@Girl_isBlessed I doubt.. @UgwunnaEjikem is more relevant plus has more content than the person you are ascribing his relevance to.......
By the way , this is how to use the @
..But that Lobistars guy is trying tho.
Wakes up & surf the Internet dragging people, creating AI photos of different topics using Wizarab's AI head, mention different people & all to the point of creating even fake WhatsApp chats to farm. Omo
It's not an easy job to farm like him.
I rarely ask for anything.
Today, I'm asking.
Breast cancer kills 2 Nigerian women every hour.
To help change that, Dr Akinola Odedeyi (@AOdedeyi4115) and his team developed affordable breast cancer testing devices to replace the costly imported ones doctors currently use.
He's now a Top 3 finalist for the JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Nigeria Award (Medical Innovation Category), and the winner will be decided by PUBLIC VOTE.
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Please vote and repost.
reposting someone’s tweet won't take anything from you but everybody wan dey form aesthetic. just put your post in highlights and you’re good to go.
If y'all are generous with engagements, nobody go dey chop BME but some people wan be celeb by force. na una sabi sha
Nigerians are funny people. Going through the quotes are seeing people criticize this song just tells you most people just follow the trend. You see a few people criticize it, in order to feel among, you join them.
Mind you, the same people criticizing this song love portable songs.
Here talking about this is 2026. What's that supposed to mean? How many artists change their style of music?
As an artist, ain't you supposed to have your style of music everyone can easily recognize even after decades of being in the game?
Everything about this song is lit.
The music, dance steps, choreography, attire and his aura. If you have a problem with this masterpiece, you have to evaluate yourself.
At the end of the day, hate him or not, he's making his billions doing what he does best.
Mr P, God bless you for this masterpiece 🙏
Is Albinism a disability?
I read a post where someone talked about the challenges of suffering with albinism and some people in the comments were saying things along the line of “you don’t have disability” “what disability do you have?” etc etc etc.
Incase you did not know,
Let us clarify something very quickly and very clearly: ALBINISM IS A DISABILITY. And this is from a medical perspective and a human rights perspective. I will explain.
1. From a medical standpoint:
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the global international medical community recognise and consider albinism as a disability. This is a fact- not an opinion that is up for debate. The reason for this is primarily due to the severe vision problems they have and the high risks of health issues they develop which are unfortunately associated with the condition.
Being born with albinism causes serious abnormal development of the retina and optic nerves in the eyes, which leads to low vision, nystagmus, poor vision, involuntary eye movements, and photophobia (extreme sensitivity to light). This is why in Nigeria, people often mock them for being unable to see during daytime. The sensitivity to bright lights makes them squint and struggle to see when they are out in bright sunlight or in environments with super bright lights.
In addition, the Sun Sensitivity and severe lack of melanin makes the skin of an albino highly prone to developing severe sunburns, skin discolourations and skin cancer. People laugh at them and demonise them for their skin issues and also for their eye problems which are direct medical consequences of their medical condition.
These multiple physical limitations especially with their skin and eyesight can be severe enough that it can significantly impact on their daily life, academic performance, career choices, and social integration. It is for all of these reasons that the World Health Organization and the global medical community has declared albinism as a disability to create awareness on the condition and to help inspire support for people who have albinism.
2. Human Rights Protection
On the basis of the medical challenges (I already stated) and social ostracism that albinos suffer, the United Nations Human Rights Office UNHRO has advocated a human rights-based approach to albinism, and they demand that countries across the world should protect individuals with albinism from severe social stigma and societal discrimination. Again, this is a fact- not an opinion.
3. National Laws:
It is on the basis of points 1 and 2, that Several sensible nations even countries like Uganda, have now officially recognised albinism as a disability that deserves national attention. This is to help to ensure that countries develop policies that provide targeted healthcare, medical attention and educational support for people with albinism.
I wanted to contribute this here for everyone who has been wondering if albinism is truly a disability or not.
As I have stated, from a medical perspective, a human rights standpoint and even from a legal context in some countries, albinism is a disability that requires empathy, medical care, compassion, support and understanding in every way that we can as a society and as a country. And to minimise their daily pain and medical sufferings is a very evil, insensitive and inhumane thing to do.
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Remember when he went to Egypt to study how they were able to generate uninterrupted 24-hour electricity.
Peter Obi's presidency will end electricity scarcity in Nigeria.
Let’s give Obi a chance!
At today's Special National Convention of the NDC, after a motion was moved and a resolution passed unanimously, it was an honour and privilege, in the company of the National Chairman and other leaders of our party, to affirm His Excellency, Peter Obi, CON, as the NDC Presidential Flag Bearer of our great party.
It was an honour to have been asked to present the flag to him, which I did, assisted by the National Chairman of our party. As I stated at the convention, this affirmation is not merely a party exercise; it is a reflection of the confidence, trust, and hope that members of our party and millions of Nigerians have reposed in the NDC.
Significantly, while accepting the party’s nomination, he also announced his running mate for the 2027 presidential election in the person of His Excellency Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, CON. The announcement was received with enthusiasm by delegates and party members, who viewed the ticket as a strong demonstration of national unity, inclusiveness, and a shared commitment to national transformation.
I congratulate both His Excellency Peter Obi and His Excellency Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso on this historic milestone and assure them of the full support of the leadership, members, and stakeholders of our party as we work collectively towards a successful campaign and victory at the polls.
I thank our delegates, party officials, and members across the country for the peaceful and democratic manner in which they conducted themselves throughout the primary elections and the convention process. Let us remain united, focused, and committed to the ideals upon which our party was founded.
Together, we shall offer Nigerians a credible alternative and usher in a new era of hope, progress, and national renewal. May God bless our party and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
~HSD