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Nigerian Scientist Makes a Breakthrough, Invents Drugs for Resistant Infections

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A Nigerian scientist, Prof. Ugo  has made a giant breakthrough in the field of medicine, The Nigerian doctor Who Invented a drug and named it after his family name.  He’s globally making waves for his recent giant strides in medical microbiology as he discovered a new and world accepted antibiotics to treat drug resistant infections.   The drug is called “Anietocin”, after his family name, Anieto. Dr. Ugochukwu Anieto is a native of Umunnachi in Dunukofia LGA of Anambra state.   He was born and raised in Onitsha, attended DMGS Onitsha and Nnamdi Azikiwe University where he obtained a degree in Microbiology before leaving the shores of the country.  Ugoo, 42 years, is a Texas based renowned scientist. Anietocin  antibiotic drug which has been accepted worldwide will no doubt help to eradicate some of the diseases that have proved to be resistant to common drugs in Africa.

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