Dr. (Mrs.) Dora Nkem Akunyili, who assumed
office on the 12th of April 2001, as the Director General of National Agency
for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), is a Pharmacist,
Pharmacologist, Erudite Scholar, Seasoned Administrator, and a visionary
leader. She was a Senior Lecturer and Consultant Pharmacologist in the College
of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (U.N.N.), Enugu Campus, before she
became the NAFDAC boss.
She was born in Makurdi, Benue State
(Nigeria) on the 14th of July 1954, hails from Nanka and married in Agulu, both
in Anambra State of Nigeria. Dr. Akunyili’s educational career started with her
passing the First School Leaving Certificate with Distinction at St. Patrick’s
Primary School, Isuofia, Anambra State in 1966, and the West African School
Certificate (W.A.S.C.) with Grade I Distinction in 1973 from Queen of the
Rosary Secondary School, Nsukka, both in Nigeria.
These exceptional results in the First School
Leaving Certificate, and W.A.S.C. earned her the Eastern Nigerian Government
Post Primary Scholarship and the Federal Government of Nigeria Undergraduate
Scholarship. She got her First Degree in Pharmacy B.Pharm (Hons) in 1978 and
her PhD in 1985 from U.N.N. Dr. Akunyili was a Post Doctorate Fellow of University
of London and a Fellow of the West African Post Graduate College of
Pharmacists. To prepare her for Managerial positions, she was trained on Senior
Management skills Course in RIPA, London and Computer Education Programme by
WHO/UNDP/World Bank Sponsored, Enugu in 1998 and 1994 respectively. Dr.
Akunyili has enjoyed many academic awards and recognitions.
Dr. Akunyili started her working career as a
Hospital Pharmacist from 1978–1981, in the University of Nigeria Teaching
Hospital (U.N.T.H) Enugu, after which she ventured into academics as a Graduate
Assistant (Research Fellow) in Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, U.N.N. from
1982-1986. In the University system, she made a steady progress from Lecturer I
in 1986 until she was made Senior Lecturer in 1990. She transferred to College
of Medicine, U.N.N. in 1992, where she was made a Consultant Pharmacologist in
1996, a position she held until 12 April 2001. Due to her love for teaching and
nurturing young ones, she was also a part-time lecturer of the West African
Postgraduate College of Pharmacists Lagos, Nigeria from 1992-1995.
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2 comments:
RIP great woman!
Great woman indeed!
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