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KNUST: Remarkable but hardly impressive

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  • Tekonline.org 8 years ago

    doxyCYCLINE therapy

  • Tekonline.org 8 years ago

    Since you are living in the States, you might have come across the term "Subject Matter Expert", or SME.

    There are indeed world-renowned parasitology SMEs at KNUST. The Germans know that very well.

    Anyway, your grasp o ...
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  • Tekonline.org 8 years ago

    Incidentally, this year's Nobel Prize for Medicine had something to do with your write-up:

    "...William C. Campbell and Satoshi ?mura discovered a new drug, Avermectin, the derivatives of which have radically lowered the in ...
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  • Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. 8 years ago

    Thanks for the info, Tekonline.org.

  • GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago

    Ahoofe you are an abject kwesibroni worshipper!! Did you actually say you were happy because " I am sure the research was spearheaded by German scientists"!! Sorry for you my friend, no wonder you are an NPPite!! WTF!! For re ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 8 years ago

    Where do I begin? I do hope Dr. Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe has the time, if ever so often, to read his postings. I read with concern most of Dr. Kwame's posts because it is scary thought knowing this man has roots in Ghana and loya ...
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  • Saman 8 years ago

    This Anus licking mutherfucker wont give us a break with his nonsense. Fuckin dudu eating monkey

  • LONTO-BOY 8 years ago

    Dr Okoampa-Ahoofe, the Onchocerciasis[river blindness] may have diminished your vision, but it did not diminish the vision of research collaborative venture. It doesn't matter whether KNUST researchers played a far less scien ...
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  • Nima Boy 8 years ago

    "Remarkable but hardly impressive" this is the heading of a English professor with PHD in MADNESS. Okoampa you are truly INSANE. Dooolo

  • J. S. Amakye 8 years ago

    St Peters is in Nkwatia and that is not in the Afram Basin. A little geography would have helped.