@UberFacts Same day Nigeria was created, same day satan was thrown out to earth probably landed in Nigeria. Reason why it’s been hell for Nigeria ever since with the highest count of churches to combat him.
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Dear @Alookman_
When Olise picked France and Musiala picked Germany, you chose Nigeria.
They took the easy route, you took the hard one , that’s what great footballers do.
For your sacrifices, I’m backing you today. Go show the world you’re the best LW on the planet.
Sink Mosquera. Sink Arteta. Sink Arsenal. Sink their fans.
Your biggest fan,
Olivia 💕
China did a press conference
Russia did a press conference
Iran has been isolated...
Russia is weak from the war with Ukraine - and it will not use nuclear weapons. So that's that.
China will not strike or join the war because it has been weakened economically and knowing that if it takes a step, it will crumble internally even before it tries to go to a full scale war.
President Trump has intelligence that non of us on social media have.
This military action will end in a matter of days or weeks.
Iran will be freed
Oil prices will go up
America and all oil producing countries will benefit greatly.
Domestic fuel prices will drop drastically
Flow on effect on everything else.
And the midterms will arrive
And Republicans will maintain the majority in the House and Senate.
Apart from everything else that is going to happen in America economically.
IVF IN NIGERIA: I WILL EXPOSE ALL THE BAD PRACTICES
BEFORE YOU DO IVF IN NIGERIA, PLEASE READ THIS POST
READ, SHARE AND REPOST. Walk with me. A long read!
Dear Nigerians,
You know I am always here for you.
When Hope Is Monetised: A Quiet Reckoning with IVF Practice in Nigeria
I will speak now, carefully and firmly, and without raising my voice, because some truths do not need shouting. They only need honesty, and courage, and a willingness to look at oneself in the mirror and not look away.
IVF is hope with a needle, and science with a prayer stitched quietly into it. And so when hope is mishandled, when science is bent, when desperation is treated as a business model, something sacred is broken. Not loudly. But deeply.
Too many IVF centres in Nigeria are breaking that trust.
Yes, success rates can be high in a batch, and yes, miracles do occur. But statistics, like stories, must be told whole. To announce a 70% success rate without disclosing the average is to sell aspiration without context. Globally, we know the numbers hover around 39–45%, and patients deserve that truth, not a curated fantasy designed to make them sign consent forms with trembling hands.
And then there is competition. Oh, how ugly it becomes when it forgets dignity. To pull another centre down in order to appear taller is not excellence; it is insecurity dressed in a lab coat. Let your outcomes speak. Let your ethics speak louder.
Some women should not proceed with IVF at a given time. A thin endometrium is not an inconvenience to be ignored because the patient is hopeful and uninformed. It is a message. And good medicine listens before it acts.
There is also the quiet danger of underqualified hands, staff hired cheaply, trained poorly, and placed in rooms where lives, embryos, futures are handled. Cost-cutting that endangers patients is not innovation; it is negligence pretending to be efficiency.
And please, let us stop pretending we can guarantee twins or triplets. Doctors are not gods, no matter how advanced the laboratory. To promise multiples is to lie, softly perhaps, but still to lie. Worse still is the reckless transfer of too many embryos, gambling with women’s bodies in the name of higher odds. The world has moved toward single-embryo transfer for a reason. Multiple pregnancies are not trophies; they are high-risk realities.
Patients, already bruised by time and bills and monthly disappointment, deserve respect. Not eye-rolling. Not impatience. Not silence. Certainly not deception, like injecting hCG injection to manufacture a positive pregnancy test, or withholding a negative result because 'she isn’t ready to hear it.' Who decides readiness? Truth delayed is still harm delivered.
You are a serial killer if you inject hcg injections to your patients so it looks like it's positive pregnancy test.
And then there is the cruelty of omission: skipping essential medications to save money and calling it 'coasting,' proceeding to egg retrieval when stimulation has clearly failed, administering placebos as if patients will not one day ask questions. These are not grey areas. They are wrong.
Bad news must be broken gently, and honestly, and by people trained to hold grief without dropping it. Counselling is not an optional extra. It is part of care.
