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Titiloye inspires girl child for success in science

The Clinic Director and lead Aesthetic Physician at the SKIN101 Beauty Clinic, Dr. Hilda Titiloye is committed to helping young girls break records globally in Science, as she hosted female students of Lead British International School Abuja at SKIN101 centre recently. These students toured SKIN101 Beauty Clinic, a dermatology, aesthetic and plastic surgery centre. It…

The Clinic Director and lead Aesthetic Physician at the SKIN101 Beauty Clinic, Dr. Hilda Titiloye is committed to helping young girls break records globally in Science, as she hosted female students of Lead British International School Abuja at SKIN101 centre recently.

These students toured SKIN101 Beauty Clinic, a dermatology, aesthetic and plastic surgery centre. It was all in a bid to help them draw inspiration from other women who have climbed above limitations and set new records in the field of science.

During her interactive session with the students, Titiloye spurred them with words of wisdom laced with knowledge. She implored them to ensure they give their best in everything they do. “Eliminate fear. This could be a limiting factor for success.”

Having recorded tremendous success and remarkable strides in her field, Titiloye exudes zealousness in giving back to society.

Following swiftly on the heels of her address, the students expressed their worries. One of them was related to the duration of studying medicine. However, the clinic director encouraged them to embrace whatever career path they choose with passion as time is irrelevant where passion is concerned.

She further harped on the importance of happiness in choosing a career path while motivating them to devote their time to research, which she described as the foundation for outstanding innovations.

In her views, an Aesthetician at The Skin101 centre, Adanma Okoro, cheered the students to seize the time they have on their hands to attain their dreams.

Having boosted their morales, Dr. Chito Nwigene, coached the students to resist peer pressure and stay focused on their studies, as this would pay off in the long run and reflect positively on the trajectory of their career.

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