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Dr Opait
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@HarrisonBbi18 Nigeria's a mess! The whole system needs a total revamp. Why didn't he get his day in court? I can only imagine how many people this killer in uniform has offed, especially in the dark, if he did this in broad daylight. He knows phones with cameras are everywhere. No conscience!
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#UPDATE
ALL THE POLICE OFFICERS INVOLVED ARE CURRENTLY ON THEIR WAY TO ABUJA.
Whoever made that video, evil will be far from you. Thanks to you all for lending your voice. We posted this today and in less than 1hour, we received response from the Inspector General of Police.
God bless you all. Tomorrow we will be in warri. #EndPoliceBrutality #ExtraJudicialKillings #alwaysfilmthepolice
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"If you want to know for the records, the tigers on social media are Peter Obi's followers and the Obedient... They have done a lot of manipulation. They can even hack your account"
@BwalaDaniel says Peter Obi’s supporters are among the most aggressive forces on social media.
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GPs in England.
Watch @doctor_katie on why the new GP contract proposals are unacceptable. Then have your say in the contract referendum.
GPonline@GPonlinenews
Podcast: @BMA_GP England chair @doctor_katie on why the new GP contract is unsafe and how GPs can fight back Full episode: gponline.com/podcast-dr-kat…
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@renoomokri You supporting a failed system is demarketing Nigeria. What lessons would be learnt and what investments would be put into pre-hospital emergency care, now that the world knows non of that exists in Nigeria? FRSC IS NOT AMBULANCE SERVICE!
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@renoomokri Lagos-Ibadan is rural? Come off it! In a sane country, AJ would not be brought out of that wreck until a cervical collar is put on and his spine cleared. If he had a spinal injury just moving him out of that wreck would cause cord compression. Where was d ambulance or paramedic?
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Anthony Joshua Accident: Why Do Nigerians Love to De-market Nigeria?
Anthony Joshua suffered a ghastly accident today in a rural part of Ogun State, and instead of de-marketing Nigeria, why don't you and I wait for the full details of what occurred to our beloved boxing champion before making dramatic and damaging statements whose veracity we cannot be sure of?
You were not at the scene of the accident. You are relying on videos you see online. You don't know the full details.
But your first instincts are to attack Nigeria and paint the worst possible picture to the outside world, and now headlines from as far away as India and Australia are quoting Nigerian X users and lampooning Nigeria and saying that no first responders came to Mr Joshua's rescue and that the whole scene was emblematic of a failed state.
Just turn on your international news channels and see the horrible things they are saying about Nigeria right now and quoting Nigerian X users!
And sadly, some of the people castigating Nigeriw and our institutions based on hearsay and online chatter claim to be journalists.
It says more about the state of our journalism than our healthcare and emergency response systems.
Well, I made enquiries, and it is not the case that emergency response services let Mr Joshua down. Rather, immediately after the accident, eyewitnesses did not wait for first responders and heroically began assisting Mr Joshua.
Within the very first two minutes, they intervened. Obviously, not being professionals, they would make mistakes and not follow procedure.
The Federal Road Safety Corp arrived within the first few minutes of the accident and met passers-by who were already intervening. The police showed up, and seeing that the crowd had already taken the initiative, what would you have them do?
Before an ambulance could get there, Mr Joshua was already close to a hospital. This is all in the space of minutes, not up to an hour.
The deaths that occurred during the accident, according to preliminary official reports, were not caused by any negligence. The individuals concerned died on the spot, and the official cause is collision trauma from "excessive speed". May God grant fortitude to their families.
How is that the fault of emergency response personnel? I see no blame for Nigeria in this! But I will still wait for the full official statement.
Even in England, when an accident occurs in a rural area, emergency responders take time to arrive. Anywhere from fifteen minutes and above. Please Google it! Most likely more.
Remember Diana, Princess of Wales? She sadly had an accident right in the heart of the metropolitan area of Paris, and it took fifteen minutes for an ambulance to get to her—the most high-profile woman in the world at that time.
And even after the ambulance came, it took them over an hour, precisely 101 minutes, to get her to a hospital.
How long did it take Spanish first responders to get to Diogo Jota's car? That was a big scandal!
Please be patriotic and wait for an official statement before hastily crucifying Nigeria.
Remember how we did the same thing after armed robbers killed the late Somtochukwu Maduagwu. Nigerians libelled the police and the emergency doctors who tried to save her life, only for the truth to come out later, but much irreparable damage had already been done.
Let us not repeat history and claim that it repeated itself.

