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平和、公平、愛

with you Katılım Nisan 2014
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Switch@prophetswitch·
Tinubu governed Lagos for 8 years. His legacy? Over 70% of Lagos residents live in informal settlements lacking basic services like clean water and sanitation. He built Eko Atlantic for billionaires. He built nothing for Makoko. His only concern is enriching his friends
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Omotayo Williams@KadunaResident·
Today is Chief Tinubu’s birthday? Why are Nigerians not taking about it? Lool
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🦁ODOGWU MANE⚡@maneoutfits·
Kudos to the doctor that placed the arm of one of them on the other. Would have been blamed if shit went south
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma

In 1995, a nurse broke hospital rules to place a newborn into her twin sister’s incubator. The baby was not expected to survive. Kyrie and Brielle Jackson were born 12 weeks early at a hospital in the United States. Each weighed roughly two pounds. They were placed in separate incubators, standard practice to prevent infection. Kyrie gained strength. Brielle did not. Three weeks after birth, Brielle went into critical condition. Her oxygen dropped. Her heart rate spiked. Her skin turned bluish-grey. Nurse Gayle Kasparian tried everything. She held her. She had her father hold her. She wrapped her in a blanket. Nothing worked. Kasparian remembered hearing about a practice used in parts of Europe but never tried in American hospitals. She placed Brielle into Kyrie’s incubator. Their father described what happened next: “She snuggled up to Kyrie and she was just fine. It was immediate. It was absolutely immediate.” Within minutes, Brielle’s oxygen levels were the best they had been since she was born. As she slept, Kyrie stretched her left arm across her sister’s body and held her. Photographer Chris Christo captured the moment. The image spread around the world and became known as “The Rescuing Hug.” Hospitals across multiple countries began placing premature twins together, a practice that had been resisted for decades. Both girls went home healthy. They are now 30.

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F E E Z@Feeztm·
As a Yoruba person, you just have to admit it that Yoruba actors are useless people bruh. 95% of them are just after their stomach. And the funny thing is majority of them will still go back to deep suffering after this rubbish election campaign.
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Felix@felixherbt·
66 years after independence, APC still dey campaign with electricity? Bros, this type of lie no dey tire una?
oseni rufai@ruffydfire

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