A blood bank in Apapa, Lagos is cajoling underage children into donating blood to their facility by offering them N5000 and "puff puff"
One of such children has developed partial paralysis and can barely stand!
They will be exposed.
I don't think a lot of United fans have seen this one.
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It has been 30 days we came out with courage and fear of the unknown.
"How possible is it to get ₦62,000,000 to save Marycynthia's life?" "Where do we see that kind of money?"
More than 30 days surrounded by hospital walls, smell of medication, uncertainty and prayers, Marycynthia surviving each day is a miracle.
We believe that help doesn't have to come from one place or a person. If many people give a little, hope becomes possible, look how far we've come with you on our side. Thank you for standing with us so far, we are grateful.🙏
Your kindness, your support, your repost, your tags can change this story. Every engagement counts more than we realize.
No amount is little.🙏
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Day 51 of seeking financial help for my mum's medications, physiotherapy and general care for her condition which is ALS. A neurodegenerative disease that damages the nerve cells.There is no cure but it can be managed
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He’s the only child of his parents, and he’s been sitting in prison for almost three years… tortured, threatened, and moved from cell to cell like a criminal. All because he exposed what he shouldn’t have seen... What he saw and refused to stay quiet.
I spent my morning reading through his story. The details are excruciating. This story is not widespread, and that is what makes it even more painful. A young man is fighting for his life, and the country is hardly talking about it.
I’ll drop the full story tomorrow. It’s something every Nigerian should see.
My younger sister, Ifeoma Oriaku, @blaireoriaku, graduated this year as a Medical Laboratory Scientist. She was inducted into the Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMLSN) on 10th of July 2025.
She didn’t just graduate; she excelled. Best graduating student from the Department of Medical Microbiology under the faculty of Medical Laboratory Science with a CGPA of 4.49/5.0.
She did everything right.
After induction, the next step for every Medical Laboratory Scientist is straightforward on paper:
Apply for an internship. Write the exams. Get posted. Begin your career.
But in reality? The system is something else entirely.
She applied to several centres: FMC Umuahia, FMC Owerri, UPTH, ESUTH, and others. She wrote the exams. She passed.
Then came the part nobody writes in the brochures:
Applicants, fresh graduates, and children of everyday Nigerians are told point-blank that to secure an internship slot, they must pay. Not small money. Not “facilitation”.
But ₦450,000 and above.
At these facilities, the medical directors openly confirmed it to candidates. No disguise. No shame. This isn’t an isolated case; it’s an open secret across many public health institutions.
Imagine working hard for 5 years…
Imagine being the best in your class…
Imagine serving your country and people through science and healthcare; only to be told your future depends on whether you can pay nearly half a million naira for the privilege of working and contributing to society.
This is not just unfair.
This is not just corruption.
This is a structural punishment for brilliance, honesty, and merit.
And it is happening to too many young Nigerians trying to enter the health system.
Today, I’m putting this out because I want to help my sister find a pathway that doesn’t force her to compromise everything she stands for and everything she has worked for.
If you know any facility accepting Medical Laboratory Scientist interns without this kind of financial gatekeeping, kindly reach out to me or my sister. I will also be tagging her here so you can contact her directly as well - @blaireoriaku
She has the competence, grades, and dedication ; all she needs is a fair opportunity to serve.
Please help us amplify this.
Please repost. Tag health professionals. Tag influencers. Tag people who can help.
Sometimes, a single share lands in the right timeline and changes everything.
Nigeria is full of brilliant young people who want to build, serve, and contribute to society, but the system can suffocate their light before it even rises.
Let’s help one light rise today. 🙏🙏
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Hello @Atalanta_BC . THIS IS A LETTER TO YOUR COACH.
Mr. Coach,
It has come to our attention that your recent conduct towards Ademola Lookman, a proud Nigerian international and one of Atalanta’s finest players, was both unprofessional and unacceptable. Physical harassment of any kind be it out of frustration or authority has no place in modern football.
We, the Nigerian football community, will not tolerate any further disrespect or physical aggression towards Lookman. If you must address him, do so with your words, not your hands. Every player deserves dignity and respect, regardless of nationality.
Ademola Lookman represents not just Atalanta, but millions of Nigerians who support him passionately. We strongly advise that such behavior never repeat itself.
This serves as a stern warning. we will be watching closely.
Picture of Today’s Rounds.
1 Prof
1 Conso
3 SRs
1 Reg
2 HOs
10 600level students
5 400 level students
And we only have 2 patients.
In short, the percussion went round😭