@AprokoPhamacist@aproko_doctor Lump detected on early stage can be removed through Lumpectomy and that goes along way to save live. Medicine is about early detection, Intervention and prevention.
Breaking: Your smart TV takes a screenshot of your screen twice every second and sells what it sees.
It is called ACR, and it has been running since you set the TV up.
Texas already sued over it. Here is how to turn it off in under 2 minutes:
If you are raising a Black boy in the UK, there are some conversations you cannot afford to avoid.
The statistics are uncomfortable.
Black people make up around 4% of the population of England and Wales, yet account for around 12% of the prison population. In the year ending June 2025, Black offenders made up 25% of the prison population for under-18s and 21% of those aged 18–24. Black children are also significantly more likely to experience police interventions such as strip searches than their White peers.
Whatever your view is on why these disparities exist, one thing is clear: parents cannot afford to be passive. You must know your child’s friends and where they spend their time. Know who influences them. Know what is happening in their world when they leave your house.
Have conversations with them about peer pressure, gangs, exploitation, drugs, social media and joint enterprise. Too many families believe that if their child was not the person holding the weapon or directly committing the offence, they have nothing to worry about. The law is not always that simple.
You should also teach your child to understand their rights. If they ever find themselves being arrested or interviewed by the police, they should know that they are entitled to free legal advice. Seeking legal advice before answering questions can be one of the most important decisions a young person makes in that situation.
As a social worker, I have met parents who were genuinely shocked by what their child was involved in because they thought, “my child would never.” Love your child enough to have the uncomfortable conversations.
Black boys often face a different set of risks, pressures and outcomes in the society they are growing up in. Pretending otherwise does not prepare them for the world.
@ikhide@AchanyaV Spot on. I wrote an article on this in Jan 2020. I’ve also said to all those who care to listen - it’s musical chairs for policrooks and sadly, 10 steps backward for each and every citizen. Read this if you have 5mins.
https://t.co/miiXgZ2f8N
I will advise every young man and woman to learn Cybersecurity. The skilled professionals currently in this field are scarce.
Right now there are over 500,000 open cybersecurity jobs in the US alone with nobody to fill those vacancies. The annual salary is over $100,000.
Dedicate 6 months to one year to learning this skill. You do not need a four year degree to start. Certifications like CompTIA Security+ and Google Cybersecurity Professional are enough to get your foot in the door.
Download any of these platforms and start learning today:
TryHackMe (https://t.co/7OYKOcqmg3), Coursera (https://t.co/PQqYPYabbv) and Hack The Box (https://t.co/QCMh10P2LC). All three are beginner friendly and highly recommended.
Once you are skilled enough, apply for any of these roles:
Security Analyst, Penetration Tester, Cloud Security Architect, Cybersecurity Engineer, Threat Intelligence Analyst, Incident Responder and Chief Information Security Officer. Entry level roles start at $65,000 to $95,000. Senior roles pay as high as $450,000.
The demand is massive. The manpower is scarce. That gap is your opportunity.
Learn Cybersecurity and position yourself where the world is already looking.
Above all, love God.
@AnyanwuMalachy She needs the time honestly, to carry and bear a child and all that is not just easy on women remember there are different. Let him cut off mother in law pay, he should put the woman to her place. Then have a realistic discussion with her wife. Wonder why her wife ….