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Friday, 1 April 2016

This is not April fool! Olurotimi Badero is the world's only combined heart and kidney specialist doctor

The G+ Awards is set to hold in Manchester, UK, this August. As one of those making the most populous black nation, Nigeria proud, Olurotimi Badero, the Only Combined Heart and Kidney Specialist doctor that the world has, would be among the awardees.

The G+ Awards which holds on Sunday 7th August 2016, is put together by MyGreen Gene Project, a motivational heritage platform celebrating the Nigerian Gene.

Bisola T. Babalola who conducted the interview has this to say..

It was indeed an honour working with the Editor-in-Chief of My Green Gene, Mr Adewumi Adisa, on providing a comprehensive interview of the renowned Dr. Olurotimi Badero. Through the course of this journey, I came to the conclusion that Dr. Badero represents an epitome of what it means to fulfil the curiosities of one’s destiny without looking back or being content with any position less than best. Many people want to do great things, but as time passes and we realise the rigour involved in fulfilling our dreams, we begin to cut down on the dream by simply leaving our curiosities to the hope that someone else will fulfil it or to the justification that it is simply impossible to fulfil. The distinguishing factor with Dr. Badero is the fact that he was always willing to go beyond ‘the extra mile’ and was focused on becoming the best of himself in spite of the odds. Hence, at the young age of 43, Dr Badero has distinguished himself as the world’s only combined heart and kidney specialist doctor. This interview with Dr. Badero sends a strong message of what it means to live one’s life fully by maximising every opportunity and exploring one’s interests diligently. This is clearly all that the Green Gene stands for.
Click on the link below to read full interview of Dr. Olurotimi Badero

http://www.mygreengene.com/#!MORE-THAN-THE-EXTRA

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28 comments:

  1. It's April wise,now i have to be careful with this April fool wahala!

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  2. Wahoo! Nigerians dominating everywhere. A good role model for our teeming youths. More successes Dr.

    #GodBlessLinda

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  3. Okay ooh. I believe this news

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  4. Wawuu!this is worth celebrating as a nation.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Oh that's a good one! One of the moments I'm proud of my green Gene!

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  6. Good.je was determined

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  7. PROUDLY NAIJA

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  8. Nigeria is full with gifted people,
    But our leaders are faking up.

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  9. Yaaay! Making us proud, representing us well.

    #LIB ADDICT#

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  10. Nigeria is so blessed with great people and resources, i'm hopeful Nigeria will one day rule the world. Thanks to MyGene team for believing in Nigerian spirit.

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  11. Wow!what a fete and accomplishment. Proud of u brođź‘Ť. I don talk my own o

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  12. Well deserved. Congrats to him. Linda take note!

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  13. Oh dear Nigeria, see your citizen making it outside your continent and the foreigners enjoying the benefit and yet your people are dying because of poor medical facilities. Oh Nigeria when would you shine your eyes (sleep walking Nigeria). #donaldtrump

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  14. Can we make more noise about this; tired of all these corporate organizations rolling millions to entertainers who add no value to us and make all the money in the world from us. There are great minds like this in this generation that only need to be granted scholarships and they are just willing to give solutions to national and human problems. Ask how much it costs for all his trainings and you know how unreachable they are to average people; wish he could mention one corporate organization that contributed to this from Nigeria; that is the reason we are here.

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  15. If its good, we celebrate it as a nation, buh when/if its bad, its either "that smelly yoruba this" or "that stupid igbo that" or "that sensless aboki those" we shud all pls learn to cub our tribalistic and setimental parts. So help us God. #GodBlessNigeria.

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    1. God bless you! Well said! Very well said!!

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    2. Thank you o Olalekan. If he were to be Igbo, the comments would have been "my Igbo brother doing great", " Igbos are the best", blah blah blah! Did you notice the pathetic Igbo goons on LIB have refused to be happy for this omoluabi, omo Odua? Anyway he is first a Yoruba man before a Nigerian..... Proudly Yoruba!

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  16. Is this Doctor related to Dami Badero who urgently needs a kidney transplant for survival?

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  17. Just amazed at all the titles/qualifications suffixed to his name! Wow! Props sir!

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