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"ROBADIUM"; was a newly discovered lethal element causing flu, multiple organ damage and cancer. The results of these findings were to be released by Dr. J. Andre and his group of Scientists at an international press conference in Geneva. One week before the Press Conference, Dr. Andre and his team were killed in an automobile accident. The police suspected foul play but could not prove anythingDr. Wole Omotola, a notable Nigerian and internationally acclaimed Pharmacist, tried to d...
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2021
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The Lion of Apomu has a strong love theme spiced with honour and gallantry. Now a medical doctor and Creative artist, John Aina's mother supported him when, as a five-year-old child, he expressed his desire to write to his beloved aunt studying in England. His passion for writing grew with John writing comics while in primary school. His bosom friend and classmate was a budding graphic artist who illustrated the characters.Years later John won a prize for a short story titled Cocai...
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