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Obi Celebrates Nigerian Professor’s Historic Cambridge Appointment
Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, extended warm congratulations to Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu, a distinguished Nigerian figure, for her recent appointment as the President of Wolfson College at the prestigious University of Cambridge.
In a series of tweets shared on his X handle on Monday, Obi expressed his jubilation, praising Prof. Uchegbu’s accomplishments in the field of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience. He hailed her as a beacon of excellence and innovation, particularly lauding her significant contributions to nanoparticle drug delivery.
“I wish to joyfully congratulate Ijeoma Uchegbu, a Nigerian and Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience, celebrated for her exceptional work in nanoparticle drug delivery, who has just been announced as the 7th President of Wolfson College, one of the 31 colleges of the University of Cambridge,” he said in the tweets.
“Prof. Uchegbu, currently a lecturer at University College London, is also globally celebrated for her high intellectual and global works in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) which have won her numerous awards, fellowships, and accolades, as she continues to trail the blaze in pharmaceutical nanoscience.
““Her innovative breakthrough and academic excellence, reborn out of years of dedication and hard work, have not only led to the development of new treatments that promise to transform pain relief but have also paved the way for deeper research in pharmaceutical science for the improvement of health – a very critical index of human development.”
Obi also expressed his confidence in Prof. Uchegbu’s ability to make further global strides, especially in fostering a new generation of zealous researchers dedicated to advancing the frontiers of science, medicine, and global health.
“As she boldly steps into her new position next year, I wish her more all-around success,” he added.
The former Anambra State Governor encouraged Prof. Uchegbu to persist in contributing to Nigeria’s development, particularly in health and education, highlighting her potential to significantly impact the nation’s growth trajectory.