DR. IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD
IBRAHIM
August 15, 1965
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July 11, 2021
It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Dr. Ibrahim Muhammad Ibrahim has passed away to the great beyond. Dr. Ibrahim died in a ghastly motor accident on Sunday July 11, 2021. The PPFN family not only grieves at the passing of a remarkable individual but also for the loss his family suffers. He was laid to rest in line with Islamic injunctions at the Gudu Cemetery in Abuja at 6:00pm same day.
Prior to his death, Dr. Ibrahim was the Executive Director of the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria.
He holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) degree from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (1989) and a Master’s Degree in Applied Population Research from the University of Exeter United Kingdom (2000). He was a Member of the West African College of Physicians (MWACP) in Community Health and has also attended many courses and workshops in sexual and reproductive health within and outside Nigeria.
Dr. Ibrahim has about 30 years working experience in public health and reproductive health both in the public and private sector. He worked with Jigawa State Ministry of Health as the Medical Officer where he rose to the rank of Assistant Director. He joined PPFN as an Assistant Director Service Delivery in 1997 and rose through the ranks to become the Executive Director in June 2001, a position he held until his death.
The PPFN family and the SRHR community will miss his immense contribution to reproductive health most especially family planning in Nigeria.
He is survived by a wife, four children, aged mother, brothers and sisters.
May his gentle soul rest in peace
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Bello Bello
Bello Bello
It was a hot firiday afternoon, november 2004,i was a volunteer and a national exco of Yoith Action Movement (YAM), we where in abuja for annual meeting and i went to see him so eager to see ED of PPFN, i knocked at his office, he asked me to come in, but to my greatest surprise he welcomed me like a colleague, made me felt at ease cos he saw d nervousness in me, we chatted, and he game me some words, he said "Volunteerism is a choice, Gratitude and joy u get from it is a must, and the gain you get is a given which will come". Those words stuck with me and part of what made a a Development worker. Rest on ED, you were my role model.
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