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Gold-Olufadi Shakirat
@skinandall_
Physician, Mentoring/Relationships/Life lessons/Self-development Author of Medi-thrive
Nigeria
Joined June 2013
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    1. That a person is married, doesn't mean some people won't still find them attractive. The gene for attraction doesn't automatically switch off when there's a spouse in the picture. There are actually some humans of destruction that go out of their way to prey on married men
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    Emotional intelligence- What to say, where to say it, when to say it, who to say it to and when to be silent. You see that last one....most people fail woefully at it and it is usually their undoing.
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    100% me. I oversleep when I'm beside my partner. Whether there was any preceding cardiovascular system racing exercise or not...
    Just realized I sleep better when I’m with my partner
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    I don't have anything from Puma. But I will get one just because of this.
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    Marry your kind. The most important marriage advice. You will be different in several ways, but ensure that your core values and ideals align. Saves you a lot of stress and heartache. Finally, there is no one size fits all, but I think the key ingredients to a
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    The bus driver told me, "e wa jeun" when I was pregnant. I was already looking for where the smell of akara and fried yam was coming from. We were doing pick one together till it was only one left. I now said, "e jeki n fikale fun yin." The poor man said, "ese ma." In my defense
    I told my bolt driver to come and join to eat my suya out of courtesy, this man really stretched his hand ooo. Ok?Emmanuel, 1 star for you!!
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    I have always told people. A dermatologist will never ever tell you to apply 15 things during the day and 10 things at night just for routine care. Because we know the risk of allergic contact dermatitis is much higher. It is either the person got their degree from ‘YouTube’ or
    So It’s been about 6 years since I stopped using any face creams, & honestly, I’ve never felt better or freer! I used to battle with pimples & dark patches, so I kept trying different creams. They’d work for a while, but once I stopped, the reaction will be worse 😩 So I
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    Forgive me @aproko_doctor for I have sinned again. I finished making Edikaikong & wanted to taste it.But how will I taste it without small eba? By the time I was done, I didn't know it was past 10pm. I was now like, let me kuku complete the sin.I now opened coke and drank 'small'
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    My sister's graduation is on Thursday. I'm so tempted to show my Ilorin side to them in Cleveland. Once they call her name at the podium...I'll just scream..'E gbólóhun tóbi jàmaan!! Should I do it? Should I not? Plix advice me?😁
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    I have been in America as a busy doctor for close to three years. Except I’m actively seeing a patient at the time, not once have I ever been denied the blessings of going for Jumah prayer. One of the first things I prayed for was being able to say my prayers at the right time
    You come Yankee, you wan go do Jumat prayers while on duty. LOL 🤣🤣 Iku ti pa e! Niyen ke! If you like, no give yourself sense when you japa.
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    My dad taught me a lesson (amongst all the numerous ones). "Anytime you have the opportunity to cover someone else's shame,do it. They may even be in the wrong, but if they have realised their folly, don't embarrass them.Allah will always come through for you in unimaginable ways
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    Replying to @skinandall_
    I had vomited all day, & that was the only thing that stayed in my tummy. Another person's food. I bought him fanta sha😁. The people in the bus were looking at me like😦 I was like - 😌😌 When I came down and they saw my tummy- Ah, abajo, alabara meji ni. God bless that driver!
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    1. My father was a clairvoyant man. He was blessed with the uncanny ability to sense things before they happened. Not all the time, but usually when it happened, he was usually spot on. The funny thing about his predictions was that it would usually happen years later, and
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    In a few years time, we will have people in their 20s & 30s with damaged skin that is almost irreparable. We'll have complications that have not even been named. All because caregivers are now going as far as bleaching their children's skin. What we see as dermatologists is scary