A Nigerian lady with one leg says she regrets travelling on the day she had an accident that led to leg amputation. The TikTok user known as @beautifulmammie3 got people emotional after sharing her life-altering accident that led to the amputation of her leg. With her crutches as a constant reminder of her condition, she expressed her deep sorrow over the events of that fateful day and for stepping out. “I regret travelling on July 12th, 2022. That’s my biggest regret in life”, she wrote. In the video, she also asked viewers about their regrets, sparking an outpouring of support and empathy Netizens flooded the comments section with their regrets while also offering words of encouragement. The vulnerability and honesty in her message resonated with viewers, who were moved by her strength and courage in sharing such a personal experience. As Beautifulmammie’s video gained traction, netizens flocked to the comments section to offer words of encouragement and recount sad experiences. @thorlarhcreamy1 reacted: “I regretted travelling on February 28.” @kushmoneyrophygold reacted: “I regret going out on August 4th 2015 but I thank God for life. My leg was skin grafted.” @OLAMIPOSSY STICHES said: “So sorry dear, what will happen will happen even if nah house you dey on that day God will console you.” @RA LIAT commented: “I regretted crossing the road on June 9.” @Sweet Cynthy said: “Mine was 24th November 2018, had accident that kept me where I am today. but I still give thanks to God for life given. be strong dear, God is with u.” @Motunrayo said: “You’re soo beautiful sis 3, your man will be soo lucky to have you because you’re brave, it takes a brave person to do what you’re doing now.” @Amy reacted: “Sending hugs.” Watch the video below: @beautifulmammie3 #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp #fyp ♬ original sound – Property of Dean Winchester
Why Nigerian doctors must practice for 5-years before travelling abroad — Reps (Video)
A bill proposed to compulsorily make Nigerian Doctors practice in their country for 5-years before travelling abroad passes its second hearing. The bill presented by Ganiyu Abiodun Johnson, a House of Representatives member representing Oshodi Isolo II Federal Constituency, passed its second reading. It was titled “A Bill for an Act to Amend the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act, Cap. M379, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 to mandate any Nigeria-trained Medical or Dental Practitioner to Practise in Nigeria for a Minimum of Five (5) before being granted a full licence by the Council in order to make Quality health Services available to Nigeria; and for Related Matters (HB.2130).” The proposed bill suggests that medical and dental practitioners who were trained in Nigeria should serve a minimum of five years in the country before being granted full licenses. The aim of this bill is to reduce the number of doctors who leave Nigeria to seek better job opportunities abroad. Johnson believes that it is justifiable for medical professionals who have received government funding to contribute to the country’s healthcare system for a specified period before moving to other countries. Although some lawmakers suggested flexible options in the proposed law, the majority of them, however, supported the bill. One member of the House, Uzoma Nkem-Abonta, opposed the bill, arguing that it amounted to forced labour. Despite this opposition, the bill passed for a second reading through a majority voice vote. Watch the video below …
Travelling out not the best, we need to stay and rebuild Nigeria
Founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo has explained why Nigerians need to shelve the idea of traveling out of the country.
Speaking on Saturday, January 7, Oyedepo said there are many Nigerian youths stranded in foreign countries who can’t come back home because of shame.
The cleric added that Nigerians need to stay back and rebuild the country. Oyedepo said;
“There is the need for more investment in education because this is the bedrock of sustainable national development for any nation.
“Parents need to reorientate their children. Traveling out of the country is not the best as there are many youths stranded in foreign countries who could not come back home because of shame.
“We all need to stay in Nigeria to rebuild and restore the lost esteem of the country. Everyone has a part to play in the recovery of his nation.”