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DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
AZEEZAT FAJEMBOLA
15 episodes
2 days ago
Dr. Fajembola's opinion over the years has been for advocacy and talking about topics which affect humans socioeconomically, henceforth I am taking us to the world of publications, and to the lives of scientists. My aim is for the world, in and outside the world of STEM to understand publications from the author's perspective holistically. I built a platform even a layman can understand and enjoy. Please join me every weekend on YouTube and various podcast platforms to learn, unlearn and relearn topics that affect us from the cell, tissues, organs, systems, organisms, to our institutions.
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Dr. Fajembola's opinion over the years has been for advocacy and talking about topics which affect humans socioeconomically, henceforth I am taking us to the world of publications, and to the lives of scientists. My aim is for the world, in and outside the world of STEM to understand publications from the author's perspective holistically. I built a platform even a layman can understand and enjoy. Please join me every weekend on YouTube and various podcast platforms to learn, unlearn and relearn topics that affect us from the cell, tissues, organs, systems, organisms, to our institutions.
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DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRE-DISEASE LIFESTYLES OF WOMEN WITH OSTEOPOROSIS IN ONDO STATE, NIGERIA.

🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- MR. SIMON AROYEHUN KAYODE.


Mr. Aroyehun Kayode Simon-Peter is a dedicated and results-driven public health professional from Nigeria, deeply passionate about health promotion, education, and advocacy. With a strong academic foundation and diverse hands-on experience, he has consistently sought to drive impactful public health initiatives in various communities.


Mr. Kayode's academic journey reflects a focused commitment to the field of public health. He earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) with a specialization in Health Promotion and Education from the prestigious University of Ibadan between 2022 and 2024.


Prior to his master's degree, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Education (B.Sc.Ed) in Health Education from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (2015-2019). Mr. Kayode's career is marked by a series of roles that have allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in practical settings.


Currently, he serves as a Health Education officer at the Primary Health Care Centre in Meiran, Lagos, where he develops and delivers health education sessions and assists in the planning and implementation of public health campaigns.


As a researcher, Mr. Aroyehun Kayode has contributed to the body of knowledge in public health. He is presently working on multiple researches. He has co-authored publications on topics critical to Nigeria's health landscape.Kayode is a well-rounded public health professional poised to make significant contributions to the health and well-being of communities.


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5 days ago
45 minutes 53 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
CONTEMPORARY ANTI-RETROVIRAL DRUGS (ARVDs) DISRUPT FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT IN FEMALE WISTAR RATS.

🟨🟦 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR. BAKARE AIRAT ADEOLA.


Dr. Bakare Airat Adeola is a lecturer and translational researcher at the University of Lagos, Nigeria who is interested in investigations that impact directly on lives. She holds a Ph.D. in Anatomy with specific focus on reproductive biology and neuroendocrine regulations. Her professional journey reflects commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving women’s reproductive health through evident scientific explorations.


Currently, she is interested in unravelling the mechanism behind neuroendocrine dysregulations in antiretroviral drugs-associated infertility for strategic development of treatment intervention. Dr Bakare has received several competitive research grants, presented her research findings at both national and international conferences, and published in reputable peer-reviewed journals.


Beyond academia, she is passionate about mentorship and community engagement. She actively supports teenage girls through empowerment programs focused on sex education and life-building skills, thus fostering informed choices and resilience in young girls in building greater tomorrow. Dr. Bakare’s career combines scientific excellence, teaching and social impact, positioning her as a scholar dedicated to improving reproductive health, enhancing knowledge acquisition for continuous growth and shaping future generations of leaders.


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2 weeks ago
39 minutes 44 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
RESURGENCE OF EBOLA IN UGANDA: RESPONSE STRATEGIES, LESSONS LEARNED, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS.

GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR EDWARD MAJANI.


Dr. Majani Edward is a distinguished global public health researcher, editor, and leader with over four years of experience advancing research, policy, and community-based initiatives across Africa and beyond. He has authored more than 45 peer-reviewed publications in health systems, infectious disease epidemiology, and social well-being, demonstrating his commitment to evidence-driven solutions.


He currently serves as a Research Scientist at the Center for Reforms, Innovation, Health Policies and Implementation Research (CeRIHI) and Managing Editor of the Journal of Infectious Disease Policy. He is also a Guest Editor and former Associate Editor at the Journal of Public Health Research (SAGE Publishing), where he leads special collections on Mpox epidemiology.


