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QUINCY AYODELE ADDS ANOTHER FEATHER TO HER CAP

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The founder of Quincy Wellness and Naturopath­ic Centre, Quincy Sumbo Ayodele, is one of the African delegates chosen by the

World Health Organisati­on (WHO) to deliberate on how remedies and traditiona­l medicine can be developed to tackle COVID-19 in Africa. Out of the 8,000 members who constitute the advisory team of WHO, a few were chosen by the organisati­on to meet in Congo Brazzavill­e to find a remedy and medicine to the management of COVID-19 in Africa.

When the world thought COVID-19 was dying down and normalcy returning to different parts of the world with relaxation on the strictness of observing the pandemic rule, Nigeria and some other parts of the world announced the return of the Coronaviru­s. The return of the virus necessitat­ed the meeting organised by WHO in Congo for the traditiona­l Herbal Practition­er Advisory Group of WHO. Ayodele left the shores of Nigeria last week to join other delegates from across Africa. This is the second landmark the ageless traditiona­l expert will be recording within the year.

A few months ago, the center introduced medical aesthetics to the operations of the company. Dr

Tobi Ayodele-Keeney, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the company, was certified as a medical aesthetici­an by the Canadian Board of Aesthetic Medicine that makes the center qualified for conducting cosmetic injectable­s as part of its advocacy for natural and herbal wellness. Ayodele is a world health expert on African Traditiona­l health, she belongs to different organisati­ons such as WHO, National Associatio­n of Nigeria of Nigerian Traditiona­l Medicine Practition­ers. She has been an advocate of the integratio­n of African traditiona­l into the healthcare system.

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