Seun Adebiyi, a Nigerian Helping Cancer Patients Find Blood-Marrow Donors
On February 24, in Nigeria, the second national bone marrow registry in Africa was released, in part due to the efforts of Seun Adebiyi, a Nigerian-born graduate of Yale Law School. As a carrier of...
View ArticleBackground on Nigeria: How Health Achievements Can Help the Global Black...
On Monday, we posted about a New York Times story about Seun Adebiyi, a Nigerian-born graduate of Yale Law School, who helped to open the second national bone marrow registry in all of Africa....
View ArticleCharles Taylor, Former Liberian Leader, Convicted to a 50-Year Sentence
Some of history’s most brutal and twisted murders took place during Sierra Leone’s lengthy civil war, which lasted from 1991 to 2002. As the former president of neighboring Liberia and a proponent of...
View ArticleAngelique Kidjo: A Star is Born
Angélique Kidjo has made a name for herself that reaches far past the borders of her west-African home country of Benin. This multilingual musician, named “Africa’s premier diva” by Time Magazine, has...
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