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AFTV are coming to UGANDA! 🇺🇬🔴
Robbie, Cecil and Lee Judges touching down 24-30 April.
#AFTVUganda #ExploreUganda

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@Arsenal @ArsenalFC_fl @ArsenalAcademy It's time to part ways with @m8arteta and THANK him for the far he has brought the Team to compete. But competition is not enough so there is need to triumph.
So the Team should look for a new Coach/Manager who has won trophies to take on
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In 1879, Ugandan healers were performing cesarean sections with a survival rate that stunned European doctors—while much of the "civilized" world still saw the procedure as a death sentence.
British explorer Robert Felkin documented the operation in detail. The surgeon used banana wine as an antiseptic, herbal anesthetics to manage pain, and cauterization with a hot iron to control bleeding. The mother survived. The baby survived. The technique worked.
This wasn't primitive luck. It was sophisticated medical knowledge passed down through generations—refined, systematic, life-saving.
Yet the dominant narrative tells us modern medicine arrived in Africa with colonizers and that before European intervention, the continent had no science, no innovation, no expertise.
But here's the contradiction: if African medical practices were so "backward," why were European observers documenting them with awe? Why were these techniques—rooted in empirical observation and botanical knowledge—producing outcomes that Europe itself struggled to achieve until the late 19th century?
The Buganda Kingdom had what the British Empire didn't: working cesarean sections that saved lives.
So what else were we doing that got erased, ignored, or rebranded as "discovered" by someone else?
Sources:
- Felkin, R. W. (1884). "Notes on Labour in Central Africa." Edinburgh Medical Journal
- Ajayi, J. F. (1965). Christian Missions in Nigeria 1841-1891. Northwestern University Press
Credit: African Echo

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If anyone out there can help her. Excellent performance!
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“Good afternoon Dr. Spire
Thank you for the good work you do for our nation and we do appreciate.
I humbly request that you post for me on your page maybe your followers can help.
Dr. my daughter has just completed S.4 and she performed well but I am stranded as a parent. Her father disappeared 12yrs ago and to be honest she doesn’t even know him. I met him in my S.6 vacation, I got pregnant but we never married. For sometime he was on and off then he eventually disappeared running away from responsibilities.
Fast forward I met someone who also had children and we got married and we have been managing.
In 2020 I lost my job and unfortunately i haven’t been lucky to find another one, my husband continued taking care of us and in 2024 he also lost his job. Since last year we have been struggling to make ends meet. This prompted my husband to tell me he can no longer pay for daughter’s fees for A level unless something changes perhaps a job surfaces. I am really greatful to him but the timing is tight and I don’t have anything I can sell to raise school fees for even term 1 for now and I don’t want her to drop out either.
So please if there is anyone you know or your followers who can bless my daughter with a scholarship/ bursary for A level or even to help in anyway I will really be so grateful. Attached are the results and she’s more interested in sciences”

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@m8arteta @Arsenalcoach @Arsenal F***k the panic @m8arteta @arsenalcoachingstaff they always have to make UN NECESSARY SUBSTITUTIONS without reading the game "mbu" squad strength.
This season you loose and arsenal fans should wait for another season.
7 Seasons of Practice
GIF
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Nottingham Forest next manager: Sean Dyche verbally agrees to replace Ange Postecoglou at the City Ground skysports.com/football/news/…
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