by Chiemezie Madu | Oct 26, 2022 | Health & medicine, Society & Culture
I clearly recall my first experience at resuscitation. It was at night, in my first week as a house officer, fresh from medical school. A young lady, ravaged by AIDS and Tuberculosis, and as thin as the shadow of a hair had just given up the ghost and I was called in...
by Chiemezie Madu | Oct 7, 2022 | Society & Culture
In recent times, I have found myself fascinated with ageing and the process of ageing. I am particularly interested in the determinants of longevity and the psychology of older people, that is, what makes them live long and what goes on in their mind as they get...
by Chiemezie Madu | Sep 22, 2022 | Politics & Policy
The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has found itself in an unending imbroglio 5 months to the general elections. To the unsuspecting many, the crux of the tussle may seem to be a quest for fairness and justice. But a more circumspect analysis shows that the...
by Chiemezie Madu | Aug 15, 2022 | Health & medicine
One of my most heart-rending moments in my career as a doctor is seeing sickle cell patients going through a painful crisis. Perhaps the only thing more traumatizing is when patients come to the end of their lives. I think it is plainly wicked and extremely selfish,...
by Chiemezie Madu | Jul 21, 2022 | Politics & Policy
Today (July 21, 2022) is day 157 of the ASUU strike. I thought it was a record until I was told ASUU completed a 9-month uninterrupted strike in 2020, under the same President Buhari (a year after his re-election for that matter). President Muhammadu Buhari I spoke...