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Colleagues of this doctor laughed at him for writing his name on his forehead

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It’s not always easy to remember the names of the new people you meet. But imagine if the people you meet are surgeons with masks that cover half their faces.

This gave Dr. Rob Hackett an idea – but his colleagues laughed at him at first.

However after he tried it, Dr. Rob’s coworkers suddenly realized the power of his idea — and they immediately took action themselves…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Dr. Rob Hackett works in several hospitals in Sydney, Australia.

Because he doesn’t have one workplace, Dr. Rob has trouble remembering everyone’s names — and since his co-workers usually wear surgical masks, it makes it even much more difficult.

This is what gave Dr. Rob the genius idea. He wrote his name on his forehead so that everyone would easily know who he was.

At first, no one followed him. Instead, they laughed at him and said he had trouble remembering his own name. Dr. Rob didn’t give up. Because he knew his simple idea had the power to save lives.

After all, doctors work under pressure where even seconds can mean the difference between life and death.

“Last Friday during an operation there were about 20 people in the room. I had trouble asking for gloves because the man I was pointing at thought I was pointing at the person behind him”, Rob said. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The power to save lives

Writing names on the forehead in the operating room is simply a way to save precious seconds. Instead of pointing at someone and asking for this or that tool, it is much easier to contact the person by their first name.

Although his co-workers must have enjoyed teasing him, Rob got to see a few doctors try it. And it saved time when doctors were trying to save lives.

Rob started a campaign on Twitter to encourage more hospital workers to adopt his initiative. And he mentioned two important points:

* Do this and you present a simple solution to improve the patient’s treatment and outcome* Do not do this and you demonstrate how the health system, institutions, frameworks and cultures resist change and improvement.

Ever since Dr. Rob started the campaign, nurses and doctors all over the world have started writing their names on their foreheads.

People like Dr. Rob are helping to improve the healthcare system – and specifically, they have improved the chance of saving a life.

 

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5 reasons why men always cheat

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Cheating occurs when one partner betrays the other’s confidence and violates the promise of emotional and sexual exclusivity with them.

Being betrayed by someone you love deeply can be painful. People who are defrauded suffer greatly.

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Though both men and women cheat, data show that men are more likely than women to admit to having affairs after marriage.

Cheating is a complicated behavior impacted by personal preferences, attitudes, and circumstances. It is critical to avoid drawing sweeping conclusions about any group based on the acts of a few.

Trust and faithfulness differ from person to person, although many people are dedicated to monogamous and faithful relationships.

POSSIBLE REASON WHY MEN CHEAT

Men betray because they are immature.

What leads a man to cheat? Or, why do husbands cheat? Their emotional development could be the reason.

“Males engage in extramarital affairs for a variety of reasons. In my professional experience, I’ve found a consistent trend of emotional immaturity among persons who engage in the emotional and physical parts of infidelity.

1- One of the reasons men cheat is a lack of maturity in investing the time, dedication, and energy necessary to deal through key issues in their marital relationship. Instead, these guys frequently choose to participate in behaviors that harm their significant others, families, and themselves.

2- Men tend to cheat when they feel inadequate. A nagging feeling of inadequacy is a crucial precursor to the desire to cheat. Men (and women) cheat when they feel inadequate.

Men who cheat regularly are individuals who have been conditioned to feel inferior to others. They want to find someone who treats them like a priority. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

3- Men feel ashamed of their desire for pleasure.

“Why do good husbands have affairs?” The answer may be – Shame.

The reason men have emotional affairs rather than physical ones is shame; this is why people cheat.

I understand that sounds odd and like a catch-22, yet many people feel ashamed after being discovered cheating. However, shame is frequently the motivator for dishonest activities.

4- Men occasionally have an intimacy disorder.

Why guys cheat and lie in relationships can be attributed to a deeper problem in their romantic lives.

When considering why men cheat on their wives, any signs that your partner is struggling with intimacy issues may be a red flag.

Men betray because they have an intimacy disorder, whether they do it online or in person.

5- Men cheat because they chose to.

Nothing “makes” guys cheat on their partners; men cheat because they want to.

Cheating is a decision. He will chose to do it or not.

Cheating is the result of unsolved conflicts, an unmet void, and a failure to fully commit to the relationship and his partner.

 

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How and Why “Unknown Soldiers” Attacked Fela’s Home, Kalakuta Republic, in 1977

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Kalakuta Republic was the home of the late musician and political activist, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. The commune, located at No. 6 Agege Motor Rd., Moshalashi, Lagos, enclosed Fela’s recording studio, nightclub and a private clinic which was operated by his younger brother, Beko Ransome-Kuti. The two‐storey yellow building also housed Fela’s family and band members…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The name ‘Kalakuta‘ was a parody of Calcutta prison in India where Fela served a sentence in 1974 for possessing marijuana which many believed was politically motivated. Fela declared Kalakuta an independent republic from Nigeria due to his hatred for the then military government which he believed ruled Nigerians with dishonesty. Having a republic inside a republic did not go down well with the military government.

Military men outside Kalakuta republic
Military men outside Kalakuta Republic

Fela’s relationship with the military government deteriorated when he released a best-selling track titled ‘Zombie’ which mocked Nigerian soldiers. The song gained nationwide attention which angered the military government of Olusegun Obasanjo. A line of the song says, “Zombie no go walk unless you tell am to walk“, i.e., a zombie (fool) won’t walk unless commanded.

