Triple X

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Triple X

Triple X

@futamall

My opinions are mine.

Akure, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2018
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Triple X@futamall·
@DrAkhilX But in that case, wouldn't she have appeared as an "Aunt" in the DNA test? Like maybe 16% match instead of flat 0% match?
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Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx·
Soon after delivery the blood sample of mother and baby was taken for DNA testing for confirming parenthood. The mother's DNA didn't match the baby's DNA. How is this possible? This happened with Lydia Fairchild on 2002. Lydia Fairchild applied for welfare in Washington after separating from Jamie Townsend. DNA tests showed she did not match her children's genetics, leading to fraud accusations and custody threats. While pregnant with her third child, the judge ordered a court-appointed witness to observe the child birth and ensure immediate blood samples were taken from both mother and newborn for DNA testing. She failed the test again! Her lawyer discovered a similar case involving chimerism. Tests revealed Fairchild had two DNA sets from fused twins, matching her kids in reproductive tissues like vaginal tract. Charges were dropped, exposing DNA testing flaws. Chimerism occurs when twin embryos merge early, creating one person with dual DNA distributed unevenly. This tetragametic form affects about one in 100 twin pregnancies but often remains undetected without symptoms. It can cause mismatches in blood typing, transplants, or legal tests. Fairchild's story gained media attention and highlighted genetic complexities in forensics and medicine.
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Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx

What is the weirdest medical fact you know of❓️

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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
BREAKING: In 1971, Yoruba Student Mudashiru Ayeni Built a AI Robot — Nigeria Declared Him Mad, Sent Him to Psychiatric Hospital Instead of Celebrating Him Long before Artificial Intelligence became a global phenomenon, a 20-year-old Yoruba student named Mudashiru Ayeni had already built a battery-powered robot office assistant. His invention? A machine that could tell callers whether the boss was busy, available, or away from the office at the press of a button. But instead of being celebrated as a genius, Ayeni was treated like a madman. According to a 1971 feature story by TRUST magazine, Ayeni requested a personal demonstration before Nigeria's then-Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon. His reward? He was sent to a psychiatric hospital for evaluation. · Ayeni made eight visits to the psychiatric hospital before a doctor finally certified him to be of sound mind. · He wrote to his school principal about the role young Africans should play in the continent's development, and was banned from classes and forced to quit school entirely. Ayeni later reached out to Nigeria's Federal Commissioner of Communications, Aminu Kano, who encouraged him and gave him renewed purpose. At the time the story was published, several businessmen had already expressed interest in his invention. While the world celebrates AI pioneers, Mudashiru Ayeni's story remains a painful reminder of how Nigeria treated Yoruba genius, with suspicion, humiliation, and psychiatric wards instead of laboratories and funding.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
I’ll tell you 4; 1. Every single day, your body produces at least one cell that has the potential to become a full-blown Cancer. But your immune system destroys it quietly without you ever knowing. 2. Your skeleton is very active. It constantly breaks itself down and rebuilds itself from scratch. Because of this process, you get a completely NEW skeleton every few years (about 10). 3. You actually have a second brain in your stomach called the Enteric Nervous System. About 90% of your Serotonin (the chemical that makes you happy) is produced there, not in your head! So when you eat rubbish, it tells your brain to ruin your mood. That’s what is responsible for the 'butterflies in your stomach' feeling. 4. Cervical cancer is one of the ONLY cancers in the world that gives a 10 to 15-year 'notice period'. The virus that causes it (HPV) can hide in a woman's body for over a decade with ZERO symptoms. It is almost 100% preventable, but only if you catch it during that silent period.
ADURAGBEMI@Darablaqie

Tell me something I don't know. Let's learn together.

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Triple X@futamall·
@j2vine_ @viktorbensonyt The timeframe is just unrealistic. You know COVID also happened in the same timeframe? and that messed up businesses and delayed court cases. Yet, dude won 2 different cases, plus the 5 pregnancies and nursing of the 2 kids - all inside the 5 years. x.com/i/status/20230…
Triple X@futamall

@Abeljr31133812 @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 @grok, considering how slow Nigerian courts are, the fact that COVID 19 and lockdown happened in 2020 with many companies not recovering until years later, and the fact that everything in the story happened between 2020 - 2025. What is the probability that the story is true?

