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NHEA 2019 to honour Akinkugbe, Lambo, Okoli with lifetime achievement award

Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Award (NHEA)

Three distinguished and accomplished icons in the Nigeria healthcare sector will be honoured with lifetime achievement award (LAA) by the Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Award (NHEA) on June 21, 2019 in Lagos.

The awardees are Oladapo Olujimi Akinkugbe; former Minister of Health, Eyitayo Lambo and Founder / Group Managing Director of Emzor Pharmaceutical and Stella Chinyelu Okoli.

This ceremony, which is part of a bigger awards night that will honour over 35 individuals and organisations that have made tremendous impacts in the Nigeria healthcare sector in 2018, will take place at a grand ballroom event in Eko Hotel & Suites, Lagos.

According to Wale Alabi, NHEA project director, “We feel honoured and excited by these personalities and their immense contributions in the development of healthcare both locally and internationally. They have exhibited excellence and distinguished themselves. We are proud of them.”

Akinkugbe, an Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Ibadan received his medical degree from London University in 1958. After residency at The London and King’s College Hospitals, went up to Balliol College in Oxford University in 1962 for the D.Phil, working under Sir George Pickering FRS, Regius Professor of Medicine. He proceeded to his MD (London) and Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and later to the Chair of Medicine in 1968. He was subsequently Dean of Medicine at Ibadan, Foundation Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Vice-Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, and in the 1980s Pro-Chancellor and Chair of Council of the University of Port Harcourt. He was the foundation Chair of JAMB and Chair of the Management Board, University College Hospital, Ibadan.

He has served on many World Health Organisation Expert Committees on Cardiovascular Diseases and Health Manpower Development and on the prestigious WHO Global Advisory Committee on Health Research. He was also on the Scientific Advisory Panel of the Ciba Foundation in London for many years.

Lambo holds B.Sc., M.A. degrees in Economics and a Ph.D. degree in Operational Research applied to health systems. He is an awardee of the Fellowship of Operational Research (England), the Fellowship of the Nigerian Economic Society, and a Degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc. Honoris Causa) by Bingham University.

He served as Nigeria’s Minister of Health from 2003 to 2007. Achievements recorded during his tenure included: development and implementation of Nigeria’s first comprehensive Health Sector Reform Programme (2004-2007); drafting of the National Health Bill which eventually became Nigeria’s National Health Act in 2014; launching of the Formal Sector Programme of the National Health Insurance Scheme; establishment of the National Blood Transfusion Service; re-furbishing and re-equipping of 8 Federal Teaching Hospitals and movement of four of them to their permanent sites.

Okoli, is the Founder and Group Managing Director of Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Limited. She obtained her B.Pharm (Hons) and an MSc in Bio-Pharmaceutics from University of London, Chelsea College in 1971. She has attended The Harvard Business School Owner Manager Program; the Chief Executive Programme of Lagos Business School and I.E.S.E, Business School, Barcelona, Spain.

She founded Chike Okoli Foundation (COF) in 2006 in memory of her beloved son Chike. The Foundation set up a Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, and trains over 250 students in entrepreneurship every year. The Foundation has reached over 1,500,000 people across Nigeria on lifestyle interventions.

NHEA 2019 is supported by PharmAccess Foundation and is organised by Global Health Project and Resources (GHPR) in collaboration with Anadach Group, USA.

 

ANTHONIA OBOKOH