Temie Giwa-Tubosun

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Temie Giwa-Tubosun

Temie Giwa-Tubosun

@temite

CEO of LifeBank @lifebankcares, @kolatubosun’s Wife, Tia, Eni and Kiitan’s Mom!

Global Katılım Eylül 2009
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Hi Twitter, I am looking for someone senior in Flutterwave customer care. If you know someone please link them! Thank you.
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Low-resource settings don’t need "lite" tech. They need the most advanced AI delivered in the most accessible way. We’re ensuring that life-saving supplies are always where they need to be. Read the full GSMA case study: [bit.ly/LB-GSMA #HealthTech #GlobalHealth #AI
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Temie Giwa-Tubosun@temite·
We’ve built OneSystem on next-generation AI, but we deliver it through accessible technology (USSD & mobile). The result? 🚀 31% improvement in delivery timelines. 📍 400+ PHCs onboarded. 👩‍⚕️ 1,070+ users preventing stockouts in real-time.
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Temie Giwa-Tubosun@temite·
Primary healthcare is the foundation of an agile health system. When supplies are available, women and children receive better care. Thrilled that @LifeBankCares is featured in the @GSMA "AI for Impact at Scale" report for our work with OneSystem. 🧵#lifebankcares
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Olashile Abayomi-Wealth@thefireofOla·
I stepped out of a store and saw a little boy of about 2yrs old crying to an ice cream vendor. The ice cream man was seriously yelling at him and asking him to go away, then he shoved the baby. I was really pissed and asked what happened, he said the baby wants 🍦 and he is not with money. How much is the🍦he said 100 naira. Na because of 100 naira you dey push pikin? Give am 10. He said madam na 1k o, I no want story o. I said give am 10 mister man. The mother of the baby was around watching us. Then other kids joined and I ended up buying about 30pcs or so. Then I gave the seller 5k , he said it was excess and I said no worry. He started crying, said he is a terrible person and he feels ashamed for how he treated the baby, I told him that I understand. He said he hadn't sold anything and he was frustrated when the baby was tugging at him. No wahala my bro, take this one join the 5k , e go better by God's grace. Baby's mother was so happy and hugged me tightly. Said she didn't have 100 naira to buy for the baby that's why. Mummy baby, you sef guide with this one. Baby is happy Other babies around are happy Ice cream man is happy Mummy baby is happy I am fulfilled. May God ease all our affairs. 🙏
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RTJOSH@JoshuaCounts1·
Pic on the left, diagnosed with bone cancer for the second time 15 years ago today. Pic on the right, officially seeing 28 years of life. Give god the glory and happy birthday to me!
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Temie Giwa-Tubosun@temite·
@_MsLinda May God heal your heart. 💞 I think your Dad was wise and so are you! I’m sure he had the type of peace nothing else could compare with as he gave and was present for you. I think he’ll be so proud of you. God bless you!
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Achalugo@_MsLinda·
I think about my father a lot. And oftentimes it’s with a certain kind of resentment. I wish he was a bit more selfish. I wish he didn’t have so many kids. Maybe if he had just one, the resources he had would have been enough. Enough to care for a small family and still leave something for himself. Enough to chase his own dreams. Enough to rest. Maybe then he wouldn’t have died from stress and high blood pressure. He lost all his siblings to the war. And his father was a bastard who decided that the only style of parenting he was capable of was the one that involved absence. And so when he had us, he gave and gave. To us and to others. Never leaving anything for himself. He used to say he never saw us as his children, but as the siblings he never got to fully experience. And so, for the most part, he treated us like equals. He wore rags so we could go to the best schools available to the middle class. He lived his entire life content with watching us live. And then he died abruptly, before we actually started living. I never got to spoil him with even a single naira. I built a whole house for my mom and he wasn’t there to see that his Ada Mazi, who could do no wrong in his eyes, was now doing things that were considered out of reach for people like us. That his Ada Mazi, who he wholeheartedly believed was meant for things beyond our background, was now living them. Fuck you, death. Fuck you, grief. Every day one question haunts me. Was he happy. Did he die happy. Because if he did all that and didn’t die happy, it would break me even more. He tried to outrun the absence of his father with an overwhelming presence and instead abruptly ran into a different kind of absence. It’s been eight years and I still can’t move on. Because why am I on a treadmill at 10 incline and 4.5 speed, bawling my eyes out? Fuck everything, mehn.
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Temie Giwa-Tubosun@temite·
@enodamade But why —- after multiple decades in health — was I excited enough to bring out my screen shot app ready to celebrate! Ugh!
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Dr Babatunde@enodamade·
UCH dey number 86. Lovely!
Infodex@infodexx

