One of Nigeria's biggest challenges is our attitude toward work. Many people won't come to work on time, won't do their jobs diligently, and won't finish tasks as scheduled. When poor performance carries no consequences, mediocrity becomes the norm.
If there’s one thing I still struggle with, it’s asking for money. Every single time, the only person I can comfortably ask is my dad, no hesitation, no overthinking. I’ll just call him straight away and ask shamelessly
Very important public health information.
While it is nice/encouraging/heartwarming to take our old relatives abroad for various reasons, please consider the commonest silent killer. Pulmonary embolism, which can be a consequence of DVT (deep venous thrombosis) commonest cause is sitting in one place for too long (long flights). Please include pre-travel health check-ups in your travel plans. The death is always sudden from PE. Prevention is the only way. Something as simple as compression stockings, especially for those on the heavy side can be a lifesaver.
Importantly, get them checked out and on essential medications to ease travel
Nigerians, are you not tired? Truly — are you not exhausted?
Every single day, it’s a new battle:
One moment you’re fighting for justice for a molested child, the next you’re protesting police brutality.
If you’re not begging the government to end strikes so doctors can return to work, you’re pleading for lecturers to be paid so children can finish school.
If you’re not crying out for the rescue of entire communities abducted by bandits, you’re warning authorities to take action and protect towns that bandits have openly given notice and threatened to attack.
If you’re not demanding governors pay salaries and pensions, you’re begging them to fix crumbling roads.
If you’re not urging legislators to hold the President accountable, you’re simply asking them to discuss the insecurity consuming your communities.
Are you not tired?
25 girls will not be sleeping at home today. They will be alone in the forest with the worst scum. Sit with this news, deep it. We cannot continue this way. This cannot continue. Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rajiun.
Very rousing words, sister.
Aameen to your Dua.
Let me add: Qadr is sacrosanct, and no matter how unpalatable it seems, not everyone will get married.
What you owe yourself is to continue being a striving slave of Allah, despite life's challenges.
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With six days left before its 30-day ultimatum to the Federal Government expires, the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has listed 19 unresolved welfare and administrative issues affecting its members across the country.
https://t.co/Y3J6vT09Jz
In our hospitals, just 2 doctors now attend to nearly 70 patients in a single clinic. This isn’t sustainable.
Our members remain overworked, underpaid, and stretched beyond capacity, yet still committed to saving lives
. This is why our message remains clear: the system must change. #NARD
Dear Emergency lovers of Nigeria,
@nard_nigeria has been calling on the attention of you all and the Nigerian government to their demands. Nobody is saying anything. 30 days ultimatum is now left with 9 days.
It’s not when Drs strike now, you will all remember oath o