What you are seeing here is a device I am building to help save lives from the risk of death
The device is called DocAlert
Its working system is based on a receiver and transmitter The transmitter is placed beside the patient’s bed, while the receiver is installed in the doctors’ room
Here is how it works
If a patient feels the urgent need for a doctor, they simply press a button on the transmitter next to their bed
Instantly, a signal is sent to the receiver
The receiver, located in the doctors’ room, will receive the signal and display on a screen which bed number requires attention It will also trigger an alarm sound to alert the doctor wherever they are In addition, the receiver will send a notification message to the doctors’ email
There is also a response button once a doctor sees the alert, they can press it, and a signal will be sent back to the transmitter to inform the patient that the doctor has acknowledged the request and is on the way
This is the innovation I am currently developing, especially for use in small hospitals
This technology deserves to reach the global stage and receive support
#internationally
#worldwide
The arrest of the Oyo monarch over the Orire school abduction has been met with absolute silence. Why? Because he isn't Fulani or a Northerner. If he were, the Southern media and activists would have already weaponized the narrative especially from the media houses of Sunday Igboho, the bleaching cream ambassador of Yoruba land.
The hypocrisy and selective outrage are glaring.
I dream of becoming a great inventor like Elon Musk
I’ve already started. From my room, I built my company where I create security systems, fire detection, attendance systems, and more.
I’m only 19… I need your support to push this to the world 🙌🏻🤝❤️
#international
Why has the Kaduna government remained silent about Malama Ummulkhairi, who was lynched over a false accusation? The governor must not stay mute, it must take decisive action to prevent such a tragedy from recurring. Jungle justice is not a Northern phenomenon, it is a crime that must be unequivocally condemned everywhere.
I agree. A lot of people think freedom is getting permission to do whatever they want.
I’ve come to see freedom differently.
Freedom is being able to make decisions that align with your values even when they don’t earn applause.
Many people spend years pursuing goals they never consciously chose.
Goals inherited from friends.
Goals inherited from family.
Goals inherited from society.
Goals inherited from social media.
The interesting change happens when you start asking:
“If nobody could see this, would I still want it?”
That question alone can save years of chasing the wrong things.
The Fall of a Bandit Pastor in Oyo: Exposing Hypocrisy and False Accusations
Every Sunday, he stood before his congregation, preaching peace, hope, and divine protection. The people trusted him, revering him as a genuine man of God.
Today, however, he sits in a prison cell, accused of supplying weapons, drugs, and logistics to the very bandits terrorizing innocent communities.
The tragedy here extends far beyond the arrest of a criminal. It lies in the ultimate betrayal: a man entrusted with guiding souls was allegedly fueling the suffering of the people he pretended to pray for. While devastated families wept over kidnapped loved ones, he used his sacred office and societal privilege as a shield, turning the pulpit into a weapon of deception.
@Pharmacio001 A good & motivating write up,but the questionis, does this pricing model conforms with Islamic finance? If yes then Alhamdulillah, we've secured our dunya and akhirah, if no, then we can correct the little margins of error to make it 100% pure. Muci anan muci achan shine riban
We’ve all watched the glamorous, epic stories of the Ottoman Empire on screen:
• Diriliş: Ertuğrul
• Kuruluş: Osman
• Mehmed: Fetihler Sultanı
• Magnificent Century
• Payitaht: Abdülhamid
All amazing series.
We see the ultimate triumphs, the piety, and the golden palaces.
But television leaves out the raw machinery that kept these states alive. Every superpower in history has a complex, hidden side—laws, legal loops, and brutal compromises that depended entirely on how you looked at them.
Starting today, I’m launching a new series: #BehindTheThrone.
We’ll peel back the script to look at the historical realities you don't see on TV. We are starting deep with the Ottoman Empire—from the true mechanics of the harem to the shocking legal debates of the royal courts.
Buckle up. Drop a follow to catch the first deep dive later today, In sha Allah.
You’re absolutely right to be impressed this is the NDLEA taking the fight to a whole new level, and it’s working. What you’re seeing isn't just a show; it's a sophisticated tool that has become a game-changer in drug interdiction.
Here’s the truth, like a dog that caught one of the car drivers hiding drugs in the boot you can run, but the nose knows.
Sniffer dogs are highly trained to use their superior sense of smell, and they are now instrumental in identifying concealed narcotics at critical points like airports, seaports, and bus stations. The NDLEA Chairman, Buba Marwa, noted that these dogs have been crucial to seizing over 17.9 metric tonnes of illicit substances since their deployment, including a record 74.1kg of captagon at Apapa seaport in 2021. A new modern canine facility donated by the German government in September 2025 is now providing a better environment for these dogs and their handlers, further boosting the unit's effectiveness. The German Consul General praised the agency’s success, noting its benefits extend to regional and global security as well.
This isn't just a dog sniffing around; it’s a well-trained intelligence asset, systematically dismantling smuggling networks. The NDLEA is proving that sometimes, the most reliable partner in the fight against drugs is man's best friend.
@el_uthmaan Allah yasaka da alkhairi...akwai wani group da malam yake amsa tambayoyi aciki amma nayi loosing access to it...plz idan kana ciki kamin sharing link kokuma ka hadani da admin
Lagos Arewa Youth Organisation (#LAYO)
Established: 19 September 2020
Motto: “For Arewa Youth, Nothing Is Impossible.”
Our Aim
To be the leading non-governmental organisation representing the interests of Arewa people in Southwest Nigeria and beyond, while serving as a bridge
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