Top 100 Best Hospitals in the World (2025) 1. 🇺🇸 Mayo Clinic – Rochester 2. 🇺🇸 Cleveland Clinic 3. 🇨🇦 Toronto General – University Health Network 4. 🇺🇸 The Johns Hopkins Hospital 5. 🇸🇪 Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset 6. 🇺🇸 Massachusetts General Hospital 7. 🇩🇪 Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin 8. 🇮🇱 Sheba Medical Center 9. 🇸🇬 Singapore General Hospital (SGH) 10. 🇨🇭 Universitätsspital Zürich 11. 🇫🇷 AP-HP – Hôpital Universitaire Pitié Salpêtrière 12. 🇨🇭 Universitätsspital Basel 13. 🇺🇸 Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center 14. 🇩🇪 Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg 15. 🇨🇭 Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois 16. 🇯🇵 The University of Tokyo Hospital 17. 🇺🇸 Stanford Health Care – Stanford Hospital 18. 🇩🇰 Aarhus Universitetshospital 19. 🇺🇸 The Mount Sinai Hospital 20. 🇩🇰 Rigshospitalet – Copenhagen University Hospital 21. 🇺🇸 Brigham and Women’s Hospital 22. 🇧🇷 Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein 23. 🇩🇪 LMU Klinikum 24. 🇨🇦 Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre 25. 🇰🇷 Asan Medical Center 26. 🇫🇷 CHU Lille – Hôpital Claude-Huriez 27. 🇦🇹 AKH Wien / Medical University of Vienna 28. 🇳🇴 Oslo Universitetssykehus 29. 🇫🇷 Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou 30. 🇰🇷 Samsung Medical Center 31. 🇳🇱 Amsterdam UMC 32. 🇨🇦 Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto) 33. 🇬🇧 St Thomas' Hospital 34. 🇺🇸 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 35. 🇩🇪 Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf 36. 🇯🇵 St. Luke’s International Hospital 37. 🇮🇹 Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda 38. 🇺🇸 Northwestern Memorial Hospital 39. 🇺🇸 UCSF Medical Center 40. 🇧🇪 UZ Leuven 41. 🇩🇪 Medizinische Hochschule Hannover 42. 🇰🇷 Seoul National University Hospital 43. 🇫🇮 Helsinki University Hospital 44. 🇮🇹 Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli 45. 🇩🇪 Klinikum rechts der Isar (TU Munich) 46. 🇰🇷 Severance Hospital – Yonsei University 47. 🇺🇸 University of Michigan Health 48. 🇳🇱 Erasmus MC 49. 🇪🇸 Hospital Universitario La Paz 50. 🇺🇸 Mayo Clinic – Jacksonville 51. 🇳🇱 UMC Utrecht 52. 🇪🇸 Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre 53. 🇨🇭 Les Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève (HUG) 54. 🇮🇹 Ospedale San Raffaele – Gruppo San Donato 55. 🇺🇸 Duke University Hospital 56. 🇦🇹 Landeskrankenhaus Innsbruck 57. 🇨🇦 North York General Hospital 58. 🇯🇵 Kameda Medical Center 59. 🇪🇸 Clínic Barcelona 60. 🇮🇱 Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 61. 🇮🇹 Istituto Clinico Humanitas 62. 🇦🇺 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 63. 🇺🇸 Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 64. 🇳🇱 Radboud UMC 65. 🇨🇭 Klinik Hirslanden Zürich 66. 🇩🇪 Uniklinik Köln 67. 🇺🇸 Mayo Clinic Hospital – Phoenix 68. 🇰🇷 Seoul National University – Bundang Hospital 69. 🇸🇪 Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset 70. 🇪🇸 Vall d'Hebron University Hospital 71. 🇫🇷 ELSAN – Santé Atlantique 72. 🇺🇸 Houston Methodist Hospital 73. 🇮🇹 Policlinico Sant'Orsola-Malpighi 74. 🇩🇪 Universitätsklinikum Freiburg 75. 🇫🇷 CHU Bordeaux – Pellegrin 76. 🇪🇸 Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón 77. 🇺🇸 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital – Columbia & Cornell 78. 🇳🇱 Leiden University Medical Center 79. 🇪🇸 Clínica Universidad de Navarra 80. 🇸🇬 National University Hospital (NUH) 81. 🇯🇵 Kyushu University Hospital 82. 🇸🇪 Akademiska Sjukhuset (Uppsala) 83. 🇧🇷 Hospital Sírio-Libanês 84. 🇬🇧 Guy’s Hospital 85. 🇩🇰 Odense University Hospital 86. 🇬🇧 University College Hospital (London) 87. 🇰🇷 Gangnam Severance Hospital 88. 🇬🇧 Addenbrooke’s Hospital 89. 🇨🇦 Montreal General Hospital – MUHC 90. 🇫🇷 Hôpital de la Timone (AP-HM) 91. 🇯🇵 Nagoya University Hospital 92. 🇨🇦 Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) 93. 🇺🇸 NYU Langone Hospitals – Tisch Hospital 94. 🇦🇺 The Alfred (Melbourne) 95. 🇦🇹 Kepler Universitätsklinikum 96. 🇦🇺 Royal Melbourne Hospital – Parkville 97. 🇮🇳 All India Institute of Medical Sciences – Delhi 98. 🇯🇵 Keio University Hospital 99. 🇦🇹 Universitätsklinikum Graz 100. 🇹🇭 Bumrungrad International Hospital (Bangkok) Note: Based on expert surveys, patient experience data, hospital quality metrics, and PROMs. Source: NEWSWEEK and Statista

