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Industrial Training Completion and Project Status of Eric Azibataram

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Eric Azibataram has successfully concluded his industrial training period at St. Peter's Hospital. The practical attachment, which provided significant hands-on experience in Microbiology, officially ended on September 30, 2025. It is confirmed that Mr. Azibataram has already successfully defended his work related to the industrial training. This milestone signifies the comprehensive application of his academic knowledge in a professional healthcare environment.   With the defense complete, Eric Azibataram is now shifting his focus entirely to the preparation and submission of his final year project. This final academic requirement will serve to consolidate the skills and insights gained during his tenure at St. Peter's Hospital. Key Details Included: 1.  Trainee: Eric Azibataram 2.  Location: St. Peter's Hospital 3.  End Date: September 30, 2025 4.  Status 1 (Defense): Successfully completed 5.  Status 2 (Project): Awaiting/Focusing on the fina...

"From Humble Beginnings to Academic Excellence: Eric Azibataram's Inspiring Journey" by Eric Azibataram

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- Eric Azibataram, a determined microbiology student, is rewriting his story and achieving his dreams, one milestone at a time. Growing up in a average income household, Eric faced numerous challenges that threatened to derail his academic pursuits. However, his unwavering resolve and passion for learning propelled him forward. "I was determined to break the cycle of poverty and create a better life for myself and my family," Eric said in an interview. "I knew that education was the key to unlocking my potential." Eric's hard work and perseverance began to pay off when he gained admission into the University to study microbiology. Since then, he has consistently excelled academically, earning top grades and recognition from his peers and professors. But Eric's success extends beyond the classroom. He has also developed a passion for research, particularly in the field of antimicrobial resistance. His research projects have been select...

Buhari is dead

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President Tinubu don order Vice President Kashim Shettima to travel go United Kingdom to accompany President  Former president Buhari serve as military general in his 80's and was  elected president twice after the country return to civilian rule in 1999.  His government  was overthrown in the year 1985 by General Ibrahim Babangida. Who died  two years after he left   his  office in 2023. He serve as president from 2015-2023. former president  buhari will be buried  under the islamic rites, politicians and other  key political actors will pay respect  deceased family. President Tinubu as ordered Vice President Kashim Shettima to travel to the United Kingdom to accompany President  body back to Nigeria for his burial.  By Eric Azibataram. 

introduction to food microbiology By Eric Azibataram

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Food microbiology is the study of microorganisms that interact with food, influencing its quality, safety, and nutritional value. Microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, can have both beneficial and detrimental effects on food. Beneficial Microorganisms 1. Fermentation: Microorganisms like lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and yeast are used in food fermentation, producing compounds that enhance flavor, texture, and preservation. Examples include yogurt, cheese, bread, and beer. 2. Probiotics : Certain microorganisms, like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, are added to foods for their potential health benefits, such as improving gut health and boosting the immune system.  Prebiotics are non-digestible fibers that serve as food for beneficial microorganisms in the gut, promoting their growth and activity. They help support a healthy gut microbiome, which can lead to various benefits, including: 1. Improved digestion 2. Enhanced immune system function ...

Eric Azibataram left Ripus Hospital Ltd for St.peters hospital

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Eric Azibataram, a dedicated IT trainee, has made a significant move in his career development by relocating his training to St. Peter's Hospital. Previously, Eric was undertaking his IT training at Ripus Hospital;  however, the absence of adequate lab facilities hindered his ability to gain practical experience. In pursuit of a more comprehensive learning environment, Eric made the strategic decision to transfer to St. Peter's Hospital, renowned for its state-of-the-art infrastructure and cutting-edge technology. This new setting is anticipated to provide Eric with the ideal platform to hone his IT skills, leveraging the hospital's advanced lab facilities and expert guidance. Throughout his training, Eric has demonstrated a strong commitment to his professional growth, and this move is expected to further enhance his capabilities in the IT domain. With the resources and support available at St. Peter's Hospital, Eric is poised to make significan...

men are truly amazing by Eric Azibataram

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Man is an Amazing Being: Unlocking the Marvels of Human Potential From the intricate complexities of the human brain to the boundless depths of the human heart, the being we call 'man' is a marvel of unparalleled wonder. With the capacity to create, to innovate, and to push beyond the boundaries of what is thought possible, humanity has consistently defied expectations and redefined the limits of potential. Watch  full video  men are wonderful From the towering achievements of scientific discovery to the profound expressions of artistic genius, human beings have proven themselves to be capable of greatness. And yet, despite the many advances and accomplishments that have marked our journey as a species, we are still only beginning to scratch the surface of our true capabilities. In this exploration of the human experience, we will delve into the many facets of what makes man an amazing being, from the resilience of the human spirit to the incredible diversity of hu...

introduction to microbiology By Eric Azibataram

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Introduction to microbiology    By your youngestmicrobiologist  Eric Azibataram. Student of Federal University of otuoke  Microbiology is the scientific study of microorganisms, which are tiny living organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Microbiology is  the scientific study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, encompassing their biology, structure, function, and impact on various aspects of life, health, and the environment .   Microorganisms include  1. Bacteria : Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.  2. Viruses : Small particles that replicate inside the cells of living organisms. virus is  a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism, infecting all life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea .   3. Fungi : Org...

scientific importance of bitter leaf by Eric Azibataram

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Bitter leaf, scientifically known as Vernonia amygdalina, is a plant with numerous traditional medicinal uses, including potential benefits for digestion, inflammation, and overall health.  Description Perennial Bitter leaf is native to the eastern and western parts of Africa where it grows wild along water ways, in grassland and at the edges of forests. It is a shrub or small tree up to 2 - 5m with elliptical green leaves up to 20cm. long. Bitter leaf as the name implies is a bitter plant, whose leaf extracts, stems, and barks are used for culinary, medical, and curative purposes. It likes direct sunlight and water in well-drained soil. Culinary Uses In many African countries the leaves are used as a staple vegetable in soups and stews. Due to its bitterness the leaves are washed several times after which they are dried and used to prepare meat dishes. Fresh Bitter leaf can be squeezed or blended like smoothies and drink as juice, you can boil it and drink as tea or ad...

South Korea struggles to contain deadly wildfires, forcing mass evacuations by Eric Azibataram

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South Korea is battling one of its worst wildfire seasons in recent history, with over a dozen blazes erupting across the country, claiming four lives, and forcing thousands to evacuate. The government has declared a state of emergency in four regions, citing "extensive damage" caused by the simultaneous wildfires ¹. The fires, which started over the weekend, have burned thousands of hectares of land, with the damage expected to make them the third-largest in the nation's history. More than 3,000 people have been evacuated to shelters, and at least 11 people have been seriously injured ¹. Strong winds, dry weather, and haze are hampering firefighting efforts, with over 6,700 firefighters deployed to battle the wildfires. The government has mobilized all available resources to contain the fires, with nearly two-fifths of the personnel dispatched to Uiseong, one of the worst-affected areas  The economic impact of the wildfires is also a concern, with the tourism...

Rivers State Administrator, Ibas Appoints New SSG, Worika

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The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Ibok-Ete Ibas, has appointed Professor Ibibia Lucky Worika as the new Secretary to the State Government (SSG). In a statement issued on Tuesday, Ibas announced that the appointment of Worika takes immediate effect. The administrator emphasized that the decision was made after a careful evaluation of Worika’s credentials, extensive experience, and strong performance throughout a rigorous selection process. “Professor Worika holds a Ph.D. in International Environmental and Comparative Petroleum Law & Policy from the University of Dundee, United Kingdom. He has served in prestigious roles across academia, international organizations, and government advisory capacities,” the statement read. Ibas further stated that Worika’s appointment aligns with the administration’s commitment to leveraging the immense human capital of the Rivers people to foster peace, stability, and security in the state. In a related development, Ibas also announ...