An Imperfect Storm

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“This book serves as a reminder of the highs, lows, and unwavering  spirit that enabled our country's response to an unprecedented global crisis.”

Yemi Osinbajo GCON 

Vice President of Nigeria (2015 – May 2023)

The word epidemic is a common one in our lexicon, but most people had never experienced one. All that changed in December 2019 when rumours of a “pneumonia-like illness" began to circulate from Wuhan, China. While many around the world may not have ignored it, an infectious disease epidemiologist on a Christmas break in Amaigbo, South-eastern Nigeria recognised a potential warning sign.

Before that day, a journey of detours, discovery and destiny began for Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, a path that led him to becoming the Director General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The work to build the NCDC into an institution of repute was complex and challenging. Each step, initiative, staff hire, and resource allocation contributed to Nigeria’s ability to respond to an unprecedented global event—a pandemic not witnessed at this scale in over a hundred years. COVID-19 was not just any outbreak, but a seismic shift in world affairs and history, leaving a lasting effect on lives, the economy, health, information dissemination, politics, and ideological systems. 

This book explores the phenomenon never before witnessed in grand scale and in small details. It is a book about the love of humanity, the power of family, of hope, resilience, and collaboration. It is Chikwe and Vivianne Ihekweazu’s personal account, but also an important piece of history.

Chikwe Ihekweazu

Chikwe Ihekweazu is an infectious disease epidemiologist and public health leader with over twenty-five years of experience in senior leadership roles at the World Health Organisation, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the South African National Institute for Communicable Diseases, the UK's Health Protection Agency (HPA), and Germany’s Robert Koch Institute. He is the recipient of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) awarded by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for his service.

Vivianne Ihekweazu

Vivianne Ihekweazu is an accomplished health communications professional with over twenty years of experience. As the Managing Director of Nigeria Health Watch, a health communication and advocacy organisation based in Nigeria, she works tirelessly to structure health communications strategies that strengthen health advocacy in Nigeria. Using informed commentary, intelligence and insights on the Nigerