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Oluwatosin

@etheRealmusty

Bridging Healthcare and Tech

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Oh Boy: Chiefs DE Charles Omenihu ROASTS Ravens QB Lamar Jackson saying that the league figured him out already. "Lamar, honestly, you bring a 5-man rush on him and collapse that pocket, he'll make a play that isn't the best for the Ravens." 😳😳😳
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Hon. Jesugbemi
Hon. Jesugbemi@Hon_Jesugbemi·
“I have what it takes to be the next Governor of Oyo State... I’m the best man to succeed Gov Seyi Makinde.” — Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin
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Oluwatosin
Oluwatosin@etheRealmusty·
@AsidanyaMiracle Are you even okay? I know it’s all clicks and baits. But y’all should have limit. Relax and take some Lucozade boost…
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Olakunle
Olakunle@OlakunleAsu10·
@Hon_Jesugbemi Yes I am rooting for him, Debo is the next governor of Oyo state
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Yorùbáness
Yorùbáness@Yorubaness·
Elizabeth oshoba making entry With Dagrin music! Oshoba defeated British boxer Chelsey Arnell via a third-round stoppage. Our World Champion 🤩🔥
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Oluwatosin
Oluwatosin@etheRealmusty·
@Ozo_Akuyika @Chude_ND1 While it’s very difficult. I don’t think it’s impossible for him to make it. His Elite athleticism will help. But it’s his mind and IQ that will make the difference. If I were him. Will reach out to Odafe Oweh, David Ojabo, Nnamdi Madubuike, Ogbah or C J okoye for mentorship.
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Ikwiikwii 🦉🦉🦉(Ikenga Okija) Ogilisi
@Chude_ND1 @etheRealmusty He won't make it, they're player that balled harder in high school & college and won natty but couldn't break the ceiling yet went undrafted. He will never break into any NFL roster bc the skills needed to be honed in HS & Collegiate and consolidated in camps levels are missing.
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Chude
Chude@Chude_ND1·
This guy was my gym buddy at iSweat Abuja. He also works as a part-time gym instructor. We were together last December during the gym end-of-the-year party, Bernard! Very huge man, trains like his life depends on it! Humble to the core! Life is so unscripted! Three months ago, he was figuring out life in Nigeria; today he is making headlines in the U.S.! He has been chasing this dream of aiming for the NFL for years now. I’m so happy for him! We are rooting for you, Bernard!
Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs

NFL draft prospect, Uar Bernard from Nigeria, is going viral for his insane athletic profile: 6’4, 306 lbs, 39” vert, 10’10” broad, 4.63 40 yard dash and 6% body fat. Doesn’t even seem real.

