Hi guys, I recently released a podcast on anchor and would love for you guys to have a listen and tell me what you think.
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i love that gandalf saw the balrog, did the math on “can i solo him”, arrived at “yes but not with these losers next to me” and then after getting everyone else away did in fact do a side quest to solo him
This New Zealand man had recently just lost his grandma and couldn't make it home for the service... so his American friends suprised him by learning the Haka. 🥹
That video of Biggie scared out of his mind in LA after Pac’s death really broke me.
You can see the fear in his face, that wasn’t acting at all.
Diddy did not care about his safety, not even a little.
The whole thing still hurts to watch 💔
₦1 million is still on the line for the winner 🏆
Nobody got it, stop thinking deeply about it.
I hope someone gets it this time around. You can still get in 👇. Good luck 👍
URGENT APPEAL: Help Secure the Release of Detained Grandmother and Baby at Meridian Hospital, D-Line,Port Harcourt
THE BACKGROUND:
Mrs. Chiamaka a 36 years old married woman and resident of Port Harcourt, was a registered patient at Meridian Hospital Ikwere Road Port Harcourt.
In a painful twist of fate, she went into premature labour at just seven months of pregnancy. She was rushed to Meridian hospital Ikwere Road, Port harcourt, where she was receiving antinatal care. When the situation became intense, she was rushed to Meridian hospital, D-Line, port harcourt which is the head quarters of the Meridian hospital brand.
After delivering a preterm baby, she tragically bled to death.
Her premature baby was immediately placed in an incubator and remained under intensive care at the hospital for four months. By the grace of God, the baby survived. However, upon discharge, the hospital issued a bill of six million naira (₦6,000,000) an amount the bereaved and now grieving family could manage to pay 1,400,000, leaving a balance of 4,600,000.
THE PRESENT SITUATION :
Since then,for over one year and one month now the hospital has refused to release the baby and the child’s maternal grandmother, who was the caregiver during the baby’s admission. All pleas from the baby’s father for a structured, instalment-based payment plan have been flatly rejected. The hospital continues to hold the baby and the grandmother against their will, a practice that not only raises serious ethical and legal concerns, but also represents a gross violation of their human rights.
The condition in which the elderly woman and the baby are being kept is inhumane and deplorable. This prolonged detention is taking a physical and emotional toll on both of them, especially the child, who is now over a year old and has never experienced life outside the hospital walls.
~Emeka Amaefula | FB
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