Suppose even bad press is better than no press? While this article appears reasonably well written in it's attempt to chronicle a story for interesting reading, as we well know, it only scratches at the surface of what has and is going on with Xechem imo.
From my perspective it does not offer anything by way of solutions. Granted though is that they are a 'news reporting agency' while what we need for Xechem is mediation, both private and public - also imo.
Thanks for posting the link.
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-- Iretiolu Oniyide
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