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MEET COOLZKIDDO: A social member of the Magna class.

Good day, Medivoice readers. Let’s meet Coolzkiddo, a social member of the Magna class. This week, in our Personality of the Week session, we are honoured to feature…

Meet Augustine “Pablo” Paul of the Exypnos Class

Hello Medivoice readers! It’s that time of the week again, when we bring to your attention a fabulous personality from IFUMSA who is living their most authentic life…

Here Is Why I Don’t Argue

Some facts don’t change and are always objectively true. I’m a girl, and everyone can tell due to my physical features and mannerisms. Those things stand true and…

IFUMSA Launches An Innovative Hub

Launching of the IFUMSA Hub by the Obafemi Awolowo University Medical Students’ Association (IFUMSA) is one of the groundbreaking initiatives aimed at enhancing collaboration, innovation, and the development…

THE WORLD’S FASTEST ANIMALS

From the rapid flight of a bird cutting through the air to the swift dashes of a land animal evading predators, the animal kingdom boasts creatures that completely…

Shaba Samuel – A Journey through Medicine and Passion

Every medical student has a story—one filled with challenges, triumphs, and moments that shape their journey. This week, we sit down with Shaba Samuel, a dedicated and inspiring…

WRITERS’ INTERVIEW – Today with Abifarin Jomiloju

Here again with us for today’s writers’ interview is a phenomenally talented writer and our very own Emeritus Editor-in-Chief. Let us meet you, please. Your name, what you…

Hearts on Fire

when Tito was fourteen When Tito was fourteen, her parents called an intervention. The fire in her heart had never been set alight.The alchemist lugged his giant box…

Ayomipo Oladipupo Unfiltered: The Lady Behind the Name

Medical school is often described as intense, demanding, and all-consuming. But every once in a while, you meet someone who reminds you that it’s possible to do more–someone…

Yoruba Demons: The Myths and Legend

Chances are you know a Yoruba demon. Heck, you might be one. Researchers at Harvard university say that one in every four yoruba guys are demons. Okay, maybe…