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a tap into the successes of a lost gem... I feel it's good you know a little more
of who Prof Dora Akunyili was!
DORA AKUNYILI
Prof. Dora Nkem Akunyili (OFR) was born in Makurdi, Benue State (Nigeria) on the 14th of July 1954 to Chief & Mrs Paul Young Edemobi. She is a devout Catholic and is happily married to Dr. J.C. Akunyili, a Medical Practitioner and they are blessed with six children and three grandchildren.
Her hobbies include reading, writing,
cooking and travelling. She speaks Igbo and English fluently.
Prof. Akunyili, is an internationally renowned Pharmacist,
Pharmacologist, Erudite Scholar, Seasoned Administrator, and a visionary
leader.
She has served her country in numerous strategic positions
including as Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug
Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and Federal Minister of Information and
Communication.
EDUCATIONAL CAREER
Prof. Akunyili’s educational career started with her passing
the First School Leaving Certificate with Distinction in 1966, and the West
African School Certificate (W.A.S.C.) with Grade I Distinction in 1973 (both in
Nigeria), which earned her the Eastern Nigerian Government Post Primary
Scholarship and the Federal Government of Nigeria Undergraduate Scholarship
respectively. It is remarkable that throughout her high school career, Dora
Akunyili was always top of her class - a record that has never been broken in
the school to date.
She got her B.Pharm (Hons) in 1978 and PhD in 1985, both at
the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN). Prof. Akunyili won the best student
award in the school of Pharmacy in her very first year in the school and the
Vice Chancellor’s Postgraduate and Research Leadership prize in Faculty of
Pharmaceutical Sciences for 1984/85 and 1985/86 academic Sessions.
She was promoted to the rank of Professor of Pharmacology in
October, 2000 by the same University.
WORKING / EMPLOYMENTS EXPERIENCES
Prof. Akunyili started her working career as a Hospital
Pharmacist in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu in 1978.
In 1981, she ventured into Academics as a Graduate Assistant (Research Fellow)
in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UNN. In the University system, she
made a steady progress from lecturer I in 1986 until she was made Senior
Lecturer in 1990.
In 1992 she transferred to the College of Medicine, UNN and
became a Consultant Pharmacologist in 1996. She also worked as a part time
lecturer at the West African College of Pharmacists, Lagos, Nigeria from
1992-1995.
She was appointed Supervisory Councilor for Agriculture in
Anaocha Local Government of Anambra State, Nigeria from 1994 – 1996. Prof. Dora
Akunyili was appointed Zonal Secretary of Petroleum Special Trust Fund (PTF),
where she coordinated all projects in the five South Eastern States of Nigeria
from 1997 - 2000.
Prof. Dora Akunyili was appointed Director General of the
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Nigeria
from April 2001-2008. Here she recorded outstanding success. Prior to her
appointment, food and drug regulation in Nigeria was chaotic. All manner of
adulterated, fake and substandard food and drugs were dumped into Nigeria
resulting in over 60 percent of fake drugs in circulation. Unscrupulous
individuals made fortunes from such unwholesome practices. When she assumed
office, she brought in a new culture of excellence and honesty to NAFDAC and
the entire Nigerian public service. As a result, the level of fake and
counterfeit drugs in circulation dropped to 16.7 percent with vast improvement
in the food and other regulated sectors. As a commentator in a national
newspaper once wrote, “The NAFDAC Director General is a revolutionary. She has
not only changed NAFDAC, she has also changed the pharmaceutical industry in
the country.”
From December 2008 – December 2010, she worked as the
Honourable Minister of Information and Communications, Federal Republic of
Nigeria. As the Honourable Minister, Prof. Akunyili anchored the Re-branding
Nigeria Project driven by the slogan, Nigeria Good People, Great Nation.
The
programme was conceived as an internal process to address Nigeria’s negative
image both at home and abroad. Dora has proved her versatility in all areas of
human endeavour as she also ventured into politics when she aspired to serve
her own people in Anambra State as a Senator of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
As a Scientist and a Scholar, she has presented over 600
papers delivered in various Local and International Conferences, published 4
books and written scientific articles published in 37 local and international
journals. She also supervised PhD and Masters candidates.
POSITIONS/PROFESSIONAL BODIES/FELLOWSHIP
Prof. Akunyili has held several positions of responsibility
in Nigeria as a professional in the course of her career. She served in six
Senate Committees and various Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Committees of
the University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 1986 –1992.
From 1992 to 1994, Prof. Akunyili served as a member of
Anambra State Hospitals Management Board and State Advisory Council for Women
Commission. She has also served the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (P.S.N.)
in various capacities, notably as the National Vice President of Association of
Lady Pharmacists (1992-1995) and President of the Enugu State Branch from
1992-1998.
Internationally, as Director General of NAFDAC, Prof.
Akunyili was appointed Chairman of West African Drug Regulatory Agencies Network
(WADRAN) in March 2006 and as Vice Chairman of the International Medical
Products Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force (IMPACT) in November 2006.
She is a Post Doctorate Fellow of University of London,
Fellow of the West African Post Graduate College of Pharmacists, Fellow of the
Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) and member of other learned societies,
a few of which are New York Academy of Science, International Narcotics Control
Board, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Expert Committee, Association for African
Medicinal Plant Standards (AAMPS), Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
(GAIN), Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV), and International Council for
Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (ICCIDD).
AWARDS/RECOGNITION
For her industry and commitment to the values of honesty,
transparency and selfless service, Prof. Akunyili has received over six hundred
Awards and Recognitions locally and internationally, notably among which are: –
Conferment with the National Order of the Federal Republic
(OFR) and Recognition as an Icon of Hope for Nigerians by President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo(2002); Person of the Year
2005 Award by Silverbird Communications (2006); Nigeria’s Five Greatest Living
Legends Award by Silverbird Group and Vanguard Media (Dec. 2009); Recognition
as Nigerian Woman of Distinction during the Nigeria @50 Independence
Anniversary Celebration (Sept. 2010); and as Minister of the Year 2010 by
Nigeria Royalty Award (Dec. 2010). Integrity Award by Transparency International
in South Korea (2003); Honoured as one of the 18 heroes (Health) of our time by
TIME Magazine, New York (2005); Grassroots Human Rights Campaigner Award by
Human Rights Defence Organization (International Service) in British House of
Commons (2005); Special Award for Combating Economic Crime by International
Chamber of Commerce-Commercial Crime Services London (2004); Amazon of
Integrity by National Council of Women Society (2004); Pharmacist of the Year
Medal Award by International Pharmaceutical Federation, FIP (2005); Honourary
Degree of Doctor of Laws by University of Bristol, London (2006); Honorary
Georgia Citizen by The State of Georgia, USA (2006); Agribusiness,
International Euro Market and Transbusiness Awards respectively for 2003, 2005
and 2006 by European Marketing Research Centre (EMRC), Brussels; Elected
Honourary Member of The Royal Pharmaceutical Society Of Great Britain, London,
by The Royal Pharmaceutical Society Of Great Britain, London (2008); Conferred
with the prestigious Harmony Tribute Award by Planet Africa Television Canada
(2010).
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