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Jide Adeniyi-Jones

The tortured face, sunken eyes and emaciated body of Aids are images familiar all over the world. But HIV in Africa is largely anonymous, faceless in a shadowy world of innuendo, rumor and fear. To be HIV positive in Nigeria today is to live balanced on a precipice over the edge of which lies an abyss of merciless illness unchecked by treatment and a long downward spiral towards death.



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