Abdull Ibrahim, MD
@Yantumakii
MD @RantHQ
The people: 1. We need security 2. We need piped water 3. We need food 4. We need quality education & health care 5. We need prosperity The government: 1. 10% commission 2. Tour the world 3. Steeze 4. Palliatives 5. Employ more PR bots 6. More Steeze! 7. Faux faith
I have one of the best stepmoms, if not the absolute best. I lost my mom at an early age, and this incredible woman stepped in to make sure I never went without anything. I was raised with love and care. May Allah reward her abundantly.
The problem with these kind of contributions is, at the core of it, despite the gerrymandering , they are out to absolve gov't of its responsibility. First, malnutrition is a consequence. What are the triggers? What did the gov't do to prevent the triggers?
Baba Bala this information might help. And I completely agree with you that our offline problems are 100x more than the online ones. But efforts matter. And we only hope that the efforts count.
Malnutrition is a consequence of inadequate food intake. Inadequate food intake stems from lack of enough food. Lack of enough food means farmers are not cultivating food enough to sustain them. Insecurity is big factor that is preventing farmers from tilling their lands.

The fact that this lady is a cancer research technician at Texas Children's Hospital and also holds a bachelor's degree in molecular biology from Yale University is an evidence that with the right structure, the right system, and the right people managing institutions in Nigeria,…
champions.
Today is Sunday, Christians in Africa are going to church to pray about problems good government would solve, they did last sunday and they will next sunday too. Meanwhile their pastors need their money
Have you ever just wanted to sit down and have a deep conversation with someone who hurt you, not to argue or create more resentment, but to genuinely understand why they would treat you that way, knowing you gave your all to make them feel loved and secure? Like just why?
There are state-owned orthopedic hospitals in most states now. Orthopedic Hospital Katsina and Orthopedic Hospital Wamakko, Sokoto state are doing great.
National Orthopedic Hospital Hospital, Dala, Kano used to be only federal orthopedic specialty hospital serving the whole north and also other neighboring countries like Cameroon, Nigeria and Chad. In 2022, National Orthopaedic Hospital, Jalingo, Taraba State was established to…
Wai Katsina dai wannan tamu ta gargajiya?
I have changed my mind😭 Shege seen, signed, sealed and delivered. Katsina guys are the worst!!!
The best career advice I’ve received: Never disrespect your time, your work, or your worth—because there are plenty of people out there waiting for you to do just that, so they can treat you like you don’t matter.
Nigerian governments are also known to exaggerate the true impact of crafted policies. The ABP successes the gov't parroted are modest at best. But after every gov't official statement, the ABP is cited as a panacea to our agricultural woes. Well, see where we are now.
Among our problems in Nigeria is that we come up with great policies, but the execution is often weak and shallow. And instead of fixing the implementation, we lazily blame the policy itself. It’s exhausting. This kind of thinking holds us back every single time.
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"
What about the humanitarian disaster in your backyard? When will the issue of banditry and terror in Nothern Nigeria become your obligation?
Nigeria is a place where Fast Food (like Chicken Republic) is luxury. In fact, a governor in Nigeria once listed a Fast Food branch as part of his achievements. In this country, people legit save money to visit Fast Food, cos Fast Food isn’t something most people in this…
“Unfortunately, 652 children have already died in our facilities since the beginning of 2025 due to a lack of timely access to care." -MSF 652 children who succumbed to the complications of MALNUTRITION under the care of a single iNGO in 6 month. 💔💔💔
I believe the dysfunction of the system immensely contributed to how nurses behave towards their patients while on duty. Most nurses in public hospitals wear frustration and anger on their faces while at work. This frustration is not limited to, but is more visible with nurses.
In American movies, nurses are portrayed as intelligent, hardworking, and the backbone of healthcare. But in Nigerian movies, nurses are often shown as unprofessional , dull, gossipers, promiscuous, careless, and lacking empathy. This negative portrayal contributes to the
So much of victory will come from just showing up. Never stop putting in the inputs.
Brooooooo, leave that small town you call home before it kills your dreams.
NMA might go on a nationwide strike any moment from now.