Thursday, April 30, 2020

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Nigerian doctor in U.S. Babafemi Taiwo Is Leading Major Study on Remdesivir COVID-19 Drug

Thanks for sharing this inspiring news and achievements. We wish him and and his team the best. 

On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 8:06 PM Farooq A. Kperogi <farooqkperogi@gmail.com> wrote:

Nigerian doctor in U.S. Babafemi Taiwo Is Leading Major Study on Remdesivir COVID-19 Drug

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Nigerian doctor in U.S. Babafemi Taiwo Is Leading Major Study on Remdesivir COVID-19 Drug
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Nigerian doctor in U.S. Babafemi Taiwo Is Leading Major Study on Remdesivir COVID-19 Drug

A bright doctor from the West African country of Nigeria Babafemi Taiwo is leading part of a major study on antiviral drug Remdesivir appearing to treat COVID-19, the potentially deadly respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus, which has killed more than 200,000 people around the world.

CNN interviewed Dr. Taiwo, whose name suggests he is a twin from the southwestern part of Nigeria, to discuss the promising results. Remdesivir, the antiviral drug made by Gilead Sciences, appears to help coronavirus patients recover more quickly than no treatment at all, but it does not significantly reduce death, according to preliminary data from the National

"For the first time we have a large, well-conducted trial" showing a treatment helps, he said. "This is not a miracle drug … but it's definitely better than anything we have."

Fauci said the partial results showed that the drug had "a clear-cut significant positive effect," shortening the time to hospital discharge by four days. By comparison, antiviral drugs for the flu shorten illness by about one day on average and only when started within a day or two of symptoms first appearing.

Must Read: Bill Gates: COVID-19 vaccine coming sooner than later

In the remdesivir study, about 8% of those on the drug died versus 11.6% of the comparison group, but the difference is not large enough for scientists to say the drug was the reason.

No information was given on side effects. Fauci said full results would be published in a medical journal soon. He said final numbers might change a bit but that the study's overall conclusion would not.

Dr. BABAFEMI TAIWO PROFILE

Dr. Babafemi Taiwo is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago. He is also Director, Clinical Core of the Third Coast Center for AIDS Research, and Leader of the Northwestern University Site of the NIAID-funded AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG). At Northwestern University, he leads clinical and translational HIV researchers from infectious diseases, hepatology, neurology, radiology, cardiology and nursing, and directs the development and implementation of NIH-sponsored interventional and observational HIV studies.  

He has received research grants (to Northwestern) from industry sponsors for investigator-initiated studies. Dr. Taiwo is the Director, Research in Africa, NU Center for Global Health. He has been involved in HIV treatment, research, and training in Nigeria for two decades. His undergraduate education and initial medical training took place at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan 1991. He is Principal Investigator of the NIH D43 Multidisciplinary NeuroAIDS Training and Research Program in Nigeria


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Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Mubarak Bala arrested for blasphemy!

gloria, you don't want to look too closely to southern buddhism, e.g. south east asia, and sri lanka, where it led the charge

kenneth harrow

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Well you are a great defender of the faiths.

You haven't said anything about Buddhism, a religion that has a lot to offer.







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Gloria in Excelsis Omega-Wali,

 Is it too much to ask that you respect what other people or faiths hold as sacred? Holy? That you respect Muhammad, salalllahu alaihi wa salaam the personal Beloved of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala and that you respect the people of Islam who say, " We are Muslims"? Of course, individually, we probably have different degrees of respect for others that God has created.

 The Prophet of Islam also has a right to rest in peace.

 Mallam Abba Kyari has the same right.

 If you vilified the Prophet of Islam, salallahu alaihi wa salaam, if (God forbid) you said that he was suffering from "dementia" or he was "demented" or "geriatric" or "vermin", I would not only burn you at the stake. So please, NEVER do such a despicable thing, not even in the name of ignorance, or in the name of freedom of speech or freedom of theology or freedom of philosophy

Brother Chielozona Eze and Sister Gloria Emeagwali,

 I notice that you are in the same choir, birds of the same feather, singing the same melody.

Well, let me tell you this, I'm not only happy, I'm overjoyed  that Mubarak Bala has been arrested for repeatedly, wilfully vilifying the Prophet of Islam , salalllahu alaihi wa salaam, in this holy month of Ramadan.  And he knew full well what he was doing.

