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Nigerian woman in UK, who often advised colleagues to rest, collapses at work, rushed to cardiology ward

A Nigerian woman known for advising her colleagues in the UK to prioritize rest collapsed at work and was rushed to the cardiology ward.
This incident was shared in a post on the popular social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

In her post, she highlighted her frequent reminders to her colleagues to avoid excessive overtime and ensure they take sufficient breaks.
However, she recounted her own unexpected collapse during a night shift, leading to her hospitalization in the cardiology ward.
She stated, “Not me advising my fellow Nigerians abroad, especially in the UK, to rest, and I ended up collapsing on a night shift and spending days in a cardiology ward. I learned the hard way. Please look after yourself!”
She continued to emphasize the importance of self-care and adequate rest.
As her post gained traction online, many concerned individuals flooded the comments section to share their thoughts and well-wishes.
See some reactions below:
@EYucee: “Big Moeeee oooo. Biko dey rest, na ezu ike ooo. Na to dey shout am for you everyday.”
@onyinz_o: “Omo I have done 2 weeks of not sleeping at home back to back I told myself am not doing again from,Monday I would be sleeping in my house.”
@babycoach10: “Quick recovery ma’am. With your experience people will still argue that excessive work hours don’t cause death.”
@coco_moneek: “This is why I don’t take extra shifts,extra shifts for what? So far I see food shop for my house I’m good.”
@Clarkpearl5: “Learn to eat well and always rest in between work.”
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