@Arewa_Source When it happened during Jonathan regime ( Chibok girls), you should remember how the south protested and rejected their own (President Jonathan) and voted massively for Buhari. Did anything change? It rather increased.
You in the North dont protest, what else do u want us to do?
@FadaChristmas_@peculiarpat1 You even added she may not be attractive to you again. Chai!!! What a level of thinking.
As others have mentioned, just stay single wirh this mentality
@FGirlrita What you got is not as bad as some of the comments. What you ordered might have been enhanced with better camera and angle at which the picture was take ln
She was young and vibrant, in her early 30s, living in one of the villages around Ile-Ife. Married, with 2 or 3 kids (I can’t quite remember exactly).
Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer, & a mastectomy was immediately carried out on one of her breasts.
I was collecting blood samples from breast cancer patients at OAUTHC, and she happened to be one of my participants.
That morning, when I got to the Oncology Departmebt, I met doctors with faces full of sadness. It was then I learned dat she had died. That news weakened me
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To every1 reading this, may you never face the challenge of any terminal disease. And to those currently going through such medical battles, I pray for divine healing in Jesus’ name. 🙏
your breast, please, erase fear. Take the bold step to seek proper medical diagnosis. The lump in your breast might not be cancerous, it could be benign and removed thru a minor surgery. But if it is carcinoma, early detection and treatment give a much better chance of survival
He asked a colleague to break the news because he was already deeply shaken and almost in tears. Even though he is a consultant oncologist, he was sad to know his loved one is about to face a battle.
This is a call for awareness to all women: when you notice anything unusual in
Some delays are caused by fear, fear of hearing the diagnosis itself. We all know how the news of “carcer” can break anyone.
I even know an oncologist who couldn’t bring himself to tell one of his in-laws that she had colorectal cancer.
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One of the young doctors recalled that she was full of life the night before; smiling, playing, and even joking with them. None of them could believe she was gone by morning.
Sadly, this is the story of many cancer patients when diagnosis and treatment come too late.
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@ErhokhonG@Tomisinofnaijah@nwanyimmamary Please tell us exactly what we started? What did we the Yoruba do to you people that made you guys to be very toxic there days?
@AdedejiOmoOba23@osazenoo And people from Ilesha. We add vegetables like worowo, gbagba, tete or ugly which we enjoy with Iyan (pounded yam). These people have made it look like our only food in Yoruba land is Amala and Ewedu which is even more related to Ibadan/Oyo people.
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@Agbomekhe22@ChuksEricE You guys must bring tribal war into all things, always playing the victims with bittered spirit. Fighting who doesn't fight you. Aren't you guys tired?