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28.05.1938        11.07.2022



                    After her Training she was posted to the Epidemiological Division of the
                    Public Health Directorate as a Senior Consultant.

                    She was the Chairperson of the National Task Force on Control of Cholera
                    during the severe outbreak of Cholera in the country.

                    She was the Chairperson of the National Task Force on Disaster
                    Preparedness and Response.

                    She was the Vice Chairman of the National Task Force on Disease
                    Surveillance and Notification  and the Control of Epidemics.  She, in
                    conjunction with Professor A.B.O.O. Oyediran -the Chairman of the Task
                    Force, Professor Oyewale Tomori and Dr O. O. Ojo established the Disease
                    Surveillance and Notification System in Nigeria and Co - authored the book
                    on the operation of the system. They also  established the system of
                    Control of Epidemics in Nigeria and Co- authored its book.

                    She was in charge of the National Task Force on Control and Prevention of
                    Non- Communicable Diseases in Nigeria and conducted the National Survey
                    to determine the normal blood pressure range of the Nigerian citizenry.
                    She represented Nigeria on several special assignments including being its
                    representative on  the World Health Organisation (WHO) Sponsored
                    Technical Committees on Public Health of the Developing Countries from
                    1985 – 1987. among others.

                    She later became the Chief Consultant Epidemiologist and Deputy Director
                    of the Epidemiological Division of the Public Health.

                    She was later posted to the Port Health Services where she was promoted
                    to the Director  in charge of Port Health Services of the Primary Health
                    Care and Disease Control Department. She retired in 2003 after
                    meritoriously serving the government.

                    Following her retirement from the  Civil Service  she spent  some time
                    travelling around the world, visiting her children and grandchildren before
                    returning to Festac where she took up consulting jobs with various private
                    medical clinics including the Church of Pentecost Medical clinic.

                    In 2015 she joined the Amuwo Odofin Local Government and worked in the
                    Primary Health Care Centre and continued to consult there on a part-time
                    basis until her demise.

                     She was married to the late Lawyer Samuel Abayomi Asagba (of blessed
                    memory), and their marriage was blessed with five boys.

                    She lived an active Christian life worthy of emulation. She was an active
                    member of the Church societies including the Morning Star Society of All
                    Saints Church, Yaba.









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