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Emergency Medicine || Chess ♟️|| Forca Barca! || Arsenal fan🔴 ||

Abuja Katılım Eylül 2014
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Dr Duja
Dr Duja@testyduja·
@Justin_Joshua4 @Northorious There are a lot of cases, that the court has ruled against the military. Don’t discourage them from taking it up legally
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Jay@Justin_Joshua4·
@testyduja @Northorious It appears you are not a Nigerian. Win case against the military. It's like saying INEC will announce the name of another as the winner of the 2027 general election when Tinubu is also a contestant. I pray to God to comfort the family at this difficult time.
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RAD. Abu Bakr
RAD. Abu Bakr@Northorious·
FORMAL REBUTTAL STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY OF ABDULSAMAD JAMIU (DECEASED) In Response to the HQ Nigerian Army Official Account of Events of 25th April 2026 Incident Location: Dei-Dei Shagari Quarters, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory Victim: Abdulsamad Jamiu, Male, 24 Years of Age Date of Statement: 26th April 2026 PRELIMINARY NOTE This statement is issued on behalf of the immediate family of the late Abdulsamad Jamiu, who was killed in the early hours of Saturday, 25th April 2026, at his residence in Dei-Dei Shagari Quarters, Abuja. It is issued in direct and formal response to the account of events published by the Nigerian Military, which the family, supported by physical evidence, witness testimony, and the military’s own partial admissions, categorically rejects as false, misleading, and an affront to the memory of an innocent young man. The family is not issuing this statement in anger alone. They are issuing it in the interest of truth, accountability, and the rule of law — values which the Nigerian Military, as an institution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is constitutionally obligated to uphold. SECTION I: ESTABLISHED FACTS The following facts are not in dispute and form the foundation of this rebuttal: 1. At approximately 2:00 a.m. on Saturday, 25th April 2026, personnel of the Nigerian Military entered the residential premises of the Jamiu family at Dei-Dei Shagari Quarters, Abuja. 2. At the time of the incident, Abdulsamad Jamiu, aged 24 years, was present inside his room within the family residence. His sister was also present in the house. Their parents were absent, having travelled to Okene to attend a burial ceremony. 3. Nigerian Military personnel discharged a firearm at close range through the door of Abdulsamad’s room. The shot struck Abdulsamad Jamiu in the head, killing him instantly. 4. The trajectory of the bullet — confirmed by physical examination of the bullet hole, which runs from the room door to the wall of the room — conclusively establishes that the shot was fired from outside the room, through the closed door, into the room where Abdulsamad Jamiu was situated. 5. On hearing the gunshot, Abdulsamad’s sister rushed downstairs, whereupon she was instructed by the soldiers present to go outside and “calm down.” 6. Neighbours who heard the gunshot contacted the community vigilante group. Upon their arrival, vigilante members were instructed by the military personnel to mop up the blood and flush it — a directive which, in itself, raises grave questions about the military’s intent to preserve an evidence-intact crime scene. 7. The body of Abdulsamad Jamiu was subsequently conveyed to Kubwa General Hospital by the police, who had arrived at the scene. The family was compelled to endure hours of statements and administrative paperwork before being granted access to retrieve their son’s remains for burial. 8. The military personnel present at the scene, when confronted by the family regarding the killing of their son, acknowledged that the shooting of Abdulsamad Jamiu was a mistake and that they had killed an innocent person. This acknowledgement was made in the presence of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and was recorded in a written statement. SECTION II: THE MILITARY’S ACCOUNT AND ITS SPECIFIC CONTRADICTIONS The Nigerian Military has publicly claimed that its personnel were engaged in active pursuit of armed robbers and that the fatal shooting of Abdulsamad Jamiu occurred in the course of an exchange of gunfire. The family rejects this account in its entirety and presents the following point-by-point rebuttal, each supported by verifiable evidence or the absence of evidence where the military bears the burden of proof: Ground 1: The Physical Evidence Disproves an “Exchange of Gunfire” The military’s claim of an exchange of gunfire is irreconcilable with the physical evidence present at the scene.
Nigerian Army@HQNigerianArmy

TRAGIC LOSS OF NYSC CORPS MEMBER DURING ARMED ROBBERY INCIDENT IN DEI-DEI Headquarters Guards Brigade regrets the tragic loss of Mr. Abdulsamad Jamiu, a serving National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member during a security incident in the early hours of 25 April 2026 at Shagari Estate, Dei-Dei, Abuja. The unfortunate incident occurred when troops of the Guards Brigade Quick Response Group, on routine night patrol, responded to a distress call following an armed robbery attack in the area. Upon arrival, the troops came under gunfire from the fleeing armed robbers, resulting in a brief but intense exchange. In the course of the engagement, Mr. Jamiu was caught in the crossfire. Despite efforts by troops to secure the area and preserve lives, he sadly succumbed to his injuries. This heartbreaking loss has cast a deep shadow over all personnel of the Guards Brigade. Preliminary information indicates that the situation was fluid and highly volatile, as troops worked to repel the attackers and protect residents of the community from harm. The Commander, Guards Brigade, officers and soldiers extend their deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased, the National Youth Service Corps, and all who are affected by this painful loss. We share in their grief and stand in solidarity with them during this moment of profound sorrow. The Brigade has since initiated a thorough investigation to fully ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident. We remain committed to transparency and accountability and findings will be made available in due course. The remains of the deceased have been respectfully handed over to the appropriate civil authorities and deposited at Kubwa General Hospital. Guards Brigade affirms its unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and property within the Federal Capital Territory. We will continue to review our operational procedures to further enhance civilian safety, even as our troops confront criminal elements who threaten the peace of our communities. Members of the public are urged to remain calm and continue to cooperate with security agencies as we work collectively to maintain safety and security. OLAWUYI ODUNOLA Lieutenant Acting Assistant Director Army Public Relations Headquarters Guards Brigade Abuja 26 April 2026

