“Here Are Some Crazy Things We Found In The 2026 Budget That Most Nigerians Don’t Know About. Nigeria’s 2026 Budget Prioritizes Government Luxury And Excess While Starving Critical Public Services Of The Funding Nigerians Desperately Need.”~ Lady Reveals
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Even the Bible says that no one lights a lamp and puts it under the table. But it must be placed on the table so that it can give light to everyone in the room.
Your skill or talent is mostly useless if no one knows about it.
@opeokans@Wizarab10 As much as I believe that you believe what you are saying is correct, I have to still say it that wether anyone agrees or disagrees with it that we have more of good marriages than bad ones...and yes, negativity is always louder...we all know what we want after all is said!
@olubusayoakinj1@Row_Haastrup That is why wise man once said; the gospel is so simple that it takes a foolish person to complicate it! (no shades to anyone in particular)...when we attempt to over pad the gospel because of our emotions and over zealousness, we end up being in error.
@olubusayoakinj1@Row_Haastrup That phrase; ..."you NEVER give to the poor and rise", its 100% WRONG as it has NO scriptural backing. It has nothing to do with who said it, rather we have scriptures saying otherwise. The problem with today's "Christians" is we use our own created yardstick to measure success!
The most terrifying detail about Noah's Ark isn't the size of the flood. It is the design of the boat.
If you look closely at the blueprints God gave Noah in Genesis 6, He was extremely specific.
He gave the exact length, width, and height. He specified the type of wood and the pitch to seal it.
In my little years, I have never thought of this, but God intentionally left out one crucial component. There was no steering wheel, no sail, and worse still, there was no engine.
Think about how scary that is.
Noah was building a massive vessel to survive a global storm, but he had zero control over it, or over where it went. He couldn't steer it away from rocks. He couldn't turn it into the waves. He couldn't aim for dry land. He was completely at the mercy of the water.
The Ark was not designed for navigation; just for floating.
Noah’s job was to be the Passenger, not the Captain.
God was the Captain.
This is a picture of your life right now.
You are trying to put a steering wheel in a boat that God can control, if you let Him…
@FolushoxFolarin@BadonB@ibekemed ....kai, so its now another country's fault that Nigeria can't collect the taxes it requires from the people who should be taxed...God abeg!
I’ll Expose Something that’s been hidden today. The secret No one wants to let out, It’s a long read but you’ll understand why.
Nigeria’s healthcare system needs reform. Not cosmetic reform. Not committee-after-committee reform.
Real reform. Structural reform. Urgent reform.
And at the centre of this collapse is something we don’t talk about enough:
the teaching hospital system.
It has been bastardized. Quietly. Gradually. Almost politely.
And people are dying because of it.
Let’s slow down for a moment.
A teaching hospital, in its true sense, is not just another big hospital with many buildings.
It is supposed to be the final referral point in the health system.
The place where the most complex cases go.
Where specialists teach.
Where research informs care.
Where time, depth, and thinking matter as much as drugs and procedures.
Ideally, a teaching hospital should sit at the peak of a pyramid:
•Primary Health Care handles common, simple conditions
•Secondary (general) hospitals manage moderately complex cases
•Teaching hospitals deal with rare, severe, complicated, or poorly understood problems
That is the theory.
Now, let’s be honest about the Nigerian reality.
In Nigeria, teaching hospitals spend the bulk of their time doing what primary and secondary facilities were created to do.
Very uncomplicated cases.
Cough and catarrh.
Simple diarrhoea.
Uncomplicated urinary tract infections.
Normal labour with no risk factors.
Patients stroll straight into teaching hospitals for issues that should never be there in the first place.
The result?
Doctors, nurses, and trainees are overwhelmed.
Clinics are overcrowded.
Wards are congested.
Emergency rooms are flooded with non-emergencies.
By the time the real teaching hospital cases arrive, the system is already exhausted.
And this is the most painful part.
When the complex cases come, the ones that actually require:
•prolonged clinical reasoning
•multidisciplinary discussions
•careful review of literature
•tailored, patient-specific management
…the doctors are already physically tired.
Mentally drained.
Emotionally worn out.
So what happens?
Care becomes rushed.
Teaching becomes shallow.
Research becomes an afterthought.
And patients who needed the highest standard of care receive something less than optimal.
Not because doctors don’t care.
Not because they are incompetent.
But because the system has set them up to fail.
A teaching hospital is supposed to be your last bus stop.
The place where nothing is too complex.
The place where a single patient can be discussed for hours if needed.
The place where someone can say, “Let’s go back to the literature,” and actually have the time to do it.
That vision is largely lost in Nigeria.
What we have now are teaching hospitals functioning like overcrowded general hospitals, just with more titles, more stress, and higher expectations.
And people are paying for this failure with their lives.
If we are serious as a country, we must rebuild the referral system.
Strengthen primary health care.
Make secondary hospitals functional and trusted.
Enforce proper referral pathways.
Until that happens, teaching hospitals will remain overwhelmed, diluted, and dangerous in ways that are not immediately obvious.
This is not noise.
This is not complaining.
This is a warning.
Reform Nigerian healthcare.
And do it now.
@frankilux42@eliezerteam@Row_Haastrup Please don't end it just like that...just explain to him if its in the bible and kindly point the scriptures out...afterall you boldly said BJ wasn't in the bible, I think its fair to not back out and ask him to go and read the bible, don't you think so?
“2027 Will Be Even Smoother Than 2023. In 2023, We Sold Promises; Today, We Have Achievements To Showcase. We Are Just 30 Months In Office, And The People Of Abia State Are Yet To See More Wonders.”- Abia State Governor Alex Otti