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CelebritiesRe: Lekki Toll Gate: DJ Switch Speaks About Shootings by NextPresido: 4:22pm On Oct 23, 2020
Buhari is a lazy coward
PoliticsRe: PMB Deserves Praise For Not Discarding GEJ's Kano-Niger Republic Rail - Lauretta by NextPresido: 5:14am On Sep 29, 2020
Is this one for transporting cows or what?

HealthRe: Wuhan Pool Party In China Sparks Outrage Amidst Covid-19 - Video by NextPresido: 2:50pm On Aug 19, 2020
These people no well
CareerRe: Inner Galaxy Group Treating Nigerians Like Slaves by NextPresido: 1:39pm On Aug 12, 2020
The National Assembly should investigate this matter seriously as we don’t have a president in this country
BusinessRe: World Trade Center Abuja On Fire (Photos, Video) by NextPresido: 2:48pm On Jul 13, 2020
Chai
PoliticsRe: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: I Saved Billions Of Dollars As Finance Minister by NextPresido: 2:47pm On Jul 13, 2020
Yet bubu the liar in thief said he did not meet any money. He should explain himself

TravelRe: Woman Upset Over Failed Relationship, Smashes Plane Window Mid-flight In China by NextPresido: 8:30pm On Jun 15, 2020
This kain of nonsense does not happen here in France where I go to school

PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri To Buhari: You Are Always In Shock, We Don't Need A Shock Absorber by NextPresido: 3:25pm On Jun 12, 2020
The way bubu dey shock he can supply 24hrs electricity to the whole Nigeria
TravelMost Popular African Countries To People From Outside Africa by NextPresido(op): 5:19am On Jun 10, 2020
People from 124 countries outside Africa were asked to list names of African countries from memory. These are the results

PoliticsRe: Abdullahi Sule Sacks Tijani Aliyu Over Alleged Fraud by NextPresido: 4:43am On Jun 09, 2020
And PMB was raising Gandollar's hands for reelection campaign after watching that video


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGCvXTISNns

EducationOnly Black Med Student In Canadian Uni, Chika Oriuwa Graduates As Valedictorian by NextPresido(op): 10:55pm On May 30, 2020
As the child of immigrant Nigerian parents, Chika Oriuwa was taught early she had to do more, be much better than the competition and leave nothing to chance — because the odds were not in the favour of a little Black girl with kinky hair, African features, an ethnic name and parents who talked funny.

She had a natural affinity for science. The ability to process and understand medical concepts comes easy. And when that landed her at University of Toronto’s medical school in 2016, hello, she was the only Black medical student in the class of 259.

In Canada’s largest city, with the country’s largest Black population, in one of the world’s most diverse cities.

“It was very uncomfortable, acutely exhausting,” Oriuwa says. “I was going to be crippled or empowered by it.”

On Tuesday, Oriuwa graduates as valedictorian, the first Black woman so honoured at the school and the first woman in 14 years.

She won’t be able to walk up and collect her honours and then attend the bash her mom, Catherine, had been planning for 300 guests.

But her valedictory address is already videotaped and ready to run in the planned virtual graduation Tuesday morning.

And thanks to her stellar efforts as the face of U of T’s Black Student Application Program (BSAP), and a recruitment magnet, the graduating classes of 2022 and 2023 have 14 and 15 Blacks, respectively.

“I never want anyone to feel like I felt,” says Oriuwa, 26, days before graduation. “It’s not easy representing your race. Being the only Black person, you are acutely aware of race and identity at all times. There are these tropes people assign to you if you step out of line. It was chronic exhaustion.”

There is this thought: that one can doff or don one’s identity at will. Some appear to pull it off. Others move in and out, choosing the injustice to internalize.

Oriuwa is made to confront the challenge head on.

“I have this innate characteristic. If I see injustice, it’s hard for me to be complicit in being observant. I feel an urge to speak on it … in a way that’s productive.”

And she’s seen a lot — starting with her parents and the discrimination they faced in their professional lives and in society, even as they tried to shield their three children from its sting.

“That moulded my advocacy. I heard the stories of overt racism in Montreal, the passive words against mom and her accent, the passing comment about my hair, nose, ethnic name, the dark-skinned woman, and colourism in high school with so few Blacks pursuing sciences — just a disproportionate trajectory, so I started to question things. Pair that with my curiosity and desire to speak out and it was the perfect storm.”

That first valedictory address at Thomas Aquinas Secondary School nine years ago challenged her high school grads to go seize the world. Tuesday, she will talk about a world coloured by diversity and inclusiveness — her world, the new emerging world that her peers must see.

