
Dr. Ibrahim Wada, a medical expert, has suggested that advancement in modern medicine could extend human lifespan by up to 250 years within the next 40 years.
Speaking as the guest lecturer on the topic; ‘Longevity of Man’, while delivering the Second Nimi Dimkpa Briggs Legacy Lecture Series at the University of PortHarcourt (UNIPORT) on Thursday, Wada stated that such feat could be realized as scientists continued to make rapid progress in medical technology and genetic engineering.
He highlighted the breakthroughs in genetic science that have enabled researchers to create artificial eggs and sperm from human saliva, which could then be used to grow babies in artificial wombs.
“This technology has already produced live rats. It’s only a matter of time before humans benefit from similar advancements”, he revealed.
Wada an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, further emphasized the potential of stem cells, artificial organs, and genetic reprogramming in prolonging human life.
According to him, science has now reached a stage where human genetic codes can be understood and manipulated to enhance longevity.
“Recreating stems cells from a person’s genes and reintroducing them into the body can regenerate dead cells and significantly extend lifespan.
“In another 30 to 40 years, it will be normal for individuals to expect to live for 200 or even 250 years. This will happen because humanity has now entered the age of computer reprogramming”, he added.
Wada lamented the fact that such advanced medical technologies are not yet available in Nigeria.
He therefore, stressed the importance of medical check-ups, healthy eating, regular exercise, and adequate rest in achieving longevity.
-9News Nigeria.
