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Seyilnan Gushe

Seyilnan Gushe

@seilnan

They say I'm a nerd| Obsessed with the universe| Black girl Magic| Multifaceted

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2012
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Ossai of Enugu
Ossai of Enugu@ossaivictor1_·
Moi moi is nobody's food, stop claiming ownership to it 😂 If any tribe should claim ownership, it should be the hausas.
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Mummy Success
Mummy Success@ProbablyDafe·
Picture this. You are 23 with a 9-5 earning 200k every month. All your friends from Uni and Secondary School never have to japa. Afrobeats Festival in grassy Taraba state. Last year was Enugu. 15 friends. Train ticket is 2k per person. Ticket to the show is 5k.
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Iceyy NEEDS you to get your PVC #GenI
My contribution to this election is that almost 40,000 people saw that tweet and now know they can get their voter’s card without making an appointment🫶🏽 If you no see am, see this one. Register for your PVC on cvr.inecnigeria.org and go for your biometrics👍🏾
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😍Realest 😍
😍Realest 😍@freshonly_·
I went to my nephew’s school and while his teacher was attending to me, a boy and a girl entered to complain. The teacher apologized to me and faced them, asking what happened The girl said the boy called her stupid and when asked why, he said she’s fond of shouting his name anytime she sees him and it’s irritating coupled with the fact that she doesn’t even pronounce the name well
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Mr B 🇳🇬
Mr B 🇳🇬@BanwatSamson·
I was raised in Jos, my parents are from plateau state, I’ve seen and survived things you won’t believe, Yet I’ll forever stand for Jos! if you won’t stand with us or pray for Jos, don’t you dare try to retell our story and change the narrative concerning what we going through
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
This is how the inverter in your house might be poisoning you. Watch before it’s too late.
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Ancy Lisa
Ancy Lisa@lihsahh·
Me ft my headphones ft my crossword puzzle = peace and joy🥰
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
SAD BUT TRUE 😢 WHAT A WRITE UP! Akara and Pap was breakfast served every morning in a hostel of 100 people. Out of the 100, 80 didn’t like it. They complained daily, saying they were tired and wanted something different. But the remaining 20 were satisfied. They liked it just as it was. To solve the issue, the warden introduced a simple rule: Every night, everyone would vote for what they wanted to eat the next morning. The meal with the highest number of votes would be served. So every night, the 20 who loved Akara and Pap voted for it—with one voice. But the 80 who didn’t like it were never united. Their votes went in different directions: 18 for Bread and Tea 16 for Yam and Egg Sauce 14 for Jollof Rice 12 for Spaghetti 10 for Indomie 10 for Moi Moi and Pap Can u guess what the result was every single time? Akara and Pap kept winning, Not because it was the best, but because the people who didn’t want it were too divided to agree on anything else. In Nigeria, many are tired of the same old hardship, bad governance and recycled leadership. We know who and what the real problems are. But even those who want change are divided—along tribal lines, party names, personal interest, ego, ambition etc. 2027 might seem far away, but it's already around the corner. If we don’t learn from this story, we will wake up again to another bitter round of the same “meal” we’ve been served for ages. This Is a Salient Message THERE'S POWER IN UNITY, NOT JUST IN NUMBERS. A United Minority Is More Formidable Than A Divided Majority. FOOD FOR THOUGHT © Unknown Author
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kumaz
kumaz@anonkumaz·
hey guys, this is the first time i’m asking for help on twitter 😭 my dad is having his first ever solo art exhibition at the national museum, lagos. it’ll mean a lot to me and to him if you could spare some time to come around, if you’re a lover of art. details are below 🙏🏽
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Vivian Chikaodi
Vivian Chikaodi@ChikaodiVivian·
I’ll tell you somethings about Northern Nigeria. The North is blessed with too many natural aphrodisiacs. I have a friend who lived most of his life down to adulthood in the north, he’s from Jos. He once told me that it was until he left the north and entered the south for greener pastures that he heard about the issue of people looking for children, especially married people. He said in the north, if you laugh too much with a woman, she might get pregnant. The East, West and South are the reasons why livestock became very expensive. Left for northerners, a cow would still sell for 50k in Nigeria today. My friend (let’s call him John) said it is people from other regions that eat meat like our lives depend on it. And we kill animals for any and everything including the burial of a young person. The North has more snails than we realize and they even waste them cos they don’t value them. John said in the north, eating too fast or swallowing garri or fufu is a sign of a greedy person. Your parents will correct it from small. John said the crops God blessed northern Nigeria with can sustain Nigeria’s economy even without the oil. And the oil is what Nigeria should have used to become a first world country, more like the icing on a cake. He said we in the south who haven’t been to the north have not seen or eaten 50% of the exotic crops the north is blessed with.