His leadership extends to youth empowerment and policy engagement, having served as Chief of Party for national programs on gender-based violence and youth-led research under the Youth Health Action Network. He has facilitated multiple high-impact workshops and presented at leading scientific conferences.


Majani is a YALI Fellow, Michigan Fellows Africa Initiative Scholar, and recipient of multiple awards, including the Ntuli Kapologwe Primary Healthcare Award. Driven by impact, Majani is committed to building resilient health systems, advancing health equity, and mentoring the next generation of public health professionals.


@who.fides @who @unesco @unescomil @cdcgov @cdcglobal @africacdc


#eachonehelpone #DrFajembola

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2 weeks ago
52 minutes 57 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
ADOPTION AND SCALE-UP OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR POLYPILL : A REALIST INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS .

🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- PROF. SEYE ABIMBOLA.


Prof. Seye Abimbola was born and raised in Nigeria. He is a professor at the University of Sydney in Australia. He has lectured, researched, and written extensively on learning and governance in health systems and on knowledge practices and epistemic injustice in global health. He was awarded the Prince Claus Chair in Equity and Development at Utrecht University in the Netherlands in 2020 and was the Radulovacki Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University in the United States in 2024.


His research on dignity-based practice in global health research is currently supported by a discovery award from the Australian Research Council. He was the founding editor in chief of BMJ Global Health (2015-2024). His essay collection titled "The Foreign Gaze" was published in 2024.


#eachonehelpone #drfajembola


@unesco @unescomil @cdcgov @africacdc @cdcglobal @who @who.fides

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 7 minutes 48 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
PRECISION MEDICINE : UTILIZING GENOMIC INSIGHTS FOR CUSTOMIZED THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES.

🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- PROF. SINAR YUNITA PURBA.


Prof. Yunita is a Public Health Lecturer and Midwifery Practitioner with over 10 years of experience in maternal and child health, focusing on health promotion, early childhood growth and development, and reducing maternal and infant morbidity. She is a consultant at Bank Indonesia, was a consultant at USAID Momentum in 2024 and founder, Koala Home Medical Care, 2021–present.


She also worked as a medical assistant, Peace Corps USA, 2018–2020, a lecturer, Medistra Health Institute, 2022–2024 with public speaking & Gender Based Violence Training from 2017–2023.


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@cdcgov #eachonehelpone

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4 weeks ago
37 minutes 52 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
RANIBIZUMAB AND BAVACIZUMAB IN MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES.

🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR JAMES ODUBIA.


Dr. James Success Odubia is a dedicated researcher with a strong commitment to advancing public health through health promotion and evidence-based research.


Currently, Dr. Odubia serves as the Head of Research and Development at DataClear Consult. He also contributes to higher education as a Lecturer and Research Adviser at Dove Francies University. Conclusively, he aspires to be a professor of Public Health.


@who

@who.fides @unesco @cdcgov

@africacdc #eachonehelpone #DrFajembola

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1 month ago
37 minutes 25 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME IN NIGERIA.

🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR SUMAYYA AL- MANSUR.


Dr. Sumayya Al-Mansur is a medical doctor, public health educator, and doctoral student at the University of Maryland. Her expertise spans clinical practice, public health, and health communication. She works at the intersection of medicine and behavioural science, focusing on designing and implementing effective health communication strategies.


Passionate about health education and impact, she bridges research and practice to improve health outcomes in underserved communities.


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#Eachonehelpone #drfajembola

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1 month ago
38 minutes 28 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
ANEMIA, IRON STATUS AND HIV: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE.

🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- PROFESSOR IBRAHEEM ABIOYE.


Prof. Ibraheem Abioye (MD, MPH, SM, PhD) is an accomplished physician, population health scientist, epidemiologist, and biostatistician. He trained as a medical doctor at Lagos State University in Nigeria and holds three postgraduate degrees from Harvard University: Masters in Global Health, Biostatistics, and a Ph.D. in Population Health Science. In between, he coordinated clinical trials and prospective cohort studies in Tanzania during a postdoc at Harvard. He also completed

a postdoc at Brown University, working on studies set in the Philippines. His PhD thesis

and much of his academic research have focused on clarifying the interaction of

nutrition, infectious diseases, especially HIV and Malaria, and maternal and child health.

He co-founded and coordinates StatsClinic, a nonprofit organization that delivers free,

web-based research methods training to healthcare professionals across African

countries. StatsClinic’s training programs have been attended by thousands of

healthcare professionals worldwide. He also teaches epidemiology at Harvard

University. He serves as the Trial Statistician for clinical trials led by the Center for Clinical Trials Research and Implementation Science (CCTRIS), at LUTH.


