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educative lifestyle and experiences
05/03/2026
A busy place
05/03/2026
This beautiful school is located in an unusual place which I appreciate. It is away from the privileged, away from gra, it a government school and it's somewhere in ilorin.
05/03/2026
Funny when I see people buying the seed abi nut when they have the fruit right under their nose.
05/03/2026
Not the usual me
05/03/2026
Ilorin
05/03/2026
Guess where
đžđź Lab work in progress⌠with a âhelpfulâ neighbour!
Meet Blue Bell, my neighbourâs mischievous dog who clearly thinks my yard is his lab playground. He doesnât respect my boundaries, he claims them, and somehow still manages to look adorable while doing it.
Science might be serious, but apparently, dogs donât read the rulebook. đ
22/02/2026
đđ Episode 2
WHEN THE MONGREL CHOSE PEACE
While the Lhasa Apso shouts like a retired street chairman
and the German Shepherd charges around like a new security recruit,
the Nigerian great indigenous mongrel does something unusual.
He chooses peace.
He watches the small old dog announce ownership of the street.
He watches the big baby German Shepherd test his strength and voice.
Then he sits.
Not because he is weak
but because he has seen things.
He understands that barking does not always mean power,
and running does not always mean dominance.
Sometimes, the strongest dog is the one who knows
when to mind his business,
when to conserve energy,
and when to let others embarrass themselves.
While the others argue over territory,
the mongrel guards his compound,
protects his people,
and sleeps well at night.
On this street, everyone barksâŚ
but only one dog has sense.
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22/02/2026
First generation:
Many myths.
Untold stories.
Health explained with fear, silence, and spirituality.
No records. No questions. Just survival.
Second generation:
Assumptions and speculation.
Things were hidden.
Illness became a shameful secret.
Superstitions filled the gap where knowledge was missing.
People knew something was wrong but pretended it wasnât.
Third generation:
Now the evidence is visible.
Patterns repeat.
The same sicknesses.
The same early deaths.
Yet⌠denial still exists.
âIt canât be us.â
âIt wonât happen again.â
And now your generation.
You have information.
You have science.
You have access to tests, doctors, records, and conversations.
So the question is no longer âWhat happened?â
The real question is:
What will YOU do?
Will you continue the silence?
Or will you ask the hard questions?
Will you protect only yourself,
or will you protect the generations coming after you?
The ball is in your court.
Family health knowledge is no longer a mystery it is a responsibility.
Choose wisely.
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