🇳
Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx·
In September 2015, on an Air Canada flight from Spain to the US, a 2-year-old boy began struggling to breathe. His asthma attack worsening, oxygen levels dropping to a dangerous 87-88%. His medication was stuck in checked luggage, and the plane had only an adult inhaler—no pediatric spacer or nebulizer. Enter Dr. Khurshid Guru, an Indian-origin robotic surgeon from Roswell Park Cancer Institute (originally from Kashmir). When the call for a doctor went out, he sprang into action. Channeling his inner innovator spirit, Dr. Guru improvised a lifesaving spacer (a breathing device that can deliver high medication content to lungs for kids) using: -A plastic water bottle (cut to create a chamber) -A plastic cup -Tape -The plane's oxygen mask & tank -A passenger's adult inhaler He poked holes in the bottle, attached the inhaler to deliver medicated mist, connected oxygen for flow, and fitted the mask so the toddler could inhale both effectively. Quick thinking turned everyday items into a pediatric breathing aid. The child's breathing stabilized, oxygen levels rose, and he was safe for the rest of the flight. By the time the plane landed, the 2-year-old was playing with his mother. This was indeed a miraculous work by Dr. Guru at 30,000 feet. Images are for representative purpose.
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Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx

Doctors - What is the one piece of advice you would give about handling in-flight medical emergencies based on your knowledge and experience?

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Fatbell Agrosciences 🇳🇬🇳🇬
@Mz_Tosyn One of my neighbor on hospital bed is a biker he had accident. Broke his ribs, broke his femur and tibia. You know what his two balls removed removed from the sacks he held with his hands himself. Before he left he's started having erection. I can't encourage anybody to ride it.
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Ifeoluwa Adediran
Ifeoluwa Adediran@Drifead·
From dreams to documents. My wife and I are officially New Zealand Residents 🇳🇿 God did. 🙏❤️
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Ifeoluwa Adediran
Ifeoluwa Adediran@Drifead·
Excluding serious pathologies like brain tumors… Spondylosis and spondylolisthesis are NOT the causes of most back or spinal pain. They are largely age-related findings, not disease labels. Research shows that 50–90% of people aged 40–80 have spondylosis and 30–60% have Grade 1 spondylolisthesis, yet the majority are completely asymptomatic, i.e no pain at all. So why are we still treating Xray and MRI reports instead of patients? The average Nigerian patient is already used to pain. By the time they present to the hospital, they have tried all kinds of herbs, balms, and home remedies, and their condition has become chronic or almost chronic. Now we help them complete the cycle of failure thinking we are helping them: load them with muscle relaxants and analgesics. And what happens? They keep coming back for more pain meds. No real recovery, more side effects, increased dependency and more harm in the long run. To simply put it, this is not treatment but symptom suppression. The best thing you can offer these patients is early referral to physiotherapy. That is exactly why physiotherapy units exist: to restore movement, improve function, reduce pain properly, and prevent chronic disability. If your management plan is drugs first and physiotherapy last, then you are managing pain, not solving the problem. When it comes to mechanically caused pain, we should focus on treating the person and not treating images.
Dr. Afo@Dr_Afo

As a medical doctor in a busy outpatient department, you'd see a lot of potential patients with brain tumour and spinal problems like spondylolisthesis and spondylosis. However, you would struggle to make diagnosis because very few people can afford routine CT scans and MRI. So you do what you can. You will load them with analgesics, lifestyle advise and muscle relaxants. And in the few cases that don't resolve, that eventually do the MRI to confirm the diagnosis, neurosurgical intervention in this country is a joke. Go to government centers and they'd book you months ahead because they don't have enough Neurosurgeons. Go to private hospital and they'd ask for the price of your two kidneys. My biggest prayer point these days is not to ever fall sick. Like really sick. Because the prognosis is poor for an average Nigerian.

