
Fhunmibi Marcux
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Fhunmibi Marcux
@drmarcux_OT
🇬🇧OT, NHS| DevOps🇮🇪| Msc.OT & PhD.s 🇿🇦|Grad-TA| |OAU🇳🇬 & UWC🇿🇦 Alumnus| |AWS| |CI-CD| |Ansible| |Kubernetes| |Jenkins| |Docker| Terraform |Monitoring|



All of you planning to vote for Peter obi may God govern your life the way peter obi governed Anambra state 🙏



Shameless bunch You will CERTAINLY REGRET what you have done to fellow Africans in the future. ITS A PROMISE


First Nigerian to play chess at the Louvre 🇫🇷-The world’s most prestigious museum.

Abroad is weird. UK is even more bizarre, to be honest. Here, your neighbour gives no shiii. At best, they’ll peep through the window to see who just moved in… and that’s it. No "hi", no nothing. The social weirdness here is alarming. You can spend 5 years in a building and not know your neighbours. How would you even know them? You don’t see them. You don’t hear them. If not for my Ring doorbell and the Amazon guy dropping my neighbour’s parcels, I wouldn’t even know they exist. Semi-detached. We share a wall… but it’s like nobody’s there. Can’t hear them, they can’t hear us. In the UK, I’ve even heard of people passing away and nobody knows not until 4–5 days later. It’s beyond just privacy at that point, it's something else.



🇬🇧 Labour Party Is the Best Party for Immigrants in the UK (May 7 Local Elections) As the UK heads into the Thursday, 7 May 2026 local elections, many immigrants are asking whether the @UKLabour is the best option for them. The honest answer is: it depends on what matters most to you because Labour’s approach sits somewhere in the middle, not fully pro-immigration but not as strict as some alternatives either. Compared to more hardline parties, @UKLabour also tends to use a less hostile tone when talking about immigration, focusing more on integration and contribution than blame. This difference in tone alone makes some immigrants feel more accepted and less targeted. Labour has also proposed stricter immigration controls in certain areas. For example, plans to extend the time it takes to gain permanent settlement from 5 years to potentially 10 years have raised concerns. Local elections on May 7 are not mainly about immigration policy. Local elections DO NOT control immigration laws. Immigration laws are decided by the national government. What you are voting for locally affects things like housing, jobs, community services, and support systems which still matter a lot for immigrants, just in a more indirect way. There has been a noticeable rise in conversations among immigrants in the UK about supporting @TheGreenParty. While everyone has the right to support any party they choose, it’s important to understand how the UK electoral system works before drawing comparisons or expectations. In many ways, some people compare smaller parties like the Greens to parties such as APGA in Nigeria. Both have strong regional or niche support but limited nationwide representation. In systems like Nigeria’s presidential model, smaller parties face significant challenges in winning top offices. Similarly, in the UK, general elections are decided differently. The UK uses a first-past-the-post system, where the party that wins the most constituencies (not the total popular vote) forms the government. There are 650 constituencies, and currently, the Green Party holds only a small number of seats in Parliament, 5 members of parliament with representation concentrated in specific areas. Because of this system, smaller parties often struggle to gain enough seats to form a government, even if their overall vote share increases. Larger parties such as the Labour Party, Conservative Party, and Liberal Democrats tend to dominate parliamentary representation. When it comes to immigration policy, different parties have varying approaches. Some, like the @Conservatives and @reformparty_uk have emphasised stricter controls in recent years, while others have taken different positions depending on public opinion and political context. It’s also worth noting that immigration policy in the UK often reflects broader public sentiment, meaning any government regardless of party may adjust policies over time. As discussions around elections continue, especially with local and general elections approaching, it’s important for voters to stay informed, understand how the system works, and make decisions based on policies, representation, and practical outcomes.


Happy Birthday to my BESTIE @AlikoDangote, hands down the greatest entrepreneur to have come out of Africa. Wishing you many more years of good health, good market conditions, and continued success 😃… F.Ote💲


I saw a senior (locum) Consultant being bullied by a Charge Nurse. The Consultant left the job when all was said and done.




most people that left Nigeria for the UK in 2020- 2022 are already stranded somewhere, mostly looking for another country to go or come back to lagos after so much investment. 2 years school is over, 2 years post study visa is up, most UK employers are aren’t sponsoring..imagine




“Everyone has parked their cars because of high price of fuel” A Nigerian in UK shared what UK people are currently facing

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