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                                                     BIOGRAPHY

                   Dr. (Mrs.) Abimbola Olayinka Asagba was born on the 28th of May, 1938 in
                   Ibadan to the family  of Late Pa Ladapo Ogunleye and  Late Mama Eunice
                   Oladeji Ogunleye of Iloro Owo in Ondo State.

                   Bimbola  as her Dad used to  call  her  had  her primary education at
                   Government Primary  School Owo and proceeded to Methodist  Girls High
                   School, Lagos for her secondary school education. She lost her Mom during
                   her West African School Certificate Examination in 1956. This did not deter
                   her from coming out in Grade 1 in the Certificate Examination.

                    On completion of her secondary school education, she proceeded to
                   Abeokuta Grammar School for her Higher School Certificate  education
                   (HSC). Here she met the highly respected, talented and famous Scientists
                   and Authors-the Oyewole Twins Femi and Dotun who taught her Chemistry
                   and Physics thereby shaping her life for greater heights and  creating a
                   pathway for her to study Medicine. After  completing her HSC she taught
                   briefly at St Annes School Ibadan. She  later won  a scholarship to  study
                   Medicine at Medical Institute of the Patrice Lumumba Friendship University,
                   Moscow, Russia USSR in 1962.

                   Upon  completion of  her Medical School education  in 1967 she returned
                   home to Nigeria and did her Housemanship at the Lagos University Teaching
                   Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba.

                   At the completion of her Housemanship (Internship), the Nigerian Civil War
                   was on so she was drafted into the Nigerian Army and was promoted  to
                   Captain in the Army. She later disengaged from the Army at the end of the
                   Civil War  and returned to LUTH where she was  employed as a Medical
                   Officer by the LUTH Management and was later promoted to Senior Medical
                   Officer.

                   She later left LUTH Services  to work in the Private Sector. She was
                   employed as a Senior Medical Officer by Dr Saraki in the Saraki- Ikomi Group
                   of Clinics. There she worked for 10 years. At the end of the 10th year she
                   decided to go back to School to study Public Health. She went to the Royal
                   Institute  of Public Health and Hygiene in London where she  obtained a
                   Diploma in Public Health (D.P.H) and the Fellowship of the Royal Institute of
                   Public Health and Hygiene (FRIPHH) in 1978.

                   On her return  to Nigeria, she was  employed by the Federal Ministry of
                   Health and posted to the Directorate of Public Health Services where she
                   worked as a Consultant with the Director of Public Health for some years.
                   She later went on in-service training to the prestigious Johns Hopkins School
                   of Public Health, Baltimore USA where she obtained her Masters degree in
                   Public Health (MPH) and later to Emory University School of Public Health
                   Atlanta, USA for her Masters degree in Occupational Health.
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