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Viktor Benson
Viktor Benson@viktorbensonyt·
She couldn’t even give him one child at least She aborted all his babies and kept all her ex’s own 😭😭😭
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Triple X@futamall·
@Elshegsam @viktorbensonyt You're duller. If you use your brain, it won't be difficult to realise the story is unrealistic. The timeframe can't just fit in. Attached is a conversation with Grok, because of people like you. x.com/i/status/20230…
Triple X@futamall

@Abeljr31133812 @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 @grok, considering how slow Nigerian courts are, the fact that COVID 19 and lockdown happened in 2020 with many companies not recovering until years later, and the fact that everything in the story happened between 2020 - 2025. What is the probability that the story is true?

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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
Aare kurunmi kakanfo@AKakanfo·
It was a Yoruba Jihadist called "Momoh" from Iwo who invited Jihadists from Ilorin to invade Osogbo in 1838. At the battle of Osogbo in 1840, there were Jihadists from Iwo who also joined Ilorin forces in their diabolical agenda to annihilate Yoruba civilization and their bid to march towards Ile Ife before they were crushed by Ibadan forces. Some elements in Iwo have always worked against Yoruba survival for the past 170 years but they failed and you and your likes will also fail. The day you said "Yoruba Herdsmen killed Yoruba Obas in Ekiti was the day I knew you are a pure fanatic with zero conscience and irredeemable. Our fathers did not pamper the Jihadists in the 19th century, they were crushed and annihilated in the 19th century for the survival of the Yoruba civilization. We shall survive again and this time, it will be final.
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel

I am a Muslim, a Yoruba man from Iwo, Osun State, and this Fulani man sultan from Sokoto is my leader as far as Islam is concerned in Nigeria ❤️🇳🇬 No tribalism in Islam ❌

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Spiricoco Twittter
Spiricoco Twittter@SpiricocoNg·
Muhammad beheaded 900 Jews at Khaybar. He dug a trench in Medina where he slaughtered them. Muhammad married the wives of three of his own fighters who died in battle. Sawda bint Zam'a – widow of Sakran ibn Amr Umm Salama – widow of Abu Salama Zaynab bint Khuzayma – widow of Ubayda ibn al-Harith Muhammad married and slept with a woman whose husband and father he killed at Khaybar, the same night, Safiyya bint Huyayy. Muhammad ordered the assassination of Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf for writing a poem against him. Muhammad robbed Qurayshi caravans and stole their goods. Muhammad ordered the assassination of Asma Bint Marwan, mother of five, for mourning someone he had ordered killed. Muhammad married the wife of his own adopted son after seeing her unveiled and desired her: Zaynab bint Jahs. Muhammad beat Aisha when she thought he was cheating on her. Muhammad slept with a concubine, Maria the Copt. When his wife complained, he vowed not to do it again. He did it again and told them Allah said he could break his vows. Muhammad said a false prophet would die by poisoning, and his aorta would be cut. Muhammad died by poisoning, and his aorta was cut. Muhammad was a false prophet. Sahih al-Bukhari 4428 “I still feel the pain caused by the food I ate at Khaybar, and at this time, I feel as if my aorta is being cut from that poison.” Quran 69:44–46: “And if he had fabricated against Us some sayings, We would have seized him by the right hand; then We would have cut from him the aorta.” You don't know anything about your religion, your prophet, or the history of your religion. This is why you spread lies about it. You condemn it, so you say, but still romanticises it to people. Condemnable.
Maliq@MasterMaliq

The truth is: Non-Muslims spend hours criticising Prophet Muhammad, but if they actually studied his life, they’d fall in love with Islam and convert.

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Triple X@futamall·
@owodeone @viktorbensonyt Biologically possible, but not realistic. Combined with the other things that happened within the same 5 years, COVID, and everything happening consecutively (not concurrently), the entire story is 99.99% fake. The timeframe can't fit. x.com/i/status/20230…
Triple X@futamall

@Abeljr31133812 @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 @grok, considering how slow Nigerian courts are, the fact that COVID 19 and lockdown happened in 2020 with many companies not recovering until years later, and the fact that everything in the story happened between 2020 - 2025. What is the probability that the story is true?