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Temie Giwa-Tubosun@temite·
In my very nonexpert opinion, it is not teaching hospitals that are failing, its primary care. People go to teaching hospitals because primary care has been abandoned! If we actually invest in primary care, then we will have a better chance of saving secondary and tertiary!
Dr POPOOLA 🌐⚕️@popoolaadaniel

I’ll Expose Something that’s been hidden today. The secret No one wants to let out, It’s a long read but you’ll understand why. Nigeria’s healthcare system needs reform. Not cosmetic reform. Not committee-after-committee reform. Real reform. Structural reform. Urgent reform. And at the centre of this collapse is something we don’t talk about enough: the teaching hospital system. It has been bastardized. Quietly. Gradually. Almost politely. And people are dying because of it. Let’s slow down for a moment. A teaching hospital, in its true sense, is not just another big hospital with many buildings. It is supposed to be the final referral point in the health system. The place where the most complex cases go. Where specialists teach. Where research informs care. Where time, depth, and thinking matter as much as drugs and procedures. Ideally, a teaching hospital should sit at the peak of a pyramid: •Primary Health Care handles common, simple conditions •Secondary (general) hospitals manage moderately complex cases •Teaching hospitals deal with rare, severe, complicated, or poorly understood problems That is the theory. Now, let’s be honest about the Nigerian reality. In Nigeria, teaching hospitals spend the bulk of their time doing what primary and secondary facilities were created to do. Very uncomplicated cases. Cough and catarrh. Simple diarrhoea. Uncomplicated urinary tract infections. Normal labour with no risk factors. Patients stroll straight into teaching hospitals for issues that should never be there in the first place. The result? Doctors, nurses, and trainees are overwhelmed. Clinics are overcrowded. Wards are congested. Emergency rooms are flooded with non-emergencies. By the time the real teaching hospital cases arrive, the system is already exhausted. And this is the most painful part. When the complex cases come, the ones that actually require: •prolonged clinical reasoning •multidisciplinary discussions •careful review of literature •tailored, patient-specific management …the doctors are already physically tired. Mentally drained. Emotionally worn out. So what happens? Care becomes rushed. Teaching becomes shallow. Research becomes an afterthought. And patients who needed the highest standard of care receive something less than optimal. Not because doctors don’t care. Not because they are incompetent. But because the system has set them up to fail. A teaching hospital is supposed to be your last bus stop. The place where nothing is too complex. The place where a single patient can be discussed for hours if needed. The place where someone can say, “Let’s go back to the literature,” and actually have the time to do it. That vision is largely lost in Nigeria. What we have now are teaching hospitals functioning like overcrowded general hospitals, just with more titles, more stress, and higher expectations. And people are paying for this failure with their lives. If we are serious as a country, we must rebuild the referral system. Strengthen primary health care. Make secondary hospitals functional and trusted. Enforce proper referral pathways. Until that happens, teaching hospitals will remain overwhelmed, diluted, and dangerous in ways that are not immediately obvious. This is not noise. This is not complaining. This is a warning. Reform Nigerian healthcare. And do it now.

