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Abiola A. Alaka, MD

@TripleAMD

@Umichimres Alumni | @ACCintouch IMRes|Aspiring Cardiologist🫀| Post Doc Research Fellow @umichcvc

Ann Arbor Entrou em Eylül 2023
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Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I'm looking for 20 students who scored all A's in 2023/2024 WAEC exams. Their results will have to be 100% genuine and reflection of their exceptional intelligence. An organisation reached-out to me today and is interested in sponsoring the students application to United World Colleges. It's an intensive 2 year program only available for exceptionally smart students. It's a rigorous program. Once they successfully go through the program, they can gain full scholarships to Ivy League schools like Harvard, MIT, Stanford etc. The program is done in 18 different countries ranging from US, Canada, Singapore etc. So the successful students will move to any of these countries for the 2 year program. Kindly share so the right people may see it. PS: Students who wrote waec in miracle centers should not bother reaching out.
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uché blackstock, md@uche_blackstock·
Thrilled to see Internal Medicine residents at @UMichIMRes reading and discussing my @nytimes best-seller LEGACY: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine for their Anti-Racist Book Club! Thank you for buying from a local, Black-owned book store @DetroitBookCity!
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Our patients are seekers of healing and healing comes in many form such as listening and providing comfort. #Healer
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
Tunde Onakoya beats a very worthy opponent and one of New York’s finest, National Chess Master Shawn Martinez! 6 hours down, 52 hours to go! #TundeChessMarathon
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Re-inventing the wheel, re-integrating myself into the community, “skipped curriculum” #Faith #resiliency
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Last week, I visited Morgan State University's nursing program to learn how they are leading in addressing disparities in the nursing workforce. We must do more to support young people who want to go into medicine to improve care for our Black and Brown communities.
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I am finally using my God given gift left hand #Echo
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Some Rare Historical Facts About The Yoruba People: 🎯 Ancient Civilization: The Yoruba people have a rich history that dates back thousands of years. They are believed to have originated from the city of Ile-Ife, which is considered the spiritual and cultural homeland of the Yoruba. 🎯 Artistic Excellence: The Yoruba are known for their exceptional artistic skills. They have a long tradition of creating intricate sculptures, masks, and textiles, which are highly valued for their beauty and craftsmanship. 🎯 Oyo Empire: The Yoruba were part of the powerful Oyo Empire, which was one of the largest and most influential empires in West Africa during the 17th and 18th centuries. The empire had a centralized government and played a significant role in regional trade. 🎯 Orisha Worship: The Yoruba have a unique religious system known as Ifa, which centers around the worship of deities called Orishas. These Orishas are believed to govern different aspects of life and are venerated through rituals, ceremonies, and divination practices. 🎯 Gelede Festival: One of the most vibrant and colorful festivals celebrated by the Yoruba is the Gelede Festival. This annual event honors the power and importance of women in Yoruba society, with elaborate masquerades and performances. 🎯 Talking Drums: The Yoruba are renowned for their mastery of the talking drum, an instrument that can mimic the tonal patterns of the Yoruba language. These drums were used for communication, entertainment, and storytelling. 🎯 Yoruba Diaspora: The Yoruba people have a significant presence in the African diaspora, particularly in countries like Cuba, Brazil, and Trinidad and Tobago. Their cultural traditions, language, and religious practices have influenced these communities. These rare historical facts offer a glimpse into the fascinating history and cultural heritage of the Yoruba people. #Africa
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