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In the kingdom of God’s son Katılım Temmuz 2019
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IPO@ijomapeterobi·
My name is Peter Obi (IPO): Aside from other hustle, I am a freelance writer/researcher, anything you want to write on; such as thesis/dissertation, articles, proposals; I am also into graphic designs, such as logo’s, greeting cards etc., #YouCanHitMyDM, pls kindly RT. Thank you
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Barbir@Alex_Barbir·
@BashFarhan @OfficialDSSNG Your Muslim brothers massacre Christian’s and instead of holding your brothers accountable for pure evil you spew lies and slander. God will judge you
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@Farouk_Mokwa @Alex_Barbir Phoolish idiot. May the pains of Nigerians under Pres Tinubu be your everlasting portion and that of your generation.
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Farouk J.M Mokwa@Farouk_Mokwa·
Imagine threatening the whole president of a sovereign country whilst living in that same country. Nobody can tell me anything, if this guy isn't arrested and investigated, the propaganda they are trying to push will not only cost us the last straw of unity but also leads to a catastrophic mayhem that will leave us all shattered.
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Barbir@Alex_Barbir·
Christians massacred on Palm Sunday in the city of Jos.
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@BashirAhmaad May everything Nigerians are currently going through be the portion of Tinubu and his supporters. Say “Amen” if you’re confident that Tinubu is governing well.
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Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
This is a strong call on the relevant authorities to urgently look into the activities of this young foreigner, Alex Barbir, who has been moving around openly, spreading hate and attempting to incite violence against Nigerians of diverse backgrounds. The authorities should take swift and lawful steps to investigate, apprehend, where necessary and ensure accountability to safeguard peace, unity and public order.
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Happy Birthday Pres. Bola Ahmed Tinubu. May your life be like the way you govern Nigeria. @officialABAT
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shades of Zoe 🔺@ZoeOxide·
Please help!!!!! Members of the NPF made away with my money under duress today along Rumuibekwe Road, Portharcourt. Here’s the recipient details 554 637 6764 Ubong George #Nigerianpoliceforce
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@obaofph01 May God make it easy for us, we earnestly look forward to the reappointment of our capacity and competent Commissioner of health. His Excellency Amaopusenibo @SimFubaraKSC the ball is in your court to protect the best for the posterity of your administration. May you succeed
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OBA OF P.H 👑@obaofph01·
BREAKING: Governor Fubara Dissolves Rivers State Cabinet In a sweeping executive move, Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has dissolved his entire cabinet with immediate effect, issuing directives for outgoing political appointees to hand over responsibilities to senior civil service officials. The decision was announced in a terse statement late Thursday, February 12, 2026. The governor instructed all outgoing Commissioners and Special Advisers to formally hand over their duties to Permanent Secretaries or the most senior officers in their various ministries. In his statement, Governor Fubara thanked the departing officials for their service, acknowledging their “immense contributions” to both the state and his administration. He also extended his best wishes for their future endeavours, emphasising gratitude for their roles in governance. The dissolution marks a significant reset in the executive arm of Rivers State government and sets the stage for new appointments ahead of renewed policy and administrative directions.
