Product Regulations Awareness Division
Dr. Hope Ifeadi,
Coordinator
My name is Dr. Mrs Chekwube Nkemjika Ifeadi fondly called Dr. Hope by my peers and colleagues. I am a native of ILLah in Oshimili-North Local government area of Delta state south-south of Nigeria. I am happy married to Barr. Jude Ifeadi, a solicitor by profession and we are blessed with three beautiful kids. I am a Veterinary doctor by profession and also a Pharmacologist. I am also a Fellow of the International Institute for African Studies (FIIAS), Adjunct Faculty, Health and Quality, Emmanuel University, Raleigh, North Carolina USA. I am the current Coordinator, IIAS Product Regulations Awareness (PRA) Division. I am a public servant, a seasoned regulator with over 10 years’ experience as a regulator, working with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). I have worked in various capacities in the agency through Participating in all QMS related activities and contribute to continual improvement of the QMS by meeting customer requirement, regulatory activities of the agency, paper presentation and representation of the agency at meetings and workshops locally and internationally. I am also a researcher, been involved in a couple of research works. I have attended several seminars, trainings, workshops in and outside of Nigeria. I am also into real estate business where I have partnership with Regin of Solicitors LTD, a law firm based in Abuja. I have over 8 years’ experience. I buy and sell landed properties in Abuja. I am also a marriage instructor/counselor in my church. I love Reading, Travelling, Watching educative Movies and Meeting People. I am an extrovert by nature. I have good leadership and excellent communication skills.
Dr. Hope Ifeadi has successfully Presented Papers on the Following Topics:
Misuse and Abuse of Prescription drug: An Overview. Antimicrobial residue in food animal and animal products; causes and health effects: A review. Disposition of toxicants. Molecular aspect of drug action at the membrane level, receptor kinetics, occupancy rate and theories of drug action, receptor models, receptor based strategies for new drug development. Pharmacogenomics and Gene mapping. Angiotensin action in water conservation. Hormones influencing Metabolism and the Reproductive system. Registration process for Veterinary Medicine and Allied products. Food safety impacts of antimicrobial use and their residues in fish farming. Gastrointestinal nematode and body condition score of trade goats slaughtered in Nsukka abattoir, Nigeria. Risk Perception. Listing License for Agrochemical marketers: An Overview. Sale of unregistered/expired Agrochemicals: Implications. Improper storage of Agrochemical: A review. The Importance of Product Certification and Standardization; What you need to Know. Hormones as Growth Promoters and Implication of Hormone Therapy.
IIAS welcomes African Technocrats, Professionals, and Scholars, and pledges to guide them in establishing business systems that can stand on their own and be independent of external factors. IIAS Product Regulations Awareness Division uses IIAS members on a volunteering basis to provide solutions to the needing African populations. In situations where volunteers are unavailable, IIAS-PRAD facilitates a connection between the needing communities and appropriate specialists to deliver quality Afrocentric commerce or economic strategies. The IIAS Director of Membership is continuously inviting individuals with skills, training, knowledge, and preparation to become Fellows of IIAS to establish their internal clout with IIAS and provide platforms for exporting and importing products and services within Africa. Welcome to IIAS. Welcome to PRAD.
Dr. Hope Ifeadi is the Coordinator of the IIAS Product Regulations Awareness Division The 54+ countries on the African continent continue to indicate a shared need – commerce and economics that address the challenges of each country’s peoples. IIAS organized a group of experts in different specializations. This Program is responsible for responding to each country’s commerce and economic needs when the countries come calling. IIAS Product Regulations Awareness Division does not provide a static or straight-jacket formulae. IIAS recognizes that each country’s needs are unique and often subject to the country’s cultural antecedents. However, products and services must meet standards. This division guides its members who intend to export to or import from African countries other than theirs. Therefore, Dr. Hope Ifeadi is able to determine the steps IIAS members may take in the process of manufacturing, marketing, exporting, or alternatively, important to their respective countries.
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