One of the most remarkable things about healthcare workers is their commitment to duty, even while dealing with their own personal challenges.
Imagine a woman arriving at a hospital in labor, anxious and preparing to bring new life into the world, only to discover that the nurse assigned to care for her is also expecting a baby and experiencing labor herself. It sounds unbelievable, but it is a powerful reminder of the dedication, resilience, and humanity of healthcare professionals.
Beyond the surprise and humor of the situation, it highlights something important: nurses and medical workers often put the needs of others before their own comfort. Every day, they work long hours, handle emergencies, provide emotional support, and help families through some of the most significant moments of their lives.
This story is also a reminder that behind every uniform is a human being with dreams, families, challenges, and experiences just like the people they serve. Moments like these show the extraordinary side of ordinary people and deserve appreciation.
Congratulations to Dapper. He has been deliberate about restructuring and building a world class label. He is also exemplary with his quest for knowledge. We need more of those.
You people don't like that this Arsenal team is largely ego free abi? You think football is FIFA. There's a reason PSG have been champions back to back, and finally looked like a more complete team after Mbappe left. Culture fit matters.
I was in church once and the boy next to me, about 9 or 10, was just absolutely out of control. Single mom couldn't control him.
The boy was loud, interrupting the service, insulting to his mother, and absolutely refused to obey her gentle pleading.
He kept rolling around on the floor and knocking into me. I didn't say anything, but I was growing increasingly annoyed. We were in the back and this kid was damn near throwing a tantrum, just refusing to sit in his chair and instead laying underneath his seat, clinging to its legs while kicking.
Eventually, a father carrying his infant daughter was trying to walk through the aisle and the boy wouldn't move.
At that point, I had had enough. I yanked the chair off of the boy, set it down to the side, stared straight into his eyes, and gave him a direct order: "Stand up right now, get out of the aisle, and listen to your mother."
Kid was stunned. You could tell no one had ever spoken to him with that kind of directness and authority. He immediately obeyed without making a peep. Kept quiet for the rest of the service, too.
This is why discipline is important. The son had zero fear or respect of his mother. That's why he was acting like a brat in public to the detriment of everyone around him.
A few good spankings from a father would have put paid to that nonsense and brought happiness of the boy, his mother, and society at large.
Gentle parenting only works if there is a strong foundation of authority and respect from child to parent.
The Boy Who Gave is a solid movie. I recommend you watch it at the cinema this holiday.
Never seen anyone come out of a cinema looking that sad before. People just dey cry. Lol
Quite a touching movie can't lie.