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IbukunAlayo
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Software Engineer. Make-up artist. Geek toh sleek😌. A staunch Man United fan.
Abuja Katılım Temmuz 2017
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@Ahmedmusa718 hello sir good afternoon, my name is itoro, I live in abuja and I am 36yrs old, I am down with kidney failure since 2023 and it is taken a huge toll on me, sir pls if there’s anyway u can assist me pls I will be grateful 🥲 0063113458 sterling bNk itoro otu

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Aside from alcohol, aflatoxins are the deadliest thing sitting in your liver right now.
And they came from your kitchen.
Groundnuts.
Peanuts.
Chilli pepper.
Turmeric.
Even your tomatoes, the ones that started going soft and you blended them anyway because you didn't want to waste money.
But the oga of them all is corn.
Corn stored in heat and humidity grows a mould you cannot see, smell, or taste.
That mould produces aflatoxins, one of the most potent liver carcinogens known to science.
It doesn't kill you today.
It accumulates.
Sits in your liver quietly, for years.
Doing damage you won't feel until the damage is done.
In a country where corn is in everything, pap, akamu, cornflakes, corn flour, popcorn, roasted corn on the roadside, nobody is having this conversation.
And those tomatoes you blended because they were “just a little soft”?
Mould starts inside before it shows outside.
By the time you see it, the aflatoxins are already in the paste.
Your liver is already fighting sugar, wheat, seed oil, and processed food. Now add invisible poison from the ingredients you trust the most.
And here's what nobody connects.
Fatty liver.
Chronic inflammation.
Hepatitis B that half this country carries without knowing. Aflatoxin exposure on top of all of it.
Each one alone, your liver can manage. Stack them together, year after year, on a plate that never changes, and the liver stops repairing.
It starts rewriting.
Cells that should die, don't.
Cells that shouldn't grow, do.
That is how liver cancer begins.
Not overnight.
Not from one thing.
From a stack of damage that was never addressed, because the liver never complained.
Until it did.
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Please Read🙏🙏
Ordinary cartarhh landed me to something I couldn't even imagine in my life 😫
I can't breathe though my nose can't sleep well can't eat well but regardless I give thanks to almighty God for still keeping me till this moment 🙏
I needed 2.5 million naira for my surgery 😭
For people that are sending me money I’m really really grateful I needed more support please 🥺🙏
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#Cancer
She's active on TikTok..
Please help out...
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In January my Mum was diagnosed of cancer, in secs I saw my life falling apart. Hospital gave us bill of 9Million -11milion naira. To cover for 6cycles of chemotherapy, Radiotherapy and surgery. I could only cry cause where are we going to get such amount of money.
I came on here last month to seek help and the people that donated 241k came out. God bless you all for me🙏
So far we have spent 5million naira and we are left with about 7 Million naira. I’m already exhausted;financially and all ways.
The hospital asked me to come get letter so we can return to our state, cause no money for her to continue.
I don’t know where else to turn to, I’m back again begging and crying 😭
Please help my mum survive Cancer.
She is fighting so hard for her life and recovering well. We don’t just have the money. I can’t watch her just go back home to nothing😭
Please any amount will go a long way to help her.
My mum is 59, I really want to see her live her life again 😭😭😭
Any form of support will go a long way please, I’m carrying so much😭
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MISSING PERSON ALERT
Shidosam Aboshi Lazarus is missing. Please help us find her.
DETAILS
Name: Shidosam Lazarus Aboshi
Age: 16
Languages: Jukun Wanu/Wapan, English, Hausa
Location: Wukari, Taraba State
Disappeared: April 15, 2026
Last seen: Kufai on Wednesday Jalingo


