Olamilekan Samuel, MD🍃
@doctrLakes
•Believer •Hungry •Full of light •Medical Doctor •Leadership Enthusiast •Member, CMDA Nigeria •Lover of 'Ships', Sound Teachings and Judgements!⚖️✨
There's nothing more beautiful at the close of life's events as dying and actually leaving for glory. Rest well, Mwansa.
Our 32 year old son Mwansa has gone to glory. He breathed his last at 14.40 hours (Zambian time). Thanks for your prayers and support during his few hours of illness. All who knew him can testify that he exemplified the words of the apostle Paul: “For to me, to live is Christ.”
You being clapped for or dragged on Twitter is all dependent on what part of emotion your opinion falls in as well as the perception of your personality and not primarily based on the accuracy of your perspective
So, what did you learn from Twitter this week?
Hmmmm. You sound noble. Your message was your honest opinion on the discourse and its valid. While it might have sounded harsh and insensitive, it doesn't invalidate the message. Well done and I hope the anonymous would take the advice.
You didn't deserve the backlash for sharing an opinion based on your experience but noble of you to apologise regardless
I need the 435 people that liked this tweet to enter bus, move up northern Nigeria then go back home after crossing Niger state and kneel down, hands up with eyes closed for this thing they liked
Another truth that Nigerians need to start living with early is We are becoming too much for our land size as a country Nigeria as a country is too small in size for 200 million people Vertical Urbanization should start kicking in with full effect
My dad's call woke me up from sleep yesterday in the morning. After the greetings and random gists, I jokingly told him I was craving kilishi. This man legit sent me money immediately he hung up. 😭 He called this evening to ask if I was able to get the kilishi I wanted. 🥺❤
Well, I'm just surprised they have been dead mute on this GMO conversation Shouldn't their voices be loudest here?
On matters on food. A nutritionist knows more than a doctor. Doctors just like to act like they know everything.
Good movie for real. What I love most is how you had a way to communicate people had intimate moments without necessarily having to show the intimate moments
Just saw something that blew me away... TO KILL A MONKEY is eeeverywheere!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
3K family! We made it oh! This year I decided to half-step out of the shadow and see how many of you interact with me. 3000 strong, 3000 love.
I have gotten to the place where I really desire a wife.
Leaving the stage when the applause is loudest>>>>
Heeeuuuuwww... I'm being harassed everywhere for a season 2. Let season 1 enjoy the spotlight small na 🐒
Prison break Watched all seasons within a week with my grandmum😅 She kept nagging about how we spend too much time on screen but never left us even in the midnight😂
What was the first series u were completely addicted to? The series that paused everything?
I really want to organize a Kebbi State Spelling Bee Competition 🥹🤲
Normally, when people bring up conversations about a hurt they hold against you, they value you and that's a sign that they are up for a conversation that will progressively strengthen the relationship
Your partner coming to you about something you’ve done wrong isn’t a personal attack. It’s a healthy sign they value the relationship and want to make it work – it's a heads up. You communicate, you fix it, you stay. That's emotional maturity. That's commitment. That's love.
✨I now have a Master’s degree in Medical Education - with Distinction ✨ I did this masters along my MSc Public Health, working 2 jobs, planning a wedding party, getting pregnant, having a baby & breastfeeding! Now that I’ve listed it all out - it could only have been God 🙏🏽❤️
The Pidgin in TKAM is sweet and glorious. It is perfection, hitting the right notes, reminding me of that year for Uniben and the kain Pidgin wey we dey speak. Especially the Benin and Warri versions of Pidgin anastomosing in Uniben, Ugbowo Campus.
We need more people like this man around. I will never not applaud a sincere retraction because it genuinely takes a level of integrity and courage to openly admit to being wrong.
To be honest, I didn't expect this tweet to get the traction it got and it was primarily a response to the anonymous message I've realized this was myopically based on my reality which differ from others and I apologize if it did offend anyone It was sincerely not my intention