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Contribute your quota in building the nation. Make the world a better place./ conservationist/Blood donor/Med. Lab personnel/Anything sports/ Chelsea FC/

North of South, south of North Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Elejo@Elejocomedian1·
An event center in Jos Usiju world
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
The Ten Commandments Plateau is credited with having the largest tablet.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
Your support has pushed us every single week. In the stadium, at home and everywhere around the world. That energy is with us on the pitch. Let’s make it count. For us. For you. For Nassr. See you tomorrow. 💥
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MLS. Melaba Victor
MLS. Melaba Victor@MelabaV·
Congratulations to you Mum ❤️🙏🏿
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
Guys, always stand up to shake hands. If the other person is older than you, it shows respect. If they are younger than you, it shows humility. Either way, you win. People who sit to shake hands are bad-mannered. When you shake hands, do not just offer a limp hand... even to an elder! Make sure that your handshake is firm. It shows confidence and fitness. Then make sure that you look into the person’s eyes. It shows interest, attention and confidence. Don’t look away furtively like a liar and a thief! Remember, as a man, there should be nothing limp or flaccid about you. You should always be polite and gracious, quietly confident (not arrogant, that is for inferior men) and erect. Always erect! I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
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Noni
Noni@Noni_szn·
8 years after becoming an MLT, Went back to study MLS at 33, Officially a Medical Laboratory Scientist at 39. ❤️ Technician Godday 🗑️ Scientist Godday ✅
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IkeGod
IkeGod@IkechukwuChielo·
What Nigerian book do you want adapted for the Big Screen or even the small screen? Me: Purple Hibiscus. A Very Gidi Christmas. Stay With Me. Broken Hafsatu Bebi When We Were Fireflies.
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Ugonna Okeke
Ugonna Okeke@Victorokeke_·
I also visited the National Library of Korea, Sejong Branch.
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co-creator with God. 🥼🩺
co-creator with God. 🥼🩺@MaryRoseMalomo·
Please READ. Poems, books, academic literature, subtitles on movies, pamphlets, recipes. Please please please, read something. Even if it's the room, just READ.
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𝐃𝐫 𝐁𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐩
I went to donate blood and afterwards I got a letter that I can’t donate blood ever again in the UK because my blood contains malaria antibodies. Antibodies not antigens; meaning I have immunity against malaria. Which sounds like a good thing. Because it means at some point, I’ve been obviously exposed. My body has seen malaria before and learned how to fight it. But those antibodies, protective for me, create uncertainty for someone else receiving my blood who has never had malaria. So a risk of reactivation cannot be completely ruled out. So even though I’m well, even though I’m protected, even though there’s no active infection that history alone is enough to exclude me. But the problem is that there would people like me who have been exposed to malaria in their lifetime living in the UK that would benefit from me donating blood to them. The complete ban for people in my category excludes thousands of us from being able to help others if needed. It leaves a risk of not enough blood products being available for a small group of people in life-threatening conditions. And that’s the tension. A system designed to protect ends up excluding a group that could also help sustain it. Safety is non-negotiable in transfusion medicine but so is access. The question isn’t whether caution is justified. It is whether policies are evolving fast enough to balance risk with reality. Because as medicine advances, screening should improves as well. And perhaps one day, the same antibodies that exclude us now will be understood well enough to include us again. Until then, a part of the donor pool remains willing but unused.
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Gilmore met a Nigerian man in the UK who said he’d been advised by UK health authorities not to donate blood in the UK, after tests showed traces of a malaria parasite still present in his system from the 10–12 years he lived in Nigeria 😭

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Original Baby
Original Baby@Vannyllahh·
Good morning. I have no new book to post . My heart is somewhat discouraged . But I’m hopeful . Please help me retweet my books if you see this Help me Buy a book Please you could also send me money Every 1000 I can get counts Have a good day
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
The brain is designed to learn through constant repetition and active, hands-on involvement. Through such practice and persistence, any skill can be mastered.
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Fitness Ventures💪
Fitness Ventures💪@VenturesFitness·
@Wizarab10 Just like how they shot Blacklist, Bodyguard, Inside man. Movies were action centered with lots of suspense
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
British series are the best. So many suspense packed together and you are left fixing puzzles while anticipating the ending for all to unravel.
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Abusarki
Abusarki@Abusarki300·
Two stains. One diagnosis. But only one is preferred for malaria… Why is Giemsa stain used instead of Leishman stain? Most students memorize this… few actually understand it. Do you? 👀👇
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designDev();
designDev();@Sammysplendor·
It's really funny how we worry and fight over useless things in the medical profession in nigeria. Imagine dragging yourselves over who should wear scrubs and who shouldn't... lmao, I don't have such useless time, bro... if I had my way I'd be working with jeans 👖& t-shirt. Scrub doesn't add or reduce my competence.
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MLSCN
MLSCN@MedLabNigeria·
The Acting Registrar/CEO of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN), Dr. Donald Ibe Ofili, today in Abuja, flagged off the marking of the recently-concluded March/April National Examination, promising that the Council will not compromise on integrity, accuracy,
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Abusarki
Abusarki@Abusarki300·
Quick Viva Question Why are thick and thin blood films prepared on the same slide?” Can you answer it confidently? 👀 Drop your answer below 👇
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Godwin
Godwin@godw3in·
From Kaduna to the Rudolf WEBER Arena ❤️
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Dododawa (MLS)
Dododawa (MLS)@DammyDododawa·
Behind every successful diagnosis, there is a Medical Laboratory Scientist. Happy international Biomedical Laboratory Science day . . . #medicallaboratoryscience
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