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@desrtquin

BSN,RN👩‍⚕️,Entrepreneur,Mental Health/Health Policy Advocate,Tea therapist, Photographer,La vita e bella❣

Worldwide شامل ہوئے Ocak 2012
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@MachalaDoctor Look up to her relationship ke, everyone’s relationship is their own load to carry woh.
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It seems like Priscilla has forgotten that she’s married; she should take it easy, because people really look up to her relationship with Juma Jux as a goal 😂
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YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
Moment the mother of the groom donated £10 million to the bridesmaids at a lavish Hausa wedding.
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I really wish every Nigerian in the Uk is on NIUKand I wish we will all comply to our complaints, I wondered what happened to “work in silence let success be the noise” nothing upsets me so much than seeing another ring light or keypad trigger Nigerians dropping dumb takes as if they know every Nigerian in the uk or know everything about the Uk even more than the host. In as much as it’s okay to pass information, sifting information to post and to keep within conversations amongst us in our circles will be the wise thing to do.
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🎙OLUOMO OF DERBY 🇳🇬 🇬🇧🇬🇭 🇿🇼
Let’s be honest with ourselves. It’s simply not true to say Nigerians have dominated sectors in the UK. Even in healthcare where many Nigerians work we are not the majority, let alone dominant. Spreading narratives like that only misrepresents reality. If we’re talking about real influence across sectors in the UK, Indians are far ahead and can confidently make that claim based on numbers, structure, and long-term positioning. We need to stop exaggerating our position and start facing the truth. Our population here compared to other immigrant groups is smaller, and our impact while meaningful is not dominance and beyond that, if we truly believe Nigerians are as exceptionally capable as we say, then the real question is: why aren’t we channeling that same energy into building and developing our own country? There’s nothing wrong with being proud, but pride must be grounded in truth. Let’s call a spade a spade and focus on real progress, not comforting narratives.
Slimfit@iSlimfit

One thing about Nigerians in the UK: We have quietly dominated entire sectors and industries. Finance, tech, law... You look around the room and you see us. We indeed have some of the smartest people in the world.

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@tomisin_ms Omo you wouldn’t even want a service user to dash you anything trivial let alone house, is it even allowed? The scrutiny and investigation you’ll go through alone 😁
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Tomisin@tomisin_ms·
Safeguarding rules and workplace policies have made it almost impossible for a service user to leave anything substantial to a paid carer in their will without questions being raised. And which house exactly? The same house that may have already been used to fund their care?
𝙱𝙸𝙶 𝚂𝙷𝙰𝙱𝚉 𓃵 ²³¹@omoiyaakeem

my friend in uk called me to share with me a good news… you know that kind of call where the voice is shaking but smiling at the same time? yeah… that kind. she moved there quietly, no noise, just her and her small suitcase full of hope and “let me just try.” caregiver job, long shifts, cold mornings, learning accents that didn’t always make sense. she used to tell me how lonely it felt sometimes… how even laughter sounded different there. then she met him. an elderly white man she was assigned to care for. stubborn at first, very “i’ve lived my life already, don’t fuss over me” type. but my friend… you know her. soft heart, steady patience, that quiet kindness that doesn’t beg to be noticed. she didn’t just care for him… she saw him. she listened to his old stories like they were fresh news. laughed at jokes that probably weren’t even funny. months turned into years. she became more than a caregiver… she became family in a place where she had none. then life did what life does… he passed away. today’s call? different tears. he left a will… and in it, he left her his house. she kept saying “i didn’t do anything special”… but sometimes, being genuinely kind is the loudest thing you can do. she went there looking for survival and found grace. life quietly rewards a good heart when no one is watching. and today, hope sounded exactly like her voice on the phone.

