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MY DAD TOOK OUT A LOAN IN MY NAME! In Part 1 of this episode, we discuss a dilemma around a father who took out a loan out in his sons name without telling him and his son is wondering whether he should report him to the police. Sukali and Uzoma also go head to head in this weeks "DON'T GOOGLE IT!" As always, please comment below with your thoughts and don't forget to Like, Share And Subscribe
In this powerful convo, Morewa and Uzoma break down what it really means to trust God with your love life. They dive into the impact of community, accountability, and mentorship, sharing their own journeys through heartbreak, finding peace, and spotting those green flags. Uzoma opens up about how faith and a strong support system help you overcome doubts and embrace God's plan—even in marriage. The episode wraps with a heartfelt prayer for anyone seeking hope and guidance in their relationships. Connect with Uzoma: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uzomairoche_/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@UzomaIroche Connect with Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candidchristianconvos/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CandidChristianConvos Shop the card game
En este episodio examinamos: La historia, paradigma, organización y facciones de los Hem-Ka Sobk. La historia, paradigma, organización y facciones de los Uzoma La historia, paradigma,' y organización de los Bata'a La recopilación de la visión de las esferas de los Hem-Ka Sobk ========================================================= Pueden encontrar todas nuestras redes sociales en: https://linktr.ee/juarezbynight ========================================================= Odile Clio: https://twitter.com/OdileClio https://www.instagram.com/odileclio/ Elias Lozornio: http://facebook.com/unstoryteller ========================================================= Nuestro amigos: WOD Latino America: https://www.facebook.com/WoDLatinoAmerica https://www.instagram.com/wodlatinoamerica/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz-Lx1LTQ-dkQlW9hRxcSCA El Gremio de la Frontera: https://www.facebook.com/groups/443096336234894/ Master Phase: https://open.spotify.com/show/64fwdiaY5eivxzS5qZDYyf https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBhZefZH7kIpDPkXuh4SKbQ Corona Rol: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYMIKDkrZgsQjuUdtaLUKXw ========================================================= Algunas partes de los materiales son derechos de autor y marcas registradas de Paradox Interactive AB, y se usan con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. Para obtener más información, visite white-wolf.com Este programa no forma parte del material oficial del Mundo de Tinieblas de White Wolf. ========================================================= Musica de Fondo: Intro y Outro: Witch Rescue Robot Royalty https://youtu.be/9bizMWuxiCg Hem-Ka Sobk: David Chas - Sobek: God of the Nile https://youtu.be/umyqQJR2oSs?si=dkkm_SOxFfYC5Nh6 Uzoma & Bata'a: Alma Libre Studios - Vodou https://youtu.be/alhQihDk-EU?si=IwtU5oyQ4hQyLd74
In Part 2 of this Episode, we speak on a range of topics with the main discussion around how we deal with grief, as Uzoma & Sukali get candid on how they coped with the loss of their mothers and DT shares how he dealt with grief after losing his Grandmother. As always, please comment below with your thoughts and don't forget to Like, Share And Subscribe
Manitoba Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara talks about overseeing the provincial government's largest budget and fixing a health care system that is gridlocked and short staffed.
Ever wondered how Radiopaedia came to be? From an elaborate procrastination exercise to 25 million page views a month, Frank recounts the rise of Radiopaedia and the philosophy behind it in this special interview with Uzoma and Jamie from RadCast. Plus, we meet a charming spammer and Thing 3! RadCast podcast ► https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radcast Radiopaedia 2024 Virtual Conference ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/radiopaedia-2024-virtual-conference Become a supporter ► https://radiopaedia.org/supporters Get an All-Access Pass ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/all-access-course-pass Andrew's X ► https://twitter.com/drandrewdixon Frank's X ► https://twitter.com/frankgaillard Ideas and Feedback ► podcast@radiopaedia.org The Reading Room is a radiology podcast intended primarily for radiologists, radiology registrars and residents.
(English version below) I detta avsnitt intervjuar Per våra brittiska poddkollegor Jamie och Uzoma från RadCast. Vi pratar om likheter och skillnader mellan Sverige och Storbritannien vad gäller radiologi, och får också lite input om hur det är att jobba i Dubai! Dessutom får ni svar på fallet vi la upp häromveckan, som vi konstaterar nog ändå är en zebra. Intervjun börjar cirka 11 minuter in i avsnittet. Den som vill lyssna på RadCasts utmärkta avsnitt kan till exempel hitta dem på Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2fFP14NeFI7oc3A5RBzfSW?si=3d9081076949430c Avsnittet sponsras av Teleconsult - läs mer om deras tjänster på www.teleconsult.net! ========= In this episode, Per meets up with our British colleagues Jamie och Uzoma, from the RadCast team. We discuss similarities and differences between radiology in Sweden and the UK, spiced with some info about radiology work in Dubai! We also discuss a case, previously published by Röntgenpodden, which ultimately is deemed to be a zebra - not a horse. The interview starts at 11:00 minutes, if you want to skip the Swedish introduction. This episode is produced in cooperation with Teleconsult - read more about their services at www.teleconsult.net!
