If tomorrow all the things were gone
I worked for all my life
And I had to start again
With just my children and my wife
I thank my lucky stars
To be living here today
'Cause the flag still stands for freedom
And they can't take that away
I'll sing this for real very soon!!!!
@Wengerite@OneJoblessBoy@realkenokonkwo have you seen this?
I hope you won't turn around and claim Obidients are insulting you by showing you words from your mouth.
Have a great day and some shame Sir ✌🏿✌🏿
Imagine the governor's office alone consuming 15% of the state's budget. Listen to that line.... "all sorts of aides."
That's why Demola has been crashing out for one straight week because he has sharpened his proboscis to plug in and drain our commonwealth with Dubai remote worker
Every time I've come across this video, I watched it to the end. In fact, I even repeatedly rewind some parts.
Peter Obi has been consistent. The way he breaks governance down helps you understand that it's really not rocket science.
We're where we are today because we've allowed crooks and brigands to squander our future. We must now say enough is enough.
F***ck the politics. What we're gonna do is we're gonna stomp the streets and do whatever it takes to get this man into Aso Rock. Anything short of that, and we're just sentencing ourselves to death.
@markamararu@sanjsokutepa You've been consistently obtuse bro, don't you have family members in your list that see your tweets?
Ijaw men are not known this way, you are a strange one
@FIXA_App@IU_Wakilii "Party leaders don't align with failure" for an actual failure.
Ademola at what point do you want to understand governance and politics.
You seem so fixated to politics you don't even care about the quality of leadership leading you ehn. Nawa o
@realFemiOtedola@AlikoDangote Been on queue for Jet Fuel A1 for well over 1 week, what's really happening?
Everyone's just in the dark, wassup really? This is impacting negatively on business at this point 🤦🏿
In February 1984, a homeopathic doctor, Ernest Ugo, announced that his team at Calvary Hospital in Enugu had achieved Nigeria’s first in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) delivery, popularly known as a test-tube baby. The claim would spark the country’s hottest scientific controversy of that decade.
According to a cover story by The African Guardian:
▶️ The Anambra State branch of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) was the first to dismiss the announcement as a sham. Its chairman, Professor Paul Chuke, and secretary, Dr John Oli, described Ugo’s claim as “false and unfortunate.” They argued that the Enugu team lacked the sophisticated equipment, laboratory facilities, and expertise required for the delicate IVF process.
▶️ Ugo fired back, accusing the NMA leadership of jealousy and of condemning his work without inspecting his laboratory or practice. He mocked orthodox medicine for lagging behind developments in alternative medical practice.
▶️ It took the Buhari regime nearly a year to set up a five-member panel of medical experts to investigate the claim. By then, a team at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) had also announced it was close to achieving an IVF breakthrough.
▶️ During the panel’s visit to Enugu, its chairman, Professor Adesanya Ige Grillo, reportedly asked Ugo’s wife, a Greek doctor who was part of the team, why she did not return to her country to carry out the breakthrough. A Yoruba member of the Enugu team was also asked what he was doing with an Igbo group.
▶️ After the visit, one panel member, Dr Bodunrin Oluwa, a homeopathic practitioner in private practice, resigned in protest, citing Grillo's bias and what he described as the panel’s shabby conduct in Enugu.
▶️ In June 1985, Grillo petitioned the police, accusing Ugo of possessing forged certificates and running an unregistered clinic. He claimed there was no school of homeopathy in Thessaloniki, Greece, where Ugo said he was trained.
▶️ Ugo and other members of his team were detained for 42 days.
▶️ On July 1, 1985, Grillo announced the panel’s findings: the LUTH team was legitimate, while the Enugu team, he said, was made up of frauds not certified to practise homeopathic medicine.
▶️ The Greek school later replied Nigerian authorities, confirming that Dr Ugo’s certificate was genuine.
▶️ However, the Babangida regime upheld the panel’s verdict in an announcement on May 1, 1986. The statement said Dr Ugo's claim could "dent the credibility of Nigeria within and outside the country."
▶️ During its own investigation, The African Guardian interviewed two parents who said they had struggled with infertility until they participated in Ugo’s trials and each later had a child.
▶️ The news magazine concluded that the scandal ultimately was about the unresolved tension between orthodox medical practice and alternative medicine in Nigeria.
@moniepointng please what do I do
Monies was sent to a merchant for the purchase of goods since yesterday morning 5th Feb, 2026.
but he claims not to have seen it, even tho the bank claims the transaction was successful.
Please what do I do, I'm stranded.