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The Regulation of Homeopathy in Nigeria/Prevalence in Nigeria/IQ

I condemn "Mr brunton's" poor suggestion that Osmond Onyeka be removed from the above subject site, while brunton is right that Osmond Onyeka  is not one of the first proponents of homeopathy in Nigeria and is not a co founder of the Open International University which indeed is in Sri Lanka,Prof. Osmond Onyeka can well be called a major refrence point for modern day Nigerian Homeopathy ,trained in Nigeria and Sri Lanka with the level of work/recognition he has locally and international  achieved, i.e  in Sri lanka,the US and Nigeria having worked with the goverment of Nigeria as an medical consultant homeopath and  about one of the first Nigerian to be licensed a naturopath by the District of Columbia dept. of health USA,Professor Onyeka an international teacher/researcher and doctor has achieved technical recognition in America,Asia,Nigeria which were hitherto not seen in the resume of an alternative medicine doctor, including his  recently being recognized by the US Govt. as a worker of extra ordinary ability/achievement in science and education.Homeopathy is relatively more prevalent in Nigeria than in other parts of Africa. Both medically qualified practitioners and lay persons can practice homeopathy.The Pan African Homeopathic Medical College Oguta(peter fishers report)and the Nigerian Homeopathic Medical Association headed by one of the pioneers of homeopathy in Nigeria Dr M.O Okafor,later The All-Nigeria Homoepathic Medical Organization was founded in 1961, and another homeopathic practitioner, I. Okogeri, also did set up practice the following year. The Nigerian College of Homeopathic Medicine, founded in 1972, is recognised by the government of the East Central State. The Nigerian Institute of Homeopathy has special consultative status with the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.