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adaeze c oreh@Adaeze_Oreh·
Yesterday, I commissioned the revitalised Amadi-Ama Primary Health Care Centre to the community, as part of Governor Siminalayi Fubara's drive to modernise rural health infrastructure. The ceremony, led by the Executive Secretary of the Rivers State Primary Health Care Management Board (RSPHCMB), Dr. Chituru Adele, featured a two-day free medical outreach, providing essential maternal and non-communicable disease management services to the local population. The centre has been transformed with new medical equipment, upgraded furniture, and a solar power system, enabling 24-hour uninterrupted services. I used the opportunity of my remarks to emphasise the importance of community involvement in maintaining the facility. The revitalisation is part of a state-wide effort to restore health centers, ensuring every Rivers resident has access to a well-equipped medical facility manned by skilled professionals. #AdaezeOreh #UniversalHealthAdvocate #UniversalHealthAdvoc8 #ThePeoplesCommissioner #Health4AllRivers #RiversState #RiversFirst #LeaveNoOneBehind #BetterHealthForAll #MotionandMovement
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adaeze c oreh@Adaeze_Oreh·
I recently joined the leadership of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation (@Hyprep) to inspect the ongoing construction of the Buaa Cottage Hospital, a 43-bed facility aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery in Ogoniland. During the inspection visit, I was pleased to see the project's progress, noting the ample spaces designed to cater to the general public particularly pregnant women, nursing mothers, young children, persons with disabilities and the elderly. I acknowledged HYPREP's commitment to contributing to healthcare development in Ogoniland and resolved that the Ministry of Health will continually lend its technical support in their planning and execution of public health interventions. These initiatives are aimed at contributing to the reduction of maternal and under-five deaths, and improving overall healthcare outcomes in Ogoniland and Rivers State. #AdaezeOreh #UniversalHealthAdvocate #UniversalHealthAdvoc8 #ThePeoplesCommissioner #Health4AllRivers #RiversState #RiversFirst #LeaveNoOneBehind #BetterHealthForAll #MotionandMovement
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OBA OF P.H 👑@obaofph01·
The best-performing commissioner in the cabinet of the Rivers State Governor, His Excellency Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS. Eloquent, smart, intellectual, friendly, kind, calm, focused, and result-oriented; The Honorable Commissioner for health-Dr. Mrs Adaeze Chidinma Oreh (née Odili) @Adaeze_Oreh A revolutionary leader who has and is still transforming the healthcare sector and healthcare service delivery in Rivers State amidst the political tension. #RiversFirst
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OBA OF P.H 👑@obaofph01·
Ladies and gentlemen, meet my Boss, I call her "mama". Chief Dr. Mrs Adaeze Chidinma Oreh, the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Rivers State. @Adaeze_Oreh The Commissioner who has sworn to uphold the fundamental principle of human service. She is committed, tenacious, innovative, successful, proactive, intelligent and resolved to the mandate of Governor Sim Fubara to enhance the provision of healthcare to Rivers people. If humility was a person, she is the one. If you want to follow a leader, follow one with human feeling, one who has the interest of the common man at heart. Don't judge her soft outward appearance, she is the indabosky, she is the war and she is also a preacher of love 🥰😊 if you want peace, she will give u peace in abundance, but if u do anyhow, u go know say she be true daughter of ONELGA. Go ask questions 😁😁 She has transformed the Healthcare sector in Rivers State significantly. She is no doubt, the most performing Commissioner in Rivers State. Abeg make una help me greet my mama this morning, and wish her a Merry Christmas for me 😊🥂 she is indeed a diamond 💎 amongst stones .🙏😊
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adaeze c oreh@Adaeze_Oreh·
Thank you, Dr, for posting this. We recently commissioned Zonal hospitals in two off-capital communities to help rebuild the referral system and were accused of "playing politics with healthcare." The anomaly is now perceived as the norm. Really sad. Reorienting public perceptions and expectations is both urgent and vital.
