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Call for Entries for the 3rd Edition of The Papyrus Initiative Essay Competition
MEDIVOICE NEWS AND LITERARY CLUB, Obafemi Awolowo University’s Medical Students Association (IFUMSA), is thrilled to announce the 3rd Edition of the Papyrus Initiative Essay Competition. This edition aims…
Gloryland Week 2023: 7 days of Amazing Experiences
A report of activities that took place between as members of the Gloryland Medical Students Hostel celebrated their annual Gloryland week
EXCELSIORS FORTIS: DANCING WITH THE STARS
It was a night full of stars at the Ifeloju event centre as the Excelsiors Fortis wrapped up their final odyssey by dancing with them. A sojourn that…
On Health Weeks and Celebrations
2 years+ since the last IFUMSA Health week, and counting. Health weeks are arguably the most anticipated event of the year in medical school. Put simply, it is…
The Exypnos Mental Health Hangout: An Interview with the Class Coordinator and Event Attendees
On the 5th of August 2023, the Part 4 class had an “unwinding” event and group support hangout and we’re here to “unwind” the details of what went…
A Relook at UIMSA v IFUMSA Friendly Games: The Bigger Picture
Over the weekend, the IFUMSA Scalpels set out to Ibadan for a series of friendly games. The games played included Chess, Scrabble and Football. Things certainly did not…
Doctor Plus 5.0: A Confluence of Health and Tech (Event Report)
Doctor Plus 5.0 was supposed to be a conflux of health, and technology. However, students from various disciplines formed its tributaries. Doctor Plus 5.0 is the fifth edition…
Doctor Plus 5.0: An Interview with the Chairperson of the Planning Committee
It’s another beautiful day and there’s something peculiar in the air. Everyone can feel it, and everyone is talking about it. The anticipation, excitement, and euphoria. You can…
Fàájì Night- A Night of Wine, Dine and Dance
Gèlè mi ga ju tì e lo Owanbes are typically marked by a Gèlè war. But this was no regular Owambe. It was a Fàájì night- a night…