@Dr_Chibuike_M Is he unaware of the existence of the supreme leader and the limitations of his office before aspiring for the seat of the President?
Don't blame Iran's system of leadership, but something else!
You see those black spots on onions? They are not dirt ooo 👀
It is usually a fungus called Aspergillus niger, a living organism that grows on spoiled onions and poorly stored foods.
Eating contaminated food or inhaling the spores can cause health problems like allergies, breathing issues, cough, chest pain, and lung infections, especially in people with weak immunity.
If an onion is heavily covered with black spots, soft, or has a bad smell, please throw it away 🚮
Be careful where you eat… not everybody cares about food hygiene 😩
Share this post, you might help save someone.
Iran’s ambitions grow
Now wants to charge $15 billion for internet cables in Hormuz connecting Europe, Gulf and Asia
This is what an emerging 4th center of world power looks like
Nuclear weapons wont be far away
Ebola| Budibugyo virus| PH emergency in DRC and Uganda.
Eight laboratory-confirmed cases, 246 suspected cases and 80 suspected deaths have been reported from DRC.
2 laboratory confirmed cases (including one death) have been reported from Kampala, Uganda.
#PHA#WHO
It has been extremely hot these days in the Northern part of the country.
The rampant CKD and AKI cases could be improved just by staying hydrated, can you imagine!
As your kidneys advising you😌 pls don't play with that 6 sachets of pure water atleast in a day, Happy Sunday 🕊️
People really get misled by packaging 😭
A doctor says “increase dairy/protein intake” and someone goes for “non-dairy creamer” thinking it’s helping nutritionally 💔
Always check the label carefully.
“Non-dairy creamer” is usually not milk, just glucose syrup, veg. Oils, flavour
James Byrne lost his thumb in a sawing accident while working as a paver in the United Kingdom.
Doctors tried to save it but the thumb could not survive.
So surgeons did something extraordinary: they transplanted his big toe onto his hand to function as a new thumb, and it worked.
The surgery involved reconnecting bones, tendons, nerves, arteries, and skin.
The human thumb provides nearly 40% of hand function, which is why toe-to-thumb transplantation is sometimes performed.
IBB Specialist Hospital Records Another Neurosurgical Milestone
The Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) Specialist Hospital, Minna, has recorded another major breakthrough in advanced medical care with the successful conduct of two endoscopic skull base surgeries for patients diagnosed with pituitary tumours. This is part of the part of the New Niger Health Agenda of His Excellency, Farmer Mohammed Bago to encourage specialized medical care and reduce high cost of care associated with medical tourism.
The highly specialised procedures, known as endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal resections of sellar-suprasellar masses, were performed on patients who suffered tumour-related visual impairment. The surgeries were successfully carried out by a team of experts led by Neurosurgeons, Dr. Uthman Uthman and Dr. Orji Kalu, alongside Consultant Anesthesiologist, Dr. Olurode Yunus, with support from the hospital’s theatre team.
Hospital sources confirmed that both patients are responding well to treatment and are currently recovering steadily after the surgeries.
The successful operations represent another remarkable milestone in the growing list of advanced medical achievements recorded by the hospital in recent times, particularly in the area of neurosurgical and specialised healthcare services.
Medical experts have described the development as a clear indication that IBB Specialist Hospital is steadily emerging as one of Nigeria’s leading centres for specialised healthcare delivery, equipped with the expertise and capacity to undertake complex medical procedures comparable to those performed in advanced countries abroad.
The achievement is also expected to strengthen Niger State’s position as an emerging medical hub by reducing the need for Nigerians to travel overseas in search of complicated and expensive medical procedures.
Stakeholders in the health sector noted that the advancement reflects the ongoing commitment of the Niger State Government toward improving healthcare infrastructure, expanding specialised medical services, and making quality healthcare accessible to residents within the state and beyond.
#NigerWillTHRIVE
What happened at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital yesterday is a national disgrace and must not be treated lightly!
Calling on @officialEFCC to promote lawful conduct; to publicly call the officers involved in the act to order, @Fmohnigeria@nighealthwatch to protect our healthcare system, and the presidency @NGRPresident and @NGRSenate to look into this, so this doesn’t happen to any healthcare worker again.
@UN@WHO@WHONigeria@UNICEF_Nigeria
Justice must prevail. Say NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Enough is Enough.
One of the most bizarre things in medicine:
A patient who was barely conscious… unable to speak… unable to communicate… sometimes completely unresponsive for days… suddenly wakes up before death.
They recognize family.
They talk normally.
They ask for water.
They say goodbye.
Then they die minutes or hours or a day later.
It’s called terminal lucidity.
And medicine still cannot fully explain why a dying brain briefly becomes clearer right before shutting down forever.
This is exactly what is gradually killing our educational system.
Instead of improving the quality of education, we keep lowering standards.
Then people wonder why the CEO of Moniepoint said many graduates are unemployable. A weak foundation eventually shows in the real world.