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Tolu Ojo@tlceee·
@EkeneAninze Should have been bold enough to tell Atiku? Atiku cannot see things for himself or have analysts??
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E.P Aninze Esq.
E.P Aninze Esq.@EkeneAninze·
Tambuwal is a smart guy. After he saw that all their plans to ride on the Obi and Kwankwaso tsunami in ADC to clinch their respective positions had failed, he tactically and honorably withdrew from the Senatorial race. The man understands politics too well to keep wasting resources where there is little hope of survival. He knows that if the party does not perform well in 2027, appointments may not come anytime soon, and there is no wisdom in pouring money into a political structure that may struggle at the polls. But the only reason I am not happy with him is this: he should have been bold enough to tell Atiku the bitter truth about ADC. He should have told him exactly how things stand instead of allowing our senior man from Adamawa to continue embarking on another fruitless political exercise that may end in disappointment again. Sadly, politics is a game where many people will see the pit ahead but still allow another man to walk into it, simply because they want to laugh at the end. Chai. I am Ekene Aninze Esq.
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Ade ♎️💙@HardeyNova·
Please, if you notice that you are becoming stressed lately, kindly and consciously take your time to rest. I know the economy is not friendly and some people need to work extra to make earns meet. Please be Alive to eat the fruit of your labour. Sometimes your restoration starts from your resting. Don't let too much activity deny you life and time with yourself, family and loved ones. Rest helps your mind, body and soul to reset.
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
PCOS will now be called Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). Dear Women, What If PCOS Was Never Really About “Cysts”? READ. REPOST. SHARE TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW. Medicine, sometimes, behaves like an old relative who has known you for years and yet keeps calling you by the wrong name. And because the family has repeated it for so long, the name begins to sound true. Familiar. Permanent. And so for decades, we have called this condition Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, PCOS. We have said it in clinics and lecture halls and whispered it into frightened consultations. We have printed it on blood request forms and ultrasound reports and fertility referrals. And yet, perhaps, the name has always been telling only half the story. Because many women diagnosed with PCOS do not actually have cysts. And the condition, as many gynaecologists know too well, is not merely an ovarian affair. It does not politely sit inside the pelvis and mind its business. No. It spills. Quietly. Persistently. Into the entire body. Into hormones. Into metabolism. Into insulin resistance and weight regulation and ovulation and fertility. Into the skin that suddenly erupts with acne at twenty-eight. Into the chin that grows hair where softness once lived. Into exhaustion. Into mental health. Into long-term cardiovascular risk. And so experts have begun asking a difficult but necessary question: What if we have been naming the condition incorrectly all along? Which is why there has been growing discussion around renaming PCOS to: Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome, PMOS. And at first glance, it sounds like one of those intimidating medical names that make patients blink twice before pronouncing it. But if you lean closer, if you listen carefully, the name is actually trying to confess something medicine should perhaps have admitted earlier. That this condition is bigger than the ovaries. That multiple hormonal systems are involved. That metabolism matters. That insulin resistance is not a side note but often part of the central plot. That the ovaries are affected, yes, but they are not the entire story. And perhaps most importantly, that this syndrome wears different faces in different women. Because one woman may struggle with irregular periods and infertility. Another may battle acne so stubborn it chips away at confidence one mirror at a time. Another gains weight despite trying, despite dieting, despite walking past bakery aisles with the discipline of a saint. And another may look slim, the kind people casually call “healthy”, and yet carry profound insulin abnormalities quietly beneath the skin. That is the thing about this condition. It refuses simplicity. And names matter more than we sometimes realize. Because when a patient hears the words polycystic ovary, she may understandably think: “So… I just have cysts?” And language, once planted wrongly, can narrow understanding. It can delay diagnosis. It can create stigma. It can make a woman feel her symptoms are disconnected accidents instead of chapters from the same book. But a more accurate name can widen the lens. And widened lenses save people. Now, to be clear, PCOS remains the globally recognized medical term today. PMOS is still part of ongoing scientific discussion and evolving understanding. So this is not a “new disease.” Nobody woke up with a fresh diagnosis because medicine decided to rearrange some words. It is the same condition. The same women. The same struggles. Only that medicine, perhaps, is finally trying to describe them more honestly. And honesty matters in healthcare. Because sometimes the difference between suffering silently and seeking help early begins with something as deceptively simple as a name.And perhaps that is the deeper lesson here: That women’s bodies have too often been simplified. Reduced. Misunderstood. And when science finally learns to name a condition more completely, what it is really doing is learning to see women more completely too.
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum

new update on PCOS. very important tweet dropping in a bit.

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Fae - Female Fitness Coach
Your body loses water all night through breathing and sweat That’s normal What’s not helpful is starting the day without replacing it Water first!
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Tolu Ojo@tlceee·
@osemagnum 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 you’re very creative
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
How some of your favourite celebrities dressed to the #AMVCA... like a few Specialties in Medicine. 1) Cardiology (heart) ...because this is the heart of the matter. Don't stop beating!
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Ghost9ine💀💚
Ghost9ine💀💚@Olamilekan25125·
Nicki Minaj interfered in the ongoing talks between Tyla and Rihanna by telling Rihanna that her man, ASAP Rocky, is obsessed with Tyla. She also claimed she has a video of Tyla that surfaced online showing her having sex with a horse. This is getting interesting 😂
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Tolu Ojo@tlceee·
@ruffydfire Gentlemen, it may seem as though Peter Obi is the cause of ALL Nigeria’s problems 🤔
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Tolu Ojo@tlceee·
@ruffydfire She asked a couple of questions concerning the current state of things in the country and you stood up answering all the valid questions with a speech about “Peter Obi” wow!! 😱
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Harley knows you are lonely and so she
Rihanna that has a whole hairstyle named after her? Rihanna of Umbrella Ella Ella eh eh? Rihanna of illuminati? Rihanna of 666? Rihanna of good girl gone bad? Rihanna that had stations banning her song? Rihanna that the world has been begging for an album +10 years later? Rihanna of the big three for over a decade? RIHANNA??? THE Rihanna??? is whom y’all are disrespecting because of a TikTok trend? Yeah, y’all have really gone mad. Social media really does breed a false sense of familiarity because ain’t no way!
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Ìfẹ́@diaryofa9jagirl·
Talking stage 101. Save this. Share it with her. She needs it. 🫶🏾
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Tolu Ojo@tlceee·
God bless News Central for this Middle Belt Town Hall Meeting 🙏🏾 It’s very obvious that everyone irrespective of their religion and tribe is affected by this terrorism, some forces are just trying to use religion to divide us. This town hall meeting is very insightful…
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Tolu Ojo
Tolu Ojo@tlceee·
@OurFavOnlineDoc I watched somebody’s father defend this statement on TVC News and I was “shooked” 🤦🏾‍♀️ talking about how the statement isn’t complete and is misinterpreted. Saying it was an implied statement
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
“If I don’t give you Constant Electricity for 4Years, Don’t vote for me when I come back for 2nd Term” -Bola Tinubu, 2023. Every time you see this video, Please share, please repost, please retweet. Make sure every Nigerian sees this. SHARE EVERYWHERE!!!
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The Old Platypus
The Old Platypus@TheOldPlatypus·
My daughter was in utero and we were told that there was no amniotic sack around her at around 2 months and they wanted to do a DNC, which is a n or way to say abortion in this case. We asked for the weekend to discuss it. It was the first time I had prayed in a very long time. The following week we went back and there was a sack and she was doing perfect. The doctor even pulled up th old scans to compare an had no explanation. All she could say was we must’ve done a lot of praying. My baby is now 19 and about to graduate and go to college. God is so good!
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The_Bearded_Dr_Sina
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina·
I have been seeing a lot of young people (below 50) with strokes in the Brain. This is what I discovered. If you are below 50, Don't skip this. Read!
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Tolu Ojo@tlceee·
@adisaolawale_ @wizkidayo @wizkidayomedia @tvcnewsng They are obviously speaking from their own power experience, so it definitively has to be personal. The caller should have spoken about his own positive experience if he has any instead of criticizing theirs…
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Adisa Olawale
Adisa Olawale@adisaolawale_·
Since Morayo exited this table, #yourviewtvc it’s been crumbs ever since. These r not credible alternatives to arise&channels in the morning belt. I could remember the wizkid issue, Naso this make up artist @tmospeaks carry am for head.
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Tolu Ojo
Tolu Ojo@tlceee·
That Mr Tunde that called is obviously a family member of the former minister of power. He is the one actually talking from a personal point of view #yourviewtvc
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Ayobola Adebowale
Ayobola Adebowale@YourBabysDoctor·
My toddler rushed to hug me one morning. She had just woken up. The smell that came out of her mouth startled me. I couldn't push her away because what kind of mother would i be? This is a thread about the common causes of BAD BREATH in children!
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: South African protesters have burnt vehicles and buildings belonging to foreign nationals in protest against the installation of a Nigerian king in Eastern Cape.
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Thee Comfort O.🌸
Thee Comfort O.🌸@comfortomovre·
When I was in elementary school, I had a classmate whose house burnt down overnight. Thankfully, no one got hurt. A candle incident, the investigators surmised. Her family was so affected by the tragedy that it took her two weeks to return to school. That afternoon, after the bell rung and it was time to go home, something interesting happened.
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Nywele Ngumu
Nywele Ngumu@mariahsudi·
If you are planning on having a baby , take a year to plan it.. start with your dentist.. start with your dentist ,I can’t even stress how much that one thing will determine how much healthier your pregnancy will be..
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