If a procedure is beyond your skill, refer. If a complication occurs, disclose. Duty of candor is not a Western idea; it is a human one.
And yes, IVF is expensive. Drugs are costly. But exploitation wears a particular smell, and patients can sense it even when invoices are wrapped in polite language.
Medications are not communal property. Embryos are not to be shared, traded, or 'managed' without explicit consent. These are not resources. They are possibilities. They are futures.
STOP GIVING PEOPLE'S EMBRYOS OUT WITHOUT CONSENT. YALL BE MOVING MAD!
Do your best, always. But remember the limits of medicine.
Playing God has never ended well.
IVF is already an emotional rollercoaster, and patients climb aboard with faith, and fear, and emptied savings accounts. What they deserve is transparency, integrity, and care that does not flinch when tested.
So this is a call,not for punishment, but for accountability. Not for silence, but for reform. Not for perfection, but for decency. Do better.
Because hope, when entrusted to you, should never leave your hands diminished.
The MARESCA STORY as I understand it.
Maresca obviously knew what he was getting into, when he signed for Chelsea. I believe he was at peace with it. But the thing is, no manager prefers to work where he has little control to where he is the main man that decides everything.
Last year, he won the Conference League, the Club World Cup, and few months later, he changed agent. Of course, that's a move of someone who is looking for better things. I don't think it necessary means he wants out but it's a sign that if something better presents itself, he would take it. I won't blame him because Chelsea could've said, "listen man, we are going to give you the power you want at the club because you have earned it." But they didn't, which could be one of the reasons for the 'lack of support and worst 48 hours comment'.
Recently, David Ornstein broke the news that Maresca is a Man City target. Now, this is where the real game begins. Maresca and Pep are super close. If Pep is coming to an end at City and wants Maresca to take over, there is no chance in hell that Maresca would turn it down. Now, Maresca signed a new contract and will take almighty fee to get Chelsea to release him against their wishes. So, if you are Maresca and knows that Chelsea won't make it easy for Man City, and it could hurt your chances of joining City, you would force the hands of Chelsea to separate and make yourself available to join City. It's a game managers play all the time.
And the key thing here is time. He can't do that towards the end of the season, it will become too obvious. But if he does it now, and rest for 5 months, that's enough time to prepare well to take over City and people won't link his departure to City after 5 months out. In football, fans and journalists have very short memory. They will forget how he got there.
In my opinion, I don't think Chelsea or people at Chelsea did anything out of ordinary that Maresca didn't expect, rather Maresca wants badly to become a free man heading into the summer. I don’t think he will be this desperate if there isn't any top job waiting for him.
It's Chelsea’s burden to carry. The structure in place is not one that will easily keep a manager for a long time. Constant buying and selling of players in high volume won't make it easy for any manager to have a settled core of 15 players, let alone 18 players. Also, top managers want control. If Chelsea hire any young manager and he does well, it's natural he would be tempted to move when a club that can give him more control comes calling.
"How you make your bed is how you lie on it." I don't blame him, it's the consequence of our structure. If we don't want a repeat of it after Maresca, we should readjust it to make the manager a lot more comfortable.
I will miss him but I don't blame him.
- Chelsea win
- Estevao goal
- Delap goal
- Enzo assist
- James assist
- Sanchez cleansheet
- Fofana & Chalobah solid
- Caicedo & Cucurella masterclasses
- Kounde own goal
- Yamal stinker
- Barcelona destroyed
- Still the World Champions
- Rival fans tears
FOOTBALL WON TODAY!!!
Maresca:🗣️ “ Liam Delap deserved the red card it was a stupid challenge. I told him to stay calm three to five times. We completely lost control of the game after that, and it was hard for the players coming on to change anything. ”
🔵🇧🇷 Chelsea unveil Willian Estevão as new signing, one year after getting deal done with Palmeiras.
“It feels very rewarding to represent Chelsea, one of the biggest clubs in the world. I hope to help the team in the best way possible. I can’t wait”, says Estevão.
When Albert Einstein talked about time dilation, he was making reference to the happenings of this place 😅
Enter by 4pm, play like 3 games for 30 minutes and boom… it’s 8pm 🥲