@myaccessbank Na you offend me, na me go still slide into your DMs. Nawa oo.
I have sent a DM. Fix my issue so I take what is left with you guys cos I am exhausted with the appalling service.
@myaccessbank almost a year now and I am yet to have the issue on my account fixed because your team insists that they have to be able to call my phone before my issue is resolved.
Yet @gtbank_help just resolved my issues over a teams call.
In this picture, I was 110kg, working 3 jobs, and my blood pressure was around 170/110mmHg. I was not even up to 30 years of age.
I was in the obstetrics ward.
One delivery here, another emergency there, mothers in pain, monitors beeping.
It was the kind of shift where you forget to eat, but not to think.
Somewhere between checking one patient and rushing to another, a headache started.
The kind that feels like it’s speaking in code.
I grabbed the BP machine, wrapped the cuff around my arm, and waited.
170 over 110.
I stared at the numbers. My friend took one look at my face, took over my shift, and
told me to go home. I took some medications for my blood pressure and then I slept like my life depended on it. Maybe it did.
The next week, I signed up for a gym. I wanted to take back my health.
Two weeks later, in the middle of a workout, the room went dark. I passed out.
That was the moment I understood that you can’t sprint your way out of years of
neglect.
You can’t out-train burnout, and you can’t heal on adrenaline alone.
I rebuilt slowly with rest, better food, regular checks, and boundaries that stayed firm
even when life got busy.
That discipline kept me going. It also shaped how we build Aproko Doctor and AwaDoc:
With care that catches you before you hit the floor.
If you’re chasing a big dream, remember:
Your health is the engine. Protect it, or the
race ends early.