Air Peace, this is unacceptable.
Passengers (including elderly people) have been stranded since 6:30AM at London Gatwick Airport with no proper communication.
After hours of delay, we were told there was a bird strike and promised a hotel. Hours later, people are still sitting at baggage claim hungry, exhausted, and without their bags.
Elderly passengers are struggling. Families are tired. No clear updates. No support.
Release passengers’ luggage immediately and provide the hotel you promised. Do something NOW.
@flyairpeace
I reay wish they showed us how they banished adetutu and her cohort from the house. I was really hoping for that I don’t mind if that movie is 3 hrs but seeing ronke cut them all off
Will be my greatest satisfaction
But ahhh funke akindele you baaaaadd
#behindthescenes
Happy birthday to me! Thank you Lord for adding another beautiful year to my life. I’m grateful for the gift of life.
Ps: that’s me in the picture. Na una say when two are married they become one.
Most companies using AI for customer support don’t realize how frustrating it is talking to a bot that keeps repeating the same reply. Customers want to feel understood. Hire real humans. Empathy can’t be automated. This Bots don't even solve problems! Especially @TikTokSupport
Aníkúlápó S2 wasn’t that good, but it wasn’t terrible either. Hopefully season 3 brings clarity.
Calling Kunle Afolayan a mid producer 😭😭
Then, every producer in Nigeria is trash 🗑️
Criticize the season, not his whole career.
I think you should take this Advanced Capcut Course and Learn Professional Video Editing. Maybe you'll make enough money with the skill
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To:
The Ogun State Government
And:
The Ogun State Chapter, National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM)
Urgent Concern on Alleged Nursing Quackery at Elshaddai Clinic, Ijebu-Ode
I am writing to draw your urgent attention to reports and publicly circulated evidence alleging nursing quackery at Elshaddai Clinic (also known as Ore Ofe Elshaddai Clinic), Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. It is alleged that unqualified individuals, commonly referred to as “auxiliary nurses,” are being trained and allowed to perform nursing duties without the required education, supervision, or licensure by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN).
If confirmed, this practice poses serious risks to patient safety, including medication errors, poor clinical outcomes, preventable complications, and avoidable loss of life. It also undermines public confidence in the healthcare system and devalues the nursing profession.
We respectfully urge the Ogun State Government and the Ogun State chapter of NANNM to urgently investigate this facility, shut down any illegal training activities if found, and ensure that appropriate regulatory and legal actions are taken.
Prompt intervention is essential to protect patients and uphold professional nursing standards in Ogun State.
@DapoAbiodunCON@NMC_Nigeria@Fmohnigeria@NGRSenate@ogunmusi@FellowNurses1@Nursebassey_@Nigerian_Doctor@aproko_Nurse@Maggie_shugaa@Nursingworld_Ng@AdaErema@PoliticalNurs@Ausbones@Ferelabi5@SaharaReporters@doctorwalesmd@OGSG_Official@ProfIsaPantami@proudnursemj@PoliticalNurs
BREAKING🚨: I just got off the phone with a colleague 💔💔💔
Today, a high‑profile security agency team was involved in a ghastly road traffic accident while on duty and in uniform. Multiple casualties.
One of them who was brought to the Accident and Emergency unit.
He had lost a massive amount of blood. He was in shock. He needed immediate, aggressive resuscitation.
And this is where everything fell apart.
A Hospital That Could Not Function
JOHESU is on strike.
No pharmacy services. No oxygen services. No blood bank. No attendants. No theatre services.
Nothing.
A force personnel. Someone who had risked his life for this country.
IV fluids had to be sourced from outside the hospital just to attempt resuscitation.
But he was bleeding massively. Internally. He needed urgent surgery. He needed blood.
The theatre was unavailable.
JOHESU is on strike.
The Cruel Irony
His blood group was unknown.
Imagine that. A force personnel on active duty, and his blood group is not documented.
Grouping and cross‑matching? Non‑existent.
Again, JOHESU is on strike.
By the time desperate arrangements were being considered, it was already too late.
He bled out.
He died.
What Exactly Works in Nigeria?
A life wasted.
A life lost.
Another number added to the statistics.
We argue policies. We argue strikes. We argue systems.
But people are dying. Real people.
Nigeria is not just struggling. Nigeria is failing.