Oriuwa said all she ever wanted to be was a doctor — except for when she flirted with being a writer and her dad, Stephen, skillfully manoeuvred that by telling her doctors can write.

As classes ended during undergrad years at McMaster University, she and three Asian classmates went on a New York shopping trip to blow off steam before preparing to write the critical medical school admission exam MCAT. They were in great spirits approaching U.S. border security.

After the cursory questions yielded the information they were all students preparing for med school, the officer leaned forward, looked at Chika incredulously:

“Even you?” he asked.

“Well, yes.”

“Really?” the officer persisted.

“It was like he was trying to catch me in a lie. A Black woman and medicine was not possible. And I’m heightened by the realization of police violence against Black bodies. How hard do I push back? I was in an intimidating position.”

Besides, Chika would never see a Black woman doctor in the flesh until she was in her 20s.

The students drove away in eerie silence. Her classmates soon apologized for what they had just heard. The incident won’t be forgotten.

“It’s imprinted in my memory. Even thinking about it makes me emotional. I wish that border patrol officer could know where I am now, seven years later. How dare you question the aspiration and dream I have had for 17 years? It’s there, the hurt and alienation, right under the surface.

“So, advocacy, for me, is a form of self-preservation. I’m writing my own narrative. My wanting to get into medicine was an improbability. So, it stoked the flames. Of the persons in the car, I was the first to enter med school.”

It’s not that academics came easy for Oriuwa. She likes learning, but not in a nerdy way. Not that there is a problem with that reality.

“I never ever not tried. And because I tried so hard, I can’t say I just rode my natural ability. I have confidence that I am a smart young woman. But I won’t rest on my laurels. I want to be known as someone who is driven — intellectually, professionally. I’m very, very keen.”

She was also very, very disappointed when she arrived at U of T to find they had a Black Medical Students Association, but no Black students.

The university had a summer mentorship program for prospective medical students, in conjunction with community groups, the Black Physicians Association of Ontario and its own Black students.

But they needed a catalyst.

Oriuwa was what the doctors ordered.

“She’s an icon to so many, here and abroad,” said Ike Okafor, who heads the BSAP. “She was intensive, the public face of that program, and was on television, before the provincial task force, and handled numerous correspondences.

“She made us really proud.”

Some study medicine intent on cutting open bodies to perform improbable surgeries. Oriuwa has other designs, such as reconstructing minds, repairing the damage of institutional racism, making her people whole again.

This is the world of Trayvon Martin, Minnesota’s George Floyd and countless others Black bodies sacrificed on the altar of endemic, institutionalized racism; it’s a reality confronted by Black Lives Matter, football player Colin Kaepernick and others.

So Oriuwa settled on psychiatric medicine that “allows me to have close connection with my community and continue the advocacy and outreach within my community.”

While most graduates were concentrating on preparation for their licensing exams, Oriuwa couldn’t shake the latest assault on a Black body in the U.S.

“I’m affected when someone is murdered mercilessly in the U.S.

“That could be my brother; could be me.

“In predominantly white spaces, where you encounter racism, they don’t care if I’m a doctor. That’s why I align myself so strongly. It’s hard to understand unless you are part of a community that experiences violence and can’t carry on your normal day because of pervasive trauma of anti-Black violence.”

Put another way, the “demonstration of the deleterious effect of compounded institutional discrimination and intersectional oppression,” gets you down so you sit and grieve instead of studying for your doctor’s licence exam needed to start your residency.

“There is this misconception that even I had — that when I reach a certain level of professional competence and respect I can shed my skin, in some way. They won’t see me as Black. They will see me as a doctor.

“No, no, no. There is no escaping.”

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2020/05/28/the-only-black-medical-student-in-a-u-of-t-class-of-259-chika-oriuwa-graduates-as-valedictorian.html

PoliticsRe: President Buhari Directs Kick-Off of PPI; Approves Funding by NextPresido: 7:09pm On May 27, 2020
Is this going to provide the 24hrs electricity they promised Nigerians in 2015?
CrimeRe: White Woman Calls Police On A Black Man Over Dog Leash In New York (Video) by NextPresido: 1:47pm On May 26, 2020
GamalNasser:
Very Dangerous woman..If you check now she will be a Pro Biden Democrat ...That's how these useless liberal snowflake weaponise the gender and race card at everything that threatens their stupidity!!!!
you are forming expert on US matters...all the way from Ajegunle.