After showing his work internationally, including in London, Lagos, Cape Town and New York, Nigerian-born artist Chibuike Uzoma is in Paris for his first solo exhibition at Galerie Mitterrand. Entitled "Twelve Tickets", his exhibition goes beyond popular themes of Black figuration, contemporary politics, post-colonialism and migration, to use language, film and art history as a painted riddle for his audience. He spoke to Eve Jackson.
Benjamin "Big Ben" Uzoma spielt derzeit seine zweite Saison für die Iserlohn Kangaroos. Beide Male waren die Starts in die Saison von Verletzungen geprägt, die ihn zunächst vom Spielfeld fernhielten. Im "JUMP!"-Podcast spricht er über seine derzeitige Form und gibt außerdem Einblicke in seinen Alltag, der nicht nur aus Training und Spielen an Wochenenden besteht. Zudem gibt es wieder viele Fragen der Zuhörer, die sich unter anderem um Vertragsunsicherheiten und den Drei-Punkte-Wurf von Benjamin drehen.
Meet my cousin Uzoma, a straight man forced to watch Bravo for the first time! He's a hilarious storyteller and a great, insightful guy who moved to the US from Nigeria as a teen. In this DELUXE, INFORMATIVE episode, he breaks down the beef with Wendy and RHOP new girl Nneka from a Nigerian perspective. We lowkey got in trouble with our elders for discussing these taboos & curses...So ENJOY! Timestamps below: ************ -00:15 1st First Impressions -00:23 Robyn and Jaun (divorce lawyer perspective) -00:36 Nneka 1st Impressions -00:55 Wendy Rumors: What is Osu? -01:26 Shrines, Witches, Flying Cats
Sign up for the Black Women Stitch quarterly newsletter! Check out our merch too! Leave a BACKSTITCH message and tell us about your favorite episode. Join the Black Women Stitch PatreonBlack Women Stitch 2023 Wall CalendarAmazon Store Uzoma Samuel AnyanwuUzoma Samuel Anyanwu was born in 1981 and is a painter and photographer whose passion for photography compliments his studio painting practice. His inimitable approach to fabric collage paintings and the transformation of recycled materials into art distinguishes him as a strong emerging artist. He currently lives and works in Lagos State, Nigeria.Lisa WoolforkLisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville, Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation. Insights from this episode:What goes into his creative processHow to fight discriminationSamuel's creative backgroundWorking with diverse fabricWhat fabric teaches us about living harmoniouslyShowcasing his work at QuiltconLessons he learned working with people and preparing for Quiltcon Quotes from the show:“No one's first quilt ends up at a juried quilt show, it's not something that often happens, but it did happen in this case” —Lisa Woolfork in “Stitch Please”“First, I do photography and then it compliments my painting and collage and fabric work. Most of my work comes from the compositions from my camera” —Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu in “Stitch Please”“Anything racism and tribal discrimination is taught somehow (…) it's something that parents should try their best to let their children be free of this kind of discrimination” —Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu in “Stitch Please”“My coming into fabric art is a kind of genetic endowment from my mother. I can always say that because she has been a fashion designer all her life” —Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu in “Stitch Please”“Having experience from photography, and drawing and painting, then coming into fabric is not a new medium to me. It's just an extension of what I do with my camera” —Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu in “Stitch Please”“I really work with large varieties of fabric, and this is important because I have been able to define globalization with my work, in terms of all these fabric coming from different places” —Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu in “Stitch Please”“We can live in a world whereby whatever you practice, be in peace with everyone. This is what fabric has been able to do”—Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu in “Stitch Please”“Fabric is that common item that connects all humans” —Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu in “Stitch Please” Stay Connected:Lisa WoolforkInstagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa Woolfork Uzoma Samuel AnyanwuWebsite: Samuel Uzoma - Biography | IMPART (impartfair.com)Facebook: Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu Instagram: uzo creative artz (@uzomasamuel_) This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.
As mudanças trazidas pela pandemia e a experiência de isolamento social, trouxeram à tona a necessidade de as empresas tornarem-se mais diversas. Neste processo o envolvimento e capacitação da equipe de liderança é fundamental para que os novos membros da equipe possam ser incluídos(as) e considerados(as). Além de sentirem a confiança para expressarem suas ideias e opiniões. Neste cenário eu vou bater um papo com a Adriana Alves e com a Elizabete Scheibmayr. A Adriana é mentora de carreira e foi considerada uma das 40 mulheres mais inspiradoras pelo Boticário. https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianaalves1802/ A Elisabete é advogada e sócia da empresa de consultoria Uzoma, especializada em temas sobre Diversidade, Educação e Cultura. https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabete-s-102a1a71/ Gostou do meu episódio? Achou relevante?
