By the way, Surulere is not flooded because the Local Government has been cleaning all the canals aggressively this year as if they are preparing for Apocalypse 🤣
They clean those canals almost every week.
This was you specifically mentioning Oshodi where the flood happened in Lagos just 16 hours ago.
E reach Abia state, you said "Nigeria is flooded"
Ibocrite!!!
Being fertile.
A lot of us take it for granted that you can just have sex and if you're not careful, you would soon be expecting a baby.
Infertility is crazy.
There's this deep sadness I see in infertile couples. You look at their eyes and that light is just not there.
That sex that is normally enjoyable becomes a chore.
We often prescribe sex like medication for them and after a while, it becomes a chore.
If you can get pregnant or impregnate someone unassisted, you don't know what God has done for you.
The Ebi ń pawás brigade would rather stop road construction and demand instant food palliatives. Destructive Mentality!
Nation-building is not a magic show. Is a no pain - no gain affairs.
Check Frankie Ikemefuna on FB. This guy is serving wisdom. 👇🏾
OPERATION KOSAYE !!!!!!! NO CHANCE
.. by Lagos and Ogun State Police Command. The operation has recorded a major breakthrough.
Operatives combing the forest boundaries between Lagos and Ogun States along J3/ J4 axis of Ogbere in Ogun State, successfully rescued five (5) kidnapped victims and neutralised four (4) suspected kidnappers, arrested 4 kidnapping suspects and 84 others suspects, recovered arms ammunition and other exhibits.
The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in ensuring there is no hiding place for criminals, especially kidnappers, through intelligence-led operations and sustained security efforts.
Ko S’aye fun iwa ọdaran.
No Place for criminalities.
The forests are no longer safe havens for criminals.
#OperationKosaye
#SecureLagosOgun
@TunjiDisu1@LagosPoliceNG@OgunPoliceNG@BBabaseyi@AbimbolaShotayo@jidesanwoolu@DapoAbiodunCON
Through my moin-moin business here in Ilorin, I have been able to build a house, buy a car, pay my employees, and sponsor all my children through university. — Iya Ibeji Oni Moinmoin, speaking during an interview with BBC Yoruba.
WWII Veteran and Purple Heart recipient Robert Hilliard:
"Next week I'll be 101 years old. In February 1944 when I was 18 years old I was inducted into the army and what they taught me to do there was to kill people who set up detention camps. Can you imagine how I felt earlier this year when they announced that one of the future detention camps would be at that same camp landing in Florida? We have a fascist, a fascist government, that allows innocent people to be put in detention camps and incarcerated."
Source: @tomaskenn
CAN A JUDGE SET ASIDE ITS OWN JUDGMENT?
I noticed some comments raising questions as to whether a court can set aside its judgment. Yes, a court has the power to set aside its judgment.
As s a general rule, once a trial court has given its judgment it cannot go back and revisit the judgment except to correct accidental slips or clerical mistakes discovered in the judgment.
However, there are exceptions to that rule. The Court can set aside its previous judgment in appropriate circumstances which include:
1) where it was obtained by fraud or deceit by one or more of the parties;
2) the judgment is a nullity;
3) it is obvious that the court was misled to giving the judgment under a mistaken belief that the parties consented to it;
4) the judgment was given in the absence of jurisdiction;
5) the proceedings adopted was such as to deprive the decision or judgment of the character of a legitimate adjudication; and
6) where there is a fundamental irregularity
Masoyinbo || Episode Three Hundred and Nineteen with Olóyè Sunday Adeyemo (Igboho): An exciting game show dedicated to promoting and preserving the Yoruba language and culture.
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Our revenue was weak—he introduced tax reforms.
Students were dropping out—he introduced a student loan scheme.
Grassroots development was being neglected—he fought for local government autonomy.
Insecurity was ravaging communities—he introduced state policing.
Fuel subsidy was crippling the economy—he removed it.
Multiple exchange rates were distorting the market—he unified the FX system.
States were struggling financially—he increased allocations to them.
You may not like him, but he confronted the problems.
If your preferred candidate were President, what specific reforms would they have implemented differently or better?
I'm a cardiologist. A woman loses her husband. Two days later she's on my cath lab table — chest pain, EKG changes, enzymes elevated. Everything says heart attack.
I thread the catheter. Her arteries are pristine.
Her heart didn't clog. It shattered. From grief.
Takotsubo — broken heart syndrome. Stress hormones stun the ventricle so severely it balloons and stops pumping. 90% of cases are women. Your heart can literally break. Not a metaphor. Physiology.
But this is just one blind spot in a system built for men's hearts.
Women get microvascular disease — plaque in vessels too small for angiograms to see. Heart attacks with "clean" arteries.
Women get SCAD — leading cause of heart attack under 50. Most doctors have never diagnosed one.
Women present with fatigue, jaw pain, nausea, back pain. Medicine called these "atypical" for decades. They're not atypical. They're female-typical.
Half of humanity is not a variant.
Heart disease kills more women than every cancer combined. Fewer than half know.
Three things every woman needs to hear:
Say these exact words to your doctor: "I am concerned this could be my heart." That sentence changes everything. Don't soften it.
If tests are "normal" but symptoms persist — demand CT angiography or cardiac MRI.
If you had preeclampsia — your cardiac surveillance starts now. Not at 65.
Your heart can break from grief, from stress, from a system that wasn't built to see you.
It can also heal. If someone finally looks.
Share this with every woman you love.
He held annual colloquiums where he consistently presented alternative reforms to the status quo; many of which, like student loans, consumer credit, tax reforms, and regional restructuring, are now being implemented.
Show me where Peter Obi has consistently outlined better alternatives to the current government’s policies.
Globally men die 5 to 7 years younger than women.
When you work in the medicine casualty you see it every single day. The 40 something patient being wheeled in with a massive heart attack or an acute stroke is almost always a male.
Why does the male body fail earlier?