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The Academy of Public Health
A Milestone Moment for Public Health in Africa: APH Celebrates 10 Years with Regional Director of WHO/AFRO as Keynote Speaker Abuja, Nigeria - The PanAfrican Academy of Public Health (@ThewaAPH) is set to mark a decade of excellence in nurturing public health leadership in Africa with a landmark event. The annual conference and membership induction ceremony, scheduled for November 24th, 2025, at the elegant Shehu Musa Yar'adua centre at the heart of Abuja, will bring together esteemed guests, including His Excellency @ProfJanabi , Regional Director of the World Health Organization (@WHOAFRO ) for Africa. A Key Moment for Africa’s Health Agenda Dr. Ferhat Khan, President of APH, extends a warm welcome to Professor Janabi, on behalf of The Academy of Public Health highlighting that the significance of his presence would serve as a testament to @WHO's commitment to strengthening partnerships with its non-state actors and professionalising public health on the continent. Professor Janabi's keynote address, "The Silent Epidemic: How Non-communicable Diseases are Threatening Africa’s Development," is eagerly anticipated, shedding light on the pressing issue of #NCDs, which account for over a third of deaths in Africa. Celebrating Excellence in Public Health This year's induction ceremony will honour four distinguished public health leaders - Dr. Ahmed Ogwell OUMA - FAPH (@laktarr001), HE Amb. Prof. Sheila Tlou (@_dinotshe) , Hon. Professor @muhammadpate , and Professor @agnesbinagwaho - with the Distinguished Fellow of the Academy of Public Health (#DFAPH) award, recognising their outstanding contributions to public health in Africa. A Platform for Collaboration and Innovation The event will feature a high-level town hall engagement with Regional Directors of @AfricaCDC by public health professionals, exploring regional cooperation and innovative solutions to address NCDs. The conference will also focus on digital health, the concept of shared leadership, and multisectoral collaboration, reinforcing APH's role as a leading public health Think-tank in Africa, and Faculty of @WAIPH_News . Join us as we celebrate a decade of APH and the Institute under the leadership of Dr Francis Ohanyido, and look forward to a future of strengthened partnerships and collective action towards a healthier Africa. #NewPublicHealthOrder #AfricaHealthCapacity #APH2025 #APHat10 #NCDsInAfrica @OoasWaho @AfDB_Group @AfricaHealthBiz @WHOSierraLeone @WHOGhana @WHOKenya @abchealthafrica @gatesfoundation @VillageReach @SCIDaR_ @drpc_nig @AIT_Online @BBCAfrica @LisdelNig @Jhpiego @forbesafrica @smafrica2014 @WHONigeria @WHO @ohanyidof @DrTedros @Dr_JeanKaseya @ntulikapologwe @HSSHub @HarryBanigo @MagdaNRobalo @SalakoIziaq @MojiMakanjuMFR @drchimezie @AkyalaIshaku @AdetiloyeOniyi1 @KasoloFrancis @MoetiTshidi @MehadSMAfrica @drtemitopeilori @mazmazli @BrantuoMary @docthakker @nsengimanajp
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The Academy of Public Health
Public Health Journalism: Ojoma Akor To Be Honoured with Inaugural Moji Makanjuola Award Abuja, Nigeria - The Academy of Public Health (@ThewaAPH), the West African Institute of Public Health (@WAIPH_News) in collaboration with the International Society for Media in Public Health (@ISMPHNG ), is proud to announce Ojoma Akor (@ojaytweet) as the recipient of the inaugural @MojiMakanjuMFR Public Health Journalism Award. This prestigious honour recognises her exceptional contributions to health reporting, showcasing her dedication to promoting health literacy and informed decision-making in Nigeria and across Africa. A Champion of Health Journalism @ojaytweet , Editor of Health and Science Africa and former Health Editor of @daily_trust , has over a decade of experience in health journalism, investigative reporting, and media advocacy. Her work spans critical topics such as health financing, Universal Health Coverage (#UHC), nutrition, and infectious and non-communicable diseases. Her impactful storytelling has earned her numerous international and national awards, including the International Centre for Journalists (@ICFJ) global nutrition contest and the Emerging Health Technologies (EHT) Media award. She is also an alumna of the prestigious Design Equity and Action Leadership (#DEAL) Fellowship , the top tier of the Young Professionals in Public Health Programme (#YPPH) of @ThewaAPH. A Trailblazer in Public Health Reporting Ojoma's commitment to public health journalism extends beyond reporting. She is President of Journalists Against Cancer (JAC) Nigeria and volunteers with the End Cervical Cancer Nigeria Initiative (#ECCNI). She has participated in key advisory roles, including the National Task Force on Cervical Cancer and the UHC2030 forum. Her expertise has been sought at prominent conferences, such as the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (@IASLC ) Pan-Africa Conference and @UNICEF's polio eradication dialogue. Elevating Health Journalism The Moji Makanjuola Public Health Journalism Award celebrates outstanding young journalists who excel in health reporting, promoting informed public discourse and policy decisions. This award, to be presented at the APH Annual Conference on November 24th, 2025, in Abuja, acknowledges Ojoma Akor's tireless efforts to amplify critical health issues and inspire action. Join us in congratulating Ojoma Akor on this well-deserved recognition, and let's continue to champion public health journalism for a healthier Africa! @ohanyidof @muhammadpate @nighealthwatch @UHC2030 @MojiMakanjuMFR @NTANewsNow @NUJNIGERIA @Fmohnigeria @NphcdaNG @WHONigeria @OoasWaho @AfricaCDC @HeDPAC_health @WHOAFRO