This exclusive all-access episode takes you through the 2023 version of QuiltCon in Atlanta, Georgia.The definition of Modern Quilting varies from person to person. Hear the thoughts of Modern Quilt Guild (MQG) President Aleeda Crawley, Karen Cooper Executive Director of MQG, Christa Watson BERNINA Ambassador, Last Year's Keynote Speaker Latifa Safir, and attendees from around the world.Learn from Elizabeth Dackson – MQG Director of Events exactly what it takes to put on QuiltCon…and she shares a hidden secret about the show!Then Karen Cooper added her two cents on putting the show together, and she shares a very special story you won't want to miss about a devotee of this event. She also talks about an interesting challenge this year's event faced.Chawne Kimber, this year's keynote speaker and renowned activist/artist talks about her experience at this year's event.Black Women Sewist had a prominent voice, and they shared their perspectives on the progress that's been made – and what's still left to be accomplished. Latifa Saafir explains her POV, Aleeda Crawley describes the MQG focus for the coming year - and by the way…don't touch the quilts! She also acknowledges volunteers.Lisa Woolfork talks about community and safety, the genesis of Black Women Stitch, and sewing on Amtrack on her way to QuiltCon.Peggy Martin, President of the Brown Sugar Stitchers shares the story about this group's founding and how this group got its name.Next, meet Uzoma Samuel, a first-time quilter from Nigeria. Learn about his family, his process, how he sees fabric as paint, and his long journey to finally getting to QuiltCon. Sara Trail – a friend of Uzoma's, tells how they met on Facebook and how she worked tirelessly to help him.One of our favorite things to do is to catch up with past Sew & So Guests. At QuiltCon we talked with Becky Glasby from the National Quilt Museum (Episode 24) and Marisa Marquez from Brewer (Episode 26). Becky shares updates from the Museum and what we can expect coming up this year and Marisa tells us what she's been up to since her episode.And…oh the shopping! One thing that everyone loves at QuiltCon is the selection of vendors – listen as we learn about Sew Creative Lounge, String and Story, and Moda/United Notions. Louise Duffy from BERNINA exudes the energy of this event and talks about the Georgia stores she works with.The days were full…and long. The mood is upbeat…inclusive, realistic, and hopeful. It was all about much more than quilting and sewing. It was about the interwoven stories of those who quilt and sew and the effects they have and will have on each other. It was about yesterday, today, and the promise of a better tomorrow. It was about community. And it's this community that makes sewing and quilting so very much more. This was QuiltCon 2023. Thanks to all who shared their stories with us for this special episode of Sew & So!If you know someone who has an outstanding story that should be shared on this podcast, drop Meg a note to Meg@sewandsopodcast.com or complete the form on our website.
For this episode we have a rare early release to announce some big news before the cat is out of the bag! Jamie is indeed leaving, but is he leaving his job, RadCast, both and where is he going? Uzoma also gives a review of his first 6 months in his new consultant job.
Uzoma Ochulor is a Christian. She currently works as an Engineering Data Scientist at Caterpillar Inc where her work is focused on data engineering, visualisation, analytics and modelling. Uzoma loves everything 'Tech'. Having completed her Masters Degree in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, she is hoping to pursue her PhD in the near future. Uzoma is passionate about investing in people and sees every opportunity that God brings her way as a privilege. She also believes the workplace is a mission field. Uzoma is married and blessed with three children.
Uzoma Obasi is a creative entrepreneur, producer, and photographer from Minneapolis. After George Floyd's murder, he traveled with George's family and their attorney Ben Crump -- capturing powerful moments along the way. He sat down with Chanda to talk about using his skills to document history, his advice to creatives, and the evolution of his storytelling.
Help Stop The Genocide In American Ghettos Podcast is a platform for ordinary law abiding citizens from Emmanuel Barbee friends list and from his social groups who are emerging artists, allied healthcare professionals, church leaders, and upcoming entrepreneurs to promote their products and services to people from the podcast community. This no holds-barred talk show focus on promoting grassroots advocacy, business, finance, health, community-based solutions, employment and Christianity which speaks to the interests of our listeners. Broadcasting on multiple social networks throughout the United States and around the globe. This show will provide insight on how our creative abilities can be used to create tangible change in our communities. These are not just online groups for me to sell my book but rather groups for us to build our own network so we can support one another.
