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Nagba Joshua

@MR_NAGBA

Pharmacist|| Die hard Liverpool fan|| lover of good music|| introvert|| Don't take my tweet seriously just here to have fun 😉

next door neighbour Katılım Temmuz 2016
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
PSG, please. 🙏😔
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Neo Officiall
Neo Officiall@neo_officialll·
You have not seen beauty till you come to Asaba and see the very clean and beautiful girls doing hookup for N10k per nyu. When they are done, they relocate to another state entirely, clean up their socials, block their customers, join a church and get married.
Mighty Mohammed@The__Vyrus

Guy, if you see the girls that do runs eh… you will be heartbroken. Super pretty girls You’ll be chilling with your guys, they’ll say they want girls. One person will enter Snapchat, chat up a girl or two, discuss price & in an hour, the girls show up Girlfriend materials 🤦🏻‍♂️

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Paul Tobi, RPh
Paul Tobi, RPh@paultobi_·
Of course not. Both healthcare professionals are prone to errors. Physicians commonly make prescribing/medication errors, while pharmacists are prone to dispensing errors. That is precisely why layered internal and external checks exist within healthcare systems. For example, in pharmacy practice, it is common to have one person review the prescription, another fill it, and another dispense/counsel, all as safeguards against dispensing errors. Likewise, the involvement of pharmacists significantly reduces medication-related errors within the healthcare system. Now focusing specifically on medication errors, physicians generally record higher prescribing error rates than pharmacists. Part of this is naturally because prescribing authority predominantly rests with physicians, so they are exposed to that risk far more frequently. However, it also reflects differences in the depth of training in pharmacology, therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmaceutics, dose optimisation, drug interactions, and medication management principles that pharmacists receive. A good example is evidence from the UK independent prescribing system, where pharmacist independent prescribers demonstrated substantially lower prescribing error rates compared to physicians, and interestingly, even less experienced pharmacist independent prescribers still recorded lower error rates. Several other factors also come into play, but the basic pattern holds. The key is, and has always been, to work with the other. But before then, you have to know your own capability*, understand the depth of knowledge of the other in their respective niches, and work to get the best outcome. That is why the best pharmacists don’t critique a prescription from the lens of “I know more about medication than he does” but from “what is he trying to do here?” The best physicians also don’t say “I have the prescribing power” but more of “what is he seeing that I am not?” The moment you internalise that, your perspective shifts entirely.
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Dozman@__dozman

Only doctors make errors. Pharmacists can’t. Got it.

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Akwa Ibom 1st Son
Akwa Ibom 1st Son@ukocarter·
"Tinubu doesn't fight enemies, he buys them. That's why he's having problems with Peter Obi since he can't buy him"
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
A brief summary of APC primaries yesterday and Ned Nwoko’s reaction.
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UG@UgwunnaEjikem·
Lmao
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TLO@tlotrading2026·
@NigeriaNDCHQ Lazy and incompetent politician. How can you ever win the general election when you're afraid of your own party primaries? It's all exercise in futility. You'll still lose again in 2027, this time with a wide margin.
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Nagba Joshua@MR_NAGBA·
@Soteriiah @CTSU___ In the place where I did my internship placement we record sometimes up to 1000 prescription errors in a week but all of these records never see the light of day and are treated as “one of those things”. Like I said it’s far worse in Nigeria.
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Nagba Joshua@MR_NAGBA·
@UCTanka @CTSU___ Stop showing your lack of knowledge, Google would have saved you this embarrassment. You should be the one to educate yourself. Read more often and open your skull.
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Ubong Itanka@UCTanka·
@MR_NAGBA @CTSU___ There is no such record either from WHO or CDC that puts medication errors in any list of leading cause of death. You are simply regurgitating beer parlour, backyard drug store gist on the timeline. Try to read so as not to misdirect people.
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Nagba Joshua@MR_NAGBA·
@ThecruiseDoc They are not mere claims, it’s fact. Chimamanda’s case is one of many, if she wasn’t influential it would have been swept under the carpet
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Beckley of ‘BUJ
Beckley of ‘BUJ@ThecruiseDoc·
@MR_NAGBA Really? Maybe you should start publicizing then, until then these are just mere claims.
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Beckley of ‘BUJ@ThecruiseDoc·
A lot of private hospitals manned by well trained doctors and nurses are functioning very well w/o pharmacists jsyk, with no medication errors and whilst I don’t recommend that because of the role and importance of the pharmacist in the healthcare system, your statement is false.
Dr. JBerks💊 🇬🇭@dr_berkai

If pharmacists stopped intervening for just 24 hours in hospitals and pharmacies… Medication errors would rise in a way most people cannot imagine.

