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Katılım Aralık 2019
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MIDE@_Olumyde·
@_nhassy Happy birthday Nasirat
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sine.@sneminaj·
Finding out your man is giving girls money is worse than finding out he cheated.
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Jola
Jola@Jollz·
Arsenal let me tell you, anything you like, do. It’s you that will face it at the end of the day. You’re doing yourself, not me.
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Boluwatife
Boluwatife@TEEPHTREND·
1. No matter how committed or exclusive the relationship is, develop emotional independence. 2. Never, ever, ever focus your entire life on one person. Make friends, develop hobbies, and live beyond them.
Ifediche@esther_stan

Drop a relationship tip

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Khairani Z.S. Nissa
Khairani Z.S. Nissa@kzahras·
Not proud of myself this Ramadan, could’ve done much better. May Allah grant me another chance to better myself next year 😭
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Khensani 🎀
Khensani 🎀@Khensi_20·
things i’d like to experience atleast once -a surprise birthday -“it’s you, it’s always been you” -being in someone’s wallet/wallpaper 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
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Omolomo
Omolomo@Omolomo_o·
ever played some scenes in your head and say “someone who loves me won’t do this to me”. you go wan craze again lol.
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Dr. Emma Okore
Dr. Emma Okore@EmmaOkoreMD·
We prescribe bed rest for our patients. But if a doctor asks for it, we call them weak. The irony of being a doctor in Nigeria: We tell people to avoid stress, that the body needs rest to function. We sign sick leave notes without blinking. But when one of us falls sick? We're forced to show up. If a doctor requests a few days off, the Chief asks, 'So who will do your work?' And the colleagues? They don't say it, but you can feel it—the silent resentment. Because if he leaves, his patients become their problem. The system has pitted us against each other just to survive. We have normalised 48 to 72-hour straight shifts. We call it 'dedication.' But here's the truth no one says: A sleep-deprived doctor is a danger to themselves and their patients. One moment of fatigue, one misread chart, one wrong calculation—and a life is gone. Whose fault will that be? The doctor's? Or the system that broke them? This needs to stop. So I'm asking you: How do we fix this? Should junior doctors start saying NO to inhumane shifts, even if it means losing their jobs? Or do we keep sacrificing our health for a system that doesn't value us? If you're a doctor, drop your experience below. The world needs to see what we go through. 👇 #MedTwitter #NigerianDoctors #HealthcareHeroes #MedicalLife
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