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Another IFUMSA Saga

Another IFUMSA SAGA: The Claims, The Clamours, And The Chaos – A MediVoice Release

It was a usual Friday—the kind that smells of freedom just beyond reach, with the weekend waiting like a faithful lover on the porch, arms wide open. But…

PART 5 IS NOT CHILL!

The 500 level class is gradually coming to an end. And it is high time we revisited a lie we all all allowed to slide at the beginning…

Fear filled

Sometimes It Isn’t Laziness, It Is Fear

Fear, let’s talk about it. This is going to be a very short opinion piece, and it will be worth your time. Trust me. Fear has a way…

Posting

What Posting Will You Do Again in 500l And Why?

500 level they say is the most chill class in medical school, but is it really chill? Here are a few responses from 500-level medical students who asked…

Motivate

3 Tips to Motivate Yourself After A Long Day In College

Today, we bring to you 3 tips to motivate yourself after a long day in college. Have you wondered if you deserved to be appreciated or if you…

What If There Is No Tomorrow?

It’s a beautiful morning, maybe not so beautiful. The only beautiful thing I’ve seen today is the radiant streaks of golden sunlight through my draped transparent curtain, the…

The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog – Book Review

“The boy who was raised as a dog”. The title of this book is abstract. Should I say it’s superficial because it’s not really conveying the actual story.…

MEET ABOLARINWA CLINTON OF THE TENACIOUS CLASS

Hello dearest readers, it’s another episode where we bring amazing personalities your way and as always, we did’nt fail you. Meet Abolarinwa Clinton, a phenomenal member of the…

Fruit

Fruit 101: Impacts Of Fruits On A Student’s Health.

The benefit of taking fruits has been emphasized over time, but this hasn’t stopped the preference for junks by students. Fruits are quite accessible and affordable, yet they’re…

Sleep Quality And Medical School

It is a known fact that Medical students are known for writing exams. In fact, they write exams in medical school for a living. A preclinical student writes…