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Stella Okoli
Nigerian pharmacist and entrepreneur; founder of Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries. Pioneer in Nigerian pharmaceutical manufacturing; advocate for quality healthcare and women in business.
Biography
Stella Okoli was born in 1944 in Kano, Nigeria. She studied pharmacy in the United Kingdom and worked in the UK and Nigeria before founding Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries in 1977. Under her leadership, Emzor became one of Nigeria's leading indigenous pharmaceutical companies, producing a range of medicines and healthcare products.
She has been a vocal advocate for local pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality assurance, and access to essential medicines. She has also supported education and women's entrepreneurship and has been recognised with national honours. She has handed over leadership of Emzor to the next generation while remaining involved in the industry and in philanthropy.
Historical Context
Nigeria's pharmaceutical sector was long dominated by imports. Stella Okoli demonstrated that Nigerian companies could manufacture quality medicines at scale and that women could build and lead major industrial enterprises.
What She Fought For
Stella Okoli has fought for local pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality healthcare in Nigeria, and for women's place in business and industry. She has advocated for policies that support indigenous manufacturing and for investment in health and education.
Major Achievements
- Founder of Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries; one of Nigeria's leading indigenous pharmaceutical companies
- Pioneer in local pharmaceutical manufacturing; advocate for quality and access to medicines
- Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR); supporter of education and women's entrepreneurship
Her Impact Today
Stella Okoli is regarded as one of Nigeria's leading female entrepreneurs and a pioneer in the pharmaceutical industry.
Sources: Wikipedia (Stella Okoli), Nigerian business media
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