Monday, December 20, 2021

Nobel Laureate Tasuku Honjo Refutes Link To ‘Man-Made’ Coronavirus Claim

 2018 Nobel laureate Tasuku Honjo has refuted any link to social media posts that claim the SARS-CoV-2 virus was ‘man-made’ or ‘invented’ in a lab.

AsianScientist (Apr. 28, 2020) – Professor Tasuku Honjo, co-awardee of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, has refuted any link to social media posts that claim the SARS-CoV-2 virus was ‘man-made’ or ‘invented’ in a laboratory.


“In the wake of the pain, economic loss, and unprecedented global suffering caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, I am greatly saddened that my name and that of Kyoto University have been used to spread false accusations and misinformation,” Honjo said in a statement released by Kyoto University today.


While comparative analysis of genomic data has shown evidence that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus, the notion that the SARS-CoV-2 virus was invented has continued to receive mileage on social media platforms.


“At this stage, when all of our energies are needed to treat the ill, prevent the further spread of sorrow, and plan for a new beginning, the broadcasting of unsubstantiated claims regarding the origins of the disease is dangerously distracting,” Honjo said.


Honjo is currently the deputy director-general and a distinguished professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Kyoto University, Japan. In 1992, Honjo discovered programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1), a key player in tumor immunology. He showed that PD-1, a protein expressed on the surface of a subset of immune cells known as T-cells, functions as a brake on T-cell function, and that blocking PD-1 would help to restore T-cell targeting of cancer cells.



The Japanese immunologist’s findings paved the way for the use of PD-1 inhibitors as cancer treatment in human patients. Clinical development ensued, and in 2012 a key study demonstrated clear efficacy in the treatment of patients with different types of cancer, with patients experiencing long-term remission.

US-bound doctor and his friend brutally murdered in his Abuja home

 


A Radiologist, Dr Obialo Ibe, and his yet-to-be identified friend, have been brutally murdered in his home at Games Village area of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

5 tips on how to look your best for Christmas

 Who is to say that you cannot still get Christmas clothes for yourself now that you are older?
For every Nigerian (Christian) child, Christmas clothes were something to look forward to.

"My Mum's had dementia for 11 years, survived stroke, cancer and Covid-19" - Reality star Uriel

 


Reality star Uriel shared a thankful message to God on her Instagram story for helping her mother survive multiple ailments she's had in the past years and still keeping her. First, she outlived the 5 to 7 year timeframe for dementia, which she's had for 11 years now.

Sunday, December 19, 2021

5 Foods All Men Should Eat Regularly To Fight Weak Erection

Weak erection is one of the major health conditions many experiences all over the world. In medical terms, a weak erection is also referred to as erectile dysfunction. 

The Nigerian that sold an Airport that doesn't exist

 Emmanuel Nwude is one people who have done the largest fraud in history. You will be amazed that this fraud was done when there wasn't internet banking. 


Emmanuel Nwude was the former director in one of Nigeria’s largest banks. You will agree with me that he has knowledge on banking and finance. However, he used this knowledge he had to pull off one of the largest fraud in history in the year 1995. 

He also had an accomplice. He manipulated Nelson Sakaguchi who was the Director of a Brazilian bank known as Banco Noroeste and used him as a pawn to achieve his aim.

Based on the fact that Emmanuel had a high rank in his ministry, he had the contact of Nelson Sakaguchi. He called him and told him that there was an airport that Nigeria plans to build at Abuja. 

Mr Sakaguchi fell for Emmanuel's trick and he disbursed an amount of $191 million instantly to Emmanuel for the ongoing project which isn't even real at all. Emmanuel was successful with the scam and Mr Sakaguchi received a commission of $10 million.

Nobody discovered the fraud until the year 1997 when Spanish Banco Santander wanted to take over Banco Noroeste and were conducting investigations. During the course of the investigation, they discovered that half of the bank's capital was in an unmonitored account. Their investigation started from Brazil and led them to Nigeria.

People who left us in 2021

 The outgoing year has been a roller coaster. Since the beginning of 2021, Nigerians have been inundated with security problems ranging from robberies, kidnappings to killings.

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