Follow Ameelio on Twitter, and LinkedIn!Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter!Created by SOUR, this podcast is part of the studio's "Future of X,Y,Z" research, where the collaborative discussion outcomes serve as the base for the futuristic concepts built in line with the studio's mission of solving urban, social and environmental problems through intelligent designs.Make sure to visit our website - podcast.whatswrongwith.xyz- and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts so you never miss an episode. If you found value in this show, we would appreciate it if you could head over to iTunes to rate and leave a review – or you can simply tell your friends about the show!Don't forget to join us next week for another episode. Thank you for listening!
This episode is an amazing start to a new year and a new season. Your host Chenaniah and virtual reality developer Uzo Peters discuss the basics and the intricacies of the glamorous world of the ✨metaverse✨. This is definitely a must listen as it's sure to keep you up to date with the most recent developments in the tech space and eventually our lives as we know it.
This month Jamie and Uzoma catch-up on what they've been up to since finishing training. Jamie discusses introducing pioneering new services and avoiding the reg room as a new MSK consultant at Arrowe Park Hospital and Uzoma discusses readjusting to London life as a Head and Neck Fellow at Guys & St Thomas Hospital London and how he got on at RSNA.
Ameelio Co-Founder & CEO Uzoma “Zo” Orchingwa uncovers the prison-industrial complex within the United States, how the company connects incarcerated people with their loved ones for free, and why it's so important for this group to have access to free communication and education. Growing up in Hartford, Connecticut, Zo witnessed the patterns that were exhibited in the American correctional system, which led him to delve into mass incarceration and target the problems that challenged the U.S. prison system. Zo and Aaron discuss the financial exploitation that exists within the U.S. prison system, how the company used the pandemic to its advantage, and the steps Ameelio is taking to help incarcerated individuals re-enter society. Tune in to hear how communication is the foundation of transforming the American correctional system and learn more at ameelio.org. Production Credits: Aaron Kwittken, Dara Cothran, Nina Valdes, Maria Bayas, Michael Grubbs, and Mathew Passy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Uzoma's Family Values” read by the author Olatunde Cooper.
Today on the Basketball Manitoba Podcast host Darcy Coss sits down with Uzoma Asagwara. Uzoma is a graduate of St. Norbert Collegiate where they were ranked the #2 high school player in Manitoba. They went on to play at the University of Winnipeg where they played for 5 years with the Wesmen as well as playing for the Canadian National Team at the Pan American Games 2007. During their 5 years, the Wesmen went to the National Championship tournament two times finishing high as second place. Uzoma was recognized as CIS Second Team All-Canadian, CIS Championship Tournament All-Star, Canada West First and Second Team All-Star and was named to the Canada West All-Rookie Team. In Uzoma's 5th and final year they lead the nation in scoring and they are the all-time scoring leader in Wesmen history. Uzoma is now in politics as an MLA for the New Democratic Party representing Union Station. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/basketball-manitoba/message
Season 3 of 'Succession' is nearly upon us and Bankole and Obiora are joined by returning guest, Mark Kerri, and debutant, Uzoma Obijuru for a two-part discussion on Season 1 of the hit HBO show. They touch on how they first came across the show and their initial reactions (5:56) before using the terrific 6th episode- 'Which side are you on'- to talk about the show's enigmatic characters, starting with the Roy Boys- Kendall (17:08), Logan (31:35), Roman (42:59)- and the delightful Wambsgans & Hirsch partnership (49:00). Hosts: Bankole Imoukhuede & Obiora Ifeacho Guests: Mark Kerri & Uzoma Obijuru Producer: Ebuka Nnamani Additional Production: Moti Ogunsina Social Media Producer: Chinedu Iheji
Uzoma Asagwara, MLA for Union Station and NDP Critic for Health, Seniors and Active Living, joins the show this week! Our conversation meanders its way from important things like BLM, coming out as non-binary, QPOC Winnipeg, healthcare, being among the first black MLAs in our province's history and the state of Manitoba politics, Brian Pallister's leadership (and departure), and Union Station challenges; to less heavy things like becoming a professional basketball player, joking with Wab, Dancing with the Stars, mullets, time travel, and much more! Enjoy! *** We're played out this week by Quinton Blair's recent single 'Wild Horse Rider' - https://open.spotify.com/track/5ncbADVtkuYG9jkGTLscGv?si=ca471d746eb840a2 *** Thanks for listening, and please subscribe, follow, rate, and review to help others find the show! > Get yourself some Two Idiots Podcast merch by going to teespring.com/stores/two-idiots-podcast! > Support the show for as little as $3/month and get exclusive perks at https://www.patreon.com/twoidiotspodcast https://anchor.fm/twoidiotspodcast -- EMAIL - doubleidiotspodcast@gmail.com -- IG - https://www.instagram.com/twoidiotspodcast/ -- FB - https://www.facebook.com/twoidiotspod/ -- Twitter - https://twitter.com/twoidiotsshow -- Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCletCe9cYQIXJ0uqqpfObVQ/videos?view_as=subscriber
This month we're in celebration mode as we (Jamie and Uzoma - sorry Muhammad) have finally completed training. To mark the occasion we're releasing a rambles episode where we recap on the last 5 years as registrars, give our top tips for the trainees of the present and future️, discuss post CCT life and consider what the future has in store for RadCast.
