The article discusses the enduring legacy of Prof.Dora Akunyili, Nigeria's late NAFDAC Director-General, celebrated for her relentless fight against counterfeit drugs.
Her son, Edozie, shares how her family still grapples with whether her sacrifices were worth it, highlighting her delayed healthcare due to work dedication leading to cancer.Nigerians praise her courage as a model for public service, while social media users lament the lack of similar leaders today.Akunyili's personal struggles, including an assassination attempt and losing her sister to fake insulin, fueled her mission.Her impact remains felt years after her 2014 death, with calls for more leaders like her.The piece underscores her role as a symbol of integrity amid Nigeria's corruption challenges.
Original title: Akunyili's son is right about his mother
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