Profile of An
Achiever
Dr. Abali Chuku is a post-independence
child having been born on November 23, 1962 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. He
hails from Amaeke Item, Bende Local Government in Abia State.
He
had his primary education at Bruce Grove Primary School, Tottenham, England,
from 1971 to 1974. Young Chuku enrolled for his secondary education at
Northumberland Park School, Tottenham, in 1974. The following year, he returned
to Nigeria and was admitted at the famous Mayflower School, Ikenne, Ogun State,
a first-class secondary school famous for its scholarship as well as the
antecedents of its founder, the late Dr. Tai Solarin, where he completed his
secondary education in 1980. He came out in flying colours having earned
distinction (A1) in 10 subjects and therefore earned Aggregate 6. Aggregate 6
is the maximum any candidate can make if he scores A1 in six subjects. The same
year (1980) he secured admission to read medicine at the University of Nigeria,
Enugu Campus, graduating in 1986 with MBBS.
Dr.
Chuku’s career trajectory is dotted with significant landmarks. He first began
as a house officer at Queen Elizabeth Specialist Hospital (now Federal Medical
Centre), Umuahia, in 1986. He was the doctor in charge, Rural Health Centre,
Kafin Koro in Niger State, and later as medical officer, City Clinic,
Suleja/Kafin Koro Annex, all between 1987 and1989. He later relocated to Lagos
in 1989 and was engaged by Legus Specialist Hospital, Igbobi, as a medical
officer. He worked for only one year and joined the services of Life Support
Medical Centre, GRA, Ikeja, also as a medical officer and worked from 1990 to1992.
He obtained an Associate Fellowship of the Postgraduate Medical College at the
Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria in 1992.
He
returned to Enugu in 1992 and was appointed Registrar, Ophthalmology at the
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital. He grew
progressively and rose to the position of Chief Resident Ophthalmologist in
1994. He occupied this position until 1996 when he was appointed Consultant
Ophthalmologist, Federal Medical Centre, FMC, Umuahia.
Dr.
Chuku later proceeded to West African College of Surgeons and obtained the
Fellowship of West African College of Surgeons in 1996.
By
2000, he became Consultant Specialist Grade II and later Consultant Specialist
Grade I, Ophthalmologist also at the FMC, Umuahia, in 2004. He was the Head of
Department of Ophthalmology at the FMC, Umuahia, for 14 years.
The
icing on the cake of Dr Chuku’s soaring career
was his appointment in May 2011 as Chief Medical Director, FMC, Umuahia.
In
the course of his career, Dr. Chuku has, over the years, also carried out assignments
at different levels or fora either as chairman of ad-committees or member of
many committees. Between 2003 and 2007 he was the Chairman, Medical Advisory
Committee, FMC, Umuahia. He also held the underlisted positions concurrently during
the same period.
·
Chairman,
Laboratory Services Commercialised Committee
·
Chairman,
X-ray Services Commercialised Committee
·
Chairman,
Drug Revolving Fund
·
Chairman,
Housing Committee
·
Chairman,
Servicom
·
In
2008, he was appointed Chairman, Anti-Corruption and Transparency Monitoring
Unit, FMC, Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission.
He holds the position to date.
·
In
2009, he was appointed Co-ordinator, Abia State Programme for Prevention of
Blindness. He still holds the position.
Dr.
Chuku is a member of the following professional bodies:
·
American
Academy of Ophthalmology (2004)
·
Oxford
Ophthalmology Congress (2009)
·
Ophthalmological
Society of Nigeria
·
Glaucoma
Society, Nigeria
He
has attended many professional courses, training programmes, seminars, and conferences
in both Nigeria and abroad, including American Academy of Ophthalmology
Conferences which he consistently attended from 2004 to 2011. He is also a
recipient of many awards including:
·
Best
handwriting (1973) Bruce Grove Primary School, Tottenham, England.
·
Second
Prize, Musical Instrument Design of the Future, Northumberland Park School,
Tottenham, England (1975).
·
Mayflower
School, Ikenne Roll of Honours 1980 Distinction in 10 subjects.
·
Best
Resident in Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Nigeria
Teaching Hospital, Enugu 1980.
·
Dr.
Chuku is also a recipient of a number of international education awards, such
as American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2008 as well as International Scholar
Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2012.
He
is an Honorary Fellow, Chartered Institute of Purchase and Supply Management,
Nigeria.
Dr.
Chuku has undertaken numerous researches in his field of medicine and has
published widely in learned medical journals. His extra-curricular activities
include chess, table tennis, music, reading and poetry. He is happily married
and has three children.
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