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Temie Giwa-Tubosun@temite·
For a really quiet and sleepy state (Minnesota) we are always in the news for some violent stuff. We aren’t even like this at all! Just so disheartening!
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SP Bright Edafe
SP Bright Edafe@Brightgoldenboy·
The guy has since been contacted, the DPO removed and sanctioned, and the money refunded
🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah@ummuh_Zahra

Sometime this year, I made the grievous mistake of rushing a dying young man who had collapsed on the road to the hospital at the instance of a doctor who I had earlier called for advice, even when everybody chose to walk pass. Unfortunately, upon reaching the hospital, the young man gave up the ghost. Out of protocol, I requested that the police be informed since I never knew the person involved, i was just trying to be a good citizen. I was taken to incident the case at GRA Police station in Asaba. To tell you how wicked some officers of the Nigerian Police Force could be, I was instead accused of murder with my statement taken under caution. CSP Joseph Udoh, the DPO, told me he must deal with me for acting like ‘Jesus’. Those were his exact words. He bluntly told me that when he is through with me, if I see anybody dying again, I would walk pass, even after the deceased victims family had confirmed that their late son had an underlying condition. I immediately understood why people make videos in such a situation and do not make an attempt to rescue the victim. It took the grace of God through a very very top government functionary for me to have escaped the murder charge that I was tagged with. Even after the VVIP personally came to attest and ensure I was released, the Nigerian Police Force, through CSP Joseph Udoh of the Asaba GRA Division still emptied my account as bail money, I went home with only Two thousand Naira. As the year comes to an end, I am using this opportunity to thank God for bringing me out of tha situation. Many people are still in prison for cases lesser than mine. My people, join me to thank God. Source: facebook.com/share/p/1DTtm8…

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Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya د.حسام أبو صفية
A year has passed since the detention of my father, In this white coat, he walked alone amidst death, destruction, and in front of tanks—not because he was fearless, but because his oath and his humanity were greater than any fear. He refused to abandon the children and the wounded at Hospital , and for that, he was detained. This image is a testament to the courage of the man who was the last line of defense for life, and it is the very same scene that ended with his unjust arrest. A full year of injustice has passed. Today, we ask for nothing but his freedom. Please share his story to keep his voice alive.
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Temie Giwa-Tubosun@temite·
Non conviction asset forfeiture! Seize assets worth values outside the payroll of any civil/public servant (their family and associates) and let them prove how they earned the assets - liquidate after 12 months if they do not prove it, do it publicly, and invest in the country!
Osarogie Ogbonmwan@Osarogieee

This Malami drama is medicine after death. if your systems, institutions etc can’t stop a govt official from stealing tens to hundreds of billions of naira, then you have a useless system. These dramatic EFCC cases and seizure of property is all noise.

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