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Dr. Afo
Dr. Afo@Dr_Afo·
I believe both NHA and UATH offers the program. Maybe cedarcrest too but not sure.
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Dr Duja@testyduja·
@HQNigerianArmy Omooo Unna Dey lie ooo. Caught in crossfire ? For once let’s be truthful in this country
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Nigerian Army@HQNigerianArmy·
TRAGIC LOSS OF NYSC CORPS MEMBER DURING ARMED ROBBERY INCIDENT IN DEI-DEI Headquarters Guards Brigade regrets the tragic loss of Mr. Abdulsamad Jamiu, a serving National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member during a security incident in the early hours of 25 April 2026 at Shagari Estate, Dei-Dei, Abuja. The unfortunate incident occurred when troops of the Guards Brigade Quick Response Group, on routine night patrol, responded to a distress call following an armed robbery attack in the area. Upon arrival, the troops came under gunfire from the fleeing armed robbers, resulting in a brief but intense exchange. In the course of the engagement, Mr. Jamiu was caught in the crossfire. Despite efforts by troops to secure the area and preserve lives, he sadly succumbed to his injuries. This heartbreaking loss has cast a deep shadow over all personnel of the Guards Brigade. Preliminary information indicates that the situation was fluid and highly volatile, as troops worked to repel the attackers and protect residents of the community from harm. The Commander, Guards Brigade, officers and soldiers extend their deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased, the National Youth Service Corps, and all who are affected by this painful loss. We share in their grief and stand in solidarity with them during this moment of profound sorrow. The Brigade has since initiated a thorough investigation to fully ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident. We remain committed to transparency and accountability and findings will be made available in due course. The remains of the deceased have been respectfully handed over to the appropriate civil authorities and deposited at Kubwa General Hospital. Guards Brigade affirms its unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and property within the Federal Capital Territory. We will continue to review our operational procedures to further enhance civilian safety, even as our troops confront criminal elements who threaten the peace of our communities. Members of the public are urged to remain calm and continue to cooperate with security agencies as we work collectively to maintain safety and security. OLAWUYI ODUNOLA Lieutenant Acting Assistant Director Army Public Relations Headquarters Guards Brigade Abuja 26 April 2026
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Dr Duja
Dr Duja@testyduja·
@Chopito_2023 @Dr_Afo There are key requirements needed to offer EM residency training. One of which is having an EM consultant which there are only a handful currently in Nigeria. This is just one of the requirements, and I guess the most limiting requirements.
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Obi-wan Shinobi@Chopito_2023·
@Dr_Afo It still baffles me that Abuja hospitals that has decent population and referrals has emergency medicine residency accredtation before LUTH LASUTH, FMC ebutte meta which are nestled in Lagos (the most populous state with the highest number of trauma loads and emergencies
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Dr Duja
Dr Duja@testyduja·
@Dr_Afo Only Cedacrest offers EM residency training in Abuja.
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Dr Duja@testyduja·
You go first think say you they Craze, but no worry you no Craze. Na train dem dey push so for Lagos. All shades of laughter 😆😅😄😃😀🤣😂
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Dr Duja
Dr Duja@testyduja·
Glancing at this investigation as an emergency doctor, in addition to the requested investigations, there’s a need to also request a urine albumin- creatinine ratio (ACR) for early detection of diabetic nephropathy. We have normalized under investigating patient and doing the standard things now looks like an aberration. You have a good intention though, but medical practice is based on precision and not intentions.
Hafaz, MLS🧛🏾‍♀️🥼@Hafaz_the_1st

You'll see only one pt with request for EUCr, Ca, PO4, Mg, LFT, LP, TP and Alb, Fbs, HbA1c, Urinalysis...everything like this is already above 20k

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Dr Duja
Dr Duja@testyduja·
Country don hot pass A for apple, B for ball. 😂
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Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸
As usual I will give my x earnings ($505.08) to someone who likes this post! Winner chosen at random on Sunday. For extra fun if the winner follows @joinnoblemobile I will DOUBLE it and if you are a Noble subscriber I will give you FIVE times the amount! Good luck! 😀🎉
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Sarauniya Sim
Sarauniya Sim@ogwa_sim·
I just realised many young Doctors do not know they can do residency in clinical pharmacology. Yes you can, there is plenty for you to do there. As a matter of fact, I am a fan of people going into the less crowded specialties, not like we have enough in Nigeria.
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Dr Duja@testyduja·
Locked in.
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Dr Duja@testyduja·
Biblical way to break up a relationship; let’s go… “ Dear beloved, be loved elsewhere “
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Dr Duja
Dr Duja@testyduja·
Clinical postings is an avenue to lean practical skills. You just have to apply yourself. You will get a veto fail if you say you didn’t lean NG tube insertion in a viva as a clinical student. I was taught , the landmarks measurement, areas of narrowing during insertion, how to confirm the insertion, and likely complications. Please medical students are taught this.
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Steeze Surgeon 🩺
Steeze Surgeon 🩺@abassajayi·
They taught me o And I taught medical students All the skills I have learnt were taught How can you go for medical student oral exam in Nigeria and cannot pass NG tube or urethral catheter 😂🤣
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