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joining us now is florida state representative anna eskamani representative eskamani, through for joining us, i know you ve been involved in battles to basically stop what the governor and others are trying to do to florida education. how are you reading this victory in court today it is not permanent, it is a temporary victory but do you think it portends anything as far as a larger battle first of all, thanks so much for having me. it s a big victory for us, especially since right now we have house bill 999, which is a huge takeover of higher education in florida, canceling certain wages and minors including woman and gender studies which i studied, it goes after tenure changes, general education courses and it cancels dei and crt and much of it bill s focus comes out of that anti-woke act hb-7 the fact that we have this temporary victory in court does
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By Shina Abubakar – Osogbo
The Vice Chancellor of Adeleke University, Professor Solomon Adebiola, has disclosed that a covid-19 vaccine developed by Nigerian scientists is currently at the clinical trial stage.
He added that the vaccine, which was recognised by the World Health Organisation and supported by the Federal Ministry of Health was developed by a scientist from Adeleke University, Dr Oladipo Kolawole, in collaboration with others from five other universities in the country.
Addressing journalists at the university’s senate building in commemoration of the institution’s ten years anniversary, Professor Adebola said the candidate vaccine was one of the two from Africa and the only one from Nigeria, which was recognised by World Health Organisation, (WHO).