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Bury The Burdens

Bury The Burdens

We just want to sleep and forget the worriesSleep and forget the burdensThe burdens should be buriedBuried in the soils like the fossilsThe soil that toils the toysThe…

The Three-Week Outside Posting Experience-Part 6 Vox Pop

As the final-year medical students of Obafemi Awolowo University approach the end of their medical school journey in less than four months, we all are looking forward to…

POTW: Meet Falokun Oluwatobiloba- The Einstein Of The Exypnos Class

It’s another week to explore the personalities of phenomenal IFUMSAites, and this time we have with us as our personality of the week a stuff lord and febrile…

Book Review: “Who Moved My Cheese?”

Originally published in 1998, “Who Moved My Cheese?” stands as a timeless bestseller. The book blends motivational wisdom with simple yet profound parables. Authored by Spencer Johnson, M.D.,…

Agriculture: Nigeria’s Potential Cash Cow.

Agriculture is so important to Nigeria that it is well represented on her flag and on the Coat of Arms; the two major colorful symbols of any nation…

First Clerking: Not Apparently Well

Clerking is one of the necessary evils in medical school. My first clerking in medical school was an epic disaster. If a compilation of worst clerkings was done,…

TRUE LOVE- AGAPE

True love- that is, deep, abiding love that is impervious to emotional whims or fancy- is a choice. It’s a constant commitment to a person regardless of the…

Omolara

Omolara: Child of Destiny

Omolara was the light of her parents’ lives. She brought joy to everyone around her, always smiling and courteous with other people. She would always say, “People are…

Breadcrumbs of affection (a poem)

A poem about Breadcrumbs of Affection, by Ravanjie You keep tossing  little breadcrumbs  Of affection my way. You leave a tiny trail of tiny I press each piece…