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AWONEYAN(m): 1:47pm On Jun 12
Commendable gesture.

Ride on Mr president

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AWONEYAN(m): 12:28pm On Jun 03
Even in Rivers...Wike will wicked him with 3rd position

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AWONEYAN(m): 9:51pm On Jun 02
Just wondering why men are not many on the list.

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AWONEYAN(m): 3:07pm On Jun 01
Why himself, himself, himself.

Sounds like some one with mental issue

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AWONEYAN(m): 9:15pm On May 31
The Same Man Wike retired from controlling Rivers political drive.

The same man , that can't win Rivers for APC when he was the chairman for APC presidential campaign team...

The same Man that WiKe made sure he won't be able to hold APC campaign in Rivers.
Does he think it's by running around the field..
Tinubu prefers 1 Wike to 1000 Amechi

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AWONEYAN(m): 3:46pm On May 28
You got love him by force.

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AWONEYAN(m): 11:08am On May 23
Renowned scholar in Cardiovascular Medicine at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Adeseye Abiodun Akintunde, has called on the Nigerian government to establish a robust legal framework to guide and enhance cardiovascular care across the country.

Delivering the university’s 64th Inaugural Lecture titled “The Heart and Its Venomous Whispers of Disorders: Sieving the Wheat from the Chaff,” Professor Akintunde emphasized the urgent need for legislation and policies that improved cardiovascular health.

He stressed the importance of integrating regular screening for cardiovascular risk factors, promoting dietary control, enforcing strict regulation of drugs and substances, banning smoking, regulating alcohol and energy drink consumption, controlling air pollution, and ensuring occupational safety. These, he noted, are essential preventive measures to reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and promote a healthier population.

Professor Akintunde identified basic cardiovascular care as including the management of uncomplicated risk factors at primary healthcare centres, antenatal care, and HIV care. He urged the government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and other stakeholders to promote public education on cardiovascular disease prevention and protection.

He also advocated for the institutionalization of periodic, mandatory cardiovascular screening nationwide, urging adoption of the “Know Your Numbers” campaign. This initiative focuses on detecting hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, and diabetes—conditions that for 90% of cardiovascular risks in the population.

addition, he called for the inclusion of cardiovascular care in the National Health Insurance Scheme, provision of subsidized drugs, and enhanced financing for CVD management. He proposed the establishment of six regional centres for open and closed-heart surgeries, ed by government sponsorship to ensure accessibility and professionalism.

To improve service delivery, Professor Akintunde recommended a task-sharing and task-shifting model, where non-physician health workers are trained and monitored to manage uncomplicated cardiovascular conditions.

Concluding his lecture, he called for increased funding for cardiovascular research, which, he said, holds the potential to develop breakthrough therapies for Africans suffering from heart diseases.

AWONEYAN(m): 11:02am On May 23
Renowned scholar in Cardiovascular Medicine at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Adeseye Abiodun Akintunde, has called on the Nigerian government to establish a robust legal framework to guide and enhance cardiovascular care across the country.

Delivering the university’s 64th Inaugural Lecture titled “The Heart and Its Venomous Whispers of Disorders: Sieving the Wheat from the Chaff,” Professor Akintunde emphasized the urgent need for legislation and policies that improved cardiovascular health.

He stressed the importance of integrating regular screening for cardiovascular risk factors, promoting dietary control, enforcing strict regulation of drugs and substances, banning smoking, regulating alcohol and energy drink consumption, controlling air pollution, and ensuring occupational safety. These, he noted, are essential preventive measures to reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and promote a healthier population.

Professor Akintunde identified basic cardiovascular care as including the management of uncomplicated risk factors at primary healthcare centres, antenatal care, and HIV care. He urged the government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and other stakeholders to promote public education on cardiovascular disease prevention and protection.

He also advocated for the institutionalization of periodic, mandatory cardiovascular screening nationwide, urging adoption of the “Know Your Numbers” campaign. This initiative focuses on detecting hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, and diabetes—conditions that for 90% of cardiovascular risks in the population.

addition, he called for the inclusion of cardiovascular care in the National Health Insurance Scheme, provision of subsidized drugs, and enhanced financing for CVD management. He proposed the establishment of six regional centres for open and closed-heart surgeries, ed by government sponsorship to ensure accessibility and professionalism.

