Let me tell you how I made my decision to transition to product management and the deliberate steps i took towards getting a product management job
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I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
I’ve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s.
Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, — one searchable graph.
You too can connect the dots: https://t.co/faIfzWfAIp
A fire engulfed a building in Lagos State 6 days ago. The name of the building is Nigeria House building in Lagos.
As I write this tweet,
There are human beings trapped inside the rubble of the collapsed building.
FOR 6 WHOLE DAYS.
The Nigerian Media is silent.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
THERE ARE PEOPLE TRAPPED IN A COLLAPSED BUILDING IN LAGOS FOR 6 DAYS.
Please kindly lend your voice!!!!
Let us not watch these people die!!!!
Nigeria is finally seeing the true cost of neglected children.
Those 20 million out-of-school kids didn’t disappear, they grew up into the bandits, kidnappers and terrorists we are now fighting with billions of dollars.
When a child is ignored, society pays the price later… with interest.
Neglect education today, battle insecurity tomorrow.
This is the harvest of the seeds we refused to plant.
Why I'm learning definitively is that, military personnel don't just do things, they must be ordered to do whatever they do and they will follow that order to the letter.
So, who ordered the shooting of the protesters at Toll Gate?
Hello Salon 001 lovers, if you really enjoyed the series on BoluEssienTV, please retweet. I need those who don't know about the show (EP 1-11) to watch and enjoy too 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Muchos Gracias
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@TheOyegoke (35) has been through 15 surgeries, years of chronic pain, steroid-induced complications, and countless dismissals by doctors who didn’t believe her or refused to listen.
https://t.co/ogKUoRHdQm
This is her story.
Some stories are too painful to watch.
But this one? It was too painful to write.
Omoshalewa was in law school when her life was first interrupted in 2014.
What started as a sharp stomach pain quickly turned into an ovarian cyst and a hospital that left her on a bench, unattended for hours.
Since then, she’s had 14 surgeries. Fourteen.
Each one promised relief.
Each one offered a bit of hope.
But the pain always came back stronger, stranger, harder to name.
By 2021, she was being injected with Kenalog-40 daily which led to her skin changing and her memory declining.
Later on, she found out that she had Cushing’s Syndrome: A result of long-term steroid overuse.
She passed out in her sleep, choked on saliva and developed necrosis in both hips.
But through it all? She kept working, asking questions and more.
What struck me most wasn’t just the trauma.
It was how often she was dismissed, told to pray more and
told that her symptoms were imaginary.
Omoshalewa’s story is not rare.
That’s the part that should scare us.
Because beneath the medical errors and systemic failures…
Is a young woman who just wanted to breathe without pain.
We talk about reform.
But real reform starts with respect.
With humility.
With care that doesn’t punish people for surviving.
If you’re a health worker reading this, I hope it reminds you that every patient has a story.
And sometimes, their life depends on whether you listen.
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Save this WhatsApp link on your phone so you can always get a doctor when you want one.
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RT so others can get help too, you will be saving a life.
like I tell my children: we share the world with people who don't share our values and they have just as much of a right to be here as we do. It's how the world is set up. Keep that at the back of your mind.
A pregnant woman dying because her husband couldn't afford N500k should put some context to the conversations we have here. One such context is that women are right to size up the pocket of a man before deciding to settle down with him. Her life is literally at stake.
“We believe that it is unconstitutional to scapegoat women for speaking out against sexual harassment”
Read our full statement below:
We at Document Women are deeply concerned about the handling of the sexual harassment petition against Senate President Godswill Akpabio by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct, and Public Petitions.
In addition to the case being dismissed for “procedural flaws”, the petitioner, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Ufuaghan, has been suspended for six months without pay and is required to write an apology letter for the Senate to consider lifting or reducing her suspension. Alarmingly, this judgment was delivered by the individual accused in a case he also presided over.
This situation represents an assault on justice, and it poses a risk of a similar miscarriage of justice for every Nigerian woman. We believe that it is unconstitutional to scapegoat women for speaking out against sexual harassment. No legal technicality should overshadow the seriousness of allegations of sexual harassment, which merit a thorough, impartial, and transparent investigation.
This misuse of legalities reflects an institution that frequently silences women and raises concerns about its integrity in ensuring that all Nigerians, regardless of gender, are treated with dignity and respect.
While we applaud Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan for resubmitting the sexual harassment petition against Akpabio, this should never have happened in the first place. We are therefore calling for Senate President Akpabio to step down to allow for an independent investigation.
Our legislative processes should not be used as tools to silence those seeking justice. We stand in solidarity with Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan and all women who bravely come forward with similar allegations.
We urge the Senate and relevant authorities to ensure a fair and transparent investigation, free from procedural obstacles, in order to uphold the principles of ethical governance, accountability, justice, and equality for all.
Signed,
Document Women.
Wisdom is realizing that most people who ask you for advice are actually seeking confirmation, not advice. Even greater wisdom is to avoid wasting time with those who are seeking confirmation.
Dear Christian, nothing is wrong with you if don’t join Hallelujah Challenge!
As much as I promote it here, I have never joined, my wife however often joins.
There are several ways and platforms to worship to God, HC is just one of them!