Life update: I transitioned from coding to video editing, and Alhamdulillah I’ve been getting gigs since then.
Shoutout to @0x__Kenny for checking up on me, I really appreciate it.
Frontend isn’t off the table, but for now I’m focused on improving my video editing skills.
Now am giving up, Am loosing hope.
I don't really know what to do again.
Pls for the sake of my 2 daughter.
Pls help us secure our house back.
My daughter was telling me to let us go and stay with her teacher at her house.
And I started crying.
Pls help me secure my house back 😭
I recommend Muslims to read surahs that describe jahnam ( hell fire and punishment of grave) with English meaning, it will allow us to sit back and be firm on the Deen
Good day
Please in case you know of any vacancy in Abeokuta.
I need a job
I'm intiative and hardworking.
Any job I can learn on the job I'm a fast learner.
Thank you.
Please someone should help me 🙏
I need assistance to get myself prescribe inhaler. Diskus seretide inhaler (6)and salbutamol inhaler (4). This will last me through the year
Diskus seretide is 22,500- 135,00
Sabutamol 5500- 22,000
Total is 157,000
HELP SAVE TOLULOPE AJAYI
Tolulope Ajayi, a 27-year-old graduate of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and an indigene of Ekiti State, was diagnosed with Lupus in 2022. Despite ongoing treatment, the disease has progressed to End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD).
She now urgently requires a kidney transplant, with an estimated cost of ₦30 Million for surgery and post-transplant care.
We humbly appeal to friends, family, organizations, and kind-hearted individuals to support her journey to recovery. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a difference.
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Together, we can give Tolulope a second chance at life.
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They Have Raised 7million Out Of The 10million Needed .
This Surgery Have Been Slated For Next Week & Time Is Almost Running Out .
Kindly Help This Young Boy .
If you actually believed the bandits asked the Oyo state government for implementation of Sharia law in Oyo state, not only are you a fool but a deranged one. Lmaoooooo.
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Damn! Thank you for this. I just followed the instructions and turned mine OFF. They clearly stated they’re using my data for the improvement of third-party products and services.🤔
My own experience happened when I was pregnant.
I told the doctor I was allergic to Fansidar, the malaria medication usually given during pregnancy.
He brushed it off and said, “Pregnant women don't like taking drugs. Nothing will happen to you.”
I got home, took the medication, and within two hours I started sweating heavily, struggling to breathe, and feeling very uncomfortable. Before I knew it, I was back at the hospital and had to be admitted.
When I explained what happened, the senior gynecologist apologized.
He said many pregnant women falsely claim they're allergic to medications, so my warning wasn't taken seriously.
Thankfully, it didn't get worse than that.
The next time I needed malaria treatment, I was admitted and given injections instead.
That experience taught me to take allergies seriously
I have video evidence
Please support a mum that just had a baby via CS. Life is also happening to her husband.
Really really sad
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access Bank.
Adenike Iyewunmi.
God bless you 🙏🥺
Every day, I watch cancer destroy what is left of my amputated leg. The pain is excruciating. I am tired. I am scared. I am in so much pain. I am living with the fear of watching cancer eat away at my body again. Pls help me 8146203234 moniepoint
The way innocent Fulani boys are being harassed and mistreated in villages across Yoruba land is disturbing.
In the last 48 hours alone, I have come across more than ten different videos of young Fulani boys being paraded as bandits or terrorists without any clear evidence being presented.
This is one of the dangers of insecurity and collective blame. When people become angry and afraid, entire communities can end up being judged by the actions of a few individuals.
It reminds me of the warning of Allah in Surah Al-Anfāl about trials and tribulations whose consequences do not only affect the wrongdoers, but can also reach innocent people.
We must be careful not to allow fear, anger, or prejudice to make us unjust. Criminals should be identified and punished for their crimes, but innocent people should not suffer simply because they share an ethnicity, tribe, or background with those criminals.
May Allah protect the innocent, expose the guilty, and grant justice to all.
Āmīn.
This bandit situation has evolved into a full fledged Fulani xenophobia and very soon we won’t be able to find the thin line btw staying vigilant and wrongfully lynching innocent Fulani individuals.
This is what this government has done
It’s 19 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 19 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 19 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 19 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 19 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
WHY ARE THE CHILDREN STILL IN CAPTIVITY?
QUESTION: IF TOILET DISEASE DOESN'T EXIST? HOW DO I EXPLAIN MY SYMPTOMS AFTER USING A PUBLIC TOILET.
Walk with me for a few moments
I will speak as a woman first and then as a Sexual and reproductive health expert.
Toilet disease is a "blanket phrase" that many ladies use to describe some vulvovaginal and/or urethral symptoms.
I went to a boarding girls' school with extremely dirty toilets. Girls will literally spread rolls and rolls of tissue, some would stand on the toiket bowl, some will hover over the bowl, but somehow, never heard of toilet disease until I got to Uni and the conversation exploded.
Suddenly, everyone knew someone who had caught something from a public toilet.
Why is it that girls in secondary school didn't really talk about toilet infections until they became older, started menstruating, and in many cases became sexually active?
That question is worth sitting with.
Here's what I have gotten from my research: STIs are not transmitted via toilet seats. The organisms responsible for diseases like gonorrhoea, chlamydia, syphilis, HIV, cannot survive on cold, dry surfaces long enough to infect you. That's the microbiology.
But the fact that the toilet didn't give you an infection doesn't mean that it may not have created the conditions for one.
Most women hover over dirty toilet seats instead of sitting. Hovering means your pelvic floor stays tense, and your bladder doesn't fully empty.
Residual urine sitting in your bladder is a UTI waiting to happen. Some women (including me) even hold urine in the bladder until we find a place safe enough to use.
In an unfamiliar or uncomfortable environment, most ladies don't use water, so they wipe from back to front without thinking, and even if you do use a Bidet, do you know how many people use it in a day? Just imagine a scenario when an unhygienic person has used the same bidet, and faeces somehow got on it. 🤮
Faecal bacteria near the urethra is a UTI and contact dermatitis waiting to happen.
A dirty seat can also cause skin irritation and itching from direct contact with bacteria, chemicals, or rough surfaces. Not a sexually transmitted infection or UTI, but it causes real discomfort that might feel like one.
Every time you flush, you disperse microorganisms into the air and onto surrounding surfaces. Sitting down immediately after someone else flushes means you're exposed to that.
And anatomically, women are more vulnerable. Our urethra is shorter. Our urethral opening is external and more exposed than men's. What barely registers for a man can affect us significantly.
Now, about the possibility of toilet water splashing E. coli directly onto the female urethral opening, we can not completely dismiss this.
Even though there are no robust studies confirming it as a transmission route, the biological plausibility exists, and even if the research hasn't caught up with this. It's definitely worth exploring.
The problem was never that women were wrong about their bodies, the problem is that "you can't get an STI from a toilet seat" gets used as a conversation stopper to dismiss the actual symptoms she's feeling.
You are not imagining it. But the anxiety isn't helping either, because hovering more aggressively and holding your urine longer is actually making things worse, not better.
And if something feels persistently wrong after using a public toilet, e.g, a burning that doesn't go away, unusual discharge, fever, abdominal pain, please see a doctor and get it checked.
This is the hardest thing I'm doing right now
Please help me out guys
I don't even know what to do at this point and I can't focus on reading at the moment.
Please I don't want the effort I have invested go to waste