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Inducted.
Oath taken.
Reintroducing Dr. Mariam Omeneke Umar




beloved@Maryamma511
A whole doctor!
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Scary, but also very responsive to treatment
co-creator with God. 🥼🩺@MaryRoseMalomo
Burkitt's lymphoma is the scariest cancer. Wdym 100 percent doubling rate in twenty four hours?
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PLEASE READ THIS!
PLEASE READ THIS!!
PLEASE READ THIS!!
People are begging to be killed in the hands of bandits.
Stop. Read that again. Let it sink deep into your chest.
Imagine being so tired. So broken. So completely empty that death starts to look like mercy. Like peace. Like the only way out.
That's not a stranger. That's your brother. Your neighbor. Your people.
You hear about kidnappings on the news and you scroll past. You see the numbers, 10 killed, 20 kidnapped, 50 million naira ransom and it becomes just noise. But behind every number is a human being. Someone's father. Mother. Someone's child. Someone's entire world.
Imagine what they go through.
Days in the bush. Hunger eating at their insides. The sound of crying from the next tree where another family is tied up. The smell of death around them. The beatings that don't stop. The voices of men who laugh while they suffer. The hope that comes and goes and comes again and finally dies. Innalillahi wa’inna ilaihirraji’un💔😭
And then imagine the moment something inside them breaks. The moment they stop praying to go home and start praying to just... go. The moment they look up at the sky, the same sky their mother prays under, and whisper "Ya Allah, take me. Please. Just take me."
That moment.
When a grown man, a man who built houses, who farmed land, who carried children on his shoulders, when that man cries like a child and begs his captors to end him... that is not something to scroll past.
That is not politics. That is not tribal. That is not religious.
That is pure, raw, unbearable suffering.
And it's happening right now. In this country. To our people. While we argue online. While leaders collect salaries. While clerics stay silent.
Something that makes a grown man cry and beg for death is not something to play with.
We're busy fighting each other, Hausa vs Yoruba, Muslim vs Christian, North vs South, while the real enemies laugh all the way to the bank.
Bandits don't ask your tribe before they kidnap you. Killers don't check your religion before they pull the trigger. They don't care if you're Fulani or Igbo, if you pray in a mosque or a church. They care about one thing, money. And they're getting richer every day while we tear each other apart online.
We have failed them. Every single one of us who could speak and chose silence. Who could help and chose comfort. Who could pray and chose distraction.
May Allah forgive us. May He rescue the living. May He have mercy on the ones who begged to die. And may He bring justice, real justice, to everyone who made them beg.




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Nigerian doctors too suffer. Sigh
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
Actress DatWarriPikin narrates what happened during her doctor’s appointment at a hospital
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