Maths category: DONE!
Team South East has just concluded the Mathematics competition at the International STEM Olympiad.
We caught up with the students as they exited the examination hall to hear how it went.
Stay tuned for their reactions and more updates from the Olympiad.
I'm thinking we should have an annual Best Teacher Award where the best teacher each year wins ₦100 million.
We can have other categories too.
Something like a Grammy to celebrate and inspire teachers.
What do you think?
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We have spent years being told it is “just a period problem” while our skin, our weight, our mood, and our energy were all falling apart. Today, the medical world finally admitted you were right.
PCOS is now PMOS.
“If I don’t give you Constant Electricity for 4Years, Don’t vote for me when I come back for 2nd Term”
-Bola Tinubu, 2023.
Every time you see this video,
Please share, please repost, please retweet. Make sure every Nigerian sees this.
SHARE EVERYWHERE!!!
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!
Spiritual warfare 101 - No matter how overwhelmed you “feel” inside, never show the devil. You see, the devil is NOT Omniscient, so he does not know all things. The things he knows about us are things said and spoken of us. Or the things we let out from our mouths ourselves or by our reactions and actions. So while you may be overwhelmed in your soul, the way he gets to know is from your reaction. And because he is a wicked and oppressive entity, when he knows where it hurts, he robs it in the more.
But responding in praise confounds him. This is exactly the rationale behind the idea that praise confuses the enemy. Because he can’t understand why his onslaught is not causing you to give up and give in.
So beloved saints of God, regardless how you feel right now, find a way to release your praise !
“14 But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more.”
Psalm 71:14.
You are BLESSED 🙂
One of my chiefs posted this on his WhatsApp status and it reminded me of an experience with @myaccessbank that I will never forget.
During my House job I lost my ATM card and needed to get a new one but wasn't granted permission to go to the bank early because we had theatre that morning.
As at 3pm we were done, I took permission,ran to the bank and was in the banking hall by 3:30pm.
I met the customer care in charge of ATM card issuance and requested for a card, she told me I was late and should come back tomorrow, she even went further to ask where have I been that I am coming to the bank by 3:30pm.
I told her I was in the theatre, "Oh you are a doctor"? I said yes, then she went further " you are not the only one saving life" come back tomorrow.
I didn't argue with her, I left and came back the next day by 7am after taking permission from my chief that I would be coming late to work.
So as a doctor once it is 4pm or past your working hour, take Ur stethoscope and leave that consulting room, medicine is your job, treat it at that.
Dear Mr. Oseni Rufai,
I am writing as a concerned parent of one of the 25 University of Ilorin MBBS graduates who completed their medical training in August and had their results released in September. These 25 graduates were fully deserving of induction with the first batch, but were not included due to the 150-student quota. Alongside my child are 19 other graduates who wrote their resits after the first batch. Together, these 44 young doctors were supposed to be inducted into the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria following the first induction held on November 14. They were promised that their induction would take place within 4 to 6 weeks after the resits.
It has now been well over two months, and there has been no communication or timeline regarding when these graduates will finally be inducted. Rumors have even suggested that they may have to wait until the next set of graduates, which could be in about 10 months from now.
These 44 young doctors have devoted years of their lives to rigorous training, enduring long hours, immense pressure, and personal sacrifices. They are ready and eager to serve Nigeria, yet this prolonged delay prevents them from contributing to a healthcare system that urgently needs their skills.
Nigeria continues to face a critical shortage of medical professionals. Other institutions, such as the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, have exceeded their induction quotas by over 200 graduates to ensure timely deployment into the healthcare system. The delay in Ilorin is not only unfair to these graduates but also deprives the public of much-needed medical services.
We appeal to your newsroom to investigate and highlight this matter. Public attention could urge the MDCN and University of Ilorin to act promptly, ensuring that these 44 graduates are inducted without further delay. Their induction is not just a personal milestone; it is a crucial step in strengthening Nigeria’s healthcare system at a time when every doctor counts.
Please can we get the twitter handles of those two TVC reporters so we can drag them properly and professionally.
Next time they will quickly use ChatGPT to confirm before they come on live to say rubbish.
Thank you for treating him with dignity and respect, and for giving him his confidence back.
Thank you, thank you for giving him more reasons to trust God.
May life be kind to him going forward and may everything he touches prosper, may he never have to look for customers or struggle with visibility, may his mind never be corrupted and may he never be in the company of evil people.
Immediately he started praying for you, I knew he had a praying mother at home!
What are the odds that it would have been him from all the boys in his area?
Again, thank you for treating this young man with respect and giving him back the confidence that poverty took from him.
May God surprise you like you've surprised him, Amen.
Who taught Nigeria state governments to be Owing newly employed health care workers for 3 months before they are paid?
How do you expect them to survive? And what you end up paying them is peanut sef