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@NurseVeekey
“Nurse | RN, RM, RPHN | Feminist |
Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2019
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STILL NOT OVER IT!
Reintroducing: Dr. AJIBOYE T.A. 🩺
God did it and i'm grateful to him beyond words.
Outfit : @TqjJo
Makeup: @oreofcanada
Photography: @leyeojeniyi
#AstraAspera



Goldenchocolate🍫@toluuuu_a
Countless prayers. Endless grace. What began as a dream has a name. Dr. AJIBOYE TOLUWANIMI, (Bsc. Biochemistry, MB;BS BOWEN) #AstraAspera
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The Legacy continues.
Two names added,
Two white coats earned,
One family legacy,
Doctor #5 and #6 reporting for duty.
Dr. Olaogun O.M B.Sc (Biochemistry) MB;BS
Dr. Olaogun V.O B.Sc (Physiology) MB;BS
#AstraAspera



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terrorism-related deaths in Afghanistan since 2025 till date: 486
terrorism-related deaths in Nigeria since 2025 till date: 4,654 deaths linked to armed groups and over 3,000 kidnappings.
Nigeria is actually worse than Afghanistan.
Dave💊@gustavoinsol
Nigeria is slowly turning to afghanistan
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Your own is finished 😭 The same brand literally brought Cardi B and Ciara to Lagos.
Meanwhile, your faves can’t even secure gigs outside their own cities.
Hillz@officialsommy41
She is hosting a club gig in Nigeria??? Miss bigger than the program is taking Lagos gig? 😂😂😂
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This is the car
Toyota Corolla : SMK759HY
Last seen : Acme Crescent, Ogba, Lagos
This is the only picture I have but the scratch is no longer there

W🫶🏾@woonu_o
Never thought I’d be going back home without my car today. Parked it for church service and came out to meet an empty space.
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Happy international nurses week 🎉🎉🎉

Fatai Ibrahim, RN,MSN 🇳🇬🇺🇸@rundriveng
Some of my favorite pictures in Scrubs. Quote this with your favorite picture in scrubs. Happy International Nurses Week .
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What happened at the hospital changed how I see nurses forever.
In Nigeria, many people complain about nurses, their sharp tone, strict faces, and the way they say “next person!” like they’re angry. So when I got to the hospital that day and one nurse spoke to me with that same serious expression, I immediately assumed she was rude
The waiting room was full. Babies crying, someone’s aunt fanning herself with a file, one generator outside struggling for breath, and everybody murmuring about how long they had been there. Then an old man near the corner suddenly slumped from his chair. Before anyone could even process what happened, that same “rude” nurse ran faster than everyone in the room. She caught his head before it hit the floor, started shouting instructions, checked his pulse, called for oxygen, and somehow stayed calm while all of us were panicking.
For almost twenty minutes she didn’t stop moving. Sweat everywhere, gloves on, voice firm, eyes focused. The old man finally responded, and the whole room exhaled together. Then she stood up, adjusted her scarf, looked at the next patient and said, “Who is next?” in the same stern voice.
That was when it hit me, some people are not rude, they’re just carrying pressure we cannot see. Since that day, I’ve respected nurses differently. Nigeria will stress you, yet some people still show up daily to save lives.
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