Victor Obanor Osagie
Bio
As a Nigerian author, My pen wields the power to transport readers into vibrant landscapes rich with culture, tradition, and human complexity. With a keen eye for detail and a heart that beats to the rhythm of my homeland Nigeria
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HIV IS NOT THROUGH SEX ALONE
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a complex virus that can be transmitted through various methods, not just sexual contact. Understanding these modes of transmission is crucial for effective prevention and addressing misconceptions about HIV/AIDS. While sexual transmission is a significant route, other methods also play key roles in the spread of HIV. Let's dive deeper into these modes of transmission and why the focus on sexual transmission often dominates discussions.
By Victor Obanor Osagie about a month ago in Motivation
HIV NO LONGER KILL'S
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): A Comprehensive Overview Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a complex virus that attacks the immune system, specifically targeting the CD4 cells (T cells), which play a crucial role in the body's defense against infections and diseases. This virus, if left untreated, can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition characterized by a weakened immune system, making individuals more susceptible to opportunistic infections and certain types of cancers.
By Victor Obanor Osagie about a month ago in Motivation
“I’m bigger than everybody else, It’s not about being bigger than Zubby” – Actor, Timini Egbuson
The discourse over who holds the title of the most prominent actor in Africa has become a topic of fervent discussion, particularly within the confines of the reality TV program "Ebuka Turns Up Africa." Among the many voices chiming in, one prominent figure, Timini, alongside Ebuka Uchendu, has stepped into the limelight to assert his claim to this prestigious title.
By Victor Obanor Osagie 2 months ago in Humans
Resilience Of A Nigerian
In the small village of Adamasingba in rural Nigeria, a place where dusty paths crisscrossed between modest mud-brick homes, lived a 17-year-old boy named Pelumi. Born into a family with meager means, Pelumi's days were a dance with the sun, as he navigated life's challenges with an intelligence that shone brighter than the sun that beat down on their village.
By Victor Obanor Osagie 2 months ago in Fiction