In appreciating someone that is very special in one way or the other, at times, one falls short of words. To meet this challenge, I have litigated the length of lexis and strata of structure of English Language lexicon. I grimaced through the dogma of grammar. I dug the depth of diction. I paddled in the puddle of composition. I bathed in the drizzle of breviloquence to appropriate the mechanics of summary.
EXPERTS at the second international mental health conference of the Asido Foundation have said mental health is a universal human right, adding that even
Professor Oye Gureje, Director of the World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Research in Mental Health, Neurosciences and Substance Abuse at