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MSc Public Health Candidate|Health Management|Founder @allhealthone|Building @ReadBookToday 📧:[email protected]

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Taoheedah| Public Health👥🤎
Hi😊 My name is Taoheedah. I provide quality public health services. With my Public Health Pathway (PHP), I help you implement projects that stand out with program development and community engagement. Let's get to work via taoheedahpublichealth@gmail.com🤝
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Oma
Oma@oma22k·
Since nobody wants to say this, let me say it. Everybody is quick to drag Mama Monica, but let’s not pretend Papa Monica is innocent. That man failed, completely. He wasn’t just poor. He had opportunities, in part one, he was healthy, he could have done any menial job to provide for his family but he refused to provide. And let’s be clear, providing is not just about money. It’s responsibility, presence, leadership. Papa Monica lacked all three. A whole man in the house, yet nothing was working. Then people wonder why the wife became “controlling.” When responsibility is lying on the floor, someone will pick it up. She stepped in, took charge, carried the home on her head, but that kind of burden doesn’t come without consequences. It turned into frustration, control, and eventually, Monica became the victim of that imbalance. So no, this is not just about a “w!cked mother.” This is about a failed father too. Because when a man refuses to lead, he creates a vacuum. And that vacuum will either be filled with strength or with damage. Papa Monica didn’t just fail as a husband, he failed as a father. And the truth is, a lot of the chaos in that home started with him.
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Taoheedah| Public Health👥🤎
@Ifwal95 Stories like this affirmed that most of the men who travelled abroad deliberately left their wives in Nigeria not that they could not work it out.
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‘Wale Adejimi
‘Wale Adejimi@Ifwal95·
My personal experience on this 👇 After I got my admission to Germany 🇩🇪 in 2020, my girlfriend (now wife) was very skeptical about when I would come back for her. Her concerns were valid, her environment was filled with stories of women who hadn’t seen their husbands for years after they traveled abroad. To be honest, even I didn’t fully know how the future would play out. All I had was my full commitment to her, despite the distance. We prayed about it and agreed to continue with a long distance relationship. The plan was: maybe when I start a PhD, I’d come back, marry her, and take her along. We also started exploring other options like Canada Express Entry along the way etc. But life had a better plan. During my MSc, I got an international job offer from the Netherlands 🇳🇱. In the HR email, they asked me to send the passport details of my wife so they could process her visa to the Netherlands 🇳🇱. I was shocked 😳 I replied immediately to confirm. I told them I wasn’t married yet, but asked: “Do you mean if I’m married, you can sponsor my wife, even if she’s in Nigeria?” They said yes. Omo… I can’t explain the joy I felt that day 😭 That same day, I started planning my wedding 😂 I resumed work in September, traveled to Nigeria in November to marry my babe, and by February, my employer had processed everything and she joined me abroad. Just like that. So yeah… I guess we were lucky. But more than luck, I’d say it was faith, timing, and commitment aligning perfectly.
Tomisin@tomisin_ms

Someone I know got married the same year I did, and she’s still waiting for her husband in Nigeria. He travelled out shortly after the wedding. I’m already three children in…she has none. These men will marry women, leave them behind for years, then build a whole life elsewhere, sometimes even with children, while expecting the woman at home to remain faithful. If you knew you were going to leave, why get married in the first place? Why put someone else’s life on hold like that?

