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Victor Anomah Ngu
Victor Anomah ngu
Born
1926
Buea, Cameroon
Died
2011 (aged 84–85)
Occupation(s)
Professor, Researcher
Victor Anomah Ngu (1926–2011) was a Cameroonian professor, researcher and one time Minister of Public Health. The Professor became famous after inventing VANHIVAX (see Lachenal 2017), a vaccine he affirmed is an immunological solution in the treatment of HIV/AIDS.
He died at the Yaoundé University Teaching Hospital, CHU, after a protracted illness on 14 June 2011.[citation needed]
Education
After passing his secondary school days at the prestigious St. Joseph's College, Sasse, Buea Cameroon]; he moved to the University of Ibadan (1948–1950), St Mary’s Hospital Medical School and the University of London (1951–1954).
Career
Professor of Surgery, University of Ibadan (1965–1971); Professor of Surgery, Université de Yaoundé (1971–1974); Vice Chancellor, Université de Yaoundé (1974–1982); President of the Association of African Universities (1981–1982); Minister of Public Health, Government of
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PROF VICTOR ANOMAH NGU: THE IROKO TREE HAS FALLEN
Introduction
The translation into glory of Prof Victor Anomah Ngu FWACS on June 14, 2011 was received with numbing shock by the entire Fellows of the West African College of Surgeons (WACS). The passage of a man widely regarded as the founder of the West African College of Surgeons indeed marked the end of an era. Born in the Southern Cameroon town of Buea in 1926, Prof Ngu attended primary and part of his secondary school in Sasse, South-Western Cameroon, then a part of Nigeria. He later transferred to Government College, Ibadan where he completed his secondary school education and was subsequently admitted as one of the 12 foundation medical students of the then newly established University College, Ibadan (UCI), Nigeria in 1948.
Victor Anomah Ngu. Victor Anomah Ngu at WACS Annual Scientific Conference in Sierra Leone in 2007 .
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Victor Anomah Ngu at WACS Annual Scientific Conference in Sierra Leone in 2007
He completed his undergraduate medical training at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, London w