The International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-Tertiary and Higher Education (QAHE) proudly announces that Dr. Ehiz Odigie-Okpataku has received the prestigious Honorary Professorship Award. The American University of Business and Social Sciences and QAHE jointly confer this honor to recognize Dr. Odigie-Okpataku’s exceptional contributions to public health communication and behavioral change.
Dr. Ehiz Odigie-Okpataku is a respected consultant in Behavioral Change and Public Health Communication. She has made significant contributions to mental health awareness and public health initiatives. Her work includes training personnel in law enforcement and mental health services. Through her innovative methods, Dr. Odigie-Okpataku has helped foster resilience and cognitive enhancement in diverse populations.
The Honorary Professorship recognizes her academic and professional achievements. It also honors her commitment to transparency and accountability in public service. Dr. Odigie-Okpataku developed training modules for the Nigerian Police Force and led initiatives to raise mental health awareness in local communities. These efforts show her dedication to improving service delivery and strengthening key sectors.
The American University of Business and Social Sciences, together with QAHE, emphasizes the need to recognize professionals who drive positive change. Dr. Odigie-Okpataku now joins a distinguished group of scholars committed to advancing knowledge and excellence.
In accepting the honorary title, Dr. Odigie-Okpataku expressed her gratitude. She emphasized the need for continued progress in public health communication. Furthermore, she highlighted that mental health awareness and behavioral change are crucial for building healthier communities.
QAHE congratulates Dr. Odigie-Okpataku on this achievement. We look forward to her ongoing contributions to education and public health. This award reflects her impact and inspires others in the field to pursue excellence.
For more information about Dr. Odigie-Okpataku and her work, as well as details about QAHE’s initiatives, please visit the QAHE website.