Just a gentle reminder..... The last Chelsea manager to shake hands with Arteta after beating him was Thomas Tuchel… would some be kind to remind me how long ago that is 👀 😆? #ARSvCHE
It's funny how these commentors are praising a team with a goal down and playing 5 man back but blaming the one with the lead for not attacking #ARSCHE
Saka will eventually ruin his own career with this new found selfishness... he wanna be the main man by always going for the goal instead of passing to a better option. It's while he's not scoring nor recording assists... man, you already the starboy.. just play easy #INTARS
ANTHONY JOSHUA: ALIVE TODAY. LESSONS LEARNT. WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE.
AND A SPANK TO THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENTS BUTT.
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When Impact Doesn’t Kill- Ignorance Does: A Quiet Lesson from the Road Traffic Crash
I will speak as a Physician, and I will do so calmly, and clinically, and without sentimentality, because trauma does not forgive ignorance, and because the body does not negotiate with good intentions.
To Nigerian Emergency Response Workers, and to the Nigerian Government: this is not a rant, and it is not a performance. It is a warning, spoken softly, because the most dangerous things are often quiet.
A high-speed, head-on collision with a stationary truck is what we call a high-energy deceleration injury, and whether the survivor is Anthony Joshua, former heavyweight champion of the world, or a nameless roadside trader whose family is waiting at home with soup on the fire, is irrelevant to physiology. Trauma does not respect fame. It does not pause for applause. It does not ask who you are.
Anthony Joshua was reportedly seated in the back seat which, statistically, is often safer. And yet, in a moment that exposed a dangerous gap in emergency training, responders moved him, and made him sit in the front seat.
That single act could have killed him!!!💔
Not loudly. Not dramatically. Quietly.
Because in trauma, what you do not see kills first.
Even if he was talking, and conscious, and even joking because human beings do that, we smile at the edge of disaster, he could have been carrying invisible injuries like secrets beneath fine clothing:
READ SLOWLY...
A cervical spine injury, unstable and waiting for one wrong flexion to steal breath and movement.
Internal bleeding, splenic, hepatic(liver), retroperitoneal, the kind that allows you to look well until you suddenly are not.
A partial tear of the thoracic aorta(huge pipe of blood vessel in the chest), held together by pressure and position, betrayed by sitting upright.
Pulmonary contusions, a silent pneumothorax, breath borrowed on time.
A traumatic brain injury, patient, unfolding over minutes, then hours.
A pelvic fracture, converted from survivable to fatal by movement meant to be kind.
Talking is not stability. Walking is not safety. Sitting is not okay.
And this is why, in trauma care, we live by one stubborn principle, repeated until it becomes instinct:
Assume the spine is broken until proven otherwise. Because making a crash victim sit flexes the neck.
And it increases intracranial pressure. And it worsens internal bleeding. And it removes the body’s own fragile splinting.
This is not advanced science. This is ATLS.This is first-hour medicine.
This is what every responder should know before they ever touch a body. At the scene, safety first, and then hands on the neck, not to comfort, but to protect.
Do not move the patient unless fire, or flooding, or death itself is approaching.
Apply a cervical collar. Tori olorun!
Keep the patient supine, flat, aligned with gravity and caution.
You don't need to be a doctor to do this!
Assess airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure, ABCDE, because order matters when chaos arrives early.
Control bleeding. Give oxygen if you have it.
During extraction, log-roll only, with discipline and alignment.
Use a spinal board or a vacuum mattress.
No sitting. No standing. No “let him be comfortable,” because comfort can kill. During transport, monitor continuously.
Keep the patient supine (lying flat on his back!!
Move quickly, but not foolishly.
Alert the hospital, because preparation saves minutes, and minutes save lives.
At the hospital, ALLOW THE HEALTHY WORKERS TAKE OVER!...
activate the trauma team.
Do CT scans, not assumptions.
Invite surgeons, anesthetists, radiologists, because survival is a team sport.
This is how lives are saved. This is how paralysis is prevented. This is how countries function.
TON THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT,
And now, to the Nigerian Government, plainly, and without apology.
This incident is not about Anthony Joshua. It is about systems, and the absence of them. A country where emergency responders are untrained, unequipped, and unsupported is a country gambling with lives every single day.
Because if a world-class athlete, wealthy, famous, visible can almost be killed by poor pre-hospital care, then what chance does the ordinary Nigerian have, the woman in the bus, the boy on the motorcycle, the trader crossing the road at dusk? This is what corruption looks like in medicine.
Not loud. Not dramatic. But quiet, and deadly. No structured EMS.
No mandatory trauma training.
No accountability. No priority for funding. Let this land gently, and then let it disturb you.
Emergency response is not charity.
It is not goodwill. It is infrastructure. And until Nigeria treats emergency medicine as a national priority, the roads will continue to kill, not only by impact, but by incompetence.
This is strict because it must be.
And it is sweet because lives can still be saved, if we choose to learn.
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SHARIA : Yoruba religious elders from traditional, Muslim, and Christian backgrounds came together to find common ground on how to address and Tackle religious extremism threatening Yoruba land and its people.
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