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  • Restoring Health To The Agenda In Nigeria – Report From A Conference

    by Ike Anya November 26, 2008
    by Ike Anya

    On a cold morning last Saturday, over 200 professionals with a commitment to improving the health of Nigerians met at the Gustave Tuck lecture theatre of University College, London…

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  • I Write To Process The World Gently – Sefi Atta In Conversation With Ike Anya (2)

    by Ike Anya July 22, 2008
    by Ike Anya

    “Ethnic stereotypes are absurd to me because I was raised in a part of Lagos that was unusual in the sense that almost all my friends and family had parents …

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  • I Write To Process The World Gently – Sefi Atta In Conversation With Ike Anya (1)

    by Ike Anya July 22, 2008
    by Ike Anya

    “Ethnic stereotypes are absurd to me because I was raised in a part of Lagos that was unusual in the sense that almost all my friends and family had parents …

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  • Some Things Just Cannot Wait…Helon Habila Discusses Measuring Time With Ike Anya (1)

    by Ike Anya January 30, 2008
    by Ike Anya

    “Stereotypes are often created out of ignorance, and sometimes malice. The best counter to that is of course education, which is one of the things, my novel does, I think..” …

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  • Some Things Just Cannot Wait…Helon Habila Discusses Measuring Time With Ike Anya (2)

    by Ike Anya January 30, 2008
    by Ike Anya

    “Stereotypes are often created out of ignorance, and sometimes malice. The best counter to that is of course education, which is one of the things, my novel does, I think..” …

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  • Restoring Health To The Agenda, A Matter Of Life And Death (2)

    by Ike Anya April 19, 2007
    by Ike Anya

    In this piece, as a network of Nigerian public health professionals, we put forward our analyses of some of the issues that should be paramount in the health agenda for …

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  • Why Are We Crying? We Are All Guilty

    by Ike Anya December 14, 2005
    by Ike Anya

    I am sitting at my computer, transfixed by the images on the internet of the grieving parents and relatives of the over one hundred people that died in Port Harcourt …

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