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calendar_today08-03-2012 19:20:43

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Esther Umoh (@estherumoh10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Election- Rice Bad Governance- Rice Insecurity- Rice Poverty- Rice Unemployment-Rice Embezzlement-Rice Bandits attack- Rice Doctors on strike- Rice Poor health care system- Rice Bad roads- Rice

Máfejópamí (@villageparrot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These people are stupid. Well, since we are all being foolish, the Nigerian government MUST provide 24 hours electricity by March 31. Maybe it’s this tax that will bring about the madness that Nigerians need to combat this foolishness from the government.

Picasshoe🎨 (@roberttheartis2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Snake antivenom typically costs ₦ 80,000 per vial [1]. This may sound like a lot of money for most Nigerians but the ministry of health received ₦2.48 trillion in 2025 [2]. This is less than 4% of the country’s GDP [3] but in 2024, Mohammed Pate, the Nigerian mister of health

Snake antivenom typically costs ₦ 80,000 per vial [1]. This may sound like a lot of money for most Nigerians but the ministry of health received ₦2.48 trillion in 2025 [2]. This is less than 4% of the country’s GDP [3] but in 2024, Mohammed Pate, the Nigerian mister of health
Ifeoma N Chukwuogo (@fizzythatcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hear she took herself to two separate hospitals and got turned back because they didn't have anti-venom imagine knowing you have venom inside you, increasingly feeling all the effects of that, knowing there's a ticking clock before you start losing consciousness and

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In Nigeria, surviving an emergency is often a gamble. Chronic underfunding strips hospitals of essential supplies and capacity, pushing them to turn patients away from basic emergency care, including lifesaving antivenom.

In Nigeria, surviving an emergency is often a gamble.

Chronic underfunding strips hospitals of essential supplies and capacity, pushing them to turn patients away from basic emergency care, including lifesaving antivenom.
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Kogi State will spend ₦11.95 billion on cars in 2026. ₦5 billion alone is for 60 vehicles labeled “reform of government & governance.” That’s more than what 4.5 million Kogi citizens will get for primary healthcare or health insurance.

Kogi State will spend ₦11.95 billion on cars in 2026. 

₦5 billion alone is for 60 vehicles labeled “reform of government & governance.”

That’s more than what 4.5 million Kogi citizens will get for primary healthcare or health insurance.
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This is how an APC rotten brain works. A bright young girl was just killed in an avoidable tragedy where hospitals have no antivenom medication to save her life, but this retarded vermin says it is not the government’s fault. PS- This is the brain he uses in his everyday life.

This is how an APC rotten brain works.

A bright young girl was just killed in an avoidable tragedy where hospitals have no antivenom medication to save her life, but this retarded vermin says it is not the government’s fault.

PS- This is the brain he uses in his everyday life.
Devine Innocent ❤️ (@dee_deevyne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that anything can literally kill you as a human being is scary. Not to talk of living in Nigeria. You could be in your house, POP will fall on your head in the night, or robbers will come and shoot you. You could be on the road one idiot that’s over speeding will leave

Abiodun (@bin_gbada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not easy too bro. It can be overwhelming. One minute you’re talking about lack of anti snake venom in government hospitals, the next minute you’re trying to check if the kidnapped people in Kajuru have been released, then you read news that some people died in plateau.