 Authorities of the University of Benin,
 Edo state have faulted the claim made by one of its Professors who 
announced that he had discovered a drug for the cure of HIV/AIDS.
Authorities of the University of Benin,
 Edo state have faulted the claim made by one of its Professors who 
announced that he had discovered a drug for the cure of HIV/AIDS.
On Tuesday, Professor Isaiah Ibeh,
 the Dean of School of Basic Medical Sciences at the University told 
newsmen that the herbal drug had undergone “series of successful tests” 
and it would “permanently take care of what over time seems to have 
defied all solutions”.
As reported in Vanguard,
 he said that the oral drug was made from plants extraction in Nigeria 
for the possible cure of the pandemic, HIV and AIDS virus adding that 
research on the project was started in 2010 which culminated in the 
development of “Deconcotion X (DX)–Liquid or Bioclean 11 for the cure of
 HIV and AIDS”.
Ibeh also said that the drug had been 
exposed to series of medical examinations both in Nigeria and in the 
USA. He added that the drug had performed well on patients with the HIV 
virus and had shown evidence of total restoration of damaged tissues.
“The result showed an increase in the body weight of the 
individual administered with DX. The body weight was statistically 
significant when compared with the control group,” he was quoted as saying.He said that further tests were being conducted to determine “at what point will a patient become negative after being administered the drug?” but that preliminary results showed that of the five latest patients orally administered with the drugs, in up to seven months , “three of them were siro negative while two were sill faintly positive.’’
His announcement was trailed with 
controversy which yesterday culminated in the announcement made by the 
authorities of the University. The Provost, College of Medical Sciences 
of the University, Prof. Vincent Iyawe told Vanguard
 that the institution was not in agreement with Prof. Ibeh’s claim for 
now, alleging that the University was, “not carried along” in the 
research.
“The School would like to take 
credit for a break- through, but it cannot align with the breakthrough 
because the College was not consulted, the University was not consulted,
 and he did not carry anybody along.
He said all the university was doing was to protect Prof. Ibeh and the integrity of the institution.
Source: BN
By Adeola Adeyemo
 
 
 
 
 
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