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Oluwatosin
Oluwatosin@etheRealmusty·
@Chude_ND1 @Ozo_Akuyika Sports is not the NFL. The NFL is not football. Pre IPP era, 0% chance of making it to the league. IPP era it’s improved to 5% chance. In history Less than 10 players have made it into the NFL internationally without playing college(NCAAF). Ceiling is usually practice squad.
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Chude
Chude@Chude_ND1·
This guy has been playing the spots here in Abuja… he is not just a gym rat, he has always been a professional athlete, he has gone to competitions in many African countries. Person wey no get skills dey go competition. He used to boast that he is the best in Nigeria. Infact his first time to ever workout in a gym was in 2023.
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Oluwatosin
Oluwatosin@etheRealmusty·
@Chude_ND1 @Ozo_Akuyika It’s not the same bro.I definitely hope my Ravens pick him up. But developing pass rush skills, honing your talents, learning defensive schemes goes beyond the physical gifts. You can get a training camp invite with but to truly dominate you need skills which is quite programmed
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Chude
Chude@Chude_ND1·
@Ozo_Akuyika He has been training in Nigeria, he is very good, even the oyinbo Journalists talk am, check of his name Uar Bernard
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HRH. King Emeka
HRH. King Emeka@justkency·
I have lived in the UK and you should have checked my location. Emergence access the criticality of the call and determine whether to dispatch the police together with the paramedics. Paramedics only turn up for health related issues but if the emergency call includes harm to oneself or to others, the police would accompany the paramedics. Please note, the emergency officer at the other hand would ask about the criticality of the emergency so he/she can determine how bad it is. You sound like someone who has never called 112 or 999 before.
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folowosele adeboye
folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
The day a Nigerian father in the UK called the police on his own daughter, people thought he had lost his mind but he hadn’t. He had simply understood the gamebefore it destroyed his home.😎 She is 14. Back in Nigeria? Calm. Respectful. No issues. Even when they first relocated to the UK, she was still that same good girl. Then suddenly something shifted. “Shut up,” she told her mother one day, when her mum corrected her. The mother froze. Maybe it was a bad mood. But it didn’t stop there. If her father spoke, she would stand chest to chest with him, eyes locked, almost daring him. Like she was waiting. Waiting for something. At first, they thought it was teenage phase. But this one didn’t feel normal. It felt calculated. One day, the father asked her to do something simple. She refused. She stood right in front of him and said, boldly, “I’m not doing it.” And then she waited. That moment… that silence… that eye contact… She was hoping he would react. You know that Nigerian reflex. That “I will show you I’m your father” reaction. But her dad did something nobody expected. He picked up his phone and called the police. The mother panicked. “Are you serious?!” He said calmly, “If I touch her, they will carry me. Let them carry her instead.” When the police arrived, he didn’t shout. He didn’t explain too much. He just said, “Please take her.” In the UK, once a child starts acting out like that, they often süsp3ct m£nt@l health issues. So the officers said they would take her for evaluation. The moment she heard “mental health” Her confidence disappeared. Immediately. She started begging. Crying.“Please, mummy… please, daddy…” But het father didn’t move. “Take her,” he repeated. And they did. That night, the house was quiet but heavy. The next day, social services showed up. They said, “She’s been crying non-stop. She wants to talk.” The father said, “Not yet.” On the second day, they said “She hasn’t eaten. She keeps begging.” Finally, he agreed to see her. The moment she stepped back into that house, She didn’t argue. She didn’t stand tall. She went straight to the floor. Kneeing. Crying. Begging. That was when the truth came out. Her friends in school had told her. Provoke your parents, they told her. Make them hit you. Report them. The government will take you away, give you a house, money, freedom, iphone with free WiFi. In her mind, she was about to upgrade her life. 😀 New phone. Freedom. Soft life. But she didn’t know one thing Not every parent will play the role you scripted for them especially Nigerians. Her father didn’t react. He redirected. And the script, flipped on her. -Uncle recounts his UK brother’s experience with his daughter. Posted as seen!
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Uzumaki Tony
Uzumaki Tony@thearsfamily97·
To this day, he remains the greatest defender to ever exist.
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Oluwatosin
Oluwatosin@etheRealmusty·
@AsakyGRN No one will see me next to a babe(girlfriend or not) and have the effrontery, temerity, gusto, boldness or whatever you want to call it to ask for her number.
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
“After prophetic service, my boyfriend was taking pictures of me. A brother walked up and said l looked really good. I said thank you. Then he asked for my number. He even asked who the cameraman was and l said, ‘That's my bf.’ My bf just stood there... smiling. No reaction. The brother asked for my number again. I waited for my boyfriend to say something... he didn't. So l gave it to him. Now my boyfriend is upset, saying I'm not a Proverbs 31 woman. Please... aml the problem?” — Lady captions.
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Oluwatosin
Oluwatosin@etheRealmusty·
@mmamas1973 I am actually speaking about the original post of preferential treatment to Migrants. It’s simply untrue. Duty of Candour forbids it, both in theory and practice…
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Oluwatosin
Oluwatosin@etheRealmusty·
@mmamas1973 I usually don’t comment on posts like this. But this is absolutely not true. Can we just stop with the sensationalism and misinformation… It’s seems to be thriving. But there are limits…
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Mamas A. Mamas
Mamas A. Mamas@mmamas1973·
As a NHS consultant i can categorically confirm that this never happens in my unit or any other unit i have worked at- and without "migrants" (doctors, nurses, other staff) my unit and many others could not deliver NHS care. Lets move away from this racist nonsense Yours sincerely A second generation migrant (and professor of cardiology / nhs consultant) #NHS @nhs_voices @NHSMillion @NHSuk
Benonwine@benonwine

A shocking claim from an NHS whistleblower: Nurse: “We have no choice, we’re told to do it, we have to do it.” According to the whistleblower, nurses and doctors are being instructed to prioritize migrants over British citizens, leaving locals to wait weeks or even months for critical healthcare. Questions are mounting about policy, fairness, and accountability in the UK’s healthcare system, should access be equal, or are some getting preferential treatment?

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