Doctor calls out UK based Nigerian scamming victims with claims that ‘eba’ causes fibroids, and other lies (Video)

Doctor calls out UK based Nigerian scamming victims with claims that 'eba' causes fibroid, and other lies (Video)

A Nigerian medical practitioner, Dr Richard Okoye, calls out a UK-based Nigerian who spreads falsehoods about Nigeria‘s healthcare system including claims that ‘eba‘ is the cause of fibroids.

Doctor calls out UK based Nigerian scamming victims with claims that 'eba' causes fibroid, and other lies (Video)

Dr Richard who is the chairman of Save A Life Group debunked some claims made by a Nigerian abroad who scams unsuspecting victims with falsehoods. The fellow claimed that every woman in Nigeria has fibroids in them as a result of the heavy carbohydrate foods consumed in Africa. He pressed on to allege that the Nigerian healthcare system is in shambles and that hospitals can only test for HIV, Hepatitis A, B, and COVID-19. Dr Richard Okoye, however, stated that after spending hours on the fellow’s live session, he realised that he scams Nigerians with his bogus claims. The medical expert also condemned the mode of badmouthing Nigeria as a country done by the self-acclaimed medical professional for his selfish gains. Watch the video below …

UK based Nigerian bashed for making content about husband’s ‘withdrawal method’

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A UK-based Nigerian woman faces ridicule after creating content about how her husband‘s withdrawal method failed him after they relocated.

The woman in a viral video spoke about their plan to not have a baby for the first two years in the UK. Unfortunately, her husband’s withdrawal method failed him and she got pregnant. In a minute video, the Nigerian woman documented their trip to the hospital where they confirmed that she was truly pregnant. The content, however, was met with ridicule from netizens who questioned how people got comfortable with sharing private information online.

A social media user @christyezissi wrote;
“I don’t know how I feel about this …talking about a husband’s withdrawal skills on social media ….maybe I am the only one that have issues with stuffs like this ….I just feel it’s too private an information to share.” @wendy_adamma added, “Once you relocate go youkay and you no open camera dey give us unsolicited gist. May God bless you immensely.” Another user noted @bigbrofullcurrent, “Thank God for Nose mask 😷 Nigerians for don tag 🏷 you and your husband two seconds…. So una go learn how to keep una family matter for YouKay 😂😂😂😂.” Watch the video below …

“I was 13 weeks pregnant when I started this course” – UK based nurse says as she bags first class

"I was 13 weeks pregnant when I started this course" – UK based nurse says as she bags first class

A Lady in the UK has recounted her success story as she bags a first class in nursing despites all the struggles she had to face.


According to her, she had been pregnant when she started the course.
It got to a point she was bedevilled with so many doubts and found it difficult and began questioning her decisions.
Read her story:
“So today, I completed my three years journey to becoming a UK Registered Nurse, Bsc (First Class) in Adult Nursing.
I was 13weeks pregnant when I started this course, people had so many doubts because they thought being pregnant and studying Nursing in the UK is the most difficult thing anyone would do especially if you haven’t found your way around yet. I got to a point where i began to have doubts and questioned my decision.

At this point i knew I had to work harder, to prove myself to the people who had doubts, even to my university who thought that deferring my admission was my best bet. Anyways I had to put in the work and trust me it was a lot of hard work.
Throughput my studies i went through pregnancy, newborn, toddler I did what I had to, just to show that women can achieve whatever they put their mind to irrespective of the circumstance. Being pregnant and able to hold your child is a gift and should feel like it. To everyone/women keep pushing and trust your hardwork will pay off.
Today I celebrate my myself on becoming a Registered Nurse. “