Godwin Maduka

Godwin Maduka (born 1959), is a Nigerian-American doctor, businessman and philanthropist.[1][2] He is the founder of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center.[3][4] In 2008, he played a major role in the renaming of his hometown, from Nkerehi to Umuchukwu.[5]

Godwin Maduka
Born
Other names
  • Lion of Africa
  • Okeosisi Orumba
Occupation
  • Doctor
  • businessman
  • philanthropist
Spouse(s)
  • Stella Maduka (Wife)
Children5

Early life and education

Maduka was born in Nkerehi (now Umuchukwu), Anambra State, Nigeria. He started his education in Nawfia Comprehensive Secondary School and All Saints Grammar school, Umunze, before getting an admission to study Medicine at the University of Port Harcourt, but couldn't join his peers due to lack of monetary support.[6] He got an opportunity through a friend to study at Rust College on a scholarship that covered half of his tuition. He later got monetary support from his younger brother and uncle and moved to the United States in 1982. In 1984, he graduated summa cum laude in chemistry from Rust College and got another scholarship to study pharmacy at Mercer University, graduating in 1988. After graduation, he worked as a pharmacy technician, before getting a full scholarship to study medicine at University of Tennessee, where he completed an internship and graduated in 1993. He furthered to Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for his post graduate training and residency in anesthesiology, critical care and pain management, graduating in 1997.[7][8]

Career

In 1997, after his education, Maduka moved to Las Vegas and got a job where he was paid $8,000 as an advance payment. He worked as an anesthesiologist at Desert Spring United Methodist Church, Nevada and other hospitals, before starting his own practice at Red Rock Medical Group, Nevada. In 1999, he founded Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center, before expanding to other six locations in Southern Nevada.[7]

He is a clinical faculty supervisor and adjunct professor of pain management and anesthesiology at Touro University Nevada. He is also a clinical assistant professor of surgery at UNLV School of Medicine.[9][10]

Philanthropy

Maduka has invested over $40 million in various community development projects in Umuchukwu.[11][12] He built houses for the poor, churches, market, schools, police station, police academy and college, post office, magistrate court and a high court for the Anambra State government.[13] He also built a 17-floor multiplex medical research centre in Umuchukwu.[14][15][16]

Awards and recognition

In 2015, Life and Times Magazine placed him on its cover, featuring him atop its "Winter 2015 Edition".[17] In 2017, he received Africa's Most Inspirational Developmental Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Award at the 2017 Pan Africa Business Leadership Summit & Merit Awards.[18]

In 2019, he was honoured with a chieftaincy title as Okeosisi Orumba by Orumba South in Umunze, alongside his wife, Stella who was honoured as Ugo ka ibe ya mma.[19] He also received the Man of the Year award at the 2019 Igbere TV Leadership Excellence Award.[20][21][22] In December 2019, he was honoured at the 2019 Nigeria Entrepreneurs Award.[23][24]

In January 2020, Attention Magazine placed him on its cover, featuring him atop its "2020 Impression Edition".[25][26]

Personal life

While growing up, Maduka's mother was a farmer and petty trader. He later became a pharmacist and medical doctor after his father, who was a traditional herbalist that used roots and natural medicine to heal his patients.[7]

He is married to Stella Maduka and they have five children.[27]

References

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  2. Haynes, Brian (23 January 2011). "Las Vegas doctor denies allegations he runs militia accused of slayings in Nigeria". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  3. Otti, Sam (24 May 2016). "Anambra community to become city of medical research". The Sun Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  4. "Ndi Anambra Call On Maduka To Replicate His used Achievement in Anambra State". Modern Ghana. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  5. Edike, Tony (8 April 2007). "Nigeria: Igbo Monarch - How I Was Seized By Gunmen, Taken Away in Car Booth". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  6. Nda-Isaiah, Solomon (16 January 2020). "Why Orumba People Are Behind Godwin Maduka For Anambra Guber". Leadership Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  7. Kachelriess, Rob. "Godwin Maduka, M.D., PharmD". David Magazine. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  8. Agbugah, Fumnanya (18 July 2016). "Meet the Nigerian-American Doctor who is building the largest medical research hub in Africa". Ventures Africa. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  9. Ejimkonye, Caesar Munachiso (9 October 2019). "'Aku Luo Uno Initiative': The Dr Godwin Maduka Example". Africa Daily News. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  10. Onuegbu, Okechukwu (27 August 2018). "The magic wand of Dr Maduka, benefactor of a multimillion judicial complex". The Nigerian Voice. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  11. Otti, Sam (17 January 2017). "Anambra unveils multi-billion naira medical research centre". The Sun Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  12. "US-based doctor donates court building in Anambra". The Nation Newspaper. 10 September 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  13. Onyirioha, Nnamdi. "Godwin Maduka: US-based medical doctor donates high court complex to Anambra state". Legit.ng. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  14. Otti, Sam (23 June 2016). "Philanthropist builds 53 houses for indigent families in Anambra". The Sun Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  15. "SERI, police excited over Anambra modern court complex". The Punch Newspapers. 2 June 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  16. Abisoye, Olusegun (1 September 2018). "FG Sites Police Academy in Anambra To Tackle Insecurity, Unemployment". The Independent Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  17. "Winter 2015 Edition". Life And Times Magazine. 14 December 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  18. "Dr. Godwin Maduka, M.D, Pharm D, (Lion Of Africa) Medical Professor Who Built Africa's Largest Research Center in Nigeria and Others Receive 3rd Pan Africa International Leadership Merit Award (Pama) 2017 In Las Vegas". Africa Informer. 24 October 2017. Archived from the original on 22 August 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  19. Uchendu, Blessing (25 July 2019). "Orumba South Honours Godwin Maduka With Chieftaincy Title Of Okeosisi". Anambra Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  20. Onuoha, Chris (25 October 2019). "Igbere TV Leadership Excellence Award to honour Ugwuanyi, Orji, Dakwambo, Maduka others". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  21. Unachukwu, John Austin (12 November 2019). "Buhari, Lawan, others for leadership award". The Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  22. "Adesina says Buhari has come to give Nigerians everything". Pulse NG. 29 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  23. "Maduka Nominated for Nigeria Entrepreneurs Award". This Day Newspaper. 23 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  24. Urowayino, Jeremiah (1 December 2019). "Sanwo-Olu, Sen Okonkwo, Jack-Rich, Others to be honoured at 2019 Nigeria Entrepreneurs Award". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  25. Onuoha, Chris (15 January 2020). "US based medical doctor, Maduka adorns Attention Magazine". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  26. "US based medical doctor, Godwin Maduka adorns 2020 Cover of ATTENTION Magazine". The Sun Newspaper. 16 January 2020. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  27. "Dr. Godwin Maduka – Harvard Trained Medical Doctor and Philanthropist". Life And Times Magazine. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
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