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@freyizit

I mostly soliloquise | I often time give unsolicited advice | Please use them | Watch my YouTube channel. I ALWAYS make sense. 👇

Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2009
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@afalli Please don’t let Reform people see this data. Another wahala don set.
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Bolu@essentialbolu·
@afalli I think not all funds we reference as remittances are actual remittances. Nigerians historically hold significant wealth in the UK and in UK Banks and this includes politicians, students, etc What shows up in remittances includes those sending home funds they hid or kept in d UK
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Iran Consulate - Hyderabad@IraninHyderabad·
The Strait of Hormuz isn’t social media. If someone blocks you, you can’t just block them back.
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How can I follow all Iranian embassies Twitter handles. They have the best handlers 😂😂😂😂 The trolling !
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This was Amorims team playing. Today’s game gave me PTSD. Amorim wherever you are, wormwood in your tea.
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Ungugu, MD@whales_medics·
NHS fleet is the hack. With £300 you will have a Ford Puma, and a free electric pud install your house Insurance cover for 4 drivers, maintenance cover, tyre replacement, and breakdown cover. It saves you from paying huge amount as tax to Ijoba 😂 What else do you want??
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Ungugu, MD@whales_medics·
@3konah May the opportunity locate you soon. Cheers
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@AcuteFork @Omojuwa There is no financial incentive to explore the earths core nor the oceans except for “I did it first” Space on the other hand, provides the opportunity to mine rare earth metals and render Chinese’s monopoly for them irrelevant. Always follow the money.
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𝙼𝚛 𝙵𝚘𝚛𝚔@AcuteFork·
@Omojuwa This is a dilemma I've been wrestling with in many of my meditations and soliloquy in the past: Why probing new challenges millions of kilometres away when questions are being asked right under your feet?
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JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
After staring at the Artemis II photos for so long, I went asking the sort of questions babies ask. I found out yesterday humans haven’t dug lower than 2% into the earth. Thar’s the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia which is about 12.2 kilometres into the Earth’s crust. It was drilled by Soviet scientists between 1970 and 1994 on the Kola Peninsula, it remains the deepest artificial point on Earth by vertical depth. The distance to the centre of the Earth is roughly 6,371 kilometres. They reached 12km and couldn’t continue. Even at that depth, the temperature reached approximately 180°C which was far hotter than models had predicted. This is what halted drilling. The rock became so plastic under that heat and pressure that it behaved more like a fluid than a solid, making further progress impossible. The borehole was welded shut in 2005 as the site was abandoned. No country has since attempted to surpass it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Add this to the fact that we know more about Space than we do what’s beneath the Oceans!
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G.K.@freyizit·
I think I totalled my knee running. I truly enjoy running but now what is a man to do?
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We're going around the Moon. Come watch with us. Artemis II's four-astronaut crew is lifting off from @NASAKennedy on an approximately 10-day mission that will bring us closer to living on the Moon and Mars. The launch window opens at 6:24pm ET (2224 UTC). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Just putting out there that in retrospect, contrary to what I have believed all along, and given the leap in tech advancement, Man never landed on the moon. The technology in an iPhone is beyond what was needed years ago in theory. Source: The Guardian share.google/gMszWn4LWQj5ft…
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DØÇTÖR CRUÏS£@ThatCruiseMedic·
My chief, I don't agree with your submission. Appendectomy is a basic surgery, something MDCN expects all doctors to be able to do upon completion of their house job. Imagine limiting a basic and life saving surgery like appendectomy to only surgeons, what then is the fate of that man in the village who needs this service. How many surgeons/fellow will want to do their residency training and then go to villages to practice afterwards? What is being described here is more of moral decay and even a trained surgeon if consumed by greed can be a victim of this terrible malpractice.
Dr. Afo@Dr_Afo

I've said it several times and I'd say it again. Only residents in training and consultants should be doing surgeries in this country. You may be a great surgeon but unless you have that FWACS certification, you're doing nobody a favour operating on them. Because nobody will defend you if you run into complications. I need the ministry of health to make this a priority, so we can stop having these type of videos.

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Leaders in Africa lack empathy and critical problem solving skills. Incentivise rural postings with 5 years fixed contracts and option of renewing or termination. Car loans, tax relief, monthly pay enhancements, higher training and one year ‘city posting’ for advanced skills!
#TV3GH@tv3_ghana

All medical doctors who have refused postings to rural communities will be removed from the payroll by the end of February 2026. - Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh #3NewsGH #TV3GH

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It is clearer now: Him buying United was an emotional decision. The Arabs were taking over ‘British football’ Now he realised he is punching above his weight, he creates a storm.
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No haircut.
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Of all the things I look forward to in February, none compares to Arsenal topping the league all season and bottling it in February.
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