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A Suffolk vet has revealed the "huge challenges" of working through the coronavirus pandemic - including having to tragically put down pets in people's.
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HOME OF PROFESSORS: I taught 8 profs in my family, 3 are my children Professor Akpokodje
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By Jimitota Onoyume
EMERITUS Veterinary Surgeon and administrator, Professor Joseph Akpokodje, who trained eight professors in his family, three being his offsprings, has revealed his drawbacks at 89 years.
Prof. Akpokodje who has over 80 publications in national and international academic journals retired as a Veterinary Surgeon in the 80s from the prestigious University of Ibadan, where he was Head of the Department of Veterinary Surgery and Medicine for many years. He also functioned as a sub-dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and has over 80 publications in national and international academic journals.
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