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From Scalpel to Shipping: Why a Former Brain Surgeon Chose Amazon Over the Operating Room
From Scalpel to Shipping: Why a Former Brain Surgeon Chose Amazon Over the Operating Room....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
A former assistant brain surgeon earning a six-figure salary has made the surprising decision to leave the medical field for a job at an Amazon warehouse. Helen Xu, a 31-year-old from Brisbane, transitioned from a demanding medical career to a role in e-commerce, citing the need for a better work-life balance.
Helen Xu began her medical career in 2018, working as an assistant surgeon at a hospital in Queensland. However, the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 dramatically increased her workload. Xu found herself facing shifts that lasted up to 30 hours, which took a significant toll on her well-being.
During this time, she explained, “There was a lot of pressure on those who didn’t have kids or elderly people at home to come in.” Her on-call status left her with little time to rest and recharge. As a result, Xu became increasingly exhausted, struggling to find time for friends and family amid her demanding schedule.
By September 2021, after much reflection, she made the difficult choice to leave the medical profession altogether. Interestingly, she was drawn to Amazon after being impressed with their delivery efficiency during the lockdown.
In October 2021, Xu began her new career as a casual warehouse associate at Amazon. Her responsibilities included stacking shelves and preparing orders. She remarked, “I’d never worked in anything like that before, but I was frequently ordering things off Amazon and thought, ‘Why do they deliver so much faster than other companies?’”
Despite starting with a pay rate of approximately $32 per hour—significantly less than the base salary of around $113,792 for assistant surgeons—Xu found the trade-off worthwhile. “In terms of how much time I now have for myself, it works out,” she said.
Since her initial role, she has climbed the ranks and now serves as a full-time operations shift manager. Xu feels financially stable in her new position and appreciates the inclusive work culture at Amazon. “It’s very different… the work culture is super inclusive. There’s no judgment of what your background is or experience. People are from all different walks of life… It’s really opened my mind.”
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TERROR FINANCING ALLEGATIONS: EFCC Drags Miyetti Allah Leader To Court In Multi-Million Dollar Probe!.
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Bello Bodejo, the National President of Miyetti Allah Kauta Kore, was arraigned at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday to face charges related to an alleged $2.63 million money laundering scheme.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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In addition to money laundering, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has accused Bodejo of financing terrorism.
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Bodejo is the sole defendant named in the 12-count charge, which was filed in late June 2026.
Allegations and Plea
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The EFCC alleges that Bodejo accepted various large cash payments in U.S. dollars from Sa’idu Abubakar, including $100,000 in January 2022, $200,000 later that month, $980,000 in February 2024, and $500,000 in March 2024.
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The agency specifically charged Bodejo with willfully accepting these large cash payments without utilizing a financial institution, as mandated by law, and possessing funds suspected to be linked to unlawful activities.
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During the hearing before Justice Inyang Ekwo, Bodejo entered a plea of not guilty after the 12-count charge was read to him.
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Legal counsel for both the prosecution (Wahab Shittu, SAN) and the defense (Ahmed Raji, SAN) were present, with the defense offering no opposition to the plea proceedings.
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“THEY DON’T LIKE ME!”: FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Exposes Tense Relationship With Civil Servants!.
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FCT Minister Nyesom Wike stated during a monthly media chat in Abuja that he is unpopular among civil servants.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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He attributed this lack of popularity to his efforts to shut down channels for the fraudulent diversion of public funds, explaining that money previously misappropriated by staff is now being redirected toward road infrastructure.
Reasons for Friction
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The Minister criticized the habit of approving funds for unnecessary activities, such as traveling to conferences in the United States for land administration, suggesting that staff should instead conduct research locally.
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Wike highlighted a significant shift in budget management, noting that he reduced recurrent expenditure in favor of capital expenditure, moving from a system where recurrent spending accounted for 65 percent of the budget to one where capital projects now receive 70 percent of funding.
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He maintained that he will not approve large sums for “frivolous” conferences, choosing instead to prioritize infrastructure projects that provide tangible benefits to the public.
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Conclusively, Wike asserted that because he puts money into roads rather than funding these conferences—which he described as vehicles for corruption—he does not expect to be liked by the civil service workforce.
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STUDENT LOAN BONANZA: ₦1.5 Billion Hits 6,129 Student Accounts In Massive NELFUND Payout!.
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The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has released a total of ₦1,501,935,800 to 6,129 students for the 2025/2026 academic session.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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This update was shared by NELFUND on Thursday through its verified handle.
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The initiative is part of the Federal Government’s effort to increase access to higher education by lessening the financial pressure on students and their families.
Breakdown by Institution
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Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology (BOUESTI): Received ₦1,360,920,800 for 5,396 students across five tranches.
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Sikiru Adetona College of Education, Science and Technology: Received ₦104,530,000 for 680 students.
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Edo State College of Nursing Sciences: Received ₦36,485,000 for 53 students.
Institutional Confirmation and Feedback
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All three institutions have officially acknowledged receipt of the funds.
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Dr. Bukola Makinde, Registrar of Sikiru Adetona College, confirmed that the funds have already been credited to the students’ bank accounts, noting that this support will facilitate “hitch-free academic progress”.
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Mabel Omobude, Provost of the Edo State College of Nursing Sciences, pledged transparency and stated that the funds will be applied strictly for their intended educational purposes.
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Prof. Andrew Babatunde Omojola, Vice-Chancellor of BOUESTI, commended the Federal Government and NELFUND for their efficiency in managing and releasing the funds.
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