He is currently a Medical Director at Genentech, Inc. a biotechnology company in

California, USA. He leads evidence generation strategy and Phase IV randomized trials for an in-market drug for multiple sclerosis. Dr. Abioye is a highly accomplished researcher, with more than 50 publications in high-impact journals. He has led or supported numerous research projects, including projects funded by the US National Institutes of Health, Gates Foundation, and the biopharma industry.


#eachonehelpone #DrFajembola


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1 month ago
41 minutes 26 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
RENEWED COMMITMENTS TO ELIMINATE CERVICAL CANCER: WHAT THIS MEANS FOR LMIC COUNTRIES.

🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR ZAINAB SHINKAFI BAGUDU.


Dr. Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu is a distinguished pediatrician and global health leader with a profound commitment to women’s health and cancer care. A pioneer in Nigerian healthcare, she established Medicaid Radio-Diagnostics & Clinics, the first comprehensive diagnostic center in Abuja, addressing a critical gap in medical services.


Recognising the urgent need for cancer care, she also founded the Medicaid Cancer Foundation, driving awareness, prevention, and improved access to treatment. The foundation has raised over $2 million to address gaps in cancer care.


As the former First Lady of Kebbi State, Dr. Bagudu leveraged her position to spearhead transformative healthcare initiatives, including the development of a comprehensive cancer control plan and the expansion of HPV vaccination for girls. Her advocacy extends globally through her roles with UICC and First Ladies Against Cancer.


Dr. Bagudu is UICC President-elect 2024-2026. With a relentless dedication to improving lives, Dr. Bagudu continues to be a driving force in the action against cancer, empowering communities, and shaping healthcare policies in Nigeria and beyond.


@drzus @who @uicc_official

#eachonehelpone

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2 months ago
31 minutes

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
GRIPE WATER /NOSPAMIN USE IN CHILDREN.

🟨🟦 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR. KAWTHAR OMOLOLA AHMED.


Dr. Kawthar Omolola Ahmed is a Nigerian medical doctor and biomedical scientist with a growing interest in pediatric surgery. She earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) with distinction from Makerere University in Uganda and also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science. She went on to complete her medical internship at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital in Nigeria.


Alongside her studies and clinical training, Dr. Kawthar has been actively involved in student associations, research societies, and health advocacy initiatives. She has participated in leadership and mentorship roles, as well as community health awareness projects, which have shaped her values of service, collaboration, and continuous learning.


In 2024, she presented a narrative review on pediatric trauma management at the Scientific Conference of the Association of Paediatric Surgeons. She is also currently engaged in research that spans pediatric age groups and infectious diseases. Dr. Kawthar remains committed to advancing in her medical career with humility, seeking to make meaningful contributions to patient care and public health through research, clinical service, and mentorship.


#health #gripewater #nospamin #children #pediatrics #pediatricians

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2 months ago
45 minutes 38 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
A NATIONWIDE RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SEROPREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF TRANSFUSION INFECTIONS.

GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR. ADAEZE OREH.


Dr. Adaeze Chidinma Oreh is a Nigerian family physician, public health expert, and advocate for universal health care. She currently serves as Commissioner for Health in Rivers State, a 2019 Aspen Institute New Voices Fellow, she previously led the Abuja Centre of the National Blood Transfusion Service (2009–2014), where she helped revise Nigeria’s National Blood Policy under the National Health Act of 2014.


Dr. Oreh earned her MBBS from the University of Nigeria, and holds postgraduate degrees in International Health Management from Imperial College London and Public Health from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. She is a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians and is certified in health leadership and quality care by Harvard, the University of Washington, and the University of Bath.


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@adaezeoreh

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@wghnigeria

#research #blood #blooddonation #Nigeria

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2 months ago
56 minutes 8 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
Prevalence and Patterns of dysmenorrhea among students of Tertiary Institutions in Delta State.

🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- PHARMACIST BENEDICTA APUAMAH.


Benedicta Chukwuyem Apuamah is a Nigerian-trained pharmacist, global health expert, and passionate advocate for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With over five years of program management experience, she has contributed to projects funded by The Global Fund and the CDC, collaborating with organizations such as Management Sciences for Health, the United Nations, and SOS Children’s Villages International.


