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          Nsibidi is a sign language developed by the people of the Cross River Basin (Akwa Ibom, Cross River,Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria) and their Ekoi/Ejagham..

          Uduak Amimo

          Journalist of Kenyan origin

          Uduak Amimo is a journalist of Kenyan origin.

          According to the archaeological findings, humans used plants for their healing properties for over 60, years starting paleolithic.

        1. Objective: This current study was subjected to investigate the influence of two-stage fermentation by Chrysonilia crassa and Bacillus subtilis on nutritional.
        2. Nsibidi is a sign language developed by the people of the Cross River Basin (Akwa Ibom, Cross River,Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria) and their Ekoi/Ejagham.
        3. Volume-5 ~ Issue-5 ; Title: Phytochemical Composition of Cassia Alata Leaf Extract and its Effect on the Histology of the Pancreas of Diabetic wistar Rats.
        4. AMPA receptors (AMPARs) are tetrameric ligand-gated channels made up of combinations of GluA subunits encoded by GRIA genes.
        5. She hosted the current affairs talk show, Cheche, on Citizen TV, which is part of the Royal Media Services stable between and Before returning to Kenya, Amimo worked for several international media organisations, including the BBC World Service,[1]Voice of America and Reuters.

          She was one of the moderators of Kenya's first presidential debates, held during the general election.[2]

          Amimo serves as a trustee on the board of Uraia, a national civic education organisation. She is a Media Fellow of the African Leadership Initiative, part of the Aspen Global Leadership Network; she is a Boehm Media Fellow, a Tutu Fellow and a GSIH Fellow.[3] She took a break from her talk show and the media in , she has said, to pursue her interest in coaching[4] and social impact projects.[5][6] She is the founder of a community-based organisation, Raman