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Azula’s Sister.👑🥵🔥🫧
I attended an event and the aunties only asked me when I’m getting my masters. The world is finally healing. ❤️‍🩹
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Lilyallly❤️🇬🇧
I don’t believe in submission to a man in marriage. However, if you are obsessed with submission and want to submit to a man, he should be able to do the following; 1. Sole provider 2. Can cook, clean and wash his ass 3. Can care for his children without you 4. Can handle the house without you 5. Is emotionally intelligent 6. Is book intelligent 7. Is not a mamas boy 8. Is not swayed by alpha male and red pill rhetorics 9. Is mentally capable of handling stress 10. Is not a WH0R3 11. Sexually disciplined 12. Is not a Ped0phile 13. Doesn’t say caring for his children is babysitting 14. Is not a H03 15. Can be the spiritual leader of the home.
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Taoheedah| Public Health👥🤎
@Niella025 Male centered women are weird. Anything to improve the ego of a man, you will find them there. She would never have gone to that extent if those men were not around.
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Aderinsola👑❤️@Niella025·
Unrelated, but this reminded me of a time I went to make my hair at my junction and wasn’t wearing a bra. I met a lady there sitting with two men. She looked at me and tried to joke around, but I didn’t respond. Then she touched my nipple and said, “I like your nipples.” I got angry, and my expression changed. I told her, “Please don’t touch me like that again.” She turned to the men, laughed, and said, “She said she doesn’t like someone touching her like that,” and they all laughed in that “as if she’s innocent” kind of way. I felt so humiliated that I reported it to the salon owner when she returned. The lady later came back to apologize, saying she was only playing. Since that day, even if she greets me, I don’t respond. Women can sometimes be the biggest enablers of misogyny by intentionally setting another woman up.
Mrs Adebayo@BeckaBeckalee

Omo im getting old o.. So I’m at the salon and this girl walks in with a short dress No bra… and she’s endowed! You should have seen the judgmental look I gave her 😭😭 I felt so bad after. cause… that was me 7,8,9 years ago😭😭😭

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Taoheedah| Public Health👥🤎
@kingsuleiman27 No plans to make the wife happy or fulfil her needs just to "keep" her in Nigeria like a property. I hope women are learning from these takes so that they can inquire the real reason why the man in their lives want to marry them before going ahead.
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👑K I N G👑@kingsuleiman27·
What’s wrong with staying single and enjoying your life instead of bringing someone else into it just to hurt and destroy their life? Is it that you people are not always happy or contented if you don’t destroy someone’s life in your lifetime? I’m genuinely curious about the thought process behind this. Nobody is going to crucify you for choosing not to get married…
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Retired saint
Retired saint@Soft_guyy·
@kenny6509 @fueki_lee Not married is not = single. Not dating is not equal to not having help or women around to take care of those. Secondly these men is very general and a stupid generalization to make because I don’t act like that and I doubt your husband, man, father or brothers are like that.
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👑K I N G👑@kingsuleiman27·
In this marriage thing, some of you are really seeing things…. Because what in the heavens name is this?
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Àshàké(not Ololade)❤️
When my dad died, his family took EVERY SINGLE thing that belonged to him, down to his slippers. My paternal grandma would constantly harass my mum and tell her to leave the house because “she does not have a penis beside her vagina”, that the only reason she tolerated my mum was because of her son and since he’s dead, she has no reason to tolerate her anymore. My uncle once chased me with a machete(my mum still has pictures of our door and window he used the machete on when I refused to come out), some times this same uncle would pour my mum’s food that she was supposed to sell that day inside the gutter lol My mum’s leg almost got amputated due to the accident she got into on the day she went house hunting. Immediately we left,the first thing I did was change my surname to my Dad’s name and my brother changed his to my mum’s surname. If that man’s family doesn’t like you, PLEASE LEAVE.
Àshàké(not Ololade)❤️@Molayoo_

If a man’s family does not like you, and YOU KNOW they don’t like you. Please in the name of Almighty God, leave that man. Please!! If you get married to that man and he dies, you and your child(ren) go suffer pass Job.

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MMBM
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@fueki_lee Or the imaginary "protection" like they're Batman fighting home invasions everyday, to cooking which is an everyday tiring + time consuming chore. And many women avoid meal prepping because their greedy selfish asses will eat everything in the fridge all at once...
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Taoheedah| Public Health👥🤎
My Weekend Public Health Trainings are still available for individuals who seek to transition into public health and aspire to embark on their MPH/MScPH. Send a DM✌️ P.S: The sessions are paid, not free
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Dr Tesleemah| Oju👀
Dr Tesleemah| Oju👀@Dokita_Oju·
I'm not a big deal ke? Out of the 1350 corps members in my camp. I am the only corps optometrist in the camp clinic. I am the 0.07% of our population. And I feel like a queen 👸 here🎉❣️!
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