 I hope that they make a statutory example of him, so that other miscreants of his ilk do not follow in his footsteps on the road to perdition

Over here in Sweden, we had one Lars Vilks who is still in hiding and under police protection.

 Mind you, I do not consider Spinoza or  something like this to be blasphemous  - in Judaism,  you may vilify Jesus,  etc and blasphemy extends only to the Almighty. For example,  I consider what the Encyclopaedia Judaica says about Rasulullah, salallahu alaihi wa salaam to be not only offensive but blasphemous and the contents of what's said provides more than enough proof of the offence according to the Laws of blasphemy in Islam and according to all the known schools of Islamic jurisprudence.

Even if you are in doubt about this matter, I would lovingly advise you not to go and commit the same kind of offence in Saudi Arabia, Iran or Pakistan. I doubt that Amnesty International would be able to help you. 


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On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 21:07, Gloria Emeagwali <gloria.emeagwali@gmail.com> wrote:
Cornelius, 

One person's blasphemy is another's eulogy.

 Freedom of expression is vital for all and that is why we love your commentary on such a wide range of ideas, from Judaism to Islam and beyond. 

So if I say that I don't believe in Judaism, Christianity or Islam,
will you, Cornelius the Wise, burn me at the stakes? Wherein lie the wisdom
and humanism?

Today  it is Bala, but  tomorrow it may be you  - burnt by The Taliban, for expressing affiliation to Judaism.


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A fast-paced Afrobeat from one the best drummers in the world. A legend is gone.

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Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Mubarak Bala arrested for blasphemy!

i know i am heading for the fire, but, really compadre cornelius, respect is one thing, compulsion is another. it makes no sense to me to punish people for mocking others--no matter who they are. there are two caveats i have here:
--if you cause real damage, it passes over to loss. for instance, i don't accept freedom of speech when the speech not only vilifies others, but results directly in damage, especially in loss of life. as for instance in the hutu nationalist attacks on tutsis in 1990-1994 that were part of the propaganda around genocide. short of that, we should be free to express our dislike or hatred or scorn of anyone, person or group. we all suffer when freedom of speech is unduly limited, and i don't see why religious figures should be exempt.
--the second caveat, similar. the infamous danish cartoons of mohammed led to riots in parts of the world. again indirectly the cartoon, like the charlie hebdo ones, would have been perfectly acceptable to me, but for the inevitable cost of people's lives.

this is the heart of the matter: what you or i believe is not sacred; people have every right to laugh at or scorn or hate it. we have every right to respond in kind.
but when threats of violence to shut people up, like the fatwas issued against rushdie, and consequently, soyinka, were made, those issuing the threats should have been punished.

i wish you could love and respect islam, as i also do, without having to accept the extremist legalistic position of people like the fundamentalists who can't defend themselves without threatening others. it is much much better to defend through expressing the loving side of the religion and not its ugly human violence.

and i'll add, that there is no real belief, in god or in god's prophets, that is "real" when its only defense is violence. the violence actually destroys whatever is good in the religion, and i am totally sure you can cite bell book and candle to support that point. i don't understand why you  wouldn't do so.
salaam aleikum;
ken

kenneth harrow

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michigan state university

517 803-8839

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Corrected:

Gloria in Excelsis Omega-Wali,

 Is it too much to ask that you respect what other people or faiths hold as sacred? Holy? That you respect Muhammad, salalllahu alaihi wa salaam the personal Beloved of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala and that you respect the people of Islam who say, " We are Muslims"? Of course, individually, we probably have different degrees of respect for others that God has created.

 The Prophet of Islam also has a right to rest in peace.

 Mallam Abba Kyari has the same right.

 If you vilified the Prophet of Islam, salallahu alaihi wa salaam, if (God forbid) you said that he was suffering from "dementia" or he was "demented" or "geriatric" or "vermin", I would not only burn you at the stake. So please, NEVER do such a despicable thing, not even in the name of ignorance, or in the name of freedom of speech or freedom of theology or freedom of philosophy

Brother Chielozona Eze and Sister Gloria Emeagwali,

 I notice that you are in the same choir, birds of the same feather, singing the same melody.

Well, let me tell you this, I'm not only happy, I'm overjoyed  that Mubarak Bala has been arrested for repeatedly, wilfully vilifying the Prophet of Islam , salalllahu alaihi wa salaam, in this holy month of Ramadan.  And he knew full well what he was doing.

