Werey Pharm_assist

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Werey Pharm_assist

Werey Pharm_assist

@Pharm_focus

Pharmacist || Chelsea fan💙💙|| 30BG || MESSI || #NFT

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Uche😌🌸@izundu_victoria·
Pharm I think I’m pregnant, did pt test and it’s positive. Me: oh wow, ok Patient/friend: I don’t even know what to do, it’s wrong timing. Me:🫠🤐 Patient/friend: there’s one pill they use to remove…. Me( in my mind): Omo for license wey I just collect?😕
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Ms. Wunmi O.
Ms. Wunmi O.@gorgeouswumsy·
@MrMekzy_ I recently bought Rhinathiol cough syrup for 1,800naira, so the stated price for Coartem seems inaccurate.
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Ebuka The Big Head 🧡
So I should rush to the hospital because of sore throat like money dey easy to get for this country? 😭 Anyways, for those who genuinely care, I took the drugs, slept, and woke up feeling a lot better. Thank you. 🙏🏿
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Cristiano (Cr7)
Cristiano (Cr7)@MaximusDerilius·
@the_beardedsina I once had a sore throat in my days in Dubai i went to a pharmacist (Indian) he gave me some tablets to take, and after taking drug 15-20 mins i was relieved, oga no be everything be hospital visit.
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WORD ON THE STREET 🛣️
WORD ON THE STREET 🛣️@AzikeKenne84836·
@DeSwiss_1 @dammiedammie35 All this things na Martins just dey plan am.... Nothing like this happen... Na martins arrange everything just to dey relevant but some blind Bartimaeus and shallow minded persons nor go understand.... Nobody is after you martins
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
VeryDarkMan is offering 1 million Naira to anyone that can find this man that claims he’s being sponsored by Deeper life Bible church and VeryDarkMan himself to spread prop@ganda and unrest that Muslims are kp@!g Christians in Nigeria 😲🙆🏼‍♂️
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𝐁𝐋𝐈𝐙𝐙
𝐁𝐋𝐈𝐙𝐙@blizzstilldey·
if you see me for bush abeg mind your business o
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
The most powerful passport in Africa is the South African Passport, it cost 51k - in a society where minimum wage is 466k. In Nigeria, passport cost 100k while Minimum wage is 70k💔 You can’t defend this government without first looking stupid.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Earlier today, I arrived in Cape Town, South Africa, to take part in the Spier Dialogue 2026, an important event centred on the future of Africa and the urgent challenges facing our continent and the globe. The Spier Dialogue occurs at a crucial time as Africa grapples with significant issues in governance, democracy, economic inclusion, urbanisation, migration, and leadership. However, it also highlights the vast opportunities presented by the energy and creativity of our young population. As leaders and stakeholders gather from various regions, I look forward to partaking in insightful discussions, especially as I have the privilege of addressing attendees tomorrow on policies geared toward growth. Africa’s future should not be characterised by poverty amid abundance or by division instead of development. It is time for us to transition from consumption to production, from divisive politics to politics built on competence and compassion, and from mere promises to tangible progress that serves everyday citizens. Upon my arrival, I had the opportunity to meet with the Nigerian community in Cape Town for a heartfelt discussion about the recent challenges affecting African expatriates in South Africa, resulting in over two hours of fruitful dialogue. I remain dedicated to advocating for a New Nigeria and a New Africa—one where governance genuinely serves the people, where the youth are equipped with education and opportunities, and where leadership is founded on integrity, service, and sacrifice. A New Nigeria POssible. -PO
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Werey Pharm_assist
Werey Pharm_assist@Pharm_focus·
@renestitchess If you are still a pharmacy student, drop out. If you a pharmacist, tear/burn your license and BPharm/PharmD certificate
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Reneistrying
Reneistrying@renestitchess·
I deeply regret studying pharmacy. Such a major life decision.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Our Children Deserve Enhanced Learning Environments. Today, May 21st, I had the opportunity to visit Practising Primary School in Agulu, my hometown, which has been a cornerstone of education since its establishment in 1922. Unfortunately, the school suffered significant damage from a fire last year, resulting in the loss of a historical building that had educated generations. During a previous visit, I committed to supporting the school's reconstruction and to helping create a modern, supportive environment for the students. This morning, I was pleased to return and deliver an initial amount of 10 million Naira to help initiate the rebuilding process. Education is a crucial investment for any community, and restoring schools is essential for renewing hope and ensuring a brighter future. I also took the time to engage with the students, encouraging them to take their education seriously. Their future will be shaped by the discipline, effort, and dedication they demonstrate today. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
I am saddened by the death of our youth in search of jobs. I pray for a better leadership. This govt must take the blame for failed policies
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🚨 BREAKING: Lionel Messi to Inter Miami, here we go! The decision has been made and it will be announced by Leo in the next hours #InterMiami 🇺🇸 Messi will play in MLS. No more chances for Barcelona/Al Hilal despite trying to make it happen. 𝐇𝐄𝐑𝐄 𝐖𝐄 𝐆𝐎 #Messi #MLS
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Fring (backup)
Fring (backup)@cartiersfring·
what’s this guy going to do if drake ever decides he wants his name back lmao ??😭
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Nemo
Nemo@AytSayless·
@200HazardReborn @SoloDinoBeatz @cartiersfring All he gotta do is prove that he's real drake cause that account is violating Instagram rules "catfish account personating someone famous" and he can get that username
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
