@kenkenlewu The only thing I can say is that if the three of them are not unified (Atiku, Obi and Kwankoso), they can't beat the ruling party.
It was this same division that made APC win in 2023.
The checkmate was splitting them - party name doesn't matter.
@_DeejustDee ...unnoticed until intense exercise triggers collapse. It may seem more common now because every incident is filmed and shared unlike before. This is why pre-sport screening is important.
@_DeejustDee What many people are seeing may be hidden heart disease that gives no warning. Some boys can look fit and train normally, yet have silent problems that they were born with like hypertrophic Cardiomyopathies, electrical disorders such as Long QT, or WPW syndrome that may stay...
I don't think people appreciate Nigeria's maternal mortality risk enough that's why this surprises them.
We account for almost 30% of all global maternal deaths despite having only about 2.6% of the world's population.
A Nigerian woman has a 1 : 25 lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy-related causes, for comparison, the risk in developed countries is 1 :4900.
This equates to approximately 205 women dying every day, or one woman every seven minutes.
If there's a high rate of maternal mortality, it almost always follows with a high rate of perinatal/under 5 mortality.
Nigeria is one of the most dangerous countries to be pregnant, give birth, or be a newborn/infant.
These are systemic issues that we can't wish away. If we like, we can continue to focus on petty tribal/ethnic conflicts instead of holding our leaders accountable.
Through Project Fix, an initiative of the Bashir Foundation for Fistula and Women’s Health funded by Fistula Foundation, we’re offering over 100 free surgeries in the next 1 year to help women regain their health and dignity.
@jon_d_doe ...that you should go and see a gynecologist at any federal medical center or teaching hospital closest to you. There, you'll get the truth and expert care at the most affordable price you can possibly hope for.