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Nigerian state tackles sickle cell incidence by promulgating law against trait/carrier unions. Different folks, different opinions

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The Anambra Sickle Cell Law is one of the best things to happen in Nigeria!

- Samantha Adesua Adaka-Esangbedo, Founder/CEO, Voice of Adesua Sickle Cell Foundation.

My passion for SCD is a Labour of love ...

Carriers dissuaded from tying the knot do come back to thank me ....

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Best news ever!

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