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NO TWO INDIVIDUALS ARE THE SAME - PROF. IWU

NO TWO INDIVIDUALS ARE THE SAME - PROF. IWU By Miles Olu The Professor of Pharmacognosy Prof. Maunce Mmaduakolam Iwu as the guest speaker at the model Herbal Clinic of Department of Pharmacy, University of Lagos in commemoration of African Traditional Medicine day also featuring Exhibition of Nigeria Herbal products at Chapel of the Healing Cross Hexagonal, opposite Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), idiaraba, Lagos has said No two individuals are the same in all ramifications.  Prof Iwu was the 3 rd Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC from June 2005 – April 2010. He was preceded by Abel Guobadia and succeeded by Prof.Attahine Jega.  He is the chairman of the board of Director of Inter CEDD Health Products, a dietary supplements manufacturing and market company, consortium of six companies that focused on the entire value chain of agriculture, health and wellness sector from organic farms through scientific research and drug deve

Medicine Is For Everybody – Prof Grange

Medicine Is For Everybody – Prof Grange By Leo Ezekiel. The One time Federal Minister of Health Professor Adenike Grange as the honorable Keynote Speaker at the chief (Dr) Moses Adekoyejo Majekodunmi (M.A.M.F) in collaboration with St.Nicholas hospital which is tagged ‘The August Event” celebrating chief (Dr) Majekodunmi’s ideas on health care, education and his 5 th memorial said that medicine is for everybody.  The theme of the August Event, Health, A National challenges. Restructuring and driving sustainable growth. The August Event is held at Agip Recital Hall, MUSON centre Onikan, Lagos island, Lagos.  The keynote speaker prof. Grange did present her célèbra lecture through slides and she Marshaled outlines of the 28 – page lecture which came in as introduction, health status and post approach to health care, how the change began, structural challenges, Recommendations for removing challenges, current changes policy and legislative, expected outcomes and fin

MAN WINDS UP FOUR DAYS 54TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

MAN WINDS UP FOUR DAYS 54 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE By Leo Ezekiel & Uche   Brown. Yes, the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) has successfully wound up her 54 th annual conference which did start on Monday August 21, 2017 and the   said 54 TH annual conference ran up to Friday August 24, 2017 at the Multipurpose Hall of Yaba College of Technology, (YCT) Yaba, Lagos.  The Theme of the 54 th Annual Conference of MAN dwelled on ``Mathematics as a key to Sustainable Change To Growth and Development”. The keynote presenter is Dr Uyi Uwadia, the registrar, West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) and of a truth he did not disappoint the participants with his heavy researched mathematic paper he did present.  The lead paper presenter 1, professor Samuel Segun Okoya of University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos and the head paper 2 presenter Dr. Mrs. Margret Kudirat Ladipo, Rector of Yaba College of Technology, yaba Lagos they both did well with their presentations.

HRM ACHEBE SHOWERS PRAISES TO ALMIGHTY GOD FOR ONITSHA DAY 2017

HRM ACHEBE SHOWERS PRAISES TO ALMIGHTY GOD FOR ONITSHA DAY 2017 BY LEO EZEKIEL, MILES OLU & UCHE BROWN His Royal Majesty Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Ugochikwu Achebe has spiritually showered praises to Almighty God for the graces and mercies. He has granted to the sons and daughters of Onitsha in Lagos State.  He spoke extempore at the open field of Police College, Ikeja, Lagos as his subjects members of Onitsha Improvement Union (OIU) Lagos or branch. He categorically charged all and sundry to be good and worthy ambassadors and representatives of Onitsha here in Lagos State because a good name is far better than a bogus richness.  After paying homage’s to his Royal Majesty Agbogidi Obi of Onitsha Achebe, and traditional breaking of Kola nuts, the chairman of the event Nnabuenyi IK Osakwe presented his opening remarks to all and sundry as he told the sons and daughters that Onitsha Day 2017 is really a remarkable day that the rich cultural heritage got to be showcased