Professor Dora Akunyili

Professor Dora Akunyili In order to encourage the members of Women Development Center to go on with their work even at the absence of the deceased Dora Akunyili.

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15/04/2017

After surviving several rumours of her death, aformer Minister of Information and Communication and erstwhile Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, Professor Dora Nkem Akunyili, bowed to ovarian cancer early yesterday.Meanwhile, her death was blamed on misdiagnosis by some doctors in the United States (US). The doctors were said to have claimed she did not have cancer after her Nigerian doctor’s diagnosis to the effect she had the sickness.News of her death was officially announced by a former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, on the Anambra Broadcasting Service, ABS. Obi said Akunyili died after a protracted battle with cancer.Obi, in the statement, said: “On behalf of the Akunyili family, I wish to officially confirm the death of Prof. (Mrs.) Dora Nkem Akunyili, OFR, in a Specialist Cancer Hospital in Indiatoday at 10 am, Nigerian time, after a two-year battle with cancer. In spite her illness, Prof. Akunyili was unwavering in her belief in a better Nigeria. That was why she defied her condition and was part of Anambra State Handover Committee and the National Conference.”The statement continued: “The last time I visited her in India, even when she needed all the prayers herself, she was full of concern for the abducted Chibok girls, security and other challenges facing the country and told me that she remained prayerful for the release of those girls and for God to help President Goodluck Jonathan to overcome all the challenges facingthe nation.“She therefore urged allNigerians to remain prayerful and committed to building abetter society for our children. We all prayed together and I promisedto be visiting her every month. “We thank all those who remain fervent in prayers for her recovery and urge them to remain prayerful for the peaceful repose of her soul.”Concern about Akunyili,who had been on admission in hospital for an undisclosed ailment, had made the rounds in recent times.For several weeks, rumours of her battle with ovarian cancer dominated the social media. Although family sources debunked the stories, the rumours gotstronger.Prof. Dora AkunyiHer public appearance at the National Conference heightened anxiety about her well-being as she looked frail and a shadow of her old self.Sunday Vanguard findings showed that the former Minister’s ill health first came to the fore a couple of years ago while on a trip abroad. A medical check up showed she had cancer.MisdiagnosisThe Cable, an online medium quoting a family source, yesterday, blamed misdiagnosis for Akunyili’s death.According to the source,when in 1998, the former Minister was theZonal Secretary (South-east) of the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund, Nigerian doctors gave her what many of her family members considered to be a health scare. They said she had a growth and needed surgery.The source narrated: “Akunyili, then 44, decided to travel to the United States, first to get a second opinion and then undergo the prescribed surgery. The bill for the medical trip was $17,000, including$12,000 for the surgery. During pre-surgery check-up in the US, the doctors told her the Nigerian doctors had made a wrong diagnosisand that she did not need any surgery.“It was said to be a minor issue that medication would solve.She thanked the doctorsand, to their surprise, said she was going to return the money meant for the surgery to PTF. That was strange. Nigerian government officials had devised a way of making sure such monies were not returned to the treasury.“The hospital informed the PTF, under the leadership of Major Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, about one honest Nigerian they had found. Buhari, himself a straightforward person, was very impressed. He wrote a letter to Akunyili commending her honesty. NAFDAC Then came 2001. President Olusegun Obasanjo wanted to appoint a director-general for the NationalAgency for Drug and Food Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and asked for the recommendation of an honest Nigerian pharmacist. Akunyili’s name promptly came up.“Someone who had heard about her PTF record recommended her. There was a little problem, a Nigerian problem. Objections were raised that the minister of health, Prof.ABC Nwosu, was an Igbo from Anambra State and NAFDAC, being a powerful agencyunder the ministry, should not be headed by another Igbo from Anambra. It was also argued that the market for fake and substandard products were controlled by the Igbo, with Onitsha – also in Anambra State – a major centre for the illicit business. She was going to protect “her people”, the antagonistssaid.“Obasanjo, stubborn to the cause, ignored the observations and appointed her. She went on to do a crediblejob and ended up as one of the most outstanding public officers in Nigeria’s history, celebrated locally and globally. Shehad lost a sister to fake drugs, and that was perhaps the impetus she needed to go on theoffensive. Misdiagnosis Meanwhile, Akunyili always went abroad for check-ups and she was always given an all-clear. She continued to look robust and energetic, and took up another government job as minister of information and communications.“But on July 13, 2013, something strange happened to her. She was preparing to travel to the United States to receive an award. The following day was her birthday. Her 59th, precisely. Then she fell ill. She was physically weak and having pains. She decided to go ahead with her trip and attend to her health in the United States. It waswhile she was there thatnew checks were carried out.“Alas, she had cancer. The original diagnosis in1998 was right. But the diagnosis at the point ofsurgery was wrong. She became seriously ill andthere were fears she could lose her life. She was in the hospital for months and only returned to Nigeria this year when the doctors said she was improving.Her last public appearance was at the National Conference in Abuja, where she was a delegate. Pictures of a frail-looking Akumyili soon went viral on the internet”.In a tribute, the Chief Medical Director, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, Professor Akin Osibogun, described thenews as shocking.“It is indeed sad. I am just hearing the news from you now. Professor Dora Akunyili was a personal friend apart from working together during her days at NAFDAC.The National President, Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, Pharm Femi Adebayo, stated: “My eyes were filled with tears when I heard about the death of a faithful and brave Nigerian,Pharmacist par excellence. Dora rode where men trembled, especially her fight against fake counterfeit and adulterated drugs”.Dora Akunyili, a distinguished citizen and patriot – President JonathanPresident Goodluck Jonathan has described late Dora Akunyili as a distinguished Nigerian and Patriotic citizen who would be sorely missed by all those whocame in contact with her.In a statement yesterday, the Special Adviser to the Presidenton Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati quotedthe President as saying he ‘ received with shock and sadness, news of the sudden and untimely death of Professor Dora Akunyili,former Minister of Information and Communications.“The President believes that Professor Akunyili will live long in the memories of those who were privileged to knowher as a diligent professional, a public-spirited and forthright public officer, and as a person of great convictions.The First Lady, Dame Patience Faka Jonathan,described Akunyili as a “titan,” who left an indelible mark with the passion and conviction with which she served the nation. Dame Jonathan described the late Akunyili’s departureas “a great loss to the nation and the womenfolk.”Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State expressed profound shock and sadness overthe death of f Professor Akunyili, describing it asa serious blow to the nation. Chime in a reaction signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Chukwudi Achife, said her death has robbed the nation of one of herfinest breed of patriots.Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Paul Orhii, described late Dora Akunyili as a patriot and a woman of great virtue.

