Education
Chief, Sir Professor Alexander Dozie Wozuzu Acholonu was
born at Awaka in Owerri North Local Government Area (LGA),
Imo Sate , Nigeria , on November 30, 1932. He was the second
son of Court Clerk and Counselor Wilfred Wozuzu Acholou and
Mrs. Esther Rose Acholonu, both late, but now the oldest of
the living children. He got his Standard (elementary) six
certificate in 1947 at Our Lady’s School, Emekuku, Owerri,
Imo State and his Cambridge School Certificate at Christ the
King College , Onitsha , Anambra, in 1952. He got his B. S
degree at Howard University in Washington D.C. in 1958, M.S.
at Prairie View A& M University , Texas , 1961, Ph. D. at
Colorado State University , Colorado in 1964 and Continuing
Education Certificate in Public Health and Tropical
Medicine, at Tulane University , Louisiana in 1994.
Academic Administrative Experiences
Prof. Acholonu is an academician per excellence. He is a man
who has held practically all administrative positions in
academia. He was Professor and Chairman, Department of
Biology, Inter American University of Puerto Rico, 1970-1972
and Professor and Head of Department of Medical Microbiology
and Parasitology of the College of Medicine , University of
Lagos (CMUL) and Consultant at Lagos University Teaching
Hospital (LUTH), 1977-1991. He was Dean of Liberal Studies
(Arts and Sciences) at the State University of New York,
Oneonta, New York, 1973-77, the Rector of the former Amaigbo
College of Technology (now School of Health Sciences), Imo
State, 1981-1982, a Member of the Governing Council of Imo
State University, 1981-83 and the Pro-Chancellor and
Chairman of Governing Council of Imo State University,
1997-99.
Professional Accomplishments and Recognitions
He is a seasoned and renowned educator and a scholar who has
published one book, two booklets, four book chapters and
over 80 scientific articles, and presented numerous papers
to various scientific organizations(over 40). He has
excelled in his field of expertise and has won many national
and international recognitions and accolades. He is cited in
the American Men of Science, Men of Achievement,
International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, Who’s Who in
America , and Who’s Who in Nigeria . In 2002, he was cited
as one of 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st
Century, and as one of the Great Minds of the 21st Century
by the International Biographical Center, Cambridge,
England. In the same year, he received a Universal Award of
Accomplishments in Microbiology and Parasitology from the
American Biographical Institute, International Educator of
the Year 2003, One of the Top 100 Educators of the year 2005
and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2005, America’s
Registry of Outstanding Professionals, 2006-2007, listed in
the Global Directory of Who’s Who, 2007, Vicksburg’s
Prominent 400, Mississippi 2006. He is a recipient of the
Nigerian National Honors award of Officer of the order of
the Niger (OON), 2003, a Life Achievement Award in
Microbiology and Parasitology, 2004 by the Nigerian Academy
of Science. He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Society for
Parasitology (FNSP) and a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of
Science (FAS), the highest honor given to a scientist in
Nigeria . He was the Editor of the Nigerian Journal of
Microbiology, 1982-90, and President of the Nigerian Society
for Parasitology, 1980-81. He was an Executive Board Member
of the World Federation of Parasitologists 1998-2002; and
re-elected in 2006, and a member of Council from 1998-
present. He was the Chairman of the Division of Zoology and
Entomology of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 2002 –
2004, Vice Chairman and a Board Member, 1998-2002, and Vice
Chairman, 2006 – present. He served as President of the
Faculty Senate of Alcorn State University in Mississippi
from 1999 – 2004.
He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Advances in Science
and Technology, an international journal(2007 to present).
Prof. Acholonu is an intellectual giant whose research and
quest for knowledge have taken him to many parts of the U.S.
and the world. He was one of those selected to participate
in the 2005 Academic Scholars Program in China as a visiting
Scholar to teach at Huaiyin Teachers University from May 20
to June 5, 2005. He has supervised the research of many
under-graduate and graduate students (B.S, M.S, and Ph. D.).
He has been doing good things on both sides of the Atlantic
and getting recognitions. . In 2002, he was appointed a
Member of the Food Advisory Committee (FAC) of the U. S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to serve in this capacity
from 2002 to 2005, because of his expertise in Microbiology
and Parasitology--a rare and prestigious appointment, and
received a Distinguished Service Award in 2005 from FDA. One
of his most outstanding research accomplishments is his
discovery, naming and description of 14 new species of
parasites.
Service to Nigeria
Prof. Acholonu has rendered service to Nigeria in many ways.