A Nation Losing Its HUMANITY. Some events shatter a society so deeply that words are no longer enough to express the shock; the brutal killing of a teacher and the horrific rape and murder of an elderly woman are among such tragedies. These are not isolated incidents but signs of deeper moral and social decay. How did we get here? How did we reach a point where teachers are hunted and killed, and the elderly—custodians of memory and wisdom—suffer such dehumanising violence? This is more than a security crisis; it is a failure of collective humanity. We have become desensitised, consuming tragedy briefly and moving on, allowing indifference to normalise the unacceptable. To the families affected, I share in your grief. But grief alone is not enough. We must demand accountability and urgent systemic change. If such atrocities no longer move us to action, then we risk losing our shared humanity. -PO
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 BREAKING: José Mourinho back to Real Madrid, HERE WE GO! 💣🤍 All terms have been verbally agreed between José Mourinho and Real Madrid, waiting to sign all documents. Plan for initial two year deal, JM to travel to Madrid after Real-Bilbao game. The Special One is back.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Debt Servicing, Borrowing, and Nigeria’s Fiscal Priorities During his recent foreign tour, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stated that Nigeria will spend about $11.6 billion on debt servicing, a figure that should concern anyone interested in the country’s economic future and long-term development. There is nothing inherently wrong with borrowing when it is guided by prudence and directed toward productive investment. Countries such as Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, and Indonesia are all heavily indebted, yet their borrowings are largely channelled into education, healthcare, infrastructure, and innovation - sectors that generate long-term economic returns and sustain repayment capacity. As a result, despite high debt levels, their obligations remain more manageable because they are tied to measurable productivity. Nigeria’s situation, however, is markedly different. A huge proportion of past borrowing has been directed toward consumption, with limited visible or sustainable developmental outcomes to justify the scale of indebtedness. It is also important to note that a huge portion of the debt currently being serviced was accumulated under the Tinubu administration itself, while borrowing has continued at a significant pace. The administration’s recent external borrowing alone includes about $6 billion (from First Abu Dhabi Bank in the UAE—$5 billion, and UK Export Finance via Citibank London—$1 billion), a further $1.25 billion under consideration from the World Bank, and an additional $516 million arranged through Deutsche Bank, bringing the latest known external loan commitments to roughly $7.8 billion. In addition, domestic borrowing through monthly bond issuances continues to add to the overall debt stock. Against this backdrop, Nigeria’s 2026 budget shows that health is ₦2.46 trillion, education is ₦2.56 trillion, and poverty alleviation is ₦865 billion, giving a combined total of about ₦5.885 trillion for these three critical sectors. By comparison, debt servicing at about $11.6 billion (approximately ₦17–₦18 trillion, depending on exchange rate assumptions) is almost three times higher than the total allocation to health, education, and social protection combined. This imbalance highlights a troubling fiscal reality in which debt obligations increasingly crowd out investment in human capital and poverty reduction. Moreover, even within the limited allocations to these sectors, funds may not be fully released, and a significant portion of what is eventually released could be misappropriated. Ultimately, the central issue is not borrowing itself, but whether borrowed funds are being converted into measurable productivity, inclusive growth, and improved living standards. Without this, debt servicing shifts from being a temporary fiscal obligation to a long-term structural burden that constrains development and deepens economic vulnerability. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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BIG FISH
BIG FISH@adekunleGOLD·
GEJ is Wasteful!!! Very very!!!
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Dr. isn't19
Dr. isn't19@JustChima_PHARM·
So na provisional license them dey give after induction!? 🤔
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
“There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.” — Nelson Mandela Yesterday, the global community marked the International Day of the Boy Child. For me, it was a day of sober reflection on the future of the boy child in a nation like ours, where the horrible spate of insecurity, mass abductions, hunger, and inadequate investment in health and education constantly jeopardise the lives and futures of our children. It is generally believed that our children are the leaders of tomorrow, and rightly so. However, one wonders how our children will lead society tomorrow if we fail to secure their lives and future today. From severe hunger and malnutrition to a lack of basic education and primary healthcare; from worsening levels of insecurity and mass abductions to alarming rates of moral decadence in society—the boy child faces numerous existential challenges from birth. For him to become a responsible and productive member of society, the boy child must be given a sound basic education, empowered with productive skills, and mentored with the right progressive values that help build a better society. In the words of Frederick Douglass: “It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” We must stop the neglect and abuse we unleash on our boy children and begin to secure their lives and invest in their future for the sake of our collective future as a nation. As I have always maintained, the society we abuse today will take its revenge on us tomorrow. And to every boy child out there: do not give up on your dreams. We are on a journey toward building a nation that not only secures your life and invests in your future, but also helps you grow and fuels your dreams so that you can embrace global opportunities that match your talents and aspirations. Happy International Day of the Boy Child. A New Nigeria is POssible! -PO
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