Dr POPOOLA 🌐⚕️@popoolaadaniel

I’ll Expose Something that’s been hidden today. The secret No one wants to let out, It’s a long read but you’ll understand why. Nigeria’s healthcare system needs reform. Not cosmetic reform. Not committee-after-committee reform. Real reform. Structural reform. Urgent reform. And at the centre of this collapse is something we don’t talk about enough: the teaching hospital system. It has been bastardized. Quietly. Gradually. Almost politely. And people are dying because of it. Let’s slow down for a moment. A teaching hospital, in its true sense, is not just another big hospital with many buildings. It is supposed to be the final referral point in the health system. The place where the most complex cases go. Where specialists teach. Where research informs care. Where time, depth, and thinking matter as much as drugs and procedures. Ideally, a teaching hospital should sit at the peak of a pyramid: •Primary Health Care handles common, simple conditions •Secondary (general) hospitals manage moderately complex cases •Teaching hospitals deal with rare, severe, complicated, or poorly understood problems That is the theory. Now, let’s be honest about the Nigerian reality. In Nigeria, teaching hospitals spend the bulk of their time doing what primary and secondary facilities were created to do. Very uncomplicated cases. Cough and catarrh. Simple diarrhoea. Uncomplicated urinary tract infections. Normal labour with no risk factors. Patients stroll straight into teaching hospitals for issues that should never be there in the first place. The result? Doctors, nurses, and trainees are overwhelmed. Clinics are overcrowded. Wards are congested. Emergency rooms are flooded with non-emergencies. By the time the real teaching hospital cases arrive, the system is already exhausted. And this is the most painful part. When the complex cases come, the ones that actually require: •prolonged clinical reasoning •multidisciplinary discussions •careful review of literature •tailored, patient-specific management …the doctors are already physically tired. Mentally drained. Emotionally worn out. So what happens? Care becomes rushed. Teaching becomes shallow. Research becomes an afterthought. And patients who needed the highest standard of care receive something less than optimal. Not because doctors don’t care. Not because they are incompetent. But because the system has set them up to fail. A teaching hospital is supposed to be your last bus stop. The place where nothing is too complex. The place where a single patient can be discussed for hours if needed. The place where someone can say, “Let’s go back to the literature,” and actually have the time to do it. That vision is largely lost in Nigeria. What we have now are teaching hospitals functioning like overcrowded general hospitals, just with more titles, more stress, and higher expectations. And people are paying for this failure with their lives. If we are serious as a country, we must rebuild the referral system. Strengthen primary health care. Make secondary hospitals functional and trusted. Enforce proper referral pathways. Until that happens, teaching hospitals will remain overwhelmed, diluted, and dangerous in ways that are not immediately obvious. This is not noise. This is not complaining. This is a warning. Reform Nigerian healthcare. And do it now.

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adaeze c oreh@Adaeze_Oreh·
AWARDS SEASON... In December 2025, I was announced the DMOMA Awards Winner of ‘Most Impactful Health Policy Advocate’ in Port Harcourt The announcement affirmed my growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s most influential voices in public health systems strengthening, healthcare reform, and policy advocacy. My selection was said to have followed a rigorous nomination and screening process that highlighted my dedication to improving healthcare access, promoting efficient health policies, and championing community-centered interventions across the country. The organizers of the award described me as a trailblazer whose contributions have significantly shaped Nigeria’s health policy landscape, especially in areas of equity, emergency care, and sustainable health governance. In the words of the Awards Committee, “Her work has not only influenced national dialogue but has directly impacted lives and communities. She represents the spirit of the DMOMA Awards - excellence, leadership, and service." Holding the distinctive "gong" award plaque as a DMOMA award recipient, I felt honoured to join a distinguished circle of national influencers recognized by the DMOMA Board of Trustees for driving meaningful change. #AdaezeOreh #UniversalHealthAdvocate #UniversalHealthAdvoc8 #ThePeoplesCommissioner #Health4AllRivers #RiversState #RiversFirst #LeaveNoOneBehind #BetterHealthForAll #MotionandMovement
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adaeze c oreh@Adaeze_Oreh

AWARDS SEASON... In December 2025, I was announced the DMOMA Awards Winner of ‘Most Impactful Health Policy Advocate’ in Port Harcourt The announcement affirmed my growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s most influential voices in public health systems strengthening, healthcare reform, and policy advocacy. My selection was said to have followed a rigorous nomination and screening process that highlighted my dedication to improving healthcare access, promoting efficient health policies, and championing community-centered interventions across the country. The organizers of the award described me as a trailblazer whose contributions have significantly shaped Nigeria’s health policy landscape, especially in areas of equity, emergency care, and sustainable health governance. In the words of the Awards Committee, “Her work has not only influenced national dialogue but has directly impacted lives and communities. She represents the spirit of the DMOMA Awards - excellence, leadership, and service." Holding the distinctive "gong" award plaque as a DMOMA award recipient, I felt honoured to join a distinguished circle of national influencers recognized by the DMOMA Board of Trustees for driving meaningful change. #AdaezeOreh #UniversalHealthAdvocate #UniversalHealthAdvoc8 #ThePeoplesCommissioner #Health4AllRivers #RiversState #RiversFirst #LeaveNoOneBehind #BetterHealthForAll #MotionandMovement

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