In 2017 and 2018, Benedicta served as a ONE Champion, representing Nigeria and Africa at the ONE Youth Summit in Brussels, where her presentation earned a standing ovation from the then ONE.org CEO Gayle Smith. She further honed her leadership skills as the chairperson of the Reproductive Health Caucus at the Tanzania International Model UN in 2019 and was recognized as a delegate at the Global Engagement Summit in Chicago in 2020.


She earned her Master’s degree in International Health and Social Management with distinction in 2023 from the Management Center Innsbruck (MCI), supported by the Ban Ki-moon and One World (AAI Salzburg) Scholarships for her SDG advocacy. That same year, she interned with the UNODC HRMS team in Vienna, contributing to innovation projects.


In 2024, Benedicta won the Science Speed Talks Contest at the Geneva Health Forum for her outstanding public speaking skills. She is the founder of Girls for Development Goals Foundation, driving community health initiatives in Nigeria, and currently works at MCI as a Project Assistant with the Ulysseus European University Alliance team. Benedicta resides in Austria with her family and remains committed to creating lasting global impact.


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#research #eachonehelpone #menstruation #dysmenorrhea

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3 months ago
55 minutes 40 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
Prevalence, Awareness, and Factors Associated with Hypertension Among People Living with HIV.

🟨🟦 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR. ANDREW KANYIKE MARVIN.


Prevalence, Awareness, and Factors Associated with Hypertension Among People Living with HIV in Eastern Uganda. A Multicentre Cross-Sectional Study



Dr. Andrew is a talented researcher and scientist. He has worked on research initiatives involving COVID-19, diabetic mellitus, and antibiotic resistance with a variety of researchers both in and out of Uganda. He has authored several publications and a multiple grant winner. At Busitema University, Dr. Andrew received a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree. He currently supports the creation of the "Natural Products Research and Innovation Center" as a member of the Busitema University Natural Products and Drug Research Group (BUNaPReG), which is housed at the Faculty of Health of Health Sciences at Busitema University. He is also currently a Ugandan PhD student at University of Exeter, United Kingdom.


The discussion is on hypertension in people living with HIV in Eastern region of Uganda


#Eachonehelpone​ #Fajembola​ #HIV​ #Hypertension​

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3 months ago
45 minutes 3 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis-Associated Morbidity in Africa: A Systematic Review.

GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR. OKEKE COLLINS CHINEDU.

Pulmonary Tuberculosis-Associated Morbidity in Africa: A Systematic Review



Dr. Okeke Collins Chinedu is a medical doctor from Nigeria, currently completing his one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). He earned his medical degree from the College of Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, where he developed a strong interest in research and academic writing.


Dr. Collins has published eight peer-reviewed articles and served as a reviewer for eight manuscripts with the Cureus Journal of Medical Science. He previously held leadership roles as House Officer Representative, Financial Secretary, Electoral Secretary, and Team Lead of the SiGAF Anaesthesiology Group.


Beyond medicine, he is a passionate athlete and has won national medals in badminton, tennis, and basketball at the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Games. He is also an avid fan of Formula 1, tennis, badminton, football, and basketball. A committed Christian, Dr. Collins is deeply inspired by faith, service, and global medical advancement.


#eachonehelpone #TB #Africa

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3 months ago
1 hour 25 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
The use of antibiotics in COVID-19 management: a rapid review of national treatment guidelines.

GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR. YUSUFF ADEBISI ADEBAYO


The use of antibiotics in COVID-19 management: a rapid review of national treatment guidelines in 10 African countries. Dr. Azeezat Fajembola and Dr. Yusuf Adebayo Adebisi.


Dr. Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi is a pharmacist and epidemiologist. He completed his pharmacy training at the University of Ibadan and earned an MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology from the University of Oxford, supported by a fully funded Commonwealth Shared Scholarship.


He is currently pursuing a fully funded PhD at the University of Glasgow on a UK Research and Innovation ESRC PhD Scholarship. He has published over 200 papers in peer-reviewed journals.



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3 months ago
40 minutes 16 seconds

DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
Dr. Fajembola's opinion over the years has been for advocacy and talking about topics which affect humans socioeconomically, henceforth I am taking us to the world of publications, and to the lives of scientists. My aim is for the world, in and outside the world of STEM to understand publications from the author's perspective holistically. I built a platform even a layman can understand and enjoy. Please join me every weekend on YouTube and various podcast platforms to learn, unlearn and relearn topics that affect us from the cell, tissues, organs, systems, organisms, to our institutions.