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Atito✨

@atitoade

Actor 🎭 || Medical Entertainment Consultant ll MD🩺 ll Former President @cwc_bu ll Feminist✨

Ogun, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2018
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Atito✨@atitoade·
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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
After 3 years na envelope money be achievement.
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Riri💕
Riri💕@Quo_Riri·
I know a popular private clinic off Ikot Ekpene Road in Uyo. Their matron has to be the only RN while every other nurse there is an auxiliary nurse. A relative who works as a cleaner in the clinic told me they allowed her to conduct a delivery. According to her, “The MD came into the labour room and asked if I was able to remove the placenta and whether they had shown me the drugs to inject the patient afterwards. I said yes. I was so happy. I even go to the pharmacy unit to learn about drugs.” One day, we will talk about how MDs deliberately engineer and encourage quackery in the medical field by employing auxiliary nurses and patent medicine dealers to run their private clinics.
Joy of Joy’s Jems@AdekolaJoy4

Again, in the average private hospital in Nigeria, the ‘Nurse’ attending to you is not a registered nurse.

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gst@wearegst·
Nigeria’s education system is collapsing in real time.
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Are you there?
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KWEKU THE HUSTLER
KWEKU THE HUSTLER@Urchilla01·
Rogue EFCC officials stormed a Teaching Hospital in Uyo today and physically assaulted a professor and cardiothoracic surgeon, who's also the deputy chairman of the hospital's Medical Advisory Council, over a death certificate for one of their deceased officers. They stormed the hospital, dragged the professor out of his office, and proceeded to physically brutalise him. This is a professor whose work ethic and general demeanour have been described as exemplary by people who know him. He's also said to be the only cardiothoracic surgeon in AkwaIbom state. People complain about the dearth of specialist hands in the country's medical sector, while the ones who have chosen to stay and give back are dehumanised in this manner. Should this man decide that enough is enough, pack up his family, and head off to a country where he's valued and treated with dignity, it will be Nigeria's loss.
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Boluwatife
Boluwatife@TEEPHTREND·
Babies get raped. Elderly women get raped. Women dressed modestly get raped. Women in hijabs get raped. Nuns get raped. Women in jeans, tracksuits, pajamas, school uniforms, and work uniforms get raped. There is no outfit that prevents rape and no outfit that invites it. If you are more comfortable analyzing a woman’s clothing than condemning a rapist, you are part of the problem.
ÅŸ0𝕸Į𝕯Ē💜👟@JoyisBackAgain

Hit me with the harshest Reality Truth.

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Sir Collins, MAAT.
Sir Collins, MAAT.@CollinsofYork·
Nigeria just set 150/400 as the minimum university admission score. That's 37.5%. Polytechnics? 100/400. A pass mark of 25%. This is how nations fail. Meanwhile: 🇨🇳 China — 10 million students compete annually in the Gaokao. One exam. Brutal. No mercy. You either earn your place or you don't. 🇰🇷 South Korea — the Suneung is so serious that military drills stop, flights are rerouted, and the entire country goes quiet on exam day. 31% of students retake it to improve. 🇯🇵 Japan — entrance exams are so rigorous that students spend years in preparation school (ronin) just to qualify. Oxford and Harvard don't lower the bar so more people can get in. They raise the bar so the best are forced to rise. Nigeria has over 200 million people, the talent exists, but when you tell a generation that 37.5% is enough, you get garbage in, garbage out — at every level of public life. The crisis in Nigeria isn't just political. It starts here. #Nigeria #Education #JAMB #NigeriaEducation #HowNationsFail
JAMB@JAMBHQ

The Heads of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria had unanimously agreed that the Minimum Admissible Scores for admissions into Universities should be 150, Colleges of Nursing, 150, and Polytechnics, 100.

