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Chinua Achebe’s daughter bags Harvard Medical School award
Maureen Achebe, daughter of the renowned novelist, late Chinua Achebe, has received the Brigham and Women’s Hospital 2024 Faculty Development and Diversity Awards.
The hospital notified Okam Achebe of her award in a letter dated July 2, according to a post shared by Chidi Achebe, her brother and chairman of African Integrated Development Enterprise Public Benefit Corporation (AIDE PBC).
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Chidi stated that the hospital, a premier teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School based in Boston, Massachusetts, notified Maureen of her award in a letter dated July 2, 2024, which he also shared.
The Brigham and Women’s Hospital is a world-class academic medical centre based in Boston, Massachusetts, and a premier teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School.
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