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Nagba Joshua@MR_NAGBA·
@ThecruiseDoc Google is there, public hospitals record are there. I wish pharmacist can publicize prescription errors records so that doctors can rest.
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Beckley of ‘BUJ
Beckley of ‘BUJ@ThecruiseDoc·
@MR_NAGBA And where’s the statistics to this claim or it’s another “I no fit lie give you”?
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Nagba Joshua@MR_NAGBA·
@ThecruiseDoc Prescription error from doctors happen far more often than dispensing error from pharmacist. Also most dispensing error often arise from prescription error.
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Beckley of ‘BUJ
Beckley of ‘BUJ@ThecruiseDoc·
@MR_NAGBA So pharmacists don’t make dispensing errors? Who catches it when they do?
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Dear Frank Edoho, this is a financial and life advisory from someone who has been watching. First, the school fees, the properties, the years of provision, the emotional labour, all of that is gone and it is not coming back, mourn it for exactly 30 days, after that it becomes a tuition fee for the most expensive masterclass in human character assessment you will ever attend, file it under education and move forward. Second, you are 57 years old, still handsome, still distinguished, still employed, still relevant, still the man who made “is that your final answer” a cultural moment in Nigerian television history. The woman who left that did not leave because you were not enough, she left because some people confuse a blessing for an entitlement, that is her problem now, not yours. Third, your next investment will not be in a woman who needs building, you have already built two complete human beings from scratch with your resources, your time, and your emotional capacity. Going forward you are only investing in something that already has equity, no fixer upper projects or rehabilitation contracts, you are not NNPC and you cannot afford another turnaround maintenance scam. Fourth, separate your finances permanently and structurally, whatever you own going forward carries your name only until a relationship has proven itself over years not months, love is beautiful but a joint account requires the same due diligence as a business partnership….which it literally is. Fifth, the woman making noise publicly right now naming people and building a victim narrative is doing you a favour you have not recognised yet. She is showing everyone watching exactly who she is without you having to say a single word, your silence is not weakness Frank, your silence is evidence, let it speak. Sixth, stop falling in love with potential, you are a television professional, you understand production, you know the difference between a pilot episode and a complete series, stop funding pilots that never make it to season two. Now the most important advice of all. Come back to television, but not with a quiz show this time, Nigeria has moved past multiple choice questions, we are living in an era of N800 billion missing from FAAC, senators buying tax clearance like recharge cards, a Budget Office that has gone silent on the biggest budget in history, and a government that travels the world giving speeches about transparency while accountability stays at home. Come back with a current affairs programme, sharp, structured, uncomfortable, the kind of show where powerful people sweat under studio lights and ordinary Nigerians get the questions actually answered, hosted by a man who has already survived two public storms with his dignity completely intact, which means nobody can threaten him, blackmail him, or buy him with a land allocation. Nigeria needs a broadcaster who has nothing left to lose and everything to say, and after what you have been through Frank, that man is you. The show writes itself, the audience is already waiting, and this time when you ask the question, we will not be thinking about the money. We will be thinking about the answer. Is that your final answer Frank? Make it count this time.
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ThatBlessedGirl
ThatBlessedGirl@BlessedGirl001·
On Frank Edoho's Marital Scandal, there's something I picked up from men, and I realized that women don't do this enough. I saw how many men called Chike out, that it is a shameful thing to sleep with another man's wife. The men see married women as off-limits. In a moral sense, it makes the woman focus on working on her marriage or getting a divorce if it's no longer working. How I wish more women could call out any woman who is having an affair with another woman's husband. Feminist should also call out any young woman dating married men. It will either make men focus on loving their wife and kids, giving them his presence and staying committed, or getting a divorce if it's no longer working. But no, many young girls will rather kpai than leave married men alone. Don't worry, the girl that will disturb your marriage is studying Hotel Management at the university. What comes around goes around.
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