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@_KingLarry__ @OurFavOnlineDoc You need to leave Nigeria, to see how things work in a sane society. Donation without trained staff and maintenance culture is a waste of resources.
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@OurFavOnlineDoc He is rich; he can donate some ambulances to us as well. Our politicians wouldn't mind. Thanks to him in advance.
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@officialABAT It took a threat from the US for yoy government to try sitting up. Insecurity and persecution of religious groups did not start under you, however, you can end it. The gov should stop toying with the life of it's citizens. The middle belt has cried and buried the young for years.
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Nigeria stands firmly as a democracy governed by constitutional guarantees of religious liberty.
Since 2023, our administration has maintained an open and active engagement with Christian and Muslim leaders alike and continues to address security challenges which affect citizens across faiths and regions.
The characterisation of Nigeria as religiously intolerant does not reflect our national reality, nor does it take into consideration the consistent and sincere efforts of the government to safeguard freedom of religion and beliefs for all Nigerians.
Religious freedom and tolerance have been a core tenet of our collective identity and shall always remain so. Nigeria opposes religious persecution and does not encourage it.
Nigeria is a country with constitutional guarantees to protect citizens of all faiths.
Our administration is committed to working with the United States government and the international community to deepen understanding and cooperation on protection of communities of all faiths.
BOLA AHMED TINUBU
PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

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@officialABAT @cenbank Maintainance is our major problem in Nigeria. I hope it would be kept at this new 5 🌟 standard.
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Yesterday, on Nigeria’s 65th Independence anniversary, I was delighted to witness the rebirth of the National Arts Theatre now aptly named the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and
Creative Arts, first built for FESTAC ’77.
Once neglected, it now stands restored
through the vision of my predecessor, the Late President Muhammadu Buhari, and the commitment of the Bankers’ Committee and CBN.



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@rcgp #ClareGerada’s been a key player in GP replacement within the NHS, famously saying “there is enough work for all of us”.
As a result ppl have restricted access to GPs while we have 1000s of under & unemployed GPs.
Madness!
In all seriousness how can @rcgp be proud of that?

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Huge congratulations to our former Chair and President Clare Gerada on becoming a Crossbench Peer in the House of Lords.
A lifelong College member and now a Baroness – but first and foremost a grassroots GP who continues to deliver exceptional care to your patients and to fight for the profession you love.
You witnessed the power of general practice from a young age, seeing at first-hand the difference your GP father made to his patients’ lives, and we know you will be the most powerful advocate for GPs and patients in the House of Lords.
We are so proud of you Clare. You are an inspirational and courageous leader, and this is a historic moment for you and for our College. We wish you every success.
@ClareGerada

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@unlimited_ls He should be spending his remaining days in a psychiatric hospital and not back into the community. I feel this father's pain.
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BREAKING: Father says he ‘WILL K*LL’ the man who broke into his Kentucky home and st*bbed his six-year-old boy to death after he was released from prison having served just half his sentence
The boy’s father says, “I’ve had my talks with God… I told the court if I ever cross paths with him, I will k*ll the man — I will k*ll him where he stands.”
Ronald Exantus, 42, was released early from prison for good behavior
He m*rdered Logan Tipton and severely injured his father and two young sisters
Exantus entered the home through an unlocked door on the night of December 6, 2015
Logan was st*bbed repeatedly in the head so forcefully that the knife blade bent
Exantus was sentenced to 20 years in 2018 after being found not guilty by reason of insanity for the m*rder and guilty but mentally ill on the assault charges
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@QueenEfexii Crazy people defending the indefensible. I remember all so-called regs and medical officers chasing after my colleagues then, the power balance is def on sided. Explains why some girls were chilling during my HJ, as they had registrars and even consultants in their pockets
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@opaitbaba See ehn, I just dey see people defend things, and I am like nawa o.
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@Anisocyte @DHSCgovuk @wesstreeting It's so hard to understand the logic behind this. Cost cutting or doctors are just undervalued?
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@DHSCgovuk @wesstreeting NHS pays doctors’ assistants more than it pays qualified doctors, and uses them as doctor replacements while leaving doctors unemployed.
Not a good use of taxpayer money but the private sector love it bc desperate people pay to see actual doctors.

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✅ Better pay.
✅ Better conditions.
✅ Better opportunities.
Watch @WesStreeting outline 3 key reasons why Resident Doctors should vote 'no' in the industrial ballot 👇
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🇫🇷 Emmanuel Macron has been filmed being shoved in the face by his wife Brigitte after the couple landed in Vietnam
Read the full story ⬇️
telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
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🔈BREAKING: @BudgITng Uncovers 11,122 Projects Worth N6.93 Trillion Inserted by National Assembly in 2025 FG Budget.
We have combed through the 2025 FG Budget, and you will be shocked at what we found.
@nassnigeria inserted 11,122 PROJECTS worth N6.93 TRILLION into the Budget! 🤯
PRESS STATEMENT
Thread!
#2025FGBudget #AskQuestions




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@JAMBHQ Shame on you all. God gave us brains 🧠 to organise our societies. You guys failed a generation of young people, and you bring God into it? God had nothing to do with the incompetence of your organisation. #shame #jambresult
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