US Embassy Celebrates Nigerian Doctor, Onyema Ogbuagbu Who Helped Develop COVID-19 Vaccine

The United States Embassy in Nigeria has celebrated Nigerian-born researcher, Onyema Ogbuagu, for his role in the development of a COVID-19 vaccine.




Ogbuagbu, who graduated from the University of Calabar in 2003, migrated to the US and rose to become an Associate Professor of Medicine and Infectious Disease Specialist at Yale University.


He was part of the team that helped pharmaceutical company, Pfizer, to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.


In a Facebook message on Monday, the US mission wrote, “Nigerians contribute to the world in so many ways. Our hats off to Dr Onyema Ogbuagu at Yale who helped develop a COVID-19 vaccine.”


Ogbuagu is the son of a former Vice-Chancellor of Abia State University, Prof Stella Ogbuagu. He also has a twin brother who is an engineer.

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