๐ฌ๐ญ A 13-year-old girl, Homadi Theresa Erica, has been found at Juapong in the Volta Region and is currently in police custody for safety and care. She is reported to reside at Ashaiman Kandoo, with her parents believed to be Famous Tetteh, a barber, and Homadi Emefa, a drinks seller.
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I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
Good day guys, itโs still about Susan @Maxisuzy .
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A drunk policeman shot me at a checkpoint in 2011.
The bullet tore through my car, through my right hand.
I lost my career as an animator. My marriage cracked. My mind still bleeds.
The twist?
I sued the Nigeria Police. Won in 2015.
Judge said: "Pay his medical bills."
10 years later. Zero naira.
I face permanent disability without help.
@PoliceNG_CRU@TunjiDisu1@UNDP@NhrcNigeria
#NigeriaPoliceNotYourFriend
Many of them didn't. Your great-great-grandmother was probably drinking opium for her nerves, sold at the corner shop as cheap as a pint of beer. It was called laudanum, a mix of opium and alcohol that doctors handed out for anxiety, sleeplessness, and "women's troubles." Mothers fed it to crying babies. The babies often stopped crying because they stopped breathing.
The men drank. By 1830 the average American was putting away almost two bottles of liquor a week. Whiskey cost less than coffee or milk. People started their day with a shot and ended it with another. Toddlers drank from their parents' rum mugs.
ADHD has a long paper trail. A Scottish doctor described kids who couldn't focus in 1798. By 1846 there was a popular German children's book about a boy called Fidgety Philipp who couldn't sit still. In 1902, a London children's doctor named George Still wrote a famous paper on the same kids and called it a "defect of moral control." Same kid, three different centuries.
Depression and anxiety had old names too. Melancholia, hysteria, the vapors. Treatments included bloodletting, ice baths, and chaining people to a wall. By 1937, American mental hospitals held 451,672 patients and took up more than half of every hospital bed in the country. Inside the walls, about 1 in 10 patients died each year.
Then came the lobotomy. Between 1949 and 1952, around 50,000 Americans were strapped to a chair while a doctor hammered an ice pick through the thin bone above their eye and wiggled it around inside their brain. It took about ten minutes. Sixty percent of the patients were women. About 1 in 20 died from the procedure. Many of the ones who lived came out with no personality left. The man who invented the procedure won a Nobel Prize.
Britain's male suicide rate hit 30.3 per 100,000 in 1905. The lowest rates ever recorded in British history are happening right now.
Plenty of our ancestors didn't make it. They drank themselves dead. They overdosed on shop-bought opium. They got locked in asylums and never came out. They had picks driven through their eye sockets. They killed themselves in numbers we don't see today. The conditions were always there. The treatments just used to be worse than the disease.
I hate having to ask for help but I really need it rn
I'm in a huge debt, drowning in bills and on the verge of getting kicked out by my landlord
If you can please support me by commissioning me, buying my arts or buying prints
Please please Twitter come through for me ๐๐ฝ
I am Nigerian, and right now my dream is bigger than me.
Only about 4.5% of medical literature globally are represented on Black skin.
That means millions of Black patients are learning from systems that barely look like them. Medical students study diseases on skin tones that are not their own. Doctors are trained with visual references that often fail Black bodies.
That gap has consequences.
So I am deciding to build towards changing it.
Iโm starting with a book.
But the larger vision is far beyond that. I want to help build software and medical visualization tools that make Black medical representation impossible to ignore.
This is not just about diversity aesthetics, this is about accuracy, education, visibility and better healthcare outcomes.
One day, I want a Black child studying medicine anywhere on earth to see themselves fully represented in what they learn.
And I believe we can build that future.
Iโm seeing this video circulating these day on X. Yes, it never gets old.
This is part of the interview I did in May 2025. I traveled to NYC for a pre-taped interview on MSNBCโs Weekend Primetime to discuss my Pulitzer Prize. I arrived ready to speak about my essays, my life in Gaza, and the mounting losses my wife and I had endured. However, the conversation didnโt start there. That was only the second question I was asked.
The months following that interview brought even deeper grief. In August 2025, my wife lost her father in an Israeli strike. Just a month later, Israel killed my second cousin along with his wife and their four young children, aged ten, six, four, and two.
Between October 2023 and May 2026, my wife and I lost over a hundred relatives.
And we are still asked to humanize our murderers.
And still, academic institutions and other bodies continue to penalize and condemn us simply for speaking out against these heinous crimes.
Shame on you! I will not bend, I will not bow, and I will not break.
Eu nunca fui de expor nossas dores aqui.โจMas hoje eu preciso tentar.
Meu filho convive com dermatite atรณpica crรดnica desde que nasceu. Nรฃo รฉ โuma alergiazinhaโ. ร dor, feridas, pele machucada, sangramento de tanto coรงar, noites sem dormir e um sofrimento diรกrio que acompanha ele hรก anos.
Tem dias que ele chora de desespero por nรฃo conseguir parar de se coรงar.
Pra manter a pele minimamente controlada, usamos cerca de 2 potes de CeraVe 473ml POR SEMANA. E mesmo assim, em muitas crises, precisamos recorrer aos hidratantes calmantes e especiais, que custam ainda mais caro.
Alรฉm disso, o uso excessivo de corticoides ao longo da vida trouxe consequรชncias pesadas: meu filho desenvolveu catarata. Jรก passou por cirurgia em um olho e agora vai operar o outro. Sรฃo remรฉdios, colรญrios, consultas, tratamentosโฆ e tudo vai acumulando.
Eu nรฃo estou fazendo esse post pra pedir dinheiro.โจDe verdade.
Sรณ queria pedir que vocรชs me ajudassem marcando a @CeraVeBrasil e @cerave , compartilhando e comentando nesse post. Talvez, com alcance, eles enxerguem a histรณria do meu filho e possam ajudar com os hidratantes que sรฃo essenciais pra qualidade de vida dele.
Jรก tentamos contato antes, mas o processo era tรฃo difรญcil que acabamos desistindo no meio do caminho.
Entรฃo hoje estou apelando pra internet.โจPra empatia.โจPra humanidade.
Porque ร s vezes o que parece โsรณ um cremeโ pra algumas pessoasโฆ รฉ o que permite que meu filho consiga dormir sem dor.
Se puder compartilhar, eu vou ser eternamente grata. ๐ค
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