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gst@wearegst·
The DPO of Ugborikoko station reportedly ordered officers to publicly strip and flog 15 women to force confessions. This is state-sanctioned humiliation and a blatant violation of human dignity.
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D@DunnsOftheBuj·
This is the brokest everyone’s been. Everyone’s struggling irrespective of how much they make.
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Chief Nwachinemelu 👑
Chief Nwachinemelu 👑@odogwu_ogidi·
If BAT returns to the villa in 2027, a lot of you seeing this tweet won’t make it past the first half of the second term. It is either you’re killed by the insecurity in the country or hunger strike will do quietly. Kill APC before it kills you.
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P0liticalbaby 🇵🇸🇨🇩
Nigerians get angry when you tell them there is no fine dining in the country They get angry when you say their states smell The get angry when you say there aren’t enough buses They get angry when you tell them not all their powdered milk is real milk Now they are angry that they have been told they don’t have ‘Ivy’ tier schools Take that up with your government, idk and stop these delusions of grandeur 🤷🏾‍♀️
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
Why is this video not going viral? A hospital in Suleje, Nigeria, attending to a dying patient with a touch light? 👀 Have you seen the reason we have high mortality rate in this Nigeria: people dying unexpectedly because of lack of adequate medical care? God forbid our leaders 💔
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Still not nice
Still not nice@Ninanyce·
“Transforming Africa” “Accelerating Africa” “Untapping the potential” “Unlocking Africa’s potential” Please, it’s enough. Africa is tired from all the transforming, acceleration, untapping and unlocking. Leave her alone! Africa is being killed by its greedy leaders.
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Doctuche
Doctuche@lidocaine_v2·
Let’s run an experiment. Check the profiles of most of the people in the replies and quotes, you will see; doctor, nurse, pharmacist, MLS, Intern, med student, radiographer etc…the rest of the public looks away like it’s not their business.
Medzonetv@Medzonetv

🚨 BREAKING: THE THEATRE IS NO LONGER SACRED. TOP SURGEON BRUTALIZED AT UUTH. 🇳🇬 We are receiving horrific reports from the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH). This isn't just a news update; it is a direct assault on the medical profession. This morning, May 12, 2026, armed and masked operatives identified by eyewitnesses as personnel from the EFCC stormed the federal facility in a commando-style raid. They didn't come to arrest a criminal; they came for Professor Eyo Ekpe. Professor Ekpe is a Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery. He is the Deputy CMAC of UUTH. He is one of the few specialists standing between life and death for millions of Nigerians in the South-South. Witnesses say the operatives were ruthless. Staff members who tried to intervene were beaten and threatened with firearms. Imagine being a Professor of Medicine and the Deputy CMAC of a tertiary hospital, only to be dragged out of your office like a common thief. Reports suggest this assault was triggered by a dispute over a medical report for a relative of a high-ranking official. However, the EFCC has yet to issue an official statement explaining the reason for the raid itself, as the entire situation simply does not make sense. We are calling on the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA): How much more can we take? If a Professor of Surgery is not safe in his own hospital, who is? Nigeria is bleeding specialists, and today, the system just cut its own throat. We demand the immediate release of Professor Ekpe and a total apology for this desecration of our health sector. 🩺✊

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Opeyemi Babalola
Opeyemi Babalola@BOTAD01·
As a Nigerian living in Nigeria, Tinubu's second-term agenda is a threat to your life but you won't see it because you are already in that danger.
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Chiamaka Nwakalor-Egemba
Chiamaka Nwakalor-Egemba@chef_amakaa·
We have spent years being told it is “just a period problem” while our skin, our weight, our mood, and our energy were all falling apart. Today, the medical world finally admitted you were right. PCOS is now PMOS.
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Dr. Donald Aniekwe
Dr. Donald Aniekwe@draizident·
For those who don’t understand the gravity of what the lawless EFCC has done today, hospital is supposed to be sanctuary. This was very clear in the Geneva convention. For them to harass and abduct a professor of cardiothoracic surgery from the theatre, They have gone lawless!
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D@DunnsOftheBuj·
I’m just so hurt that this is the future I’m in. I really had high hopes as young girl. lol I really thought we would have made significant progress as a nation. Couldn’t even imagine it any other way. I’m so disappointed in the Nigeria we have today. utterly bitter
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