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I need your help guys😔😭
Please like and retweet if you come across this post 😔
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@Randomgirlontk If you can pull 7k likes and 3k retweets, you’ll get 16 pro max or any 16 series you want from my store..!!
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A tribute to my mother, Joy Bassey.
You came back to see me in 1996, and I remember that visit so clearly. You told me you would return, and I held on to those words for years. I waited in ways I didn’t fully understand at the time. But you never came back.
Now I understand why.
It hurts in a way I cannot fully explain, knowing that all this time, while I was hoping, life had already taken you far beyond my reach. Still, I choose to remember you not by your absence but by the fragments of love you left behind.
You were fearless, and I remember that vividly. You never allowed anyone to hurt me. In those moments, I felt protected, seen, and loved. Those memories stayed with me and shaped who I am today.
I want you to know this, wherever you are: your boy became a man. You weren’t there to witness it, but every step I took, every lesson I learned, and every strength I built carried a part of you within me.
Mother’s Day has always been just another day for me, no celebrations, no calls, no shared laughter, just silence where you should have been. Yet, even in that silence, you were never replaced.
You remain my first love, and that will never change.
I searched for you, hoping for a reunion, but instead, I found closure. It was painful but necessary.
Even though life separated us and time took you away before we could meet again, you will always be loved, deeply and endlessly.
Rest well, Mum. 🕊️
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He married his first wife when he was still struggling to build his life. She was there when he had nothing.She cooked, prayed, and stood by him when things were hard.
A few years into the marriage, she started complaining of lower abdominal pain.
Sometimes she would say, “It feels like something is not right.”
They ignored it.
Life was busy. Money was tight.
She kept going… because that’s what women do.
Then the bleeding started, not her normal period.
Weakness followed. Hospital visits became frequent.
After several tests, the doctor said it was Cervical Cancer.They didn’t even understand what that meant at first.Treatment started late.
Very late.
He watched her lose weight.
Watched her strong body become fragile.
One night, she held his hand and said,
“Take care of yourself… and don’t forget me.”
That was how he lost her.
Years later, after healing slowly, he married again.
His second wife was full of life.
She brought laughter back into the house.
This time, he promised himself,“I will do better.”
But after some time… it started again.
She complained of pain during intimacy.
Then irregular bleeding.
He was scared, but hopeful, “It can’t be the same thing.”
They went to the hospital.
The result came back…
Again Cervical Cancer.
This time, he broke down.
“How is this happening again?”
He spent everything he had trying to save her.
Moved from one hospital to another.
But just like the first…
She didn’t make it.
People started talking.
Some said it was a curse.
Some said he was unlucky with women.
He didn’t understand anything anymore.
After some years, he met his third wife.
She was calm, mature, and very careful about her health. When she started noticing unusual discharge and slight bleeding, she insisted:
“We are going to the hospital early.”
For the first time, something different happened.
The doctor didn’t just test her.
He looked at the man and said,
“I need to run a test on you too.”
That was the moment everything changed.
The result showed he was a carrier of Human Papillomavirus.
He had no symptoms.
He looked completely healthy.
But he had been unknowingly passing it to his wives.
That was how all three women developed the same sickness.
His third wife was lucky.
Because it was discovered early, her own case of Cervical Cancer was caught at an early stage.
She survived.
That day, he didn’t cry like before.
He sat quietly…
Thinking about the two women he had buried.
Thinking about how he loved them…
yet unknowingly became part of what killed them.
This is not to blame anyone.
Many men don’t know they carry HPV.
Many women don’t know the risk.
But silence is dangerous.
Test yourself.
Encourage your partner to test.
Go for regular checkups.
Because sometimes…
what looks like love and normal life
may be hiding something that needs attention.
This post is not to scare you.
It’s to wake you up. Because not everything that kills… comes with noise.
Some of you are calling it “village people.”
But what if it’s simply lack of information?

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@opadez @achieversmidst @Ibukunalayo @ladybeee__ @Remilek62468741 @bolly240 @oladrea @KShuqroh @BankzCollection @BigFrosh_ @AmazingJargo Awon molebi miiiii❤️
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“Achievers Midst rejoices with one of our own as they begin a new chapter in marriage
🥰💐 @achieversmidst



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Abuja Corp Member had a bike accident on Tuesday! She will need to undergo surgery for her hand! Please help with her hospital bills! Nothing is too small🤲🏼
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Help repost!!
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