TRYPANOPHOBIA

Phobia is an exaggerated, usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, a class of objects, or situations. According to Merriam Webster English Dictionary, a phobia is a psychological term for irrational or obsessive fear. There are unusual phobias in our world today; these include:  Xerophobia -the fear of dryness Claustrophobia -the fear of confined spaces, Ideophobia -the fear of ideas,  Aichmophobia -the fear of sharp objects, Haphephobia -fear of being touched,  Anthropophobia -fear of social circles, and so on.  Trypanophobia, which is the phobia to…

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WHO ARE YOU?

Who are you? Right here, right now, if I ask you this question, what will you say? I am not going to give you time to think about it, but I do expect an articulate answer, one that will cover the different aspects that make you, you. Can you answer this? I realized some time ago that I wouldn’t have been able to answer this question expressively on the spot, not like I would a book I just read or…

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2021 JCI FOPA AWARDS

I was fortunate to be present at the Fifteen Outstanding Personality Award organised by the Junior Chamber International, University of Ibadan Chapter. The fifteenth edition of this award took place at the famous Trenchard Hall on Saturday, 2nd October 2021. Just before I was chosen to be the representative of UIMSA Preclinical Press, my typical Saturday is usually a bland one characterised by intense rest, movie binge-watching and football. However, this one turned out different as I got to try…

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May the Best Man win

The Press Night/Presidential debate for the 2021 University of Ibadan Students’ Union elections took place on Thursday, 7th October 2021. Due to compliance with the COVID-19 protocol, it was announced that only 150 observers and three pressmen per organization would be allowed into the New Faculty Lecture Theatre (NFLT), Faculty of Science where the event was held. This wasn’t followed to the letter as everyone interested in the event eventually gained access to the Hall. As you go to the…

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MAJOR EVENTS IN NIGERIA HISTORY 1980-2000

Nigeria; 1980 –2000 1980 : Coalition of the National Party of Nigeria and the Nigeria People’s Party to get a majority in the Parliament. 1983: Despite widespread criticisms, massive deportation of non-nigerian citizens, mostly Ghanaians, to their country on account of taking jobs meant for Nigerians amidst the  massive drop in Oil boom. Re-election of Shehu Shagari in an election reported to be marred by rigging and other forms of irregularities. Later that year, Major Muhammadu Buhari overthrew the government…

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MAJOR EVENTS IN NIGERIA HISTORY (1960-1980)

Nigeria: 1960-1980 1960: Nigeria gains independence from Britain. Alhaji Tafawa Balewa becomes the Prime Minister and Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Governor-General. 1961: The people of Northern and Southern British Cameroons vote whether to join Nigeria or become a part of the French Cameroons. The North vote to join Nigeria, becoming the Sardauna Province of Nigeria while the south vote to leave. 1963: Nigeria becomes a republic, separating itself from the British monarchy. Nnamdi Azikiwe becomes the first President of the country.…

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH SESUGH LORNENGE, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS IN THE JUST CONCLUDED INTER- FACULTY GAMES

INTERVIEWER: Can we meet you. SESUGH LORNENGE: My name is Sesugh Lornenge, I am a 600level medical student. I am the current Alexander Brown Hall sports minister and I have passion for sports particularly athletics. INTERVIEWER: You represented UIMSA in the just concluded Inter faculty games, how would you describe the experience? SESUGH LORNENGE: It was quite interesting, we were able to put up a good team with which we came home with 13 medals which ranked us second behind…

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH ABA FEMI, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS IN THE JUST CONCLUDED INTER- FACULTY GAMES

INTERVIEWER: Can we meet you? ABA OLUWAFEMI: I am Aba Oluwafemi, a 500 level medical student of the University of Ibadan. I love music, swimming and basically exploring new things. INTERVIEWER: You participated in the recently concluded Inter-faculty Games.Which faculty did you represent and games you competed in? ABA OLUWAFEMI: Yes I did, I represented University of Ibadan Medical Student Association, UIMSA, and I competed in Swimming. INTERVIEWER: How many awards did you win? ABA OLUWAFEMI: Well, in swimming it…

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NCC says no plan to disqualify Nigerians under 18 years from getting SIM cards

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has denied claims that it planned to disqualify Nigerians below 18 years of age from getting Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards. A media report Wednesday claimed that the NCC was planning to stop Nigerians, under 18 years, from having access to SIM cards. The Commission said parents and guardian can acquire SIMs for their children and wards under 18 years, but be ready to take responsibilities for whatever might happen thereafter. NCC in a statement…

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England announces new ‘life-saving’ drug for sickle cell patients

England’s National Health Service (NHS) has announced a new “life-saving” drug Crizanlizumab to help people suffering from sickle cell disease (SCD). Crizanlizumab is expected to be delivered through transfusion drip and “works by binding to a protein in the blood cells to prevent the restriction of blood and oxygen supply that lead to a sickle cell crisis,” NHS said in a statement. About 5,000 people living in England will be treated with the drug in the next three years. SCD is…

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