Wizkid really tell Shallipopi make he come down from where he stand so that young John go fit stand there and make everybody for see am as dem Dey play he song.
@theoceanblooms Fun fact: The surgeons who operated on Koné saw the injury happen on TV and drove to the hospital to get ready to operate.
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Please if your neighbourhood is flooded, make videos and post here to update us so we know where to avoid that particular day.
Thank you for your service to humanity.
As a doctor, I think this is a wrong thing to say. Let’s be careful not to project our moral/religious beliefs and forget our professional obligations o, my guy!
This is my own submission sha👇
SEX IS NOT ONLY FOR MARRIED COUPLES!
But make it safe.
if sexually active adults choose to have sex, they do so safely, responsibly, and with informed consent.
Use protection. Prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Prevent unplanned pregnancies. Get tested regularly. Understand consent. Communicate openly with your partner.
Also, not everyone will eventually get married. Are we saying those people should never have a healthy sexual life because they remain unmarried? Medicine has to provide guidance for real people in real life, not just ideal scenarios.
Another point people rarely discuss is sexual compatibility. While sex is not the only determinant of a successful marriage, it is an important aspect of many relationships. Differences in libido, sexual preferences, expectations, pain during sex, erectile dysfunction, vaginismus, infertility concerns, and other sexual health issues can significantly affect marital satisfaction. Knowing these things before making a lifelong commitment is a valid consideration for many couples.
Before anyone comes here with morality lectures…
I am a doctor, not your mummy G.O
This is a clinic, not a church.
My job is to give evidence-based medical advice that reduces harm and promotes health not to determine your religious or moral beliefs.
If you’re asking, “How do I protect my health if I choose to have sex?”that’s my lane.
This professional advice.
If you want spiritual advice, please contact your spiritual leaders not me. Selah
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Before you sleep, reminisce about this.
Two of my mentees started at the exact same N300,000 monthly income five years ago. Both received identical 10% salary increases every single year. By year five they were both earning N5.27 million annually.
The first one treated every raise as permission to spend more. New gadgets, more nights out, generous spending on friends and family, constant small purchases that felt harmless individually. But most of it went to black tax. He still managed to save 5% of whatever he earned, which felt responsible to him at the time. After five years he had N1.09 million saved.
The second one treated every raise as an opportunity to widen the gap. He kept his spending almost flat regardless of how much more he started earning, and invested everything else at 20% annual return. After five years he had N15.16 million.
N14 million difference between two men who started from the exact same place.
This is the conversation I keep having in my mentee group. Your salary increasing is not the achievement. The discipline to keep your spending steady while your income climbs is the achievement.
Most Nigerians are not poor because they earn too little. They are poor because every single time more money arrives, they immediately find a reason to release it, and their savings rate never actually improves no matter how many promotions come.
Let your income outrun your spending, not the other way around. That gap is the only place wealth is ever built.
Goodnight
In 2017, I made a choice that changed my life.
I knew I couldn't build my trading career in Singapore. The high cost of living was too stressful, and staying with family meant dealing with distractions and the constant "get a real job" pressure.
I needed an environment where I could fail safely without running out of money too fast.
So I stayed in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, into a shared apartment building like this one.
My rent was $120. My total monthly burn rate was under $500.
I chose loneliness, isolation, and a relentless daily grind. It was a massive sacrifice, but it's the sole reason I managed to get to where I am today.
Bro to bro, world cup & banter go come and go, nah your life go remain ooo😂
Omo, take life seriously this year,
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When I turned 25, I was making so much money that I thought I would never be poor again. My cousin came to me with a story of how he needed new shoes and a suit for a job interview. I gave him 5k Naira which was a lot then.
He didn't need those things. He lied. He boasted to my friends that he had "obtained 5K" from me and that they should try their luck. Fortunately they were blunt about their intention.
I never gave him anything again after that, no matter his stories. He suffered some great miseries in life because of his attitude of always trying to "obtain" from others. One of the few people that Japa didn't change their fortunes.
Some people just ask out of greed and not because of need. You have to learn discernment and have strict limits.
WHY I CAME BACK HOME
After almost 30 years in the United States working as an Interventional Cardiologist, people still ask me why I returned to Nigeria.
Every day at Tristate Hospital, Lekki, I am reminded that my return to Nigeria was not just a career decision. 1/8