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African Sickle Cell News and World Report

Established in 2007 and formerly known as The Sickle Cell Journal, the African Sickle Cell News & World Report stands in the forefront among every effort to bring sickle cell public education/awareness to the teeming millions, who are unaware of their genotype, yet carry the sickle gene in their blood! Sickle Cell Disorder affects millions worldwide in Africa, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The magazine was founded by its editor, Ayoola Olajide, 48, who studied Sociology and Psychology at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Himself with sickle cell, Olajide is author, Menace In My Blood - my affliction with sickle cell anaemia