Opinion
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Are Physical and Mental Health Two Sides of a Coin?
For a long time, the mind and body have been viewed as separate entities that, like oil and water, don’t…
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Respect in Medicine: To Be Asserted or Earned?
In every system in the world, competitive advantage and hierarchy play crucial roles, often conferred by age and experience. From…
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Little Pebbles for All and Sundry
I guess almost everyone must have at some point in time had a two-, three-, or four-day streak unbroken. The…
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The Problem with Accommodation: A COMUI Dilemma.
“I can’t believe we’re about to do this right now.” This was the first thought voiced by many of the…
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Exploring Alternate Histories of World War II: What Could Germany Have Done Differently?
World War II, often described by scholars as the deadliest conflict in human history, erupted only about twenty years after…
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Meet Prof. Temitayo Ogundiran, Provost-Elect CoM-UI
The University of Ibadan College of Medicine (CoM-UI) is a renowned institution known for its rich history of excellence and…
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Nigeria’s Democracy Day: Incipience
Democracy, a concept taught to many as early as primary school days, has undergone a shift in meaning in various…
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Friendship: A Journey of Phases or a Lifetime Commitment?
In the words of Samuel Butler, ”Friendship is like money, easier made than kept.” The quote captures the fact that it…
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Striking the Already Stricken: The Impact of Strikes on the Average Nigerian
Nigeria was held at nothing short of a stranglehold when the organised labour went on strike on Monday the third…
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Nigeria, We Hail Thee—Or Not?
You have seen (or heard) the news and likely been drowned amidst the deluge of memes about the introduction of…
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