To improve service delivery, Professor Akintunde recommended a task-sharing and task-shifting model, where non-physician health workers are trained and monitored to manage uncomplicated cardiovascular conditions.

Concluding his lecture, he called for increased funding for cardiovascular research, which, he said, holds the potential to develop breakthrough therapies for Africans suffering from heart diseases.

AWONEYAN(m): 9:05pm On May 20
Try and listen to Damilola Mike Bamiloye story on YouTube, .. the guy said he was a dullard, such that his mum use to cry on him every day. They hired a lesson teacher. The person willingly resign after no improvement.
But today he is making his generation proud.

Pls don't give up on him
AWONEYAN(m): 7:56pm On May 15
Slow and steady win the race

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AWONEYAN(m): 3:16pm On May 15
Ole, Ólé.....Alapamasise.


Awon eyan mmesoma....

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AWONEYAN(m): 7:22pm On May 03
Can he post his balance in GTB and the cash flow and inflow so we know if it's a worth while .

People whose are dormant will also start boasting of closing with GTB

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AWONEYAN(m): 2:39pm On Apr 29
People will think the Atiku is same with Atiku Abubarka of PDP.

Read the full story

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AWONEYAN(m): 2:06pm On Apr 23
After 6 as HOR member. They said you should give another person chance you said you quit the party

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AWONEYAN(m): 7:40pm On Apr 14
Eyes go soon clear .

Every one who puts money knows in their down mind that na another MMM wey go soon crash, but self deceit and agidi Okan is making them to boast that it pays..

Am only surprised it came so early...I was expecting it to run till December before crashing.

Any ways.
Congratulations to those who made good money and did not reinvest.

Sorry to those whose money is still sucked there..

Screen shot your balance and save it...

It will be a consolation reference that you have money somewhere, your next generation will spend it

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AWONEYAN(m): 4:02pm On Apr 13
As long as this has come to the public knowledge. Those guys will be released .

Thank God for social media, it exposes many aberration by this people in power.

I only pity GEJ, it's obvious he can't rule against the woman's wish.

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AWONEYAN(m): 8:34am On Apr 11
Good news
AWONEYAN(m): 6:26pm On Apr 10
You called a country jungle and you expect it's judiciary rule in your favor....

U dey whine ni

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AWONEYAN(m): 10:56am On Apr 09
She just want to appear on the paper
AWONEYAN(m): 10:08am On Apr 09
So that they can kill the victim?

Provide a more proactive solutions. Like adequate security, no hideout for bandits with good aerial surveillance in kidnapping prone areas.

Good security intelligence on cash and transfer movement such that money given to them can be tracked in 24hrs.

Nobody will like to watch his loved one die gruesomely in the hands of kidnappers.

Mr. Ribadu do you imagine your wife or son being kidnapped and you are not in this current position. Won't you think of paying to save them first

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AWONEYAN(m): 9:29pm On Apr 08
This guy just dey surprise both his ers and haters....



Both friends and foes dey collect from Trump

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AWONEYAN(m): 6:53pm On Apr 05
Is this man ok ?

I don't think so,....

Waisting 2 solid years in strange land amidst hostile people.
When we already Batch A,B,C. and stream 1 and stream 2.

Let everyone do what they want to do and go home

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AWONEYAN(m): 12:23pm On Apr 02
Woli Elijah
AWONEYAN(m): 9:27pm On Mar 26
Are they alao suspended for 6 Months......

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AWONEYAN(m): 5:48pm On Mar 23
Traveling out of Nigeria , you called hell. Only to land in real horrible hell.

No place like home indeed

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AWONEYAN(m): 10:51am On Mar 21
A friend in need is a friend in deed

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AWONEYAN(m): 6:39am On Mar 18
The people will miss what Akeredolu did with Amontekun in that state .. it's sad that in just few years after his demise, the state has returned to this

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AWONEYAN(m): 3:26pm On Feb 21
Summary pls
AWONEYAN(m): 8:44am On Jan 27
God's will be done in Osun

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