The 2026 World Cup is presently ongoing. Nigeria failed to qualify for the World Cup but the National Sports commission budgeted 6,440,000,000 ($4.6 million) as “Special presidential support group for 2026 World Cup qualifiers”
How???
You fools are battling between who should take the 'Glory' for the rescue of the victims. An avoidable event that could be been prevented if the government performed its primary responsibility in the first place.
But here we are, politicizing it. Fools!
Makes no sense to thank Tinubu for the release of those abducted children.
School children shouldn’t be getting kidnapped in the first place.
Failed administration.
A friend recently reached out to me about a court case in which an abroad relative charged him to court for managing a moribund patient that died.
So we reached out to a lawyer with medicolegal experience and he asked for 75k before we can even explain what happened.
Recently, I took my wife for a birthday shoot. Apparently 3 studio pictures is now 50k and I can't even mention make up 😂.
The guy that came to install my solar system took nearly half my monthly salary and finished the installation in less than 8 hours.
These days, I noticed people no longer charge low fees.
I was forced to watch YouTube and repair some plumbing in my house myself because plumber was asking for 100k+ to fix some pipes.
Now, everyone will conveniently pay these high fees for other professionals without complaining.
But God forbid you as an healthcare professional ask for adequate wage and people will try to gaslight you that you swore an oath.
They'll say you shouldn't put a price to life as if anyone offers me free services or I send my kid to free schools.
We all know what we're doing.
"For me, I would say IGCSE Mathematics is easier than WAEC Mathematics." — Tolulope Israel Adekimi.
Following his triumph as the world's top performer in Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics, the Year 12 student outlines how decoding real-world scenarios makes the international paper more approachable than its domestic counterpart (WAEC).
#CTVTweets
In all West African countries, Nigeria is the only country that pays its soldiers $73 as salary.
• Ivory Coast: $800
• Burkina Faso: $700
• Ghana: $550
• Mali: $400
• Senegal: $360
• Togo, Benin, Niger: $300
• Nigeria (Giant of Africa): $73
“For any country to be at peace, the sacrifices of its soldiers must not be taken for granted”
I'm 31. I'll be 69 by the time Nigeria finish paying the 2015-2026 debts. This year alone, BAT has added $7.77bn this year alone.
So I made a tool that tells you how old you'll be when Nigeria finish servicing some of the 2015-2026 debts. Vote wisely.
https://t.co/zUCDgYm1oe
I'm too unconcerned with consequences to allow certain things to happen to me.
Personally, I'd have sent the message notifying them of my illness and simply just focus on getting well without caring whatever they say.
That aside, as a young doctor, if you still do not know avoid military hospitals as much as possible. They owe some house officers for 6 months to one year straight without paying.
Here is the exact timeline leading up to Dr. Wisdom Oghenetega’s tragic passing:
• Thursday, May 28: Tega collapses. He undergoes blood investigations within the facility and immediately requests sick leave. The request is denied.
• Monday, June 1: Still seeking clearance, he completes an ECG and Chest X-ray to finish the full list of requested medical investigations.
• Monday, June 8: Despite being visibly ill, he is forced to do a 24-hour call alongside a pregnant Medical Officer.
• Tuesday, June 9 (AM): He is heavily reprimanded by superiors for sleeping at 10 PM in the call room instead of staying awake until dawn. He openly reminds them again that he is sick.
• Tuesday, June 9 (PM): Exhausted and ill, he misses mandatory evening games.
• Wednesday, June 10: While still battling symptoms, the administration serves him a formal query for missing games.
• Thursday, June 18: Tega submits another formal letter requesting leave.
• Friday, June 26: After a three-week administrative delay from his initial request, his sick leave is finally approved, and he is allowed to go home.
• Saturday, June 27: He arrives in Calabar and immediately proceeds to Asi-Ukpo Memorial Hospital for further medical tests.
• Monday, June 29: Tega passes away.
The claim that Tega didn't take his health seriously is completely false. He did every single investigation they asked for. He followed every protocol.
The only thing he didn't do was rebel.
@ThatCruiseMedic Quacks dey get strong mind pass anybody
And when it comes to health, people are scared and easily gullible so while actual HCWs may prefer a due process, these our senior colleagues will offer a quick cure to people
Muslims enrolling in faith based Christian schools and demanding for them to bend their rules to accommodate Islam is same thing as Muslims fleeing their war torn Islamic Sharia abiding countries and going to a secular country to demand for same sharia laws to be practiced.
I think I have gotten the answer to my question on AAU medical school Alumni.
Any school that forces medical students to go through this because of the greed of over admitting above their quota can never have a good place in the heart of their students when they graduate.
School management doing this need to be arrested, this is adminstrative fraud.
@channelstv When it's time for NYSC the government now understands what it means to put our money back into the country, once it's time to buy SUVs for Judges & officials then they will import from the USA and Europe, inconsistent deceivers, they won't make a statement with the one they use
mind you, their kids do not do orientation. the then VP's daughter was in my camp, a car waited for her while she did her registration in all but 10 minutes and she was gone. next time we saw her was passing out parade, where she just took photos and was gone again.