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Ekpenyong

@ekpenyxng

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calendar_today14-08-2013 14:19:02

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Doing CPR without an AED at a tertiary hospital will sound unfathomable if you explained it to anyone in an OECD country. I don't think the public fully understand the systemic problems affecting the healthcare system in Nigeria. Politics affects every facet of your life.

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Nkereuwem Albert built a world where Calabar remembers everything, and now he’s taking it on tour. We spoke to the Bone River author about myth, memory, and making African fantasy unapologetically his own. pulse.ng/articles/enter…

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“I know that not everyone can be married to a doctor, but, if you can, it’s a very good idea” newyorker.com/culture/the-we…

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Reminder that I need to specialize is so I can flex “You cannot know more than me on this” on the uninitiated at least twice.

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“The profession has evolved — and with it, perhaps, the values that define prestige. Where once it was measured in status, autonomy, and deference, might now be tied to balance, sustainability…” What Happened to the Prestige of Being a Doctor? medscape.com/viewarticle/wh…

Dr. Julie Gurner (@drgurner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I tell all of my single clients who are dating, "Don't lead with your wallet." Do simple things for a while...grab a coffee, take a walk in the park, have them get to know you & talk. Lead with your wallet & you will attract people who only want you for that wallet.

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“We like to believe that facts are enough. But research shows that giving people more data rarely convinces them; instead, it’s empathetic conversations and trusted messengers that can reduce vaccine hesitancy” nytimes.com/2026/02/27/opi… via @NYTOpinion

Ekpenyong (@ekpenyxng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s an interesting podcast episode on this where a woman narrates her experience on this topic on the podcast, Modern Love. If you’re not an NYT subscriber, you can listen to her story on a podcast by the CBC titled Personally: Creation Myth.

OriginalBabyGirl (@chinasa_anukam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s nothing like when a Nigerian artist sits down with a Nigerian storyteller that knows what they are doing. The cultural factor in the way the interaction translates is huge. I get the appeal of foreign outlets/audience but our biggest stars should be sitting down with us!

Mami Wata (@villagegirl___) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whenever I come across StartArchiving posts on Instagram, I marvel at how glaringly our use of English & grammar has deteriorated from the ’90s to now. Average Nigerians, including students and people working blue-collar jobs could just deliver pristine grammar on demand.