Read more about the article 16-year-old Polio Survivor Abosede Akanni to become surgeon for accessible healthcare
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16-year-old Polio Survivor Abosede Akanni to become surgeon for accessible healthcare

In an environment where negligence often stifles dreams, Abosede Akanni (not real name), a sixteen-year-old SS3 student at a government secondary school in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, shares her story of strength and determination after polio left her with mobility…

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Read more about the article The Double Standards of a Misogynistic Society
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The Double Standards of a Misogynistic Society

Misogynistic beliefs are based on contradictory logic, revealing deep flaws in their structure. These inconsistencies expose what gender-based discrimination is and highlight the irrational nature of sexist attitudes. The professional world demonstrates this broken logic through persistent double standards. Organisations…

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Read more about the article “Our treatment should be on National Insurance Scheme”– Sickle Cell Warrior Sarah Uzorchukwu
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“Our treatment should be on National Insurance Scheme”– Sickle Cell Warrior Sarah Uzorchukwu

The Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria reports that Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is the most common inherited blood disorder in the world, and three-quarters of cases occur in Africa. Sickle cell disorder is an inherited haemoglobin disorder comprising sickle cell anaemia…

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