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Alarm-Cock? Why Does The Rooster Crow

“Coo-coo-doddle-do” The rooster crows before your alarm clock rings. If it was an alarm, you could switch it off, and return to the comforting arms of sleep. But,…

A Recap of IFUMSA Health Week 2023

After a two-year hiatus, the bells of celebration began jingling again. IFUMSA was ready to celebrate the peak of her activities , the health week, for the 36th…

A REPORT ON THE IFUMSA ELECTION (2023)

It’s the beginning of a new leadership era and after another IFUMSA election, the members of the association are eager to see what the new administration has in…

Online Shaming: Finding the Middle Ground Between Accountability and Empathy

The internet indeed gives people the freedom to express themselves. However, on most days, this liberty is often misused. Online shaming has become a major issue in the…

43rd Induction Ceremony:Achievements’ Symphony

The 43rd induction ceremony It is in the tradition of alpine travelers to celebrate their milestones, however small, but the 43rd induction ceremony was a celebration of reaching…

Movie Review: The boy who harnessed the wind

I knew that I wanted to see “The boy who harnessed the wind” when my smart friend gave it a thumbs up. A 2019 movie, Chiwetel Ejiofor gave…

Can You Tell Them Apart? Animals That Look Alike 2

This piece, the second part of “Animals that look alike,” features a new set of exciting animals. It also clarifies a few misconceptions about some of these animals while at it – from how related they are to their demeanour. Read on to find out!

Meet Dr. Salami Muteeat from the Excelsiors Class

Medivoice: It is that time again when we bring amazing IFUMSAIES to the table for questioning, but this time around, tables have turned. As per “Dr. season“, we…

Meet A Promising Honorable, Awoyemi Fisayo.

It is another publications day and we have the honor of having the most promising honorable of the year with us on the MediVoice blog. Let’s dive right…

PANDEMICS 2: PURPLE DEATH, THE FEVER OF WAR

On the economic front, a major fiscal depression accompanied by large-scale inflation was more likely a result of the war than the disease.