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May_ella🌟

@MaeObike

I love good food😋 Add God to everything 🙏🏽 Be yourself! #ChelseaFC Medical Laboratory Scientist👩‍⚕️

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May_ella🌟@MaeObike·
Everyone has a field he/she is destined to conquer. Don't just follow the crowd. Know thyself!! What works for someone might not work for you.😊
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Jemima@JemimaOsunde·
30 on the 30th ouuuuuu 🌸💞💕✨ Happy birthday to meeee
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ᵘ​̲ᵗ​̲ᵈEddie
ᵘ​̲ᵗ​̲ᵈEddie@dfweddiee·
Disadvantages of trotro 1. It can give you tetanus. 2. It will stain your white shirt. 3. You will be late for work. 4. You will miss your job interview. 5. Someone will have cold and be coughing openly. 6. Body odor will wound you. 7. Your head will hit the gate when getting down. 8. Obolo will squeeze you. 9. Someone will be watching TikTok with full volume. 10. The trotro can break down mid way and you will be stranded. 11. You will join very long queue before it gets to your turn. 12. Mates will tell you his mind because you gave him 100 cedis and he doesn’t have change. 13. Trotro just dey vex me everyday 😭
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Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research
Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) at Chemunaa today for free TB screening! 🩺 TB is preventable and treatable — but early detection is key. Don’t wait. Get screened. Encourage someone else too. 💙 Let’s end TB together. #EndTB #WorldTBDay
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BBC News (UK)@BBCNews·
UN votes to recognise slavery as 'gravest crime against humanity' bbc.in/3PnDIe6
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May_ella🌟@MaeObike·
@TheEastGuy1 @C__Kanu “Ọ nwere nwata nwanyị, nwata mara mma. She come from Canada and I’m going to marry her.”
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Goddess ☁️
Goddess ☁️@sheis_Z·
Girls that watch anime
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Cindy☘️
Cindy☘️@Indemosyd·
Adults who still watch Anime. Retweet this.
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아두라💞💜
아두라💞💜@Aduradara61049·
Adults who still watch cartoons. Retweet this.
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Ugochukwu Madu
Ugochukwu Madu@UgochukwuCFR·
Yesterday, I watched the full “Pulse One on One” interview with Nkubi’s family where I heard Mrs. Nkubi say her doctor recommended infidelity with her brother-in-law or getting a sperm donor as a solution instead of letting her husband impregnate her. Now, I’ve read comments here and on other blogs, but no one is suggesting a medical intervention or solution. Everyone is being judgmental and dismissive. So, I decided to ask questions, search for answers, and found that, for future babies, they could (if they have the financial capacity) utilize Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), specifically IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) combined with Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Monogenic Disorders (PGT-M). PGT-M itself is classified as a genetic screening technique but is used within ART. It is not a medical remedy, it is not a cure, and it is not a treatment for dwarfism. However, it is a reproductive intervention that reduces the risk of passing on a known genetic condition to your children. So, if they choose to do IVF + PGT-M, here’s what the process would look like (in Nkubi’s case): ☑️ Do IVF using his sperm and his wife’s egg. ☑️ Test embryos for the dwarfism mutation. ☑️ Implant ONLY embryos WITHOUT the mutation. This is the most reliable method. It is still not a 100% “guarantee,” but it has very high accuracy. Now, some of you may be asking, “Is there no chance they could naturally produce a child who doesn’t have the condition?” The answer is YES, there can be a natural chance, but it depends entirely on the type of dwarfism. According to my findings, the most common type is achondroplasia (autosomal dominant). So, if the father has achondroplasia and the mother does not (which is likely in Mrs. Nkubi’s case), then each pregnancy has: ☑️ A 50% chance the child will inherit dwarfism ☑️ A 50% chance the child will not inherit it So, YES, naturally, they could have a child without dwarfism, but if the 50–50 chance favors the condition several times, they may have several kids with the condition. NOTE that I am not a medical doctor. Curiosity made me seek answers, and I’m just sharing what I found. So, do not take this as medical advice. Consult a medical doctor, specifically one whose expertise is in reproductive health. And please, a person with dwarfism is a human being (not less of a human than you are) and deserves dignity, respect, love, and full social inclusion. Dwarfism is a medical condition, often genetic in origin, and not a spectacle for ridicule, and when people engage in trolling or mockery, they reinforce stigma and discrimination that are well-documented public health concerns, capable of causing serious psychological harm including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, chronic stress, and social withdrawal, especially in children who are more vulnerable to the long-term mental health consequences of bullying and marginalization. So, LET LOVE LEAD❤️
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"I have not seen a little person fashion model before. That is what I want my daughter to be. That is the profession I want for her." — Vivian Nkubi

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PANGenS
PANGenS@PANGenS2023·
Work package(WP) updates⬇️⬇️ 1/3 📌WP1 financial & administrative management updates were delivered by Dr. Stephen Osei-Wusu and Ms. Pamela Nai 📌WP2- capacity building and training. Updates were delivered by the leads Dr. Bright Adu and Dr. Daniela Brites.
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PANGenS@PANGenS2023·
1/3 Highlights from this morning’s session, where lead project coordinators Prof. @stefan_niemann and Prof. @DorothyYeboahM1 delivered opening remarks and shared key project updates. 📊 The session was also honoured by the presence of the Director General of INS Mozambique. 🇲🇿
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PANGenS@PANGenS2023·
We kick off our consortium meeting today, bringing together representatives from all 16 partner institutions across Africa and Europe! 🌍 An exciting and productive week ahead as we collaborate, share progress, and strengthen partnerships. 📈📊 Follow along for updates!
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JoyNews
JoyNews@JoyNewsOnTV·
Free primary healthcare programme: Government to roll out nationwide free primary healthcare from April. #JoyNews
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Davido
Davido@davido·
E FIMILE JARE KILODE 😅😩😃
Music@Music

🚨 2026 #GRAMMY Awards recap just dropped 🚨 Top Mentioned Artists › Bad Bunny › Lady Gaga › Davido Top Mentioned Songs › APT. - ROSÉ & Bruno Mars › DtMF - Bad Bunny › Golden - HUNTR/X, KPop Demon Hunters

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PANGenS
PANGenS@PANGenS2023·
From Benin 🇧🇯, Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 & Togo 🇹🇬 to Accra, Ghana 🇬🇭 We’ve officially commenced sequencing of MTBC isolates at NMIMR-University of Ghana PANGenS representatives from the 3 countries will be at NMIMR from 19–30 January to complete DNA extraction, sequencing, and analysis.
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blue@bluewmist·
STUDY HARD. No matter if it seems impossible. No matter if it takes time. Wake up early and start studying for your future. Just remember that the feeling of success is the best feeling in the world.
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