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The Academy of Public Health
11 Days to Go! 11 days to go until we gather to celebrate 10 years of impact, innovation, and leadership! For a decade, the Academy of Public Health has empowered professionals, shaped conversations, and driven transformative action across Africa. This milestone reminds us that the work continues and together, we will go even further. Join us in celebrating a decade of purpose and a future of possibility. Application closes 17th November 2025 The registration link is available in the comments section 💙 #APHat10 #PublicHealth #HealthSystems #LeadershipInAction #Conference2025 #AcademyOfPublicHealth @ohanyidof @WAIPH_News
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Academy of Public Health Announces Prestigious Director-General's Fellows List 2025 Abuja, Nigeria - The Academy of Public Health (The APH) ⚕️ is delighted to announce the 2025 Director-General's Fellows List, recognising 30 outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to public health in Africa and beyond. This esteemed group of professionals has demonstrated exceptional leadership, scholarship, and dedication to advancing public health. The 2025 DG's List features a remarkable collective of individuals who are shaping the future of public health through innovative solutions, research, and community-driven initiatives. Notably, many of these fellows are making a significant impact in health technology integration, harnessing the power of digital solutions to improve health outcomes and strengthen health systems. "We are honoured to celebrate the achievements of these exceptional individuals, who are transforming the field of public health through their work," said Dr @ohanyidof , FAPH, Director-General of @WAIPH_News . "Their dedication to improving health outcomes is a testament to the power of collaboration, innovation, and leadership in public health." The hybrid induction ceremony and conference will be hosted on 24th November 2025 at the prestigious Yar Adua Center in Abuja, Nigeria. This year's event promises to be an exciting and thought-provoking experience, with @ProfJanabi , Regional Director of @WHOAFRO , delivering the keynote address. It will also include the induction of @muhammadpate , @_dinotshe @laktarr001 and @agnesbinagwaho into the Distinguished Fellow of the Academy of Public Health (#DFAPH). The Director-General's Fellows List is a testament to the exceptional work being done in public health across Africa. These individuals have demonstrated outstanding leadership, expertise, and commitment to improving health outcomes, and their contributions are transforming the field of public health. Key Areas of Focus Some of the key areas of focus for this year's cohort include: - Health Technology Integration - Public Health Leadership - Research and Scholarship About the Fellow Academy of Public Health (FAPH) Established in 2015, Fellow of The Academy of Public Health (FAPH) award is a prestigious recognition of outstanding contributions to public health in Africa and beyond. . DG's List: 1. Kokou ALINON 2. Baba Ahmed 3. BRIAN O'CONNOR 4. Brice Bicaba 5. @cyrilseck 6. Edwin Nwobodo 7. @drezeanolue 8. Elsheikh Badr 9. Frances DaCosta Vroom 10. Ghislain Kouematchoua 11. Gilbert Shetak 12. Akyala Ishaku 13. @ProfJulioRAKOT1 14. @ktulenko 15. Ladidi Aiyegbusi 16. @ltsague 17. @lanomnac 18. Lul Pout Riek 19. Mary Nana Ama Brantuo 20. @MEtiebetMD 21. @mazmazli 22. Onyekachi C. Subah 23. Osita Okonkwo 24. Rowena Luk 25. Steven Wanyee 26. Temitope ILORI 27. Timi Omole 28. Tom Coleman 29. Tom Oluoch 30. @vlokossou
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The Academy of Public Health
18 Days to Go! The journey to excellence continues. For ten years, the Academy of Public Health has built a strong foundation for leadership, innovation, and systems transformation across Africa. In just 18 days, we’ll gather to celebrate a decade of progress and to chart the course for the next generation of public health leaders. Our story is one of growth, collaboration, and purpose. And the next chapter begins on November 24th. The registration link is available in the comments section. 💙 #APHat10 #PublicHealth #HealthLeadership #CountdownToImpact #Conference2025 #AcademyOfPublicHealth18 Days to Go! The journey to excellence continues. For ten years, the Academy of Public Health has built a strong foundation for leadership, innovation, and systems transformation across Africa. In just 18 days, we’ll gather to celebrate a decade of progress and to chart the course for the next generation of public health leaders. Our story is one of growth, collaboration, and purpose. And the next chapter begins on November 24th. The registration link is available in the comments section. 💙 #APHat10 #PublicHealth #HealthLeadership #CountdownToImpact #Conference2025 #AcademyOfPublicHealth
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The Academy of Public Health
21 Days to Go! 21 days to a decade of public health impact! From capacity building and mentorship to advocacy and policy reform, the Academy of Public Health has continued to champion a bold vision, a stronger, healthier Africa led by skilled professionals. As we count down to November 24th, we reflect on 10 years of milestones and momentum and look ahead to the next chapter of innovation, equity, and transformation. Join us as we celebrate 10 years of shaping public health leadership across the continent. @ohanyidof @WAIPH_News #APHat10 #PublicHealth #HealthSystems #CountdownToImpact #Conference2025 #AcademyOfPublicHealth
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