In this episode Denise Myers Uzoma shares that as Christians we are called to care for and encourage others. She adds that God can be our everything if we allow Him to be.
▶️Episode 50 ➗Guest : @uzomadunkwu is a concept artist focusing on character design from Lagos,Nigeria. ✳️In this episode we discussed thoroughly about the general trends in concept art scene and much more!! For full version of the podcast you can visit any podcast platform and search "kouryer podcast" 00:15 -give a little introduction on how you got into visual arts and design? 06:30 -how does your design process usually go anytime you want to start working on a design project? 07:45 -who are your favorite artists and designers? (that have inspired you the most) 09:20 -what is the main subject of your artworks and what made them interesting to you? 13:50 -what technologies and softwares do you mostly use for your works? 15:30 -any advice and tips for a good portfolio and resume for artists? 18:25 -what are you working on right now that you can tell us? What project is it? 19:10 -what area beside that you're working on your interest to explore and learn? 25:50 -with all that being said and done to conclude all we disccussed give us a roadmap for someone who is zero in visual arts and wants to get to the place you are in terms of skillset. (where to start, best tools and softwares, preffered books or courses,...) For contact: @uzomadunkwu on instagram. #UzomaDunkwu #Uzoma_Dunkwu #ramtindeghat #kouryer #kouryerpodcast #kouryerkulture #characterdesign #characterart #originalcharacter #digitalillustration #graphicdesign #photoshop #conceptart #concept_art#podcast #digitalart #artpodcast #2dart #conceptart #رامتین_دقت #پادکست #پادکست_فارسی #کوریر #پادکست_کوریر
I sat down with Dr. Paul to talk about the recent snowstorm in the state of Texas, its impact on public health with emphasis on covid-19, disaster management etc.
Starting with the Nigerian vegetable oil market, Releaf is industrializing food processing in Africa with software and hardware innovation. Their proprietary hardware increases the availability and quality of raw materials, while their sourcing software connects them directly to 1000+ smallholder farmers at scale. We spoke with Uzoma Ayogu, CTO. Check out the full article: https://www.builtinafrica.io/blog-post/uzoma-ayogu-releaf
In 2020, a couple of bright and compassionate Yale students decided to do something about the captive $1.2B prisons telecommunications industry. They founded technology nonprofit, Ameelio, to provide free communication tools for incarcerated people to connect with their families and loved ones. Learn from Co-Founder, Uzoma Orchingwa, on: How Ameelio is decoupling incarceration and profit Overcoming technical hurdles of providing free communications The value of human connection
Uzoma Obidike is so much more than a certified career coach. Speaking with her is like having a spotlight focused on your greatest strengths, and amplified for the world to see. It’s quite easy to understand why Uzoma is winning at the highest possible levels in business. She has over 10 years of experience in the education sector and has transitioned that professional knowledge into a wildly successful career coaching business. She founded SHE LEADS BEAUTIFULLY, a company where she teaches women who feel trapped or stalled in their careers, to both strategically and genuinely network their way into their dream jobs. Uzoma is a refreshing and honest voice working in a space that is often overlooked and misunderstood, yet her expertise and subject mastery makes the insurmountable task of finding the perfect, forever job...possible, attainable and imminent. If you are in a place where you’ve been wondering if your career has peaked, if you should make a money move, or how you can get that next promotion that you KNOW you deserve, this episode is for you. #CareerAdvice #SuccessTips #Entrepreneurship #BlackExcellence #TopShowHost #ChuckHawkins #UzomaObidike Guest Site: She Leads Beautifully Guest Social: Dream Job Networking Host Site: Hawk Vision Podcast Host Social: Hawk Vision Linked --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hawkvisionpodcast/message
Uzoma F. Obidike is a Certified Career Advisor and founder of She Leads Beautifully. For more than a decade, she has held various student affairs and leadership positions at institutions of higher education. She is currently an adjunct faculty member at Ivy Tech Community College Lake County.Uzoma is a contributing author of the book No Ways Tired: The Journey for Professionals of Color in Student Affairs. She has graced local and national stages where she led talks on leadership and career development. Uzoma is also a charter member and Vice President Public Relations for the Hammond Business Speakers Club of Toastmasters International. In 2019, she received the title of Up and Coming Woman in Education for the Influential Women of Northwest Indiana Awards.Uzoma attained both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Indiana University Bloomington. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Higher Education Leadership at Indiana State University.https://www.SheIsUzoma.comSheLeadsBeautifully.com