He was a member of the National Expert Committee for the
Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), 1990-92(He
was in charge of the eastern region of Nigeria); Member of
the Committee for the Control of Malaria, 1982-86; and
Member of the Governing Board of Nigerian Institute for
Trypanosomiasis Research, Kaduna and Chairman of the
Research Program Committee, 1981-1983. He established a
prize for the best Medical student in Parasitology at the
College of Medicine , University of Lagos , a prize at the
Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Imo State for the best student
in Architecture and a prize at Imo State University for the
best student in the Biological Sciences. He donated five
hundred thousand Naira (=N=500,000) for annual lectureship
in honor of his late father at Imo State University in 1999;
delivered four (4) shipments of books to Imo State
University worth ten million Naira (=N=10,000,000), one
shipment of books and educational materials to the Federal
University of Technology worth ten million Naira
(=N=10,000,000) and one shipment of books and educational
materials to Federal polytechnic, Imo State, Nekede and
Christ the King College, Onitsha, Anambra worth 55 million
Naira. He made a donation of ten thousand naira (=N=10,000)
to the Red Cross Motherless Babies Home in Owerri, Imo State
in January, 2002, twenty thousand naira (=N= 20,000) in
January 2007 and twenty five thousand naira(=N=25,000) in
January 2008 and a big sack of used and new baby clothes. He
awarded scholarship to a young man to study Engineering at
FUTO through the Willy-Esther Foundation of which he is the
Founder/President and CEO. In 2004, he made a donation of
=N=726,000.00 (seven hundred and twenty-six thousand naira)
to his alma mater, Christ the King College , Onitsha for the
rehabilitation of the Physics Laboratory. He sank a borehole
for the Awaka community to provide them with much needed
potable water and donated =N=50,000 naira to the Awaka Club
1 in 2003 and another one of =N=350,000(three hundred and
fifty thousand naira) in 2004 for the construction of a
civic center that will serve, among other functions, as a
center for HIV/AIDS education and support services. He has
been instrumental in the education of many Nigerians both
his relations and others-sponsoring and helping them to go
to America to acquire knowledge for the betterment of his
community, local government, state and Nigeria at large.
Because of his national and international accomplishments
and services to his community and Nigeria , Prof. Acholonu
was in 1992, conferred a chieftaincy title with the name:
Ogbuhoro Uzo 1 of Awaka and Amaigbo (that is, the one who
opened the gateway to America for his people). On the 24th
of December, 2002, , a traditional ruler, His Royal
Highness, Eze Godwin Nwankwere of Ihetta Ogada, Imo State,
now late, conferred on him another chieftaincy title as a
further recognition of his accomplishments and good deeds
and gave him the title of Ekwueme 1 of Ihitta Ogada and
Awaka.
Prof. Achonolu is very much interested in continuing to help his people, his
Local Government Area, his State, and Nigeria at large,
Prof. Acholonu recently returned from a trip to
Nigeria(March, 2008, Easter period) where he not only caused
a medical mission to be conducted in his home town, Awaka,
and Emii but also participated in it and screened people for
HIV and AIDS. It was a very successful medical mission and
was very much appreciated by the people and the Government
of Imo State which showed support for the mission.
Social Organizations
He belongs to several religious and social organizations. He
is a Knight (Knight of Columbus), which gave him the title
of “Sir” which he uses. He is a member of the Uratta Council
of Chiefs and of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, World Owerri
Peoples Congress in the U. S. of which he is the Patron, and
which gave him a Distinguished Service Award in 2005, Christ
the King College, Onitsha, Alumni Association in America (CKC-AAA),
a group that gave him Exceptional Service Award in 2006,
Center Point, Awaka Club one, etc.
The Acholonu Family
To day, the Acholonus in America number up to 100 and he is
directly and indirectly responsible for their living in the
United States and flourishing. Their professions practically
cover all walks of life. There are medical doctors,
attorneys(lawyers), pharmacists, engineers, scientists
(Biochemists, Microbiologists, etc), computer scientists,
clinical laboratory scientists, accountants/CPA, Book
keeping and finance experts, Public Health experts, Nurses,
etc. Many are in universities that include the Ivy League
schools like Harvard and Stanford.
Prof. Acholonu is a hard-working indefatigable man. He said
that his motto is: “Take time to work. It is the price of
success.” He further said that the road to success is always
under construction. At age 75, he looks unbelievably strong
and professionally agile.
Professor Acholonu has seven children-two boys and five
girls and ten grand children. He is married to Lolo Mrs.
Mary Ekeoma Acholonu, (nee Atukpawu of Umuawaka, Emii) a
former Vice –Principal at Herbert Macholy Grammar School in
Lagos, Nigeria and a former High School teacher in the U.S.
with M.S degree in Education Administration.
Professor Acholonu has other national and international
accomplishments too many to mention here. He is a man who
has made monumental contributions in education, research,
and in service to his community, his state, Nigeria and
America alike.
He is a man of many parts, a benevolent man, and a well
known philanthropist hence, the title bestowed on him on
March 31, 2007 as Omereoha(meaning one who does or helps
people in general)by His Royal Highness, Eze Emmanuel Sonde
Okoro, Omenyi II of Emii, who in his infinite wisdom decided
to give him a further recognition for his achievements and
contributions “to the development of humanity and
communities” by conferring on him a third Chieftaincy title.
Chief, Sir, Professor Alex Dozie Wozuzu Acholonu deserves
the honors bestowed on him.