Well done sir
PoliticsRe: British Government Congratulates Gambari As New COS by NextPresido: 3:14pm On May 13, 2020
See as everybody dey run to congratulate new COS like say we elect new President. Goes to tell you that PMB is not in charge at all
HealthRe: Mike Pence Didn't Wear Face-Mask During Visit To Clinic by NextPresido: 2:25pm On Apr 30, 2020
Trouble dey sleep yanga go wake am
HealthRe: COVID-19: Father Refuses To Accommodate Son Who Returned To Ekiti From Lagos by NextPresido: 3:01pm On Apr 29, 2020
the guy wey dey film think say this situation na joke abi?
Foreign AffairsRe: I Won’t Close Churches, Corona Can’t Survive In The Body Of Christ - Pres. Magu by NextPresido: 11:20am On Mar 25, 2020
natural selection
PoliticsRe: External Reserves Slides To 27 Months Low by NextPresido: 8:19pm On Feb 17, 2020
And they keep borrowing money. What are they using all of it for?
PoliticsRe: Kola Ologbondiyan: APC’s Claim On Insecurity Misleading, Propaganda by NextPresido: 5:56am On Feb 04, 2020
Even my 2 year old niece knows that PMB has already failed in the war against insecurity just as he failed his WAEC 60 years ago
PoliticsRe: Insecurity: We Are Handling Security Well, Osinbajo Tells Pastors by NextPresido: 5:54am On Feb 04, 2020
Is he calling Daddy GO a liar? huh

PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Judges Drop To 13, NBA Kicks by NextPresido: 5:59am On Feb 03, 2020
Some of PMB's major accomplishments in the past five years:
- turned the judiciary into his lapdogs
- made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world
- promised to eradicate bokoharam but only made them stronger and added fulani herdsmen to the mix leading to the worst loss of lives since the civil war
- got Nigeria banned by the US for insecurity. Our colleagues in that list include Sudan, Yemen and other failed states
- worsened Nigeria's corruption index from #138 under Jonathan to #146 today
- increased fuel price from #97 per liter to #148 today
- exchange rate went from $1 = #200 in 2015 to #360 today

Change indeed
CrimeRe: Weapons Used In Killings In Nigeria Trafficked From Libya, Turkey, Others by NextPresido: 4:31pm On Jan 31, 2020
Most Nigerians will concur that this is the most glaring failure of this administration. Thousands of people have been killed in the past five years than in any other time period in Nigerian history excluding the Civil War. The only fact that is more vexing is that no one has been held accountable for these crimes. As a result, the blood-letting continues. The government has comically blamed invading Libyans and launched Operation Python Dance in the peaceful southeast while granting amnesty to Boko Haram and herdsmen who continue to ravage and pillage law-abiding communities killing innocent men, women and children. The initiative by governors of the South-West to create a security outfit only demonstrates how dire the situation is. The EU also recently released a report placing the blame of innocent citizens clearly at the feet of PMB's government

(http://saharareporters.com/2020/01/19/buhari-doing-nothing-end-killings-persecution-christians-fulani-%E2%80%93european-union)[/url].

The House of Reps calling for his service chiefs to resign was an indirect call for PMB to resign because he directly appointed and is keeping them
AgricultureRe: Tomato Jos: Mira Mehta Shows The Largest Active Tomato Farm In Nigeria by NextPresido: 1:03pm On Jan 31, 2020
Hope dangote does not run them out of business because he wants a monopoly
PoliticsRe: China: Nigeria Can Do Better by NextPresido: 5:37am On Jan 28, 2020
MelloJelly:
yeah for a country our size we need to start manufactring weapons
Do you want all of it to end up with Boko Haram? This one wey FG dey feed and release them in the name of rehabilitation
PoliticsRe: Sowore To Take up Volunteer Teaching Job In Abuja by NextPresido: 5:30am On Jan 28, 2020
He should apply to aso rock to teach buhari. The man got F9 on every WAEC subject
PoliticsRe: Buhari To EU: We Will Defeat Boko Haram With Civil War Experience by NextPresido: 8:48pm On Jan 25, 2020
The boko haram problem has been going on for more than 30 months so what's his point?
PoliticsRe: Amotekun: Afenifere Accuses Tinubu Of Doublespeak by NextPresido: 6:45am On Jan 23, 2020
Tinubu is a coward and a coward will never rule this country
BusinessRe: Nigeria, Sierra Leone Plan Currency Swap by NextPresido: 5:29am On Jan 02, 2020
Our government want do Sierra Leone serious 419

Everybody is into yahoo yahoo now grin
PoliticsRe: Nigerians’ Incomes Will Shrink In 2020 – Rewane by NextPresido: 5:19am On Jan 02, 2020
All na next level
PoliticsRe: How Sowore Was Manhandled And Re-Arrested By The DSS (Video) by NextPresido: 1:39pm On Dec 06, 2019
A dictator will forever remain a dictator

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