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Port Harcourt, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2022
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God bless your parent. If to say them train you, how I wan take dey see breast like this.
AMAKS💕@catwoman2267
Inspired by Nicki 🙂↕️
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@FabrizioRomano @hoeslovesbrian Madrid overused his juju against Man City, not surprised
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@PHEDconnect Swear say una dey fix am as fast as possible?? Swear am
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@iamdimma4 @ManUtd @grok Chidimma you are welcome to the greatest football institution to ever exist.

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Facebook ahh post
Steve Harvey@IAmSteveHarvey
If you could wake up anywhere in the world tomorrow, where would it be?
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@SisiEko_ofPh This thing no be life wey dey live for this city like this
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We can't keep waiting for the world to bring industrial automation to Nigeria. We have to start building it ourselves.
After 300+ hours of non-stop fabrication, spending more than 5kg in material, and gathering hundreds of individual components, this is the foundation of a 6-axis robotic arm built entirely from scratch.
They say hardware is hard. Doing it here is even harder. But holding the pieces of what this could become is a feeling I can't quite describe. Let's see if all the math was right. Assembly begins tomorrow.



Khalifa@El__Yaq
I’m planning to build four robots in 2026. 1 Something for the kids (ok, me)- maybe a bigger spider bot 2 Some automation mechanism like a conveyor system because mechatronics 3 Something inspired by human anatomy 4 The main project for the year, an industrial grade robotic arm
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“A New Kind of Sweetness”
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🎥: @Drimkastr Studios
#fyp #foryoupage #relatable #bridgerton #bridgerton4
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A hospital in Lagos was holding a woman hostage.
Not with guns. With a bill she couldn't pay.
She had received treatment. She was well enough to leave. But the hospital wouldn't discharge her until someone settled the balance. So she stayed — trapped in a ward, away from her family, unable to work.
This happens every single day in Nigeria. In a country where 97% of the population has no health insurance, a hospital visit can become a prison sentence.
The Aproko Doctor Foundation exists because we refused to accept that.
Through community-led financing — thousands of everyday Nigerians contributing small amounts monthly — we've built something that looks a lot like insurance, except it belongs to the people:
• ₦50M+ paid to hospitals. 100+ patients freed.
• 1,500 women screened for cancer in one Abuja weekend — 500 more than planned.
• 150 women caught cervical cancer early. Alive today because of a free screening.
• Solar power installed in hospital NICUs so incubators don't go dark.
• ₦3.1M raised in 4 hours — one tweet, one community, one woman's prosthetic leg.
The community is the insurance.
We're not waiting for the system to fix itself. We're proving that when people pool their resources — even ₦500 at a time — they can do what budgets and bureaucracies haven't.
If you believe healthcare should involve everybody, join us.
Contribute: 0139722962 | Sterling Bank | Aproko Doctor Foundation
Partner. Share this.
Nobody should go broke because of healthcare.
#AprokoDoctorFoundation #CommunityLedFinancing #HealthcareInNigeria #The100KClub #PublicHealth #Africa

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