15/02/2017

d ByNigerian BiographyDora AkunyiliProf. Dora Nkem Akunyili (OFR) was born in Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria on the 14th of July 1954 to Chief & Mrs Paul Young Edemobi. She was a devout Catholic and washappily married to Dr. J.C. Akunyili, a Medical Practitioner and they wereblessed with six children and three grandchildren. Her hobbies included reading, writing, cooking and travelling.She spoke Igbo and English fluently.She died in an India Hospital on June 7, 2014 after a long battle with Cancer at the age of 59 years.Prof. Akunyili, was an internationally renowned Pharmacist, Pharmacologist, Erudite Scholar, Seasoned Administrator, and a visionaryleader.She has served her country in numerous strategic positions including as Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administrationand Control (NAFDAC) and Federal Minister of Information and Communication.Dora Akunyili had her early elementary Education at St. Patrick’s Primary School, Isuofia, Anambra State in 1966and proceeded to Queen of the Rosary Secondary School, Nsukka, Enugu State in 1973 and finished with honours.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 obtained her First Degree in Pharmacology B.Pharm (Hons) in 1978 and her PhD in 1985 from University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Professor Akunyili was a Post Doctorate Fellow of University of London and a Fellow of the West African Post Graduate College of Pharmacists.She was 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).. Dora Akunyili has enjoyed many academic awards and recognitions.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.When she assumed office, shebrought 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 circulationdropped to 16.7 percent with vast improvement in the food and other regulated sectors.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 thecountry.”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.She has gained both local and international recognition and has won numerous awards forher work in pharmacology, public health and human rights.Dora Akunyili contested for the Senatorial seat for Anambra central in Anambra State under the platform of All Progressive Grand Alliance(APGA) in the April 2011 elections but was defeated by Chris Ngige of Action Congress of Nigeria. She thereafter sent a petition to the Independent National Electoral Commission disputing the result.After her appointment as Director General of NAFDAC inApril 2001, Dora Akunyili’s major aim and priority was to eliminate counterfeit drugs and unsafe food.Prior to her tenure at NAFDAC,fake and substandard foods and drugs were sold in Nigeriawithout any form of regulation. She was disheartened that Nigerians were using fake drugs to fight deadly diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis, withno result. Although Dora Akunyili faced a major threat to her personal safety and herlife in her struggle to combat the issue of fake drugs, she never relented, she was courageous to the end of her tenure as the NAFDAC boss.She was a senior lecturer and consultant pharmacologist at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Enugu campus, before she became the NAFDAC boss.Akunyili started her career working as a hospital pharmacist from 1978-1981, atthe University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu, after which she ventured into academics and became senior research assistant in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UNNfrom 1982-1986. In the university system, she made steady progress and rose fromLecturer I in 1986 until she became senior lecturer in 1990. She transferred to the Faculty of Medicine, UNN in 1992, where she was made a consultant pharmacologist in 1996, a post she held until April 12, 2001. Because of her love for education and care for the young, she was a part-time lecturer at the west African postgraduate School ofpharmacists Lagos, Nigeria from 1992 to 1995.Dora Akunyili’s was prepared for her administrative duties as the NAFDAC boss after her position as the zonal secretaryof the Petroleum Special TrustFund (PTF), coordinating projects in the five zones of the Southeastern States of Nigeria (Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo States).She also served as a Supervisor for Agriculture and a Member of the Caretaker Committee for her Local Government, Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State from 1994 to 1996. From1992 to 1994, Akunyili served as a member of State's Hospitals Management Board and State Advisory Council for Women Commission both in Anambra State of Nigeria.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.As a Scientist and a Scholar, she presented over 20 research papers in various local and International Scientific Conferences, and published a book and 18 Journal Articles. She supervised PhD and Masters candidates in Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka and U.N.N. respectively both in Nigeria. Even as the Director General of NAFDAC, Dr. Akunyili found time to supervise six Postgraduate students in the College of Medicine U.N.N. She was also Chief Examiner in Pharmacology for 3rd M.B.B.S College of Medicine, Abia State University Uturu, Nigeria.Akunyili was also a very active member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (P.S.N.)Her funeral, which took place on the 27th and 28thof August2014 was attended by many dignitries within Nigeria and abroad including President Goodluck Jonathan and former military head of state Gen. Yakubu Gowon.Dora Akunyili was laid to rest in Agulu in Anambra State.For her industry and commitment to the values of honesty, transparency and selfless service, Prof. Akunyili has received over six hundredAwards 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 Distinctionduring the Nigeria @50 Independence Anniversary Ce

15/02/2017

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Dora Akunyili who was the head of Nafdac has vowed even at the point of death will use the last drop of her blood to speak to some women which she did.Professor Dora,an epitome of beauty,a woman who stoops so low to conquer,MY ROLE MODEL,i will never forget thee,May ur gentle soul rest in perfect peace,Amen.

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