Thank You, Jesus 🙏🏽 He has been released!
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the payment.
He has been released and is with his family now.
Thank you so much @OurFavOnlineDoc@Nigerian_Doctor@aproko_doctor
It is pleasant to see honour bestowed for integrity.
If every infrastructure in Nigeria were labelled with names of people of character, our young would be better inspired to become people of character.
Thank you @alex
He was just a teacher.
He only wanted to teach and impart knowledge into his pupils.
He was kidnapped,
He was tied up and made to beg.
He begged for his life in tears.
He was thrown on the floor.
And his head was brutally cut off.
An action by heartless barbaric animals who serve a bloodsucking demonic god.
These are the terrorists that the government calls their “brothers”.
We should wake up everyday as a country and this picture should haunt us all.
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Nearly three years after becoming the youngest baby in the UK to survive open heart surgery, Fleur returned to Leicester Royal Infirmary with her family to thank Consultant Congenital Heart Surgeon, Ikenna Omeje, the surgeon who saved her life.
Born six weeks early with her twin sister Ottilie, Fleur weighed just 1.8kg when she underwent open heart surgery at only 28 days old, 12 days before her due birth date. After struggling with feeding and breathing, she was diagnosed with a rare congenital heart defect called total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (TAPVD) and urgently transferred to Leicester Royal Infirmary for life saving surgery.
With less than a 20% chance of survival, Fleur endured a nine hour operation, time on ECMO and weeks of recovery before finally going home. The family later faced further challenges when both twins became seriously unwell, and Fleur required ECMO for a second time.
Now approaching their third birthday, Fleur and Ottilie returned with parents Joe and Finley to thank Mr Omeje and the teams at Leicester Royal Infirmary, as well as Heart Link charity, whose support made an enormous difference during their long hospital journey.
Their story is a powerful reminder of resilience, expertise and the compassion behind every act of care.
The new Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine (11th Ed) officially recognizes Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh. 🇳🇬
She is the hero who stood her ground against Ebola to save a nation of 200 million.
Seeing her name in these pages is a win for every Nigerian health worker.
Security 101:
You see number 3??? How do you people do it?
I’ve tweeted about breaking your routines. If you’re known to eat somewhere, pass a particular road or be at a particular spot at xyz time daily, you’re all very easy target
CHANGE ROUTINES
TikTok: ifioque
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on Wednesday declaring the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity.
https://t.co/VJrJwCM9xm
🚨 The UK Medical Training Prioritisation Act 2026 is now law !!!!
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As an IMG who entered Internal Medicine Training during the RLMT era, I’ve seen firsthand how recruitment policies shape career pathways in the NHS…
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In this blogpost , I’ve explained what this actually mean for:
• IMT 2026 offers
• Higher Specialty Training
• IMGs already in the UK
• Doctors planning to come via PLAB
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Practical steps to take as an IMG…
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https://t.co/5BhZMDolOm
Do you know anyone with a background in public health?
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is offering a fully funded masters to applicants from lower and middle income countries. The scholarship also covers visas, flights & a monthly stipend.
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https://t.co/9n2NUlAN7N
Enough said! Doctors working hours should be regulated. You can’t trust the judgment of an overworked doctor. Even the most skilled doctors can miss what’s right in front of them when exhaustion sets in.
This is dangerous misinformation.‼️❌
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Pepper soup doesn’t prevent blood clots after delivery ❌❌
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After childbirth, a woman’s body naturally increases clotting to prevent bleeding, but sometimes these clots form in the legs or lungs, causing pain, swelling, chest discomfort, or even breathing difficulty. These are medical emergencies that require prompt care and NOT A FOOD ISSUE ‼️
Nigeria’s maternal mortality rate (~1,047 per 100,000) is one of the highest globally, compared to countries like Ghana (~263) and South Africa (~119).
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Countries with much lower maternal mortality rates like the UK (~7), the US (~20), and Japan (~5) DO NOT HAVE PEPPERSOUP as one of their staple food !!!
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We can’t close that gap if myths keep replacing medical facts. 🩺🇳🇬