Alhamdulilah for making it to the end of my journey! I did a 4 year course in 3 years and got the BEST graduating student in the department of Molecular Biology and genetics 🧬 ! I wish my Father was alive to witness such a moment but I hope he is proud of me.
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The first World Human Genetics Day is now history. 30 March 2026 | The Gambia 🇬🇲 This video captures the milestone. Thank you to every partner, speaker, and supporter who made this possible. #WorldHumanGeneticsDay#WHGD2026#AfricanGenomics
Recognised as 100 Most Influential African Women 2025 by Advance Media alongside great African women shaping global and continental action including Amina Mohammed, UN DSG, @dienekeita, @UNFPA, @NOIweala and more.
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It's Game of Thrones and it's not really an argument. This show was a cultural juggernaut, every week the whole internet watched together, it was endlessly quoted, children were named after the characters, and no one brings it up anymore because the last season was so awful.
Discussing BRCA1 & BRCA2 testing and natural genetic mutations. I also believe that soon, cures for different genetic diseases will be available.
HuGAA membership applications open soon.
full interview: https://t.co/IOVxKKooAl
'What a woman means has changed over time' makes as little sense as 'what the sky means has changed over time.' No amount of fashionable jargon, pseudo-science or religious belief will alter the nature of women or the sky. You are not God. Reality exists independently of you.
I recently spoke on Star TV about:
🧬 Genetic relatedness
🩸 Sickle cell awareness
🌍 Rural education
🧪 The need for testing
Conversations like this matter. This is part of HuGAA’s work to make genetics accessible for all.
watch: https://t.co/IOVxKKnQKN
#GeneticsInAfrica#HuGAA
On Star TV, HuGAA Chairperson Sainabou Laye Ndure @LayeNdure speaks on:
🧬 Genetic relatedness
🩸 Sickle cell awareness
🌍 The need for rural outreach & testing
Full interview → https://t.co/CQkquhFLyd
#HuGAA#GeneticsInAfrica#PublicHealth#SickleCell
On Star TV, HuGAA Chairperson Sainabou Laye Ndure @LayeNdure speaks on:
🧬 Genetic relatedness
🩸 Sickle cell awareness
🌍 The need for rural outreach & testing
Full interview → https://t.co/CQkquhFLyd
#HuGAA#GeneticsInAfrica#PublicHealth#SickleCell
I recently spoke on Paradise TV’s Café Aljana, mainly in Wolof, about why genetic literacy matters for public health in The Gambia, highlighting conditions like sickle cell and the urgent need to destigmatize genetic diseases.
Watch here → https://t.co/byEP9wnAmM
HuGAA has donated 180+ medical uniforms to frontline health workers in The Gambia. 🇬🇲
This is more than a donation, it’s a step toward stronger health systems and genetic literacy.
📌 Watch for upcoming interviews on QTV, Star TV, and Paradise TV.
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Proud to share that @HuGAA__ has donated 180+ medical uniforms to frontline health workers across The Gambia 🇬🇲
Genetics is key to health equity. This is just the beginning. Next up, I will share links to the talks I did on human genetics.
#HuGAA#GeneticLiteracy#HuGAA
The dehumanization of Palestinians in a picture. Herded in cages to receive meals at aid points. Dozens of women and children were burned alive today, dozens are killed everyday, and it barely makes headlines. Shame on the world for not stopping Israel's genocide.