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Medical Doctor • Faith Driven | Anaesthesia & Pain Management Enthusiast | Making comfort medicine look like purpose

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Temidayo@temidayoosi·
Serving drip for drip this week🩺
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Hadassah 💙@Estherrrrrrr__·
Today, I got inducted into the Nursing Profession. 🥹🎓 God did this one! Reintroducing, ADEDEJI E.T. RN, RM, CFP, B.N.Sc UI 🎓
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Temidayo@temidayoosi·
I think the deal item 7 signed with the deity that is making them successful is that they must never give serviette with their packs cos I don’t understand
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Adewale
Adewale@SoEdunOkanESita·
My youngest sister has been kidnapped 💔! She was kidnapped on Monday, 13 April 2026, on her way to Abuja to report for duties from Ogun State. We have not gotten precise information about where the incident happened. She reached us briefly around 12.am Wednesday, 15 April 2026, that she has been kidnapped since on Monday without details of who kidnapped her, why, and where she is before the phone was taken from her. Now, they have been calling me until this moment demanding N100 million naira. Where do I raise 100 million naira? I can't even raise 100 thousand naira. They are calling me with registered numbers. Our preliminary findings have it that this happened in Kabba, Kogi State, Nigeria. I have been to three different police stations. One in Lagos and the two at Mowe and Redeemed Police stations. The police stations have no tracking system and that since there is no information about location, police said they can't work. I called police national PPRO. He said I should go and report it at the nearest police station after I had already reported. While trying to explain further, he ended the call and did not pick up my calls again until now. She remains in the harsh and harrowing den of the kidnappers until now. I do not want to lose my sister. She is a very young girl who is just starting life. Please rescue her alive, safely, and timely. @PoliceNG @HQNigerianArmy @PoliceNG_CRU @TunjiDisu1 @aleeygiwa @CspIniedu @NigAirForce @KogiPoliceNG @OfficialDSSNG @NuhuRibadu @officialABAT @aonanuga1956 @atiku @Brightgoldenboy @NGRPresident @NigeriaGov @BTOofficial
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956

PRESS STATEMENT FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FINANCE FALSE ALLEGATION OF HIDDEN SPENDING AND DIVERSION OF FEDERATION REVENUE   The attention of the Federal Ministry of Finance has been drawn to recent media reports and commentaries that misrepresent the findings of the latest Nigeria Development Update by the World Bank, particularly claims suggesting that a significant portion of federation earnings is being “diverted” or constitutes “hidden spending".   These interpretations misrepresent the World Bank’s analysis and reflect a misunderstanding of the fiscal system. MISINTERPRETATION OF FAAC DEDUCTIONS   The misreporting in question incorrectly characterises Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) deductions as “waste” or missing funds. This is incorrect.   FAAC deductions, as presented in the World Bank report, include:   Statutory transfers, Savings and investments, Security-related expenditures, Cost-of-collection charges, Refunds to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), Transfers and interventions benefiting subnational governments.   It is important to emphasise that refunds and transfers to states and other tiers of government are not leakages. They represent legitimate fiscal flows, including repayments of obligations and statutorily backed allocations. SELECTIVE USE OF OUTDATED DATA   Some commentaries selectively relied on past data while ignoring the forward-looking analysis and ongoing public financial management reforms highlighted in the report.   The World Bank explicitly notes that reforms implemented in early 2026, including the recently signed Executive Order to safeguard remittance of petroleum revenues, are already addressing concerns around deductions, and are expected to improve transparency while increasing revenues available to all tiers of government by about 0.4% of GDP annually.   Misinterpreting one aspect of the analysis without acknowledging the progressive reforms and measures already introduced to enhance distributable federation revenues gives a distorted picture. STRONGER MACROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS   The broader message of the World Bank report is positive and forward-looking:   Economic growth is becoming more broad-based across sectors. Inflation, while still elevated, is declining due to deliberate policy actions. Nigeria’s external position has strengthened significantly, with improved reserves and a current account surplus. Debt indicators have improved, including a decline in the debt-to-GDP ratio, the first in over a decade.   These developments reflect the outcomes of the current administration's ongoing macroeconomic policies and public financial management reforms. THE REAL MESSAGE OF THE REPORT   The World Bank does not conclude that Nigeria’s fiscal system is collapsing or that reforms have failed. Rather, it states that reforms are working, and they must be sustained and deepened to translate macroeconomic gains into inclusive growth.   CONCLUSION   The Federal Government remains committed to strengthening fiscal transparency, improving revenue mobilisation, ensuring efficient public spending, and deepening reforms to support inclusive economic growth.   An accurate understanding and responsible reporting of fiscal information are critical to maintaining confidence in Nigeria’s reform trajectory and economic outlook.   We urge stakeholders, media organisations, and the public to engage constructively with fiscal information and avoid twisted interpretations that may undermine reform efforts and fuel public discord.   Signed Taiwo Oyedele Honourable Minister of State for Finance, Federal Republic of Nigeria April 19, 2026

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Eddie
Eddie@_edwin_cole·
Pick a side, sis. Your initial story sounded like your husband does zilch. I appreciate that it takes immense resilience to do all this, especially as a surgical resident but if you truly have a supportive husband, I need you to know that your essay says the exact opposite.
Docti-ify@fueki_lee

@isiihenyen @OloriOfOloris He does that everyday

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OLANNA (Kissing is FUNDAMENTAL to ROMANCE)
They killed off his character because they were trying to reheat the emotions from Emeka’s death in ATCJ. That was supposed to be the tearjerker, but it was such a waste. The real tear-jerker was Tobi begging Macaroni to let him help with caring for the kids. Stellar performance
‘deola.@deyola_a

Uzor Arukwe’s death in Behind The Scenes is very very avoidable and it is unnecessary. May Victor’s soul rest in peace 😂💔

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Temidayo@temidayoosi·
I just learnt how to properly mirror shine my leather shoes and damnnn🔥
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Temidayo@temidayoosi·
Na when I go soon start dey buy fuel price increase like this
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Temidayo@temidayoosi·
So how much be reg salary now?
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Ademola
Ademola@Ademola_Alesh·
Watching the person you love go through childbirth changes you. It makes you realize that having another baby should only ever happen if they truly want to.
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Temidayo@temidayoosi·
1,653 is absolutely insane lmao😭 Transport fare go crazy😂
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Sam@DrFeruke·
All legalism is self-love dressed in religion. The ultimate end of works-based religion is the self and it's need for a sense of security. Whether high-key or low-key, we are all control freaks See, All religion that depends on your high performance before you can be accepted and blessed by God leads to or is caused by the deep need to be in control of your destiny. We all want to be sure that our future will go the way we desire. And this is why the pain and hurts of a performance-based religion is always sweet to us. If my performance puts God in a situation where He will have to give me what I want, then I will work with all my heart, soul, mind and strength. But Jesus says your performance can never be good enough to make God owe you anything. You will never be good enough to be accepted by God. You can never meet up to God's level. God is just that perfect. God will have to just overlook your weakness, pay your debt, fix you and accept you. So that now, you will no longer work to control God but work because you're grateful and you love God with your whole being. Legalistic religion promises you control. Gracious religion in Christ takes away control and leaves you with nothing in your hands but trust in the One who can save you. So, what do you have in your hands to show Jesus when you're praying to Him? Your performance or your total trust in Him? PSam
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