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@Miss_Oluremi He will stop sending in Jesus name, we can’t take such disrespect from anyone.
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Remi@Miss_Oluremi·
My cousin who lives abroad sent me 200k cash gift on my birthday last two years. he didn't send last year. Yesterday my birthday he sent 200k again. And I respectfully told him the economy last 2 years is not the same as this years'. 200k naira is less than 200 dollars. I know how much his wife uses in buying wigs from Nigeria through me. I'm not ungrateful or feeling entitled, I just feel he can do more.
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Mr. Whizz@JoeWhizz·
@desrtquin @Oluomoofderby @_obidii Lmao 🤣 So you’ve made it your duty to broadcast the bad, but the good Nigerians didn’t make your ‘roof top’ list? Interesting standards. Hypocrite!!
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🎙OLUOMO OF DERBY 🇳🇬 🇬🇧🇬🇭 🇿🇼
Nigerian citizen Timothy Kusemi, 41, has been sentenced to six years in prison after admitting causing death by dangerous driving and serious injury by dangerous driving following a fatal crash in East Yorkshire. Kusemi, who held a provisional UK licence and had previously failed his driving test twice, was found to have continued driving beyond the 12-month limit permitted on a foreign licence. The collision claimed the life of 70-year-old Susan Whittles, who died at the scene despite the efforts of emergency services. A coroner has raised concerns over enforcement gaps, noting inconsistencies between rules applied to UK learner drivers and those using foreign licences. Kusemi has also been disqualified from driving for 11 years.
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@molOluwa_Pops The person making the video, the adults watching this degeneracy and encouraging it are all retarded
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@nishio Exactly my thoughts too, I think the frustration is from not being able to figure it out not necessarily wanting the milk. He wants to be able to do it himself too
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NISHIO Hirokazu@nishio·
最終的に受け取った後投げ捨てて障害物に再チャレンジしてるので、もはやそれが欲しいのではなく、障害物をクリアできない自分が不甲斐なくて泣いてるのかなぁ
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NISHIO Hirokazu@nishio·
面白い。みんなに同様に障害物が存在しているのに、その障害物に阻まれたときに泣き叫ぶ人Aと解決策を試行錯誤して解決する人Bがいる。Bは問題を解決して手に入れたものをAに分け与えようとしているのに、Aは泣き叫ぶことに専念していて受け取ろうとしない。傍観していたCがそれを受け取っている。
Lentejodependiente@maslentejas

Este video explica a la perfección porque la equidad en los recursos, no garantiza la igualdad en las condiciones

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@Chude_ND1 @wahalaMann I don’t know if parents don’t listen, we’ve been shouting, be careful of leaving your kids with as close as uncles and aunties and this one took there’s to security men.
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Chude@Chude_ND1·
A struggling parent in the Kuje area of Abuja handed over their three young daughters to different local security men for care and upkeep. The eldest girl is 12 years old. The security men allegedly impregnated the girls, and one of them has already given birth. It’s very sad, condemnable and shameful that things like this is still happening in 2026.
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bende@0bendeozledim·
Furniture polish marble design
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Slaves in Rome ate bread, olives, and porridge. The Roman nobility ate meat. Egyptian labourers built the pyramids on bread, onions, and beer. The pharaoh ate meat. Aztec peasants ate maize and beans. The Aztec nobility ate meat. Chinese peasants ate rice and greens. The Chinese nobility ate meat. Indian lower castes ate rice, lentils, and flatbread. The Mughal court ate meat. Feudal Japanese peasants ate rice and pickles. The samurai ate fish and meat. Native American farmers ate corn and squash. The warrior cultures ate bison. Medieval European serfs ate pottage and black bread. The lords ate venison and swan. Tudor commoners ate bread cut with chalk. The court of Henry VIII consumed thousands of cattle a year. Victorian working class ate bread, tea, and whatever was left. The Victorian aristocracy ate beef, game, and butter. Every civilisation. Every century. Every continent. The poor ate the plants. The rich ate the animals. Then in 1977, a committee of American senators told the world that the peasant diet was the healthy one all along. No civilisation in human history had figured this out. Until then. Apparently.
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@SamaHoole No wonder they’re trying to stop meat eating and corrupt the good meat.
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@UchePOkoye To think that this guy should know better, because he’s been on this TL and travel influencing long enough.
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Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
Read the room! What is wrong with you travel agents? You have caused so much harm to Nigerians and you don’t listen. Wait till this your tweet get to the wrong audience.
DOCTOUR@wakawaka_doctor

Nigerians are moving to Rwanda , Ghana Kenya even Togo and Benin They are moving in numbers! You can start small, it doesn’t have to be the USA or Australia As long as your new country can give you what your old county CAN NEVER ; just move

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@JoeWhizz @Oluomoofderby @_obidii It will be said as it is, irrespective of who does it and yes the one’s I know of are Nigerians and I’ll shout it to the rooftop.
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Mr. Whizz@JoeWhizz·
@desrtquin @Oluomoofderby @_obidii He committed a crime, other nationality commits same crime but it’s nigeria that’s usually the icing on the cake & Nigerians like you will be the ones to broadcast it the more!
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@NigeriaStories @AOC_Oscar_ It’s the fact that they have to put it out here instead of quietly ordering or buying a new one, does anything ever work in this country.
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Nigerian Airspace Management Agency warns that the country could soon lose its ability to effectively monitor aircraft within its airspace due to ageing radar infrastructure.
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@lukefendi3 @ceraliza No jokes, I was shocked at her level of observation, from that day onwards, I’m conscious of what I wear to where and how many times because I hv a habit of abusing comfortable black shoes😁😁😁
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sugamummy 🧚🏽‍♀️
Once you learn about the invisible guest theory it will literally change your perspective about gatherings and socializing
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@ope_falabs Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma, airforce school, primary 3,this hs stuck to my brain
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For a couple that had three ceremonies: Court wedding - April 15 Traditional wedding - April 30 Church wedding - May 28 Which date should be their actual wedding anniversary, and why?
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