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Lagos,Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2012
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What he said…. 💯
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc

Let us clarify something here, This is for the sake of public education. 1. Paying 119k consultation fee to see a gynaecologist is *not* ridiculous. This is a very fair charge to see a specialist in a private clinic setting. 2. It takes about 15years of medial school and postgraduate education to become a gynaecologist. You can’t see a specialist and pay peanuts. It costs time, money and a lot of work to become a gynaecologist. 3. Many of you gladly pay 500k for wig, you have no problems with 150k for bridal makeup that nobody notices, which will wash away in 3hours and you can even casually pay 50k to tie gele at wedding but you draw the line at paying less than 120k to see a gynaecologist for your healthcare. If you can spend premium money on ephemeral things like wig and makeup, pls kindly prioritise your health, dear Nigerians. 4. The only way you can see a specialist and pay cheap or pay nothing is if the service is subsidised or funded by the government or by NGOs. This is why government hospitals are cheaper, or sometimes free, compared to private hospitals. You may pay nothing as an end user but someone else is actually covering the true costs of that service. 5. This takes me to my final point: Marie Stopes in Nigeria is a non-profit NGO that is heavily funded by donor grants and international organisations who subsidise the actual costs to make it cheap for you the end user. It is a bad argument to compare Marie Stopes (funded by NGO money) to a private clinic gynaecologist that relies solely on being run by patient’s fees. The actual cost in Marie Stopes will be far higher if not for the donations of good people and organisations who ensure the doctors are well paid and you won’t need to pay high for treatments or consultation. I know life is tough in Nigeria and people find accessing good healthcare very expensive for the average person, however this is not the gynaecologists fault. This is the governments fault who have impoverished us, made us poor, failed to maintain the public hospitals and who have made people’s earnings so little that they can’t afford healthcare. I hope this explanation is helpful.

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A broken clock is right twice in a day. You’d have to agree with this. As @DeleFarotimi says you’d be foolish to expect anything noteworthy in 2027 elections. It’s done already. We may never recover from the misstep of 2015.
@𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆@OneJoblessBoy

"All the INEC Federal commissioners are APC members. Most of the judges in the Supreme Court are APC members...Tinubu can never organise a free and fair election. Somebody whose name is not his name. Whose secondary school was established after he graduated.." - Omoyele Sowore

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We are all victims of Nigeria’s dysfunction. Nigeria happens to us all. Nigeria robs us of moments and life is essentially a compendium of moments. Missed gatherings, birthdays, graduations, festivities, recoveries & even funerals. Nigeria never leaves you.
Kunle@Soulmedika

I was privileged to have one of my Brother visit me from Nigeria. He has been with me the past two weeks, sometimes, we gist till 2AM. When he was leaving this morning, I saw tears in his eyes. This past two weeks have been a blessing to us both. Migration really takes great toils on family.

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I understand it’s politics but it’s important we don’t become those we criticise. Let’s focus on the issues & not trivialities. I doubt @GRVlagos signed off on this. The team needs to do better. A bit more cerebration will help the cause.
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_

Lagosians, Imagine Lagos State were your company, and you had to choose a Managing Director from these two options: GRV: Educated at MIT, Oxford, and Harvard, with over 20 years of professional experience. Hamzat: Educated at Lagos State Polytechnic and Cranfield University, with most of his career spent working under Tinubu. Who would you trust to lead your company?

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This is 40! Happy Birthday to me!
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@rewardsrhetoric This is the big problem that demands we become systemic in our approach to solving problems. That competent CMD cannot be an outlier as that would require her working in perpetuity. She’d have to bow out at some point. Why isn’t her ilk the norm? We need a bigger pool of capacity
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Nyegonum@rewardsrhetoric·
There is the bad government, yes, but there are also incredibly incompetent CMDs. The level of infrastructural and management rot this lady is describing would have been near impossible when Dr Mrs Igwillo was CMD. Dr Igwillo transformed that facility so much that it had to be designated an FMC - having previously been only a Federal Staff Clinic.
Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, CGoF@ChidiOdinkalu

She is a #CancerPatient undergoing treatment at the #FMCJabi in Abuja, #Nigeria's FCT. Pls listen to her & decide how you get your message across to the politicians who are busy recruiting #CityBoys; looting for campaigns; & to finance #Glitch.🙏💔🙏

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@Rufyb Good evening. I'm trying to populate a table with these metrics for some NGX-listed coys. I'd really appreciate your expertise with completing the task. Please share an email address via DM if possible. Thank you
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@rewardsrhetoric Nigeria is a conspiracy between politicians, religious leaders and civil servants. The politicans create hopelessness, the religious leaders sell hope and the civil servants broker that deal.
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@rewardsrhetoric Nigeria eventually tips everyone into survival mode. The concept of shame is antithetical to such existence. It's a dangerous point to get to.
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Nyegonum@rewardsrhetoric·
I often wonder if people like this have families. Like siblings with the same surname who can feel shame on his behalf. And if they exist, why they allow this shamelessness to continue
Channels Television@channelstv

#PoliticsToday: You told me in an interview, that if offered, you will not take anything from this government. Here is what Reno Omokri had to say #PoliticsToday

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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
You file personal income taxes by submitting a Statement of Income to your State Internal Revenue Service for FY 2026, on or before March 2027 I recommend you visit your State Internal Revenue Service and ask for the written process of filing, as each state may be different The organised private sector in each State should be holding seminars Same with NLC and trade unions For you, start keeping records of your transactions, keep digital copies of pay stubs, and don't use cash, so you create a paper trail Just educating
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@xchinedum @eldivine It’s wrong. Penny wise, pound foolish. There’d be no economic activity for a week either. He assumes the traders also enjoy not making daily sustenance income by sitting at home. A better approach is to incentivise opening on Mondays with palpable bolstering of security.
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@eldivine This is a wrong approach, news has it that the state assembly doesn’t hold sessions on Mondays, has he suspended them??
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While I also want the sit at home to end I'm curious on whether the government actually engaged these citizens on what the obstacles were and how to address them before applying force. But let's see how this goes. Soludo is on the right track.
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

Governor Chukwuma Soludo this morning ordered a one-week shutdown of Onitsha Main Market over traders’ compliance with the Monday sit-at-home order, warning of a longer closure if they fail to reopen. Security agencies have sealed the market to enforce the directive.

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