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@ininghe_ I don't want to use lube man..I get it that it's not everyone that can get really wet down there but if a bitch won't fuck a dude with a small dick I don't want a bitch with some dry ass pussy that you gotta spit on so you don't get injured while you in her
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Unless you're gay or a masturbator, this question shouldn't even exist.
If we’re talking about heterosexual relations, it really shouldn’t be a debate, because baby oil has no business anywhere near the v@gina.
Before you'll start calling someone's daughter fish meanwhile you single-handedly gave her an infection with your careless practice.
SEUN✨@SEUN_XYZ
Which one works best 🤪 Lubricant Or. Baby oil
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There’s a serious Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria right now where 146 people have been confirmed dead in 11 weeks and there have been 582 confirmed cases.
25 doctors have been infected, and 3 have lost their lives.
If you are reading this, please stay safe. This virus spreads through the urine or droppings of infected rats, or human-to-human contact.
It starts like an ordinary fever, but it can quickly move to bleeding, a swollen face, and shock.
ALWAYS:
1. Cover your food and pots tightly.
2. Block the holes where rats enter your house.
3. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap.
4. If you have a persistent fever, stop swallowing random drugs from the chemist. Go to the hospital immediately.
Our health workers are at risk, and proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is life-saving. We cannot afford to lose more people to a preventable disease.
Stay safe and retweet this to save a life today!

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A massive leadership vacuum at the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) has reportedly pushed thousands of qualified Nigerian nurses into professional stagnation, with many unable to practise or seek employment three years after graduation.
The affected healthcare professionals, comprising Registered Nurses (RNs) from Schools of Nursing, Colleges of Nursing Sciences, and Universities nationwide, have raised an alarm over the "unjustifiable" withholding of their professional certifications despite completing all academic requirements and passing professional examinations.

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God bless you @ChickenRepublic & @chowdeck 😖😖
May your cups overflow
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ECOWAS Recruitment 2026 is OPEN – 1st APRIL 2026
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Deadline: 30 April 2026
Full details: 👇
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The Donation was made by a CHURCH.
Let that Trend; it’s CHURCH
Don’t wait till crusades or meeting before you know a church is useless
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts
BREAKING: Governor Alex Otti announces a $1 million MRI machine donation to Abia State by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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I remember asking my ward DDN then as a student nurse, why nurses are the ones going to CSSD department every morning ând evening to pick up and return sterile packs or drums and why not the porter or even the ward orderlies but she answered and said ând I quote “Hospital policy” she went ahead to say ând we are short staffed, the hospital does not have enough porters too ând I’m left to wonder.
We were doing it then as part of our routine or job description as student nurses, once you come for posting, after handover, repo rt and ward rounds, the next thing on the list will be duty allocation ând going to CSSD is definitely one of them. You need to see how we carried drums almost every morning ând that disgusted me deeply even as a student but sadly I can’t change that.
Fast forward to now as a Nurse Intern, I asked my ward ADN same question last week ând I went ahead to suggest they bring it up during their next general meeting because I didn’t see a reason why nurses or even student nurses should always be the ones to go pick up a sterile pack and she answered with “We have been trying to bring this to the HNS attention to scrape that but we haven’t gotten any positive feedbacks”
Well, she showed dissatisfaction ând hope we work on that, I remember when I worked in one facility (Â teaching hospital, here in Enugu) nurses don’t go to CSSD for anything in this whole wide world. Their only duty is to rinse out the instrument after use, pack it in the drum, lock it and give it to the orderly or porter to send back for prosper sterilization but over here in my current place of work, we can’t even relate.
The worst is, they now do individual dressing pack and I strongly applaud that, at least, it will help reduce cross in fec tion but going to CSSD almost every morning to get a sterile pack of almost 10 to 20 patient who are on daily w o und dressing ând still return it is a No No for me as a Nurse.
I understand they are trying not to contami nate the sterile pack or expose anyone taking the pack back to in fec tion, we can always wash and rinse it out from our end, then give it to the orderlies or porter to send back.
If there’s something I would have to scrape out in Nursing if I have to power to do so is, going to CSSD almost every day to get a sterile pack or drum, you need to see how some of us carry cartons every morning to get the pack ând looking like one apprentice or Nwa boy or sales girls 😂😂😂 ând that why they will never rate us.
Second, you see this rules of always standing up to greet your seniors anytime they walk into the ward or in an official gathering? I don’t like it, I’m an advocate of respect, I mean, I eat and drink respect but the way we do it in this my profession ehh, I think we are â busing it ând it’s just becoming too much.
Something happened when I was still a student, we were in the nurses station, going through patients folder and studying their diagnosis and what’s not because we didn’t have mush doing.
Someone worked into ward ând came directly to the nurses station on mufti, emphasis on mufti, some of us greeted her because the rest were engrossed with studying, apparently, we had thought, maybe she’s a pt relative or someone that came to make an inquiry.
The next thing we heard “Everybody stand up, where is your incharge, what school is this? We chorus “UNEC” she said no wonder, it’s seems they don’t teach you people respect over there, mind you we greeted, she added that we lack appropriate training, asking if we weren’t taught to stand up and greet our seniors anytime they walked into the ward?
Immediately our in charge came and shouted, so, you don’t know she’s your senior (Chief) apologize immediately, helpless us, we did 🥺🥺.
Let’s leave the annoying standing up to greet aside, how are we supposed to know she’s our senior, when she wasn’t even on uniform? but it is well.

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