Iโm more inclined to believe that Atiku Abubakar would make a better president than Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Peter Obi or Goodluck Jonathan. Iโm not persuaded that either Tinubu or Jonathan should be given another term.
@Cavatoi1@kenkenlewu I actually wanted to say this and I do not think calling the teacher was necessary. A simple "sorry, forgive him. Next time he does that, let me know. You are not a liar" would suffice.
All Nigerian police should undergo mental health evaluation. You will find out that some of them should be in psychiatry homes, but they are employed as officers to keep the country safe.
In 2022, she lost a son to police brutality.
In 2026, she has lost another to the same police brutality.
Police is not your friend
#saynotopolicebrutality.
#endpolicebrutality
where leaders travel abroad to access the same services they fail to provide at home.
We all need to stop blaming healthcare workers and start holding the system accountable for not working.
Many Nigerians still fail to realise the grave consequences of the shortage of healthcare workers in Nigeria. After JOHESU called off its strike, many patients who had been managing serious conditions at home or elsewhere were brought into A & E units. Yet A & E departments in
properly, but what can a frustrated doctor or nurse do after working for over 24 hours on call with little or nothing to use? We live in a system that values impressive buildings over actual service delivery. A country where basic needs are implemented only on paper. A country
I think Nigerians give visibility to stupid ones. How could our media invite non-professionals to talk on such sensitive issue? What information are we passing to the people? @tvcnewsng
If you are willing and able to support the provision of hearing aids for patients who cannot afford them, please reach out to me. Even one device can change a life permanently.
Today, I met a patient with profound hearing loss that began over ten years ago. The cause remains unknown. She is a young woman in her early thirties, living in a world where sound defines connection, work, and belonging.
Unfortunately, access remains out of reach for most.
A good-quality hearing aid can cost around โฆ800,000. For many patients, this amount is unimaginable. Yet it is money that is casually spent every day on luxury, travel, or entertainment.
She could not communicate with me directly. Every discussion about her care had to be conducted through her brother. This was not an isolated encounter. It is one of many. In our setting, conditions such as Lassa fever are contributing significantly to this growing burden of