Aisha dan kano biography of william
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Aisha Muhammadu Buhari's Post
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An overwhelming amount of information regarding COVID arises daily as new data become available. Writing research grants to several funding agencies during this hectic time needed to be done fast and efficiently. Since there were more unknown features of this virus than known, many ideas emerged, and I was able to plan interesting studies. Contributing to understanding this disease is challenging. Evaluating the immune response in children and adults and unveiling the different clinical spectra and the underlying mechanisms of the disease is the aim of these studies. Living through this pandemic is challenging for everyone, but knowing that I am contributing to its understanding and resolution is encouraging and makes me proud to be a virologist.
Every day I teach my children that everything they yearn to achieve in life needs effort, dedication, optimism, self-confidence and, most importantly, passion. Staying up late at night finishing the report of experiments, replying to emails and writing manuscripts can be exhausting, but it is worth it because I am following my goals and doing my part during this COVID pandemic. Likewise, advising students and fellows on their laboratory projects and scientific careers allows me to leave them a legacy of my experience and skills, whic
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The 15th National Diaspora Day since inception in and the third in the series since the establishment of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) in May had come and gone on Sunday July 25, but the memories lingers on in the minds of all the stakeholders.
So, it was not a mere coincidence that the theme of hybrid virtual National Diaspora Day where over participated was: “Diaspora Integration for National Peace and Development”.
In recognition of the diaspora’s contribution to national development, the virtual celebration in the form of a webinar was organised by the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), the two-year old Commission which provides a platform to engage Nigerians in the diaspora in policies, projects and participation in the socio-economic, cultural and political development of the country.
Welcoming all participants to the National Diaspora Day, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of NIDCOM said the theme chosen for the Day was apt in linking peace and development to diaspora integration.
She called on the National Assembly to promulgate the much-anticipated law that would grant voting rights to Nigerians in the diaspora and urged the latter to be good ambassadors for their homeland in their host countries and share good practices with Nigerians at h