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Their already strained relationship got severed on a fateful day when two of Fela’s boys got in a heated argument with a military police officer for driving one of Fela’s vehicle which had no plate number at the front; this was on the 18th of February, 1977. Fela’s boys, identified as Segun Adams and Segun Ademola, argued that since there was a plate number at the back, they would not let the officer impound the vehicle.

Fela’s boys drove away as the argument got intense. Some military men chased them to Kalakuta Republic but were denied entrance. This infuriated the military men and they set fire to the generator that powered Kalakuta Republic and cut its electric fence as well, then called for back up to fully invade the commune.

Fela Kuti explaining a point to Mr. Justice Anya after the Kalakuta raid
Fela Kuti explaining a point to Mr. Justice Anya after the Kalakuta raid

Shortly after, about one thousand soldiers arrived with machine guns. Stampede ensued in Kalakuta Republic as the soldiers mercilessly beat its occupants including Fela and his brother. Fela’s brother, Beko, claimed they were almost killed during the attack. Women were beaten and molested. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Fela’s mother, Mrs. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was beaten and thrown from an upstairs window. She eventually died from the injuries she sustained during the attack. The soldiers set fire to the commune which razed to ashes in no time.

Fela being rushed to the hospital after he was beaten by soldiers
Fela being rushed to the hospital after he was beaten by soldiers

Properties worth millions of Naira were destroyed; most of Kalakuta’s 60 occupants were in the hospital and so were a number of innocent bystanders who ran past the flames with their arms held straight in the air, a gesture of surrender, but were clubbed anyway by drunken, red-eyed soldiers. It was indeed a horrible day for Fela and his family. People believed that Fela’s beef with the military government culminated in the attack on Kalakuta Republic.

Fela and band members during a dance rehearsal at Kalakuta Republic | TheNetNG
Fela and band members during a dance rehearsal at Kalakuta Republic

However, the Kutis did not let the military go away with their assault. They filed a N25 Million lawsuit against the Nigerian military. The Kutis’ lawyer, Mr Tunji Braithwaite, handled the case brilliantly but eventually lost to the military government on the ground that the soldiers who attacked Kalakuta Republic were unknown soldiers. Thus the case was dismissed!

Kalakuta Republic in ashes
Kalakuta Republic in ashes

An infuriated Fela who later lost his mother as a result of the attack carried a replica of her coffin to the Dodan military barracks and dropped it off. He later released a song titled ‘Coffin for Head of State’ in 1980 which narrated the attack on Kalakuta and the death of his mother.

Fela and his mother, Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti
Sad faces of Fela Kuti and his mother, Mrs. Olufunmilayo Ransome Kuti, during the probe on the Kalakuta attack

The military government of Olusegun Obasanjo revoked the Kutis’ Certificate of Occupancy of the commune. The site of the demolished Kalakuta Republic is now occupied by a school, named after Fela’s original surname: Ransome-Kuti Memorial Grammar School.

 

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How The People of Ara-Ekiti Committed Mass Suicide To Avoid Enslavement in 1855?

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As at 1850, Ara was one of the most powerful towns in Ekiti with a settlement spanning as big as that of Ijaye in Egbaland. In August 1855, the people of Ara (also called Ara-Ekiti) committed mass suicide to avoid getting enslaved by Ibadan.

The mass suicide was initiated by the leader of Ara town, Alara Elejofi, who (with the help of his first son) destroyed his properties, killed his family and himself. Many other households in the town replicated this act, and when the Ibadan army arrived with their wide array of weaponry, they turned back at the gory sight of dead bodies that littered the town…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Earlier, the people of Ara had rebelled against their former Alara (ruler) because of his bad governance and the grevious offences he had committed against his townspeople. He was exiled. It was during his exile that Chief Elejofi took over the rulership of the town.

The exiled Alara was not willing to let go of his throne and thus sought help from Ibadan. His request was granted because Ibadan, which as at then was gradually filling the vacuum created by the fall of Oyo, was hungry for towns to shove under its administration. The Ibadan army had just returned from an expedition in Ijebu-Ere and with their help, the deposed Alara returned to Ara and was fearfully accepted.

Shortly after Ibadan restored the deposed Alara of Ara, its army attacked Ikoro, another town in Ekiti, because they prevented Ibadan army from foraging on their crops, and also because there were rumours that Ikoro was planning to attack the Ibadan army. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

During the attack on Ikoro, some other towns in Ekiti, including Ara-Ekiti, tried to defended Ikoro. The restored Alara prevented his townspeople from joining the fight against Ibadan, hence another unrest ensued in the town. Ibadan eventually defeated Ikoro and went ahead to punish the towns that helped Ikoro during the war, including Ara.

During this period, Chief Elejofi had again taken over the rulership of Ara and held on to it for some months before it eventually crumbled due to starvation, and to avoid being enslaved by Ibadan, the people of Ara-Ekiti committed an unprecedented mass suicide. This incident is quite similar to the mass suicide of Igbo slaves off the U.S. coast in 1803.

The town of Ara was left deserted for many years before some of its exiled descendants returned home. Ara suicide remains one of the most disturbing chapters in the history of Ekiti and the entire Yoruba land.

 

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