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6 GOVERNORS OF NIGERIA THAT HAD OBTAINED PhD by ECHEKWU SUNDAY JR

6 Nigerian Governors Who Are Ph.d Holders Education qualifications are absolute requirements to occupy any political post in Nigeria. Politicians not only acquire the qualification for their aspiring posts but also add higher qualification to their education portfolio. The following current Governors are Ph.D holders: 1. Samuel Ortom (Benue State) Ortom was born 23 April 1961 in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State, Nigeria. Ortom attended St. John’s Primary School, Gboko but later moved to St. Catherine’s Primary School, Makurdi. He attended Idah Secondary Commercial College, Idah in Kogi State in 1976 but couldn’t finish due to financial reasons. He later obtained Diploma Certificates from Ahmadu Belllo University, Zaria and Benue State University. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D from the Commonwealth University, Belize through distance learning in 2014. 2. Abdullahi Ganduje(Kano State) Ganduje attended Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State where he obtained a Bac

RAYNAUD IS WHAT CAUSES: WHITE PALM, WHITE FINGERS, BLACK FINGERS, PURE BLACK LIPS AND PURE BLACK NIPPLE . PUBLISHED BY ECHEKWU SUNDAY.

Everything You Need to Know About RAYNAUD’s Phenomenon. Medically reviewed by ECHEKWU SUNDAY JR. Raynaud’s phenomenon is a condition where blood flow to your fingers, toes, ears, or nose is restricted or interrupted. This occurs when the blood vessels in your hands or feet constrict. Episodes of constriction are called vasospasms . Raynaud’s phenomenon can accompany underlying medical conditions. Vasospasms that are provoked by other conditions, such as arthritis , frostbite , or autoimmune disease , are called secondary Raynaud’s. Raynaud’s phenomenon can also occur on its own. People who experience Raynaud’s but are otherwise healthy are said to have primary Raynaud’s. Cold temperatures and emotional stress can trigger episodes of Raynaud’s phenomenon. The most common symptom of Raynaud’s phenomenon is discoloration of your fingers, toes, ears, or nose.  When the blood vessels carrying blood to your extremities become blocked, the affected areas turn pure white and feel i