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I Met Him On Twitter- Kojo Cue’s Wife Speaks

Kojo Cue’s wife has recently disclosed the story of how they first met, causing quite a buzz on social media.

According to her, she and Kojo Cue met on Twitter. Speaking further, she said the rapper had shared his BlackBerry Pin on Twitter, and she decided to add him to her friend list not out of genuine interest, but to increase her follower count.

However, as they engaged in conversations, they developed a strong friendship that eventually blossomed into love, leading to their marriage.

Prof. Priscilla Kolibea Mante, who identifies as a hiphop enthusiast, revealed that she was initially drawn to her husband’s fun-loving personality and their shared taste in music.

Priscilla Kolibea Mante is a Ghanaian neuropharmacologist and lecturer at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. She is currently stationed at the Kumasi campus.

Her research primarily revolves around finding alternative plant-based treatments for drug-resistant epilepsy and the neglected tropical disease neurocysticercosis.

Mante’s focus lies in investigating the anticonvulsant properties of the plant alkaloid cryptolepine and its solid-lipid nanoparticles in managing epilepsy induced by neurocysticercosis.

Her ultimate objective is to discover a more efficient method for cryptolepine to penetrate the central nervous system, thereby reducing the risk of convulsions and enabling patients to effectively manage their condition.

In addition to her epilepsy studies, Mante has also dedicated her efforts to developing novel therapies for pain relief, anxiety, and depression.

Source – Tru News Report

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