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Healthtech entrepreneur | Company, community and country builder | Learner & Data lover | Salsa addict | Akwa Ibom | Anon messages to ngl.link/docneto

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In today's ubiquitous digital world and social media, keep some things sacred and non-monetized. Keep them only for yourself to enjoy, out of the judgemental eyes of the web and beyond the pressure of money. I feel sorry for lifestyle creators, it's a highway to sorrow.

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This is a fascinating question especially because I'm currently doing academic work on a method called discrete choice experiments that's used to objectively rank people's preferences. Might play around and create a fun one for marriages. 🤔

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Public policy in Nigeria is basically vibes. The quoted post triggered me to do a literature review. A.I summary says there's no research on the economic value of airports. Ibom Air is often cited as a success story but there's literally no evidence that supports this position.

Public policy in Nigeria is basically vibes. The quoted post triggered me to do a literature review. A.I summary says there's no research on the economic value of airports. Ibom Air is often cited as a success story but there's literally no evidence that supports this position.
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I'm reading a book that talks about the switch that's happened in the last decade from a play based childhood to a phone based childhood and the detrimental effects it's having on younger generations' mental health and ability to function socially. In this video you see the clear

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Imagine my surprise when I learnt that Uncle Waffles is neither a man nor a chef. Old age is that you? I used to be cool and in the know. 😭

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Timing is really the most important thing for startup success. About to relaunch a feature that failed in the past. This time, however, we've built the rails to enable the product to work better. Don't fully give up on that feature that failed; it may have been poor timing.

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We're flying blind in our country and we're not bothered enough about it. No census for 19 years. The bureau of statistics is a shell of its old self. CBN reports are late or non-existent. MDAs opaque as heck. You try to help them and they mount opposition. We no fit carry on

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I remember witnessing my first elections abroad. I just dey shock say dem no shut down the whole country. People carried on with their lives and went to vote in between their usual routine. I wonder what the economic costs are of Election Day shutdowns. Can't be cost neutral.

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On Nigerian shelves, “instant milk” brands like Milksi and Kerrygold are everywhere. But most of them aren’t milk. They’re fat-filled milk powder (FFMP) — a mix of skimmed milk and cheap vegetable oil.

On Nigerian shelves, “instant milk” brands like Milksi and Kerrygold are everywhere.
But most of them aren’t milk. They’re fat-filled milk powder (FFMP) — a mix of skimmed milk and cheap vegetable oil.
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One tip to help you get back up to speed when you temporarily leave a piece of writing is to leave clear and specific notes at the point you pause to give you clear directions on your return. It saves the initial time wasted trying to reorient yourself on your return.

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The temptation in business is to focus on new customers. The temptation can lead to ignoring your current customers. It's so much harder to attract than to retain; ensure to dedicate some resources to retention and they should be proactive and not reactive.

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It's simple to predict when terrorism and insurgency will end in Nigeria. It will be 12 to 15 years from when there's mass investment in primary education and healthcare that ensures every child in conflict areas has decent nutrition, numeracy and literacy. Boko Haram that

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Got on a podcast to talk about our work and ended up returning to the fundamental principles that shape healthcare. The Nigerian govt is poor at converting economic activity in the country into revenue and, as such, can't invest in social services like healthcare

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halfwaythrough the year last week. Did you make yourself on your new year's resolutions? How did you do? Will you update them for the rest of the year? Half year resolutions, if you like.

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👍to oshiomole, I guess a broken clock can be correct at certain times. Now Notice how he asks a simple data question, "how many people will the institute potentially train". Nobody gave a numeric response. They chose instead to obfuscate with words. We need to be data driven!

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When Peter Ekeh wrote "Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa" in 1975, he was an academic at the University of Ibadan. He and his ilk have sadly left our ivory towers. Today we struggle to point at many leading scholars locally who are producing category-defining work.

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On the latest episode of Siren Investigates, our founder Dr. Ikpeme Neto and CFO Anita Nwajei join John Randles to explore the unexpected link between healthcare access and rising crime. Watch the full conversation: youtube.com/watch?v=WZYydP… #WellaHealth #SirenInvestigates