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.25.310078v1?rss=1 Authors: Taiwo, I. A., Adeleye, N., Anwoju, F. O., Adeyinka, A., Uzoma, I. C., Bankole, T. T. Abstract: Background: Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that belong to the Family Coronaviridae, Genus Betacoronavirus. In December 2019, a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) characterized by severe respiratory symptoms was discovered. The causative pathogen was a novel coronavirus known as 2019-nCoV and later as SARS-CoV-2. Within two months of its discovery, COVID-19 became a pandemic causing widespread morbidity and mortality. Methodology: Whole genome sequence data of SARS-CoV-2 isolated from Nigerian COVID-19 cases were retrieved by downloading from GISAID database. A total of 18 sequences that satisfied quality assurance (length > 29700 nts and number of unknown bases denoted as N < 5%) were used for the study. Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) was done in MAFFT (Version 7.471) while SNP calling was implemented in DnaSP (Version 6.12.03) respectively and then visualized in Jalview (Version 2.11.1.0). Phylogenetic analysis was with MEGA X software. Results: Nigerian SARS-CoV-2 had 99.9% genomic similarity with four large conserved genomic regions. A total of 66 SNPs were identified out of which 31 were informative. Nucleotide diversity assessment gave Pi = 0.00048 and average SNP frequency of 2.22 SNPs per 1000 nts. Non-coding genomic regions particularly 5 UTR and 3 UTR had a SNP density of 3.77 and 35.4 respectively. The region with the highest SNP density was ORF10 with a frequency of 8.55 SNPs/1000 nts). Majority (72.2%) of viruses in Nigeria are of L lineage with preponderance of D614G mutation which accounted for 11 (61.1%) out of the 18 viral sequences. Nigeria SARS-CoV-2 revealed 3 major clades namely Oyo, Ekiti and Osun on a maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree. Conclusion and Recommendation: Nigerian SARS-CoV-2 reveals high mutation rate together with preponderance of L lineage and D614G mutants. Implication of these mutations for SARS-CoV-2 virulence and the need for more aggressive testing and treatment of COVID-19 in Nigeria is discussed. Additionally, attempt to produce testing kits for COVID-19 in Nigeria should consider the conserved regions identified in this study. Strict adherence to COVID-19 preventive measure is recommended in view of Nigerian SARS-CoV-2 phylogenetic clustering pattern, which suggests intensive community transmission possibly rooted in communal culture characteristic of many ethnicities in Nigeria. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Joining Danielle and Uma on the Pridecast are founding members Zen Uzoma, Derek Lindsey, and Jill Franquelli of Queers for Black Lives. In June, they successfully held their first march followed by a celebration of Black lives and Black joy. Proceeds went to support Baltimore Safe Haven. Their second march for justice for Breonna Taylor is happening Saturday, September 19th. Have a listen and learn more about their mission and collaboration to bring together Queers for Black Lives.
Vieses Femininos, 2 anos! São mais de 117 episódios sobre os temas liderança, liderança feminina, autoliderança, motivação e inspiração. E, para celebrarmos este momento especial, o presente é seu. Você merece por continuar nos acompanhando e para que você possa se inspirar ainda mais no seu dia. Para isso, criamos um @Book (e-book + audio book) onde você irá ler as frases inspiradoras deste último ano de Vieses Femininos. Conecte-se com a frase que inspira você hoje e aperte o play para ouvir o episódio completo. Compartilhe com a sua rede! Essa é a forma de você contribuir conosco >>>> Baixe aqui o seu @Book GRATUITO>>> https://viesesfemininos.mailchimpsites.com/ Bacharel em matemática, advogada, mãe de um adolescente de 15 anos. Atual diretora estatutária do Grupo Mulheres do Brasil, co-líder dos Comitês de Combate à Violência contra a Mulher e Igualdade Racial. Palestrante, mentora e diretora da Uzoma Diversidade, Educação e Cultura. Minha convidada de hoje é Elizabete Scheibmayr. Se quisermos pensar em diversidade dentro das organizações, só há um caminho a seguir. Neste momento, todos estão falando de diversidade, racismo, vidas negras importam. Como ser uma organização diversa. Como ser antirracista. Os termos africanos carregam humanidade e força. Uzoma, o caminho certo. Se quisermos uma mudança real, para construção de uma sociedade antirracista e organizações mais inclusivas, precisamos construir um projeto e políticas de equidade. Precisamos ressignificar os ambientes corporativos, para que possamos ir em busca do Uzoma, do caminho certo. Qual é este caminho e por onde começar? Black is King, o último lançamento da musa Beyonce recebeu críticas por glamourizar a luta antirracista. Quando falamos de uma luta é tão necessária e urgente como esta, qual a sua visão sobre essa crítica e qual o jeito certo de fazer parte da luta antirracista? Assista à gravação desta edição e faça a sua inscrição no nosso canal do youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcfOYo7ckTcxGyTJPfCZKGg?view_as=subscriber ESCREVA PARA MIM: CONTATO@ELISATAWIL.COM.BR
