Public Health Specialist || Global Health Advocate || Humanitarian || Prevention || Relationship || Masculinity || Accountability || Legacy Over Impulse.
Most people separate public health from relationships.
That’s the mistake.
Broken families affect mental health.
Sexual indiscipline affects disease spread.
Father's absence affects crime rates.
Emotional instability affects productivity.
Private choices shape public outcomes.
This page connects relationships, masculinity, and societal health.
Legacy Over Impulse.
If your father knows that your wife cheated on you, and you forgave her, he would be disappointed in you.
He won't like your wife.
Even if he forgave your mother for cheating.
Which is why if you tell him that you want to divorce your unfaithful wife, he won't stop you.
Because he surely regrets not divorcing your mother far earlier.
But it's too late for him.
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No ha empezado el Mundial y Noruega ya tiene las 3 mejores fotos de equipo.
La primera antes de viajar, disfrazados de vikingos.
La segunda, su foto oficial, con la camiseta de Noruega, todos perfectamente alineados.
La tercera, ahora, todos los jugadores con las camisetas de su primer club.
Qué grandes los vikingos.
@jon_d_doe Are these people acting under duress, or are they consciously doing this?
We must also oppose such individuals in our effort to rescue the country.
What a shame!!!
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Hi darling @ToniKroos
You spent months criticizing Qatar and talking about every possible issue before and during the 2022 World Cup, yet it turned out to be one of the best-organized tournaments in history. Public transportation was free, fans could travel easily between stadiums some fans saw 4 matches in the stadium in same day, and the overall organization was praised by millions of visitors.
Now, when concerns are being raised about visa delays, strict entry procedures, and travel difficulties surrounding tournaments in the United States, we don't hear the same level of criticism from you. There have also been complaints about organizational decisions and match arrangements that many fans consider unnecessary or difficult, yet your voice is nowhere near as loud as it was when Qatar hosted the World Cup.
If your criticism is truly based on principles, then the same standards should apply to everyone. But when Qatar receives endless criticism while similar concerns elsewhere are met with silence, people are naturally going to question whether your issue was really about organization at all.
Fuck you.
This is utter bullshit. When Indonesia refused to grant the Israeli under 17 team visa’s for the 2023 U-20 World Cup, FIFA stripped Indonesia’s hosting rights and moved it to Argentina. So @FIFAcom can stop with the lies.
Majority of the stupid choices women make stem from listening to friends
An ex-colleague's marriage almost packed up some years back because the wife woke up one day and said she wanted to go to Kenya for vacation
He asked why the sudden interest in a vacation to Kenya and a solo trip for that matter, the wife said she needed a break from the Nigerian stress. This was a woman with three small children
He knew something wasn't right. Checked her phone and realised that a group of the wife's friends were planning an all-girls trip
Of the five friends, only two were married — his own wife and one other lady. The others were either unmarried or divorced
He told her she wasn't going on the trip, but she insisted, saying she already paid
The guy said no problem and called her dad in her presence, putting the phone on loud speaker, telling him that he wanted to notify him that while his wife was planning such a trip, he had no intention of physically stopping her but if she goes, their family should start making plans of returning the bride price
Let's just say that trip never happened again
The USA is subjecting all the players from African and poor Asian countries to sniffer dogs and drug searches when they arrive in the USA and random searches at any time.
All the White teams get a pass.
The USA is such a racist hellhole, even worse than in the 1960s.
A single mother in her late 30s was dating a divorced man in his 60s.
He took good care of her and her child.
Infact, the child and the man had started doing father-child bonding, and he was even doing school runs.
He rented an apartment for her and furnished it and everything was good.
Single mother said that she wanted more and marriage.
Man wasn't interested in marriage but wanted to keep her as his mistress and said he doesn't want any child too.
Single mother got connected to a man living abroad, and the man came to Nigeria to see her.
The man promised her marriage and got her pregnant.
The other man warned her but she said she was "in love" with the abroad man.
Single mother carried the pregnancy to term and gave birth to the child.
Child developed complications and didn't survive after a few months.
Abroad man abandoned single mother and stopped picking her calls and blocked her.
Former man had moved on and dissociated himself from single mother and the child that he had bonded with for over two years.
Single mother could no longer afford the rent and school fees of the school where former man was graciously paying for.
Now single mother is living in regrets.
Man has found another mistress and is now bonding with the new mistress and her child.
New mistress lives pretty close to former mistress, and man goes to see new mistress in the full glare of former mistress, and has bought new mistress a car while former mistress treks and is looking dejected.
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“We see government institutions doing the wrong thing and telling people to go to court. When a thief tells you to go to court, just know that his brother is the judge.” — Former President, Goodluck Jonathan
The presidential system of government is too expensive for a country as poor as Nigeria to maintain.
It is disproportionately too expensive for Nigeria's realities.
It prioritizes separation of powers & checks in theory, but in practice delivers high overhead with mediocre service delivery.
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Let me say something.
I agree that the subsidy was a cancer, and I agree with President Tinubu for removing it.
But one thing the APC government has constantly failed to do is show prudence, empathy, accountability, and probity.
Nigerians cannot be suffering and living in fear of their safety daily, and we see elected government officials living in opulence and brazingly weaponizing poverty.
It's like adding salt to our injuries.
From how they display wealth, to even the convoy of elected officials and their arrogance, it shows that they do not see themselves as public servants.
Rather, they see themselves as messiahs who are not answerable to the citizens and can do anything and get away with it.
We have seen several politicians who have fraudulent cases to answer being welcomed to APC in particular, and their cases are no longer being pursued or prosecuted.
If you want Nigerians to endure the suffering, the least you can do as a government is to ensure the safety of their lives of almost non-existent properties.
And it must be reflected in the conduct and utterances of political office holders.
This is where the leaders get it wrong:
Displaying questionable wealth in the midst of poverty, and showing a lack of empathy.
Therefore, Nigerians have the right to be angry. And Nigerians have the right to reject a failed government.
You cannot lead us by force, and you must show readiness to conduct free and fair elections and commit to handing over power should you lose in that election.
Just as GEJ did.
The Nigerian presidency is not Tinubu's birthright, neither is APC the only political party, nor are their supporters the privileged citizens.
I am a legitimate taxpayer and a law-abiding citizen, and so are millions of us. And I fear for the future of my children.
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