Hood Bros
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What kind of flu did she have 👀🤧
RIP 🕊️

BIG LEXX.🧚🏽♀️@alexandriademas
This flu is kicking my ass sana 😩.
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Date cancelled 💔
We both agreed to go on a date today by 6pm.
We spoke in the morning and afternoon.
30 minutes to date time, She texted that the cloth she wanted to wear, the zip just got spoiled and she is frustrated about it.
I suggested she change to another dress, look for another dress on her wardrobe.
After like 10 minutes, she texted me and asked "if I can send her some money to buy a new dress at the boutique".
I still never reply💔
Celebrity Doctor@sir_lux_
First time going on a date, today, wish me a happy return guys.
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@xquire147 Very sorry for the loss of your wife and child in a drastic accident @xquire147
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@shxkxbabu May God comfort @shxkxbabu for the loss of his mother. RIP to her
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@shefzybankz @DJ_TUNEZ Dem go soon put all your families for ground
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This post is for King Berry and Peter
Peter made a post yesterday, Berry made a tweet saying he’s lying
This is so sad 😭
ỌBA DÉLÉKÈ 👑@ObaDeleke
No matter how bad things get between me and a friend, I’ll never be the one to drag our private issues into the public space. Some things were shared in trust, in laughter, in vulnerable moments and I don’t forget that just because we fell out. You might go out of your way to tell your side, twist the story, or even throw me under the bus but I won’t match that energy. Not because I’m weak. But because I have boundaries. I have values. Respect doesn’t end just because the relationship did. I’ll keep my silence, not for you but for the version of us that once existed. This is ME❤️
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"My friend cancelled her wedding on Thursday, just two days before it was supposed to be held on Saturday.
She said that on that Thursday, her mother-in-law called her to a location only the two of them knew. When she got there, the woman was already waiting.
The mother-in-law told her that if she still wanted to marry her son, she should know that in their family they don’t believe in one wife. She asked her if she remembered her husband-to-be’s uncle and how many wives he had. My friend said three. The woman then mentioned another relative who also had two wives.
She went further to say even her son’s father had three wives, so her son would also marry other wives. She added that her son could even have a child outside the marriage and she was only informing her so she wouldn’t “disgrace” their family later.
My friend asked if she was supporting her son to cheat on her, and the woman said it is not cheating but a family tradition. When asked if her son knew about this, she replied that she didn’t need to tell him because he would definitely do what she said”
Bride cancels her wedding just two days before the scheduled ceremony after a shocking conversation with her future mother-in-law.

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@FavourOluebu19 @aproko_doctor Dirty girl, bath properly and stay clean
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@aproko_doctor Are you going to lick your hand to try this out??
Man I'm about to pukeeee 🤮
Wouldn't you be inviting bacteria into your body that way?

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They Failed My Mother at Every Turn and She Paid With Her Life
My mother started having pains on her left side. She kept going to the General Hospital in Idah, Kogi State. Every single time, they told her it was ulcer. They gave her ulcer drugs and blamed her for not being consistent with the medication.
She tried to be consistent. The pain kept getting worse.
Then she started coughing blood.
She went back to the hospital. Same ulcer. Same ulcer drugs. One doctor even acknowledged that coughing blood was not a good sign, but still did nothing further. Just ulcer drugs again, and she was sent home.
When her condition deteriorated, we brought her to Kaduna where some of us live. We ran several tests. Nothing showed up. Then a scan revealed masses in her lungs.
One doctor said cancer. A second scan said tuberculosis.
She was placed on anti-TB drugs for months. The bloody cough never stopped.
We went to ABUTH. The thoracic surgeon was shown both conflicting scan results, one saying cancer, one saying TB. Instead of ordering a third scan to settle the conflict, they concluded it was a TB complication and went straight to surgery.
A month after surgery, the histology report came back: Adenocarcinoma of the lungs. Cancer.
The surgery they performed without confirming the diagnosis certainly caused the cancer to spread. If they had done one more scan before cutting her open, treatment could have started immediately and the spread may have been contained.
We moved quickly to oncology. The consultant put her on chemotherapy immediately, no discussion, no options explained, just chemo.
After two sessions, the bloody cough that had stopped after surgery came back. I raised my concerns. The doctor said it was the tumor shrinking. He assured me everything was fine and that I would be surprised to see her recover. We trusted him.
Each round of chemotherapy brought new pain, new symptoms, and more deterioration.
I researched and asked about targeted therapy. I asked about NGS molecular testing to identify the specific mutation driving her cancer so we could match her to the right drug. The doctors acted like I was speaking a foreign language.
I posted about it on Twitter. The consultant saw it and was furious. He told me targeted therapy was out of reach that the test alone would cost N10 million, the drugs M5 million per shot, three times a week, plus travel and hotel costs in Lagos for the test. He told me to relax, that he was giving my mother the best treatment, and that she would recover.
We believed him. We continued.
After the fifth chemotherapy session, my mother's mental state changed. She began speaking and behaving incoherently. Her condition collapsed rapidly. A brain MRI confirmed the cancer had spread to her brain.
This pushed me to research harder. That is when I discovered the truth
The EGFR 29-mutation test was free and sponsored with no cost to us.
The samples could be sent from Kaduna to lagos no travel required.
Targeted therapy drugs cost roughly N1–2 million for a 15 - 30-days dose, not ₦5 million per shot.
And if results showed a different mutation, the comprehensive NGS Classic Panel was just M1.85 million.
When we confronted the consultant with this information at what was supposed to be her sixth chemotherapy session, he admitted without shame that he knew about it but didn't tell us because he assumed the drugs would be too expensive for us.
He never asked. He never gave us the chance to try. He made that decision for us and said nothing.
He then delayed releasing the tissue samples for a full week. By the time we got them and sent them to the lab in Lagos, my mother could no longer take chemotherapy. Her condition had worsened so much they stopped treatment entirely and told us she needed brain surgery.

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