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Uzoma is someone whom I had known since my days in Port Harcourt before I migrated to the United States. Uzoma walks us through his journey in Nigeria, up to the present day. The importance of having a will and not repeating the same mistakes as our parents did. Contact Uzoma via either of the links below. Learn more about Legal Shield and having a lawyer on your side too. https://unwachukwu.wearelegalshield.com/https://www.volkmannexpress.com/
We're joined this week for a chat with the gorgeous Leila Gurruwiwi. Leila talks to us about being a new mum to her stunning baby boy, Uzoma, who is half Aboriginal and half Nigerian, and how important it is to eradicate racism for not only his safety, but the safety and well being of so many people of colour. Leila also tells us about the double-barrelled challenges of being a woman of colour, and gives us some simple, actionable tips on how to be strong allies for those who need it the most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined this week for a chat with the gorgeous Leila Gurruwiwi. Leila talks to us about being a new mum to her stunning baby boy, Uzoma, who is half Aboriginal and half Nigerian, and how important it is to eradicate racism for not only his safety, but the safety and well being of so many people of colour. Leila also tells us about the double-barrelled challenges of being a woman of colour, and gives us some simple, actionable tips on how to be strong allies for those who need it the most.
Uzoma Chikanya is a born and bred Nigerian who relocated to the UK at the age of 16. We touch upon life in Nigeria, education comparisons between the two nations, and racism. Step foot inside the Shed to hear more!
Uzoma Obidike - Help women to lead themselves to a better career and future
On this episode, I'm chatting with Justice Uzoma, a friend, someone who inspires me to work hard as much as he does and a true leader. Enjoy!!! Check out his Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/justiceuzoma/
Episode 5 Getting shot is a harrowing experience. For Uzoma Nwoke it was also the inspiration to building NoEasyWayTV. In this podcast, Uzoma discusses how a life changing incident started his journey to starting No Easy Way TV fitness and lifestyle brand. Subscribe to Uzoma's YouTube Channel: NoEasyWayTV instagram: @noeasyway.fit Facebook: No Easy Way Fit
Uzoma F. Obidike is a Certified Career Advisor and founder of She Leads Beautifully. Through coaching, training, and community, she helps professional women overcome mid-career stagnation by teaching them how to leverage the power of personal branding and networking to finally reach the next level in their careers. For more than a decade, Uzoma has also held various student affairs and leadership positions at institutions of higher education. Uzoma is a co-author of the book No Ways Tired: The Journey for Professionals of Color in Student Affairs. She has graced local and national stages where she has led talks on leadership and career development. Uzoma is also a charter member, and the Vice President of Public Relations, for the greenCOW Business Speakers Club of Toastmasters International. In early 2019, she became an Up and Coming Woman in Education finalist for the Influential Women of Northwest Indiana Awards. Uzoma attended Indiana University Bloomington where she attained both a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications and a Master's degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs. She is currently a doctoral candidate in the Higher Education Leadership program at Indiana State University.
Uzoma Obidike, Founder of She Leads Beautifully, provides Five Confidence Boosting Career Tips for Women. Uzoma F. Obidike is a Certified Career Advisor and founder of She Leads Beautifully. Through this platform, she helps professional women overcome or prevent mid-career stagnation, so that they can finally reach the next level in their careers. Uzoma does this through coaching, training, and a free online community. Her areas of focus include career management, leadership development, and personal branding. Uzoma also has over ten years of experience in student affairs roles at institutions of higher education and is currently pursuing her doctorate in higher education leadership. Website: SheLeadsBeautifully.com LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/uzoma9 Facebook: /SheLeadsBeautifully Instagram: @she_is_uzoma
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In this Podcast we cover Dieting Tips from The Keto Fat Loss Plan to Low Carb and why one may be better than another! PLUS we discuss if genetics are holding you back from building muscle, losing fat or just staying motivated! EnjoY & Leave your questions in the comments! #CREW GUESTS CHANNELS ▪️ ZAC PERNA https://www.youtube.com/user/zeepee4 ▪️ UZOMA https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzTpp08hHofCkPQxhD1RB0g Interact With Me • LATEST VIDEO: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ…TyzryK4PTAtuvwznA • YOUTUBE: youtube.com/Lexfitness • Instagram: www.instagram.com/lex_fitness • Twitter: www.twitter.com/lexonidas
This week Dave talks with Uzoma Nwosu and Robin Price about expert Subject Matter Experting and expert child raising with technology. Robin wants everyone to read The Open Organization and go to Defense in Depth Uzoma wants everyone to enjoy Satellite 6.1 Chess.com Cryptography with Bazooka Joe. Cutting Room Floor The Expert We Give Thanks Uzoma Nwosu and Robin Price for being our special guest stars!
