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FACTS ABOUT MR. KORNA ANONGO TERHEMEN WHO DROPPED OUT OF UI MEDICAL SCHOOL
For some days now, we have carefully and painstakingly followed reports, call-outs, insinuations and opinions in the media about Mr. Korna Anongo Terhemen who dropped out of the University of Ibadan Medical School.
Most of the reports on this protracted matter of more than 20 (twenty) years are full of wide gaps and misrepresentations which this write up will address:
To begin with, it is on record that the University of Ibadan responded to a petition by Mr. Terhemen to the Honourable Speaker of the House of Representatives dated 26 March, 2014 which was served on the University for consideration and appropriate response through the Senate Committee on Education in April 2014. The University responded (after painstakingly going through its Committees and processes) by a letter from its immediate past Registrar dated 20th February, 2015 with 10 Annexures.
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ICYMI: Ibadan varsity medical school nearly damaged many of us, Anongo just couldn’t pull through –Ex-classmate
Published 13 March 2021
Dr Olusegun Adeoye, a 2005 graduate of the University of Ibadan medical school and currently a public health specialist with the West African Health Organisation in Burkina Faso, was a classmate of Terhemen Anongo, 43, who ended up as a porter, pushing a wheelbarrow in Benue State after dropping out of the medical school a year before graduation. In this interview with
OLADIMEJI RAMON
What is your name and occupation?
My name is Olusegun Adeoye. I am a medical doctor – a public health specialist. I work in a regional organisation of ECOWAS, called WAHO (West African Health Organisation).