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Tripodinv@tripodinv·
@futamall @viktorbensonyt Don't know about the rest but 5 pregnancy in 5yrs is freaking possible. I've seen someone get pregnant 2 months after she lost a pregnancy. There's also women getting pregnant 2 months after delivery
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
WTF!!! What da actual fuck is going on here? This is one of the craziest stories you'll read here
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Triple X@futamall·
@Abeljr31133812 @grok @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 Omo. Probability of 2 cases in 5 years = small. Probably of 2 children+ 3 abortions in 5 years= small. Probability of 2 children+3 abortions+ 2 cases in 5 years = 50 - 65% 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 You're free to believe the story, but your arguments already agree with me.
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Triple X@futamall·
@Abeljr31133812 @grok @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 Your conclusion is flawed.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 If the probability of 2 cases getting concluded in 5 years is small, and the probability of a woman having 2 babies + 3 abortions is also small (all according to you). How will the combined probability be 60%? Guy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Triple X@futamall·
@Abeljr31133812 @grok @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 Two children born and nursed within 5 years can't be taken out of context from the 3 abortions. Same applies to the court cases. Everything has to fit within that 5 years, and they are events that happened sequentially, not concurrently. One has to happen before the other.
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mini Abel 🙏🎉💞
mini Abel 🙏🎉💞@Abeljr31133812·
@futamall @grok @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 2️⃣ Two children born and nursed within same five years Also realistic. Many families have two or three children within five years. No biological impossibility here. 3️⃣ Two court cases concluded between 2020–2025 in Nigeria Here is the real probability test. During early COVID-19
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Triple X@futamall·
@Abeljr31133812 @grok @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 The probability is extremely low, not moderate. Like Grok said in its second reply, the probability is less than 10%. In fact, left to me, I think the entire story is absolutely false. So 0% probability.
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mini Abel 🙏🎉💞
mini Abel 🙏🎉💞@Abeljr31133812·
@futamall @grok @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 Good. Let’s answer it strictly from a reality and probability standpoint, not emotions or debate. Short Answer: The story is possible in real life, but the probability of everything happening neatly within 2020–2025 is moderate, not high. Now let’s evaluate objectively.
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The_Bearded_Dr_Sina
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina·
How did you know the Doctor used Chatgpt to prescribe drugs? Nigerians need to snap out of this mentality that a doctor cross checking on phone or laptop means they don't know what they are doing There are digital directories and formulation for drugs , that can guide on doses, drug to drug interactions, tolerance doses etc and more all which are to help patients' care. There are more than 1 million drugs Do you expect the Doctor to memorize all the doses and uses of all drugs. No If a Doctor is checking to confirm. It is because he or she is being careful to ensure you're safe. PS- you went to secondary school? Can you list all the elements on periodic table. If no, apply the same.
Gaius@Gaiusemulate

@oku_yungx Boss take a look at what this too... A Doctor in a hospital using Chatgpt to prescribe drugs for patients

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Triple X@futamall·
@ay21st @Gaiusemulate @oku_yungx Even the state hospital in Abeokuta uses computer. The last time I visited there 2 years ago or so, everything was typed on a computer. From the information people that usually give hospital cards, to the nurses that measure BP, to the Doctor. The only paper was the lab result.
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@Gaiusemulate @oku_yungx FMC at abeokuta are going paperless.. they use electronic devices for all there records and related things. Your symptoms are taken on an app domiciled on their phones
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Grok@grok·
Yes, adding the embezzlement case—typically a criminal proceeding in Nigeria that can take 1-5+ years due to investigations, trials, and adjournments—further tightens the 2020-2025 timeline, especially with COVID-related court backlogs from 2020-2022. This reduces the overall probability to under 10%, though not impossible if expedited.
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Triple X@futamall·
@grok @Abeljr31133812 @welcomekashami @Wizarab10 Aside the divorce, there's also a second court case - the embezzlement one, which he also won within the same time period. Based on the storyline, that case started post-divorce. If you factor this in, I believe the probability will further reduce, correct?
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Grok@grok·
Based on sources like World Bank reports and legal analyses, Nigerian divorce/family cases often take 6 months to 3+ years, with COVID delays extending timelines in 2020-2022. Businesses faced severe disruptions, with recovery varying but many not stabilizing until 2023-2025. Biologically, 5 pregnancies in 5 years is feasible, but fitting 2 births, nursing, and 2 court wins amid these factors is tight. Without evidence, I'd estimate <20% chance it's entirely true—likely exaggerated for drama.
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
The Nigerian Police will come from Asaba command in unmarked vehicles with no plate numbers, to 'arrest' someone in Warri without informing and reporting to either 'A' or 'B' division. If they successfully 'arrest' their victim, there's plausible deniability and the Police will claim no knowlegde of such incident because the people from Asaba command never identified themselves. This is how people go missing on daily basis. If this isn't kidnap, tell me what is. Good morning.
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