
The Nigeria Academy of Pharmacy (NAPharm) has urged the Federal Government to prioritise pharmacists and the pharmaceutical sector, warning that neglect could jeopardise millions of lives. The call was made during a valedictory session held at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, (UNILAG), Idi Araba, in honour of the Academy’s pioneer Vice President and founder of Pharmanews, Sir Ifeanyi Atueyi, who died in July 2025 at the age of 85.
President, NAPharm, Prof Lere Baale, described Atueyi as a visionary whose values and dedication left a lasting mark on the profession, and stressed the need for deliberate government policies to strengthen pharmacists’ roles in health delivery, including remuneration, career growth and integration into the primary healthcare system.
In a tribute, the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN), in a statement signed by its Registrar and CEO, Ibrahim Babashehu Ahmed, described Atueyi as “more than just a pharmacist; he was a visionary, a trailblazer, and a relentless advocate for the advancement of our profession and healthcare.”
Former Health Minister and immediate past NAPharm President, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi, also praised Atueyi, saying: “He aspired to inspire others before he expired, and he succeeded.
He was a man who always carried a heart of gratitude.”On behalf of the family, Atueyi’s first son, Dozie Ifeanyi Atueyi, thanked the Academy for honouring his father, describing him as a pioneer in pharmaceutical journalism who established Pharmanews nearly five decades ago to bridge the gap between science and practice.