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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
It was not just the snake that killed Ifunanya Nwangene. Please walk with me.
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Aweni peperempe,omoge onibata🩰🎀
POV: you graduated with a first class from UNILAG and did the C. Ronaldo winning style in front of everyone 😁😁🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Happy for him✨
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Pat-Mario
Pat-Mario@Mario_Sneh·
JOHESU is still on strike!…A strike that has lasted more than 57 days now! Whats stopping the VP Kashim Shettima from intervening in the JOHESU situation too!? JOHESU is an association comprising of; Pharmacists, Radiographers, Med lab Scientists, Physiotherapists, Optimetrists, Dietitians, Medical Record Officers, Dental Technicians, Healthcare Assistants & other HCW other than Nurses and Doctors. The healthcare system is an all encompassing sector that cannot work effectively with some sect on strike and the others on ground! The government should stop the selective treatment in the healthcare sector. Every healthcare professional matters!!! LISTEN TO JOHESU NOW AND END THE STRIKE!!
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CAVE🇳🇬🇬🇭🇬🇧🇺🇸🇿🇦@CFCcave

Resident doctors called off TICS 2.0 strike (set for today Jan 12, 2026) after VP Kashim Shettima's intervention. Govt promised action on, OHCSF, IPPIS, arrears, specialist allowance, promotions & reinstatements. Conditional pause full review Jan 25. If no progress, strike resumes! Court order also helped. Healthcare spared chaos for now. Relief! #NARD #NoStrike

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rynenzo
rynenzo@rynenzo·
NO MORE BACKFLEET FOR NOW 😔
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
One of the moments that still makes me pause when I think about culture shock in America happened during my graduate school days. I remember going to Macy’s, standing at the checkout, just exchanging the usual polite friendliness with the cashier. Nothing unusual. Smiles, small talk, the normal script. As I was about to leave, she casually suggested we should go out for dinner sometime. I declined, gently. What came next, though, caught me completely off guard. She said, “Wouldn’t you like to marry an American and become a citizen?” I remember standing there, stunned. What made it more unsettling wasn’t her question, but the broader reality behind it. A young woman who hadn’t even finished high school saw no barrier (educational, intellectual, or life-stage) to marrying someone on a PhD track, simply because citizenship was involved. In that moment, achievement, years of study, ambition, and future plans seemed irrelevant. Immigration status had flattened everything. Too often, immigrants (especially our fellow Africans) have unconsciously reinforced this narrative. You see people marrying not out of love, shared values, or respect, but out of desperation for papers. Over time, that desperation teaches others to underestimate us and to believe that citizenship is our ultimate price, and that it can buy anything, even dignity.
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo

One of my culture shocks when I got here 18 years ago was that the average American does not know Nigeria. As in: does not know the name and certainly doesn't know where to locate it on the map. Knows zilch about the language or culture. I felt so offended. Us. A whole GIANT of Africa?! I am talking about an average American here. They know Kenya and South Africa but not probably any other African country (they don't even know Egypt is Africa, they associate it more with the Middle East.) I have since gotten over myself. If people care to ask, I educate them. If they don't ask, we carry on our conversation. No offense meant, and none certainly taken.

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Daniel Olúbùnmi, MCSP
Daniel Olúbùnmi, MCSP@DanOlubunmi·
MSc Physiotherapy, with Distinction Developing Solutions Masters Scholar, University of Nottingham!!! @UniofNottingham I’m proud myself to have achieved this milestone. And I give God all the praise!!!
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Abnormal Saline
Abnormal Saline@oyinloluwas·
Last days in med school 🎊🤓
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00: 00 𝘄𝗵𝗼’𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗮𝘄𝗮𝗸𝗲? I WILL WIN Tonight’s focus is my favorite new project on @wallchain ➥ Alignerz : @Alignerz_ is rewriting how tokens launch and how people earn. You get tokens by actually participating, and the more active you are on Wallchain, the more you make. And with IWO, holding longer gets you better prices and bigger rewards.
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00: 00 𝘄𝗵𝗼’𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗮𝘄𝗮𝗸𝗲? I WILL WIN Tonight’s focus is my favorite new project on @wallchain ➥ Alignerz : @Alignerz_ is rewriting how tokens launch and how people earn. You get tokens by actually participating, and the more active you are on Wallchain, the more you make. And with IWO, holding longer gets you better prices and bigger rewards.

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INTELIUS 𝔽rAI@DomdanilstaR·
Longer vest = higher value, naturally. Circulating supply stays tiny, price discovery stays healthy. Projects launch with real alignment: participants are stakeholders, not forced sellers. Vesting stops being punishment and becomes the ultimate incentive layer. Web3 working
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INTELIUS 𝔽rAI@DomdanilstaR·
GM Alignerz Most launchpads trap allocations in rigid vesting cages. @Alignerz_ turns them into markets. Tokenized Vesting Schedules (TVSs) = your locked tokens as tradable ERC-721 positions. Sell early, hold for upside, hedge, or exit on your terms. No more TGE dump fests.
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