Accenture positive role model West Africa award in the management, consulting and legal services sector
Loretta Oduware Ogboro-Okor is a Nigerian UK-trained consultant in Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.[1] She is a medical simulator expert and global goodwill ambassador.[2] She is the president of the University of Benin Alumni Association, UK.[3][4] She has been able to blend her work in the science field of medical practice with being an author, a passionate motivational speaker, women and youth health advocate, educationist and medical simulation trainer as well as a social entrepreneur and an ardent blogger.
She is currently a governorship aspirant in Edo State [5]
Early life and education
Loretta was born in Benin City, Edo state to Prince Richard Osarogiuwa Ogboro and Rose Ogboro née Uwadia on August 28, 1977.
She completed her primary education at Lydia primary school and gained admission on national merit to the Federal Government Girls College, Benin City where she became the Head girl of the school. She passed the WAEC examination with all As in her result.
She studied medicine at the University of Benin, College of medical science and graduated in 2003 with MBBS.[6]
Loretta contributed to discussions by Edo state government on controlling the spread of Covid-19 in the state.[7]
Loretta Ogboro-Okor contributes to discussions that concern improvement of health care delivery in Nigeria and overseas.[11]
As an author she has published an autobiography, My Father's Daughter[12] and Heartwebs.[13]
She is also part of a team working to stop illegal migration and trafficking from Nigeria.[14]
Personal life
Loretta is married to Dr. Douglas Okor, a Neurosurgeon.
Loretta is into advocacy through her blog Loretta Reveals[15] where she writes on issues like politics, gender inclusion and social reform.
She is the leader for the health care policy group in the Obi-Datti presidential campaign and was a panelist at the Big Tent Coalition telethon televised on Nigerian television to raise funds for the labor party presidential candidate, Peter Obi.[16]
In 2021, she was appointed into the Diaspora agency committee by Gov.Godwin Obaseki of Edo state.[17]
She is the co-founder of the Ashanti Graham health and education foundation which builds capacity of health care professionals and gives prizes to graduating students in the medical field who excel.[6]
Loretta Ogboro-Okor was part of the Midwestern professionals led by Don Pedro Obaseki who were calling for restructuring in Nigeria as a group.[18]
Awards
Loretta won the Accenture 10th Gender mainstreaming awards as positive role model West Africa award in the management, consulting and legal services sector.[19]