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So excited to finally share our paper, now available as a #bioRxiv preprint!

We found that enhancing #mtDNA replication can be highly deleterious, causing #Ferroptosis and neonatal 🫀#HeartDisease. 🧵thread coming soon..

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

#newpublication #mitochondria
This project would not have been possible without the fantastic work from many people, so thank you all! @ASW_lab, @Kivela_lab, @WickstromLab, @JMitophile, @AWartiovaara et twitterless al.
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Recent years have brought several promising approaches to treat different kinds of #mitochondrial dysfunction, and increasing #mtDNA amount has been proposed to be beneficial for certain defects.
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A Demographic Health Survey(DHS) conducted by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) and the Nigerian government shows that the population of out of school children in Nigeria has risen from 10.5 million to 13.2 million. ImageImageImageImage
Nigeria has the highest number of out of school children in the world. About 69 percent of them are in the northern part of the country.
Over the years northern elites deceived their people. They failed to build adequate schools and health care facilities.
They made the people live in extreme poverty. The consequence is the rising insurgencies in the north in the forms of Boko Haram and banditry.
The heartbreaking poverty in the north is similar to the growing poverty in the south orchestrated by the ruling class. ImageImageImageImage
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RISING PRICES OF RICE IN NIGERIA

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Data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) show that in 2015, Nigeria spent nearly $2.9bn in drink and food importation. By 2017 the figure had risen to $4.1bn.
These figures are far from the $22bn the immediate past Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbe quoted in 2018 as the amount the country spends on importing food annually.
In November 2018, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its World Markets and Trade Report
projected that Nigeria’s rice imports will rise 13 percent in 2019 to 3.4 million metric tonnes making it the world’s biggest rice importer after China.
Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed says the projection is fake. According to him, “Nigeria has been
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT

The memorandum we produced emphasized the importance of rural development through organizing villages and hamlets around a small urban centre to create a viable community for developmental planning and service delivery.
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When we went to discuss the memorandum with Chief Awolowo, his understanding of the strategy led him to suggest that our strategy of organizing villages into viable communities is to create what he termed an ‘optimum community’. It was, in fact, Chief Awolowo who christened this
approach to rural development in the country the ‘Opticom Strategy’.

- Page 488 of the book, A Measure of Grace by Akin Mabogunje

Mabogunje is a professor of geography, an intellectual of high repute.
He is 88.
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DONT MISS HER STORY ON TWINKLE
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When she came through the door,her eyes told us the number of times she has travelled in search of the beautiful things of life. As she sat at the head of the table,she remained strong despite the troubles on the bumpy road of time. ImageImageImage
When her voice came, it echoed resoundingly as if her late husband was nudging her to tell it all in honour of the future.
Now that she has explained some of the adventures of Lamidi, we cannot stop her from shedding tears of pain and joy.
She paused, her eyes welled with tears, then she looked at the interviewer, looked at the camera and muttered “I miss my husband”.
She is Adeola Sarat Adesina. Her husband, Lam Adesina was a teacher. He became the governor of Oyo State in 1999.
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