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Important Facts About Chief Dr. Josiah Onyebuchi Johnson Okezie (1926–2002)
Full Name: Chief Dr. Josiah Onyebuchi Johnson Okezie
Born: 1926, in Ibeku, Eastern Nigeria (present-day Abia State)
Died: 2002
Education:
Achimota College
Yaba Higher College (1943)
Yaba College of Medicine (1944–1947)
University College, Ibadan (1948–1949)
Royal College of Surgeons of England and Ireland (1955–1957), qualifying as a medical doctor
Medical Career:
Served as an Assistant Medical Officer in the Nigerian Civil Service from 1950 to 1954
Actively involved in advancing professional medical practice in Eastern Nigeria
Professional Leadership:
Served for ten years (1960–1970) as Secretary of the Eastern Nigerian Branch of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA)
Political Career:
Member of the Eastern House of Assembly from 1961 to 1966 during Nigeria’s First Republic
A prominent political figure in Eastern Nigeria prior to the civil war
Federal Government Service:
Appointed Federal Commissioner for Health (1970–1971) under the administration of General Yakubu Gowon, playing a key role in post–civil war health sector reconstruction
Later served as Federal Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources (1971–1974)
Historical Significance:
One of the few Nigerians who successfully combined medicine, professional leadership, and high-level national politics
Contributed significantly to post-war national rebuilding, especially in public health and agriculture
Photograph:
Portrait dates to the 1970s, during his period of federal service
Source:
Umuahiaibeku