 I hope that they make a statutory example of him, so that other miscreants of his ilk do not follow in his footsteps on the road to perdition

Over here in Sweden, we had one Lars Vilks who is still in hiding and under police protection.

 Mind you, I do not consider Spinoza or  something like this to be blasphemous  - in Judaism,  you may vilify Jesus,  etc and blasphemy extends only to the Almighty. For example,  I consider what the Encyclopaedia Judaica says about Rasulullah, salallahu alaihi wa salaam to be not only offensive but blasphemous and the contents of what's said provides more than enough proof of the offence according to the Laws of blasphemy in Islam and according to all the known schools of Islamic jurisprudence.

Even if you are in doubt about this matter, I would lovingly advise you not to go and commit the same kind of offence in Saudi Arabia, Iran or Pakistan. I doubt that Amnesty International would be able to help you. 


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On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 21:07, Gloria Emeagwali <gloria.emeagwali@gmail.com> wrote:
Cornelius, 

One person's blasphemy is another's eulogy.

 Freedom of expression is vital for all and that is why we love your commentary on such a wide range of ideas, from Judaism to Islam and beyond. 

So if I say that I don't believe in Judaism, Christianity or Islam,
will you, Cornelius the Wise, burn me at the stakes? Wherein lie the wisdom
and humanism?

Today  it is Bala, but  tomorrow it may be you  - burnt by The Taliban, for expressing affiliation to Judaism.


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Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Mubarak Bala arrested for blasphemy!

Well you are a great defender of the faiths.

You haven't said anything about Buddhism, a religion that has a lot to offer.







Professor Gloria Emeagwali
Prof. of History/African Studies, CCSU
africahistory.net; vimeo.com/ gloriaemeagwali
Recipient of the 2014 Distinguished Research
Excellence Award, Univ. of Texas at Austin;
2019 Distinguished Africanist Award
New York African Studies Association

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Gloria in Excelsis Omega-Wali,

 Is it too much to ask that you respect what other people or faiths hold as sacred? Holy? That you respect Muhammad, salalllahu alaihi wa salaam the personal Beloved of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala and that you respect the people of Islam who say, " We are Muslims"? Of course, individually, we probably have different degrees of respect for others that God has created.

 The Prophet of Islam also has a right to rest in peace.

 Mallam Abba Kyari has the same right.

 If you vilified the Prophet of Islam, salallahu alaihi wa salaam, if (God forbid) you said that he was suffering from "dementia" or he was "demented" or "geriatric" or "vermin", I would not only burn you at the stake. So please, NEVER do such a despicable thing, not even in the name of ignorance, or in the name of freedom of speech or freedom of theology or freedom of philosophy

Brother Chielozona Eze and Sister Gloria Emeagwali,

 I notice that you are in the same choir, birds of the same feather, singing the same melody.

Well, let me tell you this, I'm not only happy, I'm overjoyed  that Mubarak Bala has been arrested for repeatedly, wilfully vilifying the Prophet of Islam , salalllahu alaihi wa salaam, in this holy month of Ramadan.  And he knew full well what he was doing.

 I hope that they make a statutory example of him, so that other miscreants of his ilk do not follow in his footsteps on the road to perdition

Over here in Sweden, we had one Lars Vilks who is still in hiding and under police protection.

 Mind you, I do not consider Spinoza or  something like this to be blasphemous  - in Judaism,  you may vilify Jesus,  etc and blasphemy extends only to the Almighty. For example,  I consider what the Encyclopaedia Judaica says about Rasulullah, salallahu alaihi wa salaam to be not only offensive but blasphemous and the contents of what's said provides more than enough proof of the offence according to the Laws of blasphemy in Islam and according to all the known schools of Islamic jurisprudence.

Even if you are in doubt about this matter, I would lovingly advise you not to go and commit the same kind of offence in Saudi Arabia, Iran or Pakistan. I doubt that Amnesty International would be able to help you. 


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On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 21:07, Gloria Emeagwali <gloria.emeagwali@gmail.com> wrote:
Cornelius, 

One person's blasphemy is another's eulogy.

 Freedom of expression is vital for all and that is why we love your commentary on such a wide range of ideas, from Judaism to Islam and beyond. 

So if I say that I don't believe in Judaism, Christianity or Islam,
will you, Cornelius the Wise, burn me at the stakes? Wherein lie the wisdom
and humanism?

Today  it is Bala, but  tomorrow it may be you  - burnt by The Taliban, for expressing affiliation to Judaism.


gloriaemeagwali.com
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