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Building @gaugesolution (Energy Management Solutions) 💻: https://t.co/x55bDh8Ihq Gauge Vessels (Vessel Listing Platform) 💻: https://t.co/wgQZv3bH1H

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2024
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mєdoş
mєdoş@medoliyy·
Psikolojik test. Yerinizi kime verirdiniz?
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Dr k@Benkive·
@callmetobiloba Nigerians like bad news like our lives depends on it See how most people in this comments are shouting gist me with a laugh emoji. Why are you happy that someone's marriage crashed? When are you happy at someone else's downfall?
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Chris Bryant
Chris Bryant@ChrisBryant87·
@ShitpostGate Spongebob was created by his parents actually
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Ous'Bongie
Ous'Bongie@BongsMahlangu_·
The female loneliness epidemic already happened when our moms, grandmas, and great grandmas felt all alone with husbands who didn't listen to or support them
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willinill!
willinill!@willinilli024·
😂😂😂
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Peida na tanga
Peida na tanga@Postagensmerda·
Homens que "amam latinas” só amam a versão em que ela é pobre, hipersexualizada, e cozinhando e limpando em cenários visivelmente de classe baixa. Não é apreciação cultural; é uma fantasia de controle em que uma mulher é mais fácil de controlar porque suas condições de vida são piores que as suas. Você não gosta de latinas, você gosta da ideia de ser visto como um herói por uma mulher que tem menos. Note como esse elogio desaparece no momento em que a latina é educada, de classe alta ou de alto status.
ㄗastor Ⲧupirani ꝇnsider@fachopxt

“Não sei por que você ainda está com aquela latina tóxica” A latina tóxica: Meu amor, eu não sabia se você queria empanadas ou pozole, então fiz os dois

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Deborah Ocheido
Deborah Ocheido@d_ocheido·
This is laudable. I hope you get all the support you need to make it happen. I went through unimaginable emotional torture thinking my son would have a birth defect because they could not find his nasal bone on a scan. Turns out it was just because they were using Caucasian standards to measure and he had a shorter nasal bone because he’s black Had to spend so much money to run unnecessary tests only for it to come back absolutely fine Had to even start compulsory counselling for something that was never there So when I see initiatives like this, I mount.
Simon Thazhigilla Simon🇳🇬@Thazhigilla_

I am Nigerian, and right now my dream is bigger than me. Only about 4.5% of medical literature globally are represented on Black skin. That means millions of Black patients are learning from systems that barely look like them. Medical students study diseases on skin tones that are not their own. Doctors are trained with visual references that often fail Black bodies. That gap has consequences. So I am deciding to build towards changing it. I’m starting with a book. But the larger vision is far beyond that. I want to help build software and medical visualization tools that make Black medical representation impossible to ignore. This is not just about diversity aesthetics, this is about accuracy, education, visibility and better healthcare outcomes. One day, I want a Black child studying medicine anywhere on earth to see themselves fully represented in what they learn. And I believe we can build that future.

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Simon Thazhigilla Simon🇳🇬
I am Nigerian, and right now my dream is bigger than me. Only about 4.5% of medical literature globally are represented on Black skin. That means millions of Black patients are learning from systems that barely look like them. Medical students study diseases on skin tones that are not their own. Doctors are trained with visual references that often fail Black bodies. That gap has consequences. So I am deciding to build towards changing it. I’m starting with a book. But the larger vision is far beyond that. I want to help build software and medical visualization tools that make Black medical representation impossible to ignore. This is not just about diversity aesthetics, this is about accuracy, education, visibility and better healthcare outcomes. One day, I want a Black child studying medicine anywhere on earth to see themselves fully represented in what they learn. And I believe we can build that future.
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Mr. Láyí@layiwasabi

what is the nigerian dream?

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KABUGO
KABUGO@Kabugo_·
"You haven't really struggled until you've had to sleep in someone's house knowing they didn't want you there."
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Blaqven@Blaqven·
@Nigeriangod_ The audacity to watch your mother cry for years and then turn around and become the reason another woman cries. You didn't break the cycle, you became the cycle.
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