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URGENT CALL FOR HELP!!!!!
This is a young medical doctor called Dr Innocent. He’s working as a house officer at the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital in Calabar, Cross River State.
Dr Innocent and his other doctor colleagues who are also house officers have NOT been paid for 290 days.
Yes you read that right.
A whole 290 days of working as a medical doctor with ZERO pay. That’s about 10 months work with NO pay.
According to Dr Innocent,
The Ministry of Defence has refused to pay their salaries for no reason. This young medical doctors are being worked like slaves while receiving ZERO pay.
They have nobody to speak for them.
They have nobody to fight for them.
They are suffering and dying in silence.
Please if you see this tweet,
Kindly retweet, share and tag General Christopher Musa the Minister of Defence, and also please tag the Ministry of Defence,
I don’t know these doctors personally,
But we can’t watch evil and say nothing.
Please don’t let this young doctors suffer in vain, they have families who depend on them for support and survival,
It will only take you 2seconds,
Kindly retweet this post. This is the little we can do to help these doctors from the evil injustice done to them by the Ministry of Defence.
Pls share and retweet. Thank you.
Dear Hustlers,
Kidney disease doesn't always come with loud warnings. Sometimes it stays silent until it's too late. 💔
We've lost remarkable Nigerians whose lives were linked to kidney disease, including:
1. Amaechi Muonagor ( Veteran Nollywood actor)
2. OJB Jezreel (Music producer & singer)
3. Muna Obiekwe (Nollywood actor)
4. Leo Mezie (Nollywood actor)
5. Prince James Uche ((Nollywood actor)
Others, including TG Omori, Eedris Abdulkareem, and Lord of Ajasa, have publicly battled kidney disease and remind us that early treatment can make a difference.
A simple medical checkup could detect a problem before it becomes life threatening.
Please don't ignore persistent swelling, changes in urination, unexplained fatigue, or high blood pressure.
Someone on your timeline may need this reminder today.
Share it. It could help save a life. ❤️
MY INBOX:
I am placing a ₦2 million bounty for credible information that leads to the identification, location, and arrest of this individual.
This is one of the faces of the criminals who burgled my shop and carted away with solar goods worth over ₦100 million naira.
If you know this person or have any useful information about his whereabouts, please contact me privately or report it to the nearest security agency.
All information will be treated with strict confidentiality.
The ₦2 million reward will be paid once the information directly leads to his arrest.
Please help me by sharing this post widely. Someone, somewhere, may recognize this face.
Thank you.
I remember reporting almost two weeks ago about Zimbabweans camped outside the Zimbabwean Consulate in Cape Town. What I do not understand is this: these people have made it clear that they want to return home. We all know they did not plan for these circumstances. They have been stripped of their livelihoods and, in many cases, no longer have the financial means to get back to Zimbabwe.
What stops the President from instructing the Minister of Finance and the relevant ministries to organise buses to transport our people from Cape Town back home?
What stops the government from allowing them to cross the border with their personal goods and belongings without charging customs duty, given that this is clearly a humanitarian crisis?
This is not a complicated policy issue. It is a basic act of leadership and compassion.
What I struggle to understand about the Zimbabwean government is that you see men in expensive suits and women in elegant dresses, yet they fail to think in such simple, practical terms.
At times like these, a government should be seen doing what governments are meant to do, protecting and assisting its citizens.
South African media have reported on the plight of these Zimbabweans almost every day. The situation is neither hidden nor unknown. Yet there has been no meaningful humanitarian response from Harare.
The government and its supporters will no doubt come up with all sorts of excuses. But this really is straightforward. Send buses. Bring your people home. Waive customs duties on their personal belongings. They have been forced into this situation by the climate of xenophobia and Afrophobia they have experienced in South Africa.
A government’s responsibility is not to make excuses. It is to act.
It’s 42days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 42days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 42days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 42days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 42days since Oyo children were taken.
Pls keep speaking up.
Pls share for the world to see this.
💔
This woman reports that her little niece was kidnapped last night. She has been appealing to the public to help her share this video incase someone may have seen the little girl.
Please help share this video.
Let’s help find this innocent little baby. https://t.co/M38K5N0mor
“Munachi is Only 7 Years Old. K!DNEY & Liver Problem K!LLED his Elder Sister and now trying to take him. Please donate any little you can so the Mother can move him to Hospital today! Her Account is below. God bless you.
3191045636,
Nwachukwu Miracle Nome.
First Bank.”
~ Okwuluora
I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
That's me and my brother David.
This is me and my brother David. He is 16. He cannot swallow his own saliva. Please help us save him. Account below. 🙏🏽
780k out of 3M
1792999730
Access Bank
Deborah Kelechi Michael