THE MATH IS NOT MATHING: PORTABLE SPARKS REACTIONS AFTER QUESTIONING BABA IJESHA'S NEWBORN BABY TIMELINE. (PHOTO).

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 The Math Is Not Mathing: Portable Sparks Reactions After Questioning Baba Ijesha's Newborn Baby Timeline Controversial Nigerian street-pop sensation Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has once again set social media abuzz. This time, the Zazuu crooner has set his sights on veteran actor Baba Ijesha, who recently welcomed a newborn baby boy with his partner, celebrity fashion designer CEO Luminee. In a candid video shared with his followers, Portable openly questioned the timeline of the pregnancy, pointing out the gap between Baba Ijesha's release from correctional custody and the arrival of the infant. Portable Raises Paternity Questions on Social Media According to reports, Baba Ijesha regained his freedom months ago. Doing some quick math, Portable raised eyebrows over how the pregnancy reached full term so quickly after the actor's release from prison, which he notes was approximately seven months ago. Speaking in his signature unfiltered style, the singer u...

TOYIN TOFADE: FIRST BLACK FEMALE PRESIDENT OF A U. S. COLLEGE, LEADING TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE. (PHOTO).


 Toyin Tofade: First Black Female President of a U.S. College, Leading Transformative Change


Dr. Toyin Tofade made history in July 2022 as the first Black female president of Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (ACPHS). Since assuming office, she has introduced transformative initiatives to strengthen the college’s future.


Under her leadership, ACPHS launched a strategic plan and ACPHS Online in March 2024, restructured academic units, implemented a leadership program, and fostered an entrepreneurial mindset. Her efforts have significantly boosted enrollment, with total applications rising by 18.58%, deposits increasing by 35.03%, and transfer admissions soaring by 714.29%. Additionally, ACPHS expanded its academic offerings, introducing seven new degree programs.


Before ACPHS, Dr. Tofade held key leadership roles at Howard University, the University of Maryland, and UNC hospitals. She has been a trailblazer in pharmacy leadership, serving as the first Black woman president of the International Pharmacy Federation (FIP) Academic Pharmacy Section.


Recognized for her contributions, she has received numerous awards, including Albany Business Review’s Power 50 Executive honor, ASHP’s Donald E. Francke Medal, and UNC Pharmacy Alumni Association’s Distinguished Service Award.


Dr. Tofade holds a BPharm from Obafemi Awolowo University, an MS in Pharmacy Practice, and a PharmD from UNC Chapel Hill, with additional leadership training from Harvard Kennedy School and Penn State.

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