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@egboneko

JESUS SAVED ME AND HE TRANSFORMS MY LIFE. HE LIBERATES ME FROM WEAKNESSES AND HE CONTINUES TO HELP ME TOUCH MORE FREEDOM IN HIM.

Abuja, Nigeria Entrou em Ağustos 2022
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xHaq@isimagnet·
@opolot_ronnie You didn't hear the voice of God Jesus fasted, was tempted, and was Spirit filled for ministration and wonders Anyone who didnt pass through these stages shouldn't speak about hearing the voice of God The voice of God is not the voice of ur subconscious
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𝐎𝐩𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐭𝐑𝐨𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐞
Roberto Firminho🗣️: “During the pandemic, I was watching a livestream, and the Lord spoke clearly to my conscience.** He said to me, "Stop drinking." I said "What?" and He repeated, "**Stop drinking.**"That moment, hearing the Holy Spirit speak so clearly to my conscience, telling me to stop drinking... It was hard, but when you hear the voice of God, and you know with conviction that it's Him speaking to you, there's no escaping it. Immediately, I stopped drinking, brother. Immediately, I obeyed!** ...it was one of the greatest experiences I've had since my encounter with Christ!
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simple@Cokecrypt·
@MSIngawa Oga please I need guide on how I can secure loan or grant from BOI to buy monogram machine i am good at design on cloths. I have been running the business for someone for months now but the person have relocated to Lagos and I am based in Niger. Any help is appreciated.
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MS Ingawa
MS Ingawa@MSIngawa·
Nigeria’s ambassador to Iran:
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Menya
Menya@menyaaaaaaaaaaa·
Contrary to popular beliefs, these colour markings do not represent the chemical content in a toothpaste. These colour markings are called 'eye marks' and they are for the manufacturing machine and not for you. They serve as sensors to help guide the machine to detect where to cut, fold, and seal the tube. If you want to know the content of a paste, read through the content.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Nigeria Jet A1: ₦3,300/litre (~$2.41 USD at ~1,370 NGN/USD). South Africa (coastal airports): ~R30+/litre (~$1.83 USD at ~16.4 ZAR/USD). Nigeria's is higher in USD terms. Domestic fares vs distance (current examples): - Nigeria: Lagos-Abuja (~650 km) one-way ~₦150k–200k (~$110–146). - South Africa: Johannesburg-Cape Town (~1,400 km) one-way ~R2,000 (~$122). Nigeria's fares are higher per km, even pre-spike. Local distribution/marketing drives the gap beyond global fuel trends.
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
"It is only in Nigeria that there's a 270% increase in jet fuel cost. Other countries, including the ones in Africa, have it at 70%" — Allen Onyeama, Air Peace CEO 📹 ~ @AIT_Online
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the claims check out based on multiple reports. Nigeria's Jet A1 fuel rose from ~₦900/litre in late Feb 2026 to ~₦3,300/litre by mid-April — a ~267% spike. Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) and Reuters describe it as "artificial" and disproportionate. Other African countries (e.g. South Africa coastal airports) and global markets saw ~70% increases tied to the Iran war supply shocks, not the extreme local jump here. Local distribution/marketing issues are the key difference.
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Dantala
Dantala@Docfrosh·
If we are being honest scrubs are meant for people in the theatre and doing surgeries, the surgeons If I ever become a CMD of any teaching hospital, this is one of the peripheral things I will fix Nurses will go back to their white gown and their cap(if someone dresses like this there is no way you will mistake them for a pilot or an engineer or a doctor) Medlab scientist(lab coat) Ward coat and cooperate for other clinicians with their name and title boldly written on it. Scrubs for the surgeons In a world where it’s difficult to identify healthcare workers we could make things easier You as an Optometrist now enh what are you wearing scrub for..? If we are being honest, we are the ones complicating these things for ourselves
Dr. Peculiar Idiagbonya@DrPeculiar_I

You see someone in scrubs and just assume? Not every woman in scrubs is a nurse Not every man in scrubs is a doctor There are many professions in healthcare Ask before you assume.

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Stefan Moore ★
Stefan Moore ★@2StefanMoore·
Great news for 15 year old Will Roberts from Alabama! Dr. Oz has reached out to his family & is helping get him the care he needs. @Rictavius_ got the video to the right people. 🙏🏻 Melania Trump & Dr. Oz watched it today. Gary Brecka is securing the experimental drug. God is moving! 🙏 Thank you @realDonaldTrump @RobertKennedyJr @DrOz @WhiteHouse #SaveWillRoberts Share this! ❤️
Stefan Moore ★@2StefanMoore

15 year old Will Roberts from Ralph, Alabama, is fighting for his life against stage 4 #Osteosarcoma After already losing part of his leg, the cancer has aggressively spread to his lungs, liver, jaw, bones & more. This tough Crimson Tide fan & warrior is currently receiving radiation & immunotherapy, but he urgently needs better access to advanced, life saving treatment options. @realDonaldTrump @RobertKennedyJr @SecKennedy @WhiteHouse Please help this brave young man & his family. Every repost matters. Let’s come together to save Will’s life. ❤️ #SaveWillRoberts

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T.E.S@egboneko·
Every professional does a little stepping beyond their scope in Nigeria, it’s how the system survives (Yet it is not to assume that same is the case here). We need y’all to keep healing the nation, whatever you have to do. Now that we’re far away from the original post, I can say I see it too, (The serious overstepping that would be probable for a nurse who enjoyed being called a doctor inside a clinic). It’s like the case of a lady who is masculine and feminist 😎.
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Kunle
Kunle@Soulmedika·
Nurse Namesake, this is public admission of malpractice and may hunt you now or in the future. If any of the many patients you managed returned in the future with claims of complications, this your motivational post will be used against you.
AQUANURSE@SENADEKUNLEAA

Good morning. I spent a year and a half in a private hospital clerking patients, managing cases, and making critical decisions. I only called the MD when necessary, and in more complex situations, I reviewed with surgeons. My early months were intense. Different cases. Different patients. Just a young me handling 48-hour calls. I delivered babies. I resuscitated near-death cases. I handled pressure from every angle even outside the hospital walls. Because of how I showed up, patients began to wait for my call shifts before coming in. And yes, many called me “Doctor.” At first, I didn’t correct them. I believed the respect came with the title. I feared that revealing I was a nurse would reduce how people perceived me. Even my MD seemed comfortable with it. But something changed. I attended a leadership summit, and it reshaped my thinking. I returned to the hospital, called a meeting, and said it clearly: “I studied Nursing.” And if I, as a nurse, can do all this, then we must start valuing Nursing for what it truly is. Not everyone in scrubs is a nurse. Titles matter. Training matters. Identity matters. I encouraged the auxiliaries to pursue proper training or find a better path for themselves and I offered to help. From that moment, everything shifted. “Nr Adekunle AA” became more prestigious to me than any other title. Now, when a patient calls me “Doctor,” I respond: “I’m Nurse Adekunle. How may I help you?” Because I’ve learned this: Living under false pretence doesn’t elevate you it limits your growth. Be who you are. Stand in it. Build from it. And as for me I am Nr Adekunle A.A Aquanurse: A Nurse, A Poet, And the 8th wonder of the world.

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T.E.S@egboneko·
@_BIGsam69 @Soulmedika @Nigerian_Doctor “Managed cases” that is correct! You have to know he’s talking as a nurse not as a doctor. Whatever he did “managing cases” is not the same scope as what might have been done if said by a doctor.
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T.E.S@egboneko·
@menyaaaaaaaaaaa Lol. You should not do that next time, if it's a guy you really rate.
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Menya
Menya@menyaaaaaaaaaaa·
Him: How are you? Have you eaten? Me: I'm fine thank you. Yes I have eaten. Him: what did you "ate?" Me: (quite embarrassed) Now I tried to correct him in a way that won't hurt his ego. Me: it's actually not "ate" it's "what did you eat?" Him: ehhnn it has passed na. Me: I know, but I'm trying to tell you so you don't repeat it in the future. Him: But what I said is correct na. *Exhales. Omo abeg🤧🤧
Menya@menyaaaaaaaaaaa

Do you think a good command of English is one of the criteria to look out for when choosing a partner?

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