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Kolisky:I am not in Nigeria but plan to return in the future for the sake of my kids They need to know understand their culture and be accultured in where they are from. They may be citizens here but still proudly Africans |
Is there hope for Naija? |
Joker Buhari is risking a lot. If he catch COVID-19, He wont survive it |
gypsey:You can do your research. We are discussing Switch not cuppy A 5 year child refugee in Canada is paid 300 dollars. Adults from age 21 is paid 1400. If it's a family they calculate household. You need to leave Nigeria once to know that developed countries value life |
Unfortunate Nigeria is in precipice. The North will never relinquish power in 2023. The South will revolt and that will be the beginning of the end |
kingsolomonjnr01:I know families that claimed asylum in Canada and are enjoying life. |
Na play she dey play na. Nigeria and junk journalism. She is on political asylum in Canada. She has a 2 bed flat all expense paid. She doesn't pay for light, water or internet access. She is paid $1400 dollars monthly by Canadian government that's over 500k naira. She can enjoy this asylum status for 10 years before her situation is reviewed by Canada. And she can still work if she chooses to work. After 10 years, she can apply for Canadian citizenship also. Her current economic situation is better than over 150 million Nigerians. She is just catching cruise. |
The educated once wont agree with the barbaric acts of their elite |
Buhari will divide Nigeria. He will be the last president of a united Nigeria. Since the North dont trust the west or east, they will try to hold on to power by all means in 2023. The southern leaders will be more united to kick against it and that will mark the beginning of the end for the British child called Nigeria. |
I saw Yoruba muslims there. E be like say Fulani don enter one chance |
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See what Reno said. We all know that Fulani gave Igbos ultimatum to leave their land and not a single tse tse fly was arrested. Arresting Sunday Igboho will trigger crisis.
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The Fulani is just starting. They will never let south west be. Watch how they will be emboldened |
Pope Francis appoints Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah as Member of the Vatican Congregation for Promoting Integral Human Development. The Catholic Pontiff Pope Francis has appointed Most Reverend Matthew Hassan Kukah, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto as a Member of the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting of Integral Human Development. The appointment was contained in a recent letter signed by His Eminence, Cardinal Peter Turkson, the Prefect of the Dicastery. By this appointment, Bishop Kukah will join other members of the Dicastery drawn from different regions of the world to advise and promote the Holy Father’s concerns on issues of justice and peace, human rights, torture, human trafficking, care of creation and other issues related to the promotion of human dignity and development. The appointment, which is renewable, is for an initial period of five years. The Council will be formally inaugurated on a later date. This appointment adds to Bishop Kukah’s string of national and international engagements within the universal Catholic Church. He was first appointed a Consultor and later a Member of the Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue, Vatican City and served under three Popes. He is currently, Chairman of the Dialogue Committees of both the Regional Episcopal Conference of West Africa (RECOWA) and the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN). He was a member of the official Delegation of the Holy See that met with the Emir of Qatar when the country opened diplomatic relations with the Holy See in 2002. In 2016, Bishop Kukah was nominated by the Vatican to represent Africa on the Advisory Board of the Vienna-based, King Abdulazeez International Interfaith and Intercultural Dialogue (KAIICID). KAIICID is the fruit of the collaboration between the governments of Saudi Arabia, Austria and the Holy See for the promotion of worldwide dialogue between world religions. Bishop Kukah comes to the Dicastery on Promoting Integral Human Development with a lot of experience in the areas of human rights, justice and reconciliation. Fr Christopher A. Omotosho Director, Social Communications Catholic Diocese of Sokoto.
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lol. Waste of tax payers money balderdash |
Nothing distracts governors like when your seat is being challenged. Congratulations. He should settle down and start governing |
The midget on the beat. Dont joke with small men |
lol. It will be a good year for those that believe. |
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These people do not deserve to suffer like this |
Kalu wants to install someone who will play his script |
All these is what demotivate the younger officers. The man said the truth and now you want to crucify him. I am sure if he was one of Buratai's boys they would have swept it under the carpet or just redeployed him somewhere. E go hard for Nigeria to work. Farmers are being slaughtered like chicken and here you are chasing shadows with officers who should be leading in front. The mumu Garba Shehu said Farmers didn't have clearance to go to farm, clearance for what? I thought Bokoharam has been defeated. Who do they go to to get clearance. If they apply for clearance, do army officers accompany them to farm? Buhari has failed his supporters. GEJ was regarded as clueless but we lack words to quantify Buhari's Buffoonery. Bokoharam will strike and people will be shouting its service chiefs. When an organisation is not working you start from the head. Buhari is a toothless general. My only joy is that Buhari did 8 years. if not 20 years from now some idiots will tell us that the only man who could fix Nigeria is Buhari and we never allowed him rule. shey una dey see am |
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Biography I am an Associate Professor of Medicine, in the clinician-educator track and Director of the HIV Clinical Trials program of the Yale AIDS Program, Section of Infectious Diseases of the Yale School of Medicine. My clinical responsibilities include educating and training medical students, residents and infectious diseases fellows in various capacities in inpatient and outpatient settings; and through structured course work and other teaching sessions. As a faculty of the HIV training track of the Yale-Internal Medicine primary care program and for over 6 years as a faculty of the Human Resources for Health program in Rwanda, I have extensive experience with curriculum development, structuring of residency training programs, and mentoring residents and faculty. In Rwanda specifically, I have and continue to mentor medical residents and junior faculty in quality improvement and clinical research projects that are locally relevant and addressing important infectious diseases-related problems (particularly HIV/AIDS and antimicrobial resistance). Furthermore, I have facilitated meaningful educational and research collaborations between faculty and trainees across institutions. As the program director of World Bank and HRSA-funded efforts supporting the Liberia College of Physicians and surgeons (LCPS)–run Internal medicine residency training program, I have overseen the selection and deployment of faculty to Liberia, and am responsible for educational programs and activities aimed at strengthening the residency training program. Overall, my expertise and collective experiences to date have positioned me to design and run successful projects around capacity building in low-resource settings including developing and implementing innovative and robust medical training and research programs for faculty, fellows, residents and students. For 5 years now, I have been the Director of the Yale AIDS Program HIV clinical trials program, and a principal investigator on numerous pharmacokinetic, phase 2 and 3 safety and efficacy trials of novel antiviral compounds (HIV). More, recently, given the alarming rate of new infections among men who have sex with men (MSM), I have focused on HIV prevention trials including being a co-principal investigator on a Yale CIRA funded project, which has supported the formation of a cohort of men who have sex with men, who are at high risk for HIV and are engaged in HIV PrEP services in order to study the impact of substance use on retention in care and adherence to PrEP. I am also a lead investigator on the international DISCOVER trial evaluating TAF/FTC vs TDF/FTC for HIV prevention among MSM and transgender women. In response to the COVID pandemic, I am Yale principal investigator on multiple investigational therapeutic and preventative clinical trials for COVID-19 including remdesivir (now FDA approved), leronlimab and remdesivir and tocilizumab combination therapy as well as the Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine trial. Education & Training MBBCh University of Calabar, Nigeria (2003) Fellowship Yale School of Medicine Residency Mount Sinai School of Medicine Board Certification AB of Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease (2012) https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/onyema_ogbuagu/ Meet this young brain https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/pidgin/tori-55040436.amp
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Obvious. The North is looking for anyone loyal and can unite It's either Umahi or Sullivan Chime. Former Enugu State Governor. Umahi is very infrastructural. He is an Engineer. Sullivan is a lawyer who transformed Enugu into a modern city. |
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