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Robots, security, hating on Uber. The usual. Gunnar is all excited about Mad Max: Fury Road Robotic Cockroaches Are Perfect Tiny Aircraft Carriers for Robotic Birds Origami Robot Folds Itself Up, Does Cool Stuff, Dissolves Into Nothing Over 30% of Official Images in Docker Hub Contain High Priority Security Vulnerabilities Meanwhile, Šimon Lukašík never sleeps: docker-oscap Google’s new Saved Passwords site and Smart Lock for Passwords are now available Report: During Canada tax raid, Uber “remotely encrypted corporate data” Facebook adding PGP support to messages and notifications Speaking of metadata: Patriot Act §215 expires, for now Penn State uses Red Hat CloudForms, Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform, and Red Hat Satellite to focus on what matters Oh, and NC.gov runs on OpenShift Help Gunnar understand why Google Photos isn’t the second coming How to Get Out of an Unnecessary Meeting Cutting Room Floor Uzoma call your office: Soviet DJ has the reels of steel. Watch This Terrifying Cheetah Robot Jump Over Hurdles GitTorrent is decentralized Git using BitTorrent and Bitcoin Scientists Make Unclear Breakthrough After Giving Robot Cancer Norwegian Navy Beard Application Convert an old rotary phone to a mobile one for some reason using an Arduino HT Erich Morisse: “Lose Yourself” in sign language will get you super pumped Learning parallelism can be hilarious and profane Trash Day vs. Here Comes the Airplane We Give Thanks Šimon Lukašík for helping us keep our containers clean Erich Morisse for the Eminem.
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about social media, which is broken. Also, BitCoin’s broken. And passwords are broken. Forge.mil is broken. Maker culture is broken. You get the idea. Dave finds out CatSip is a thing, and wasn’t what he purchased One more reason to increase VTC use: Marriott and Hilton Announce Penalty for Last-Minute Cancellations The winner is: Google Music, mostly because of Chromecast. That’s how they get ya. Spotify account deleted, because I’m not buying new hardware. Videoconferencing is broken, but Firefox now includes well-packaged WebRTC for real Konklone says: get yourself a hard token BitCoin: not super anonymous if you’ve got €1500, turns out Amnesty International launches Detekt, which looks for surveillance software on your computer Smartphones are broken. Phones from 3rd tier vendors come with “Deathring” built right in “The Product Is You”: Social Media Edition Twitter’s taking an inventory of your running apps for advertising purposes. Opt out. The Photos You Post Online With a Product Could Be Used By Marketers Social Media Bots Offer Phony Friends and Real Profit Hitchhiker’s Guide to Tweetbots: Hosting a Hubot on OpenShift USPTO DevOps Meetup January 14th, Alexandria, VA, starring Etsy New Red Hat Security Site Let’s talk about procurement from Paul Brubaker of VMware Forge.mil goes down. Did anyone notice? DevOps Cafe podcast. If you haven’t heard it yet, it’s worth hearing. Even if you don’t care about DevOps. Especially: Matt Coté and Jay Lyman Adrian Cockroft Economic failures of https Maker Culture is a kind of chauvinism. Gunnar’s convinced. Cutting Room Floor D&G Book Club: If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript For Uzoma: Breakmaster Cylinder drops Lakshmi Singh Welcome to the delightful subculture of Lego Album Covers The most thorough dissection of “Alien”’s design and typography you could possibly hope for CIA Admits Role In 1985 Coup To Oust David Lee Roth: “The last thing we wanted was to have another ‘Panama’ on our hands” Docker on Raspberry Pi 9-Factor Auth: something you have, something you know, something you are, something you desire, something you fear, something from deep insi — Parker Higgins (@xor) November 18, 2014 a kid in this coding class said “you use the hashtag key to add a comment” and i set myself on fire so that's basically why i'm on fire — Andrew Dupont (@andrewdupont) July 26, 2014 We Give Thanks Robin Price and Shawn Wells for the security microsite Others?
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Uzoma hasn’t written on his blog in eight months and wants to know what it will take to revive the blog. I share a process that should help get him back in the game. Do you have a question about blogging after a break? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/.