{jcomments on} Hardly have few words caused a chill run down the spine of the person hearing them than these ‘ You have cancer’. ‘You…
{jcomments on} On Wednesday, I walked through the corridors of the Etoug Ebe Baptist hospital after more than a year sabbatical. That was considered a…
{jcomments on}Walking through the streets of Yaounde, there is a unique spectacle. Men and women all clad in beautiful Cicam African wears of various styles…
{jcomments on} To many people, sickle cell disease is synonymous to repeated blood transfusions; in the absence of which the chances of survival for sufferers…
{jcomments on}Many of us grew up believing that, people who have the sickle cell trait commonly refer to as Carriers had the powers of procreation…
{jcomments on} The Industrial Revolution is often credited as the beginning of what we know today as modern civilisation. Before then, life was seen…
{jcomments on} We all know the words about being born with a silver spoon. We also have heard about people being born into…
{jcomments on} ‘Thank God it’s Friday!’These words are what heralds in the weekend and what apt words!After a rigorous week many just want to hang…
{jcomments on} I was visiting with my friend recently and she talked about what was stressing her out so much. I chatted with another friend…
{jcomments on} It is that time of the year again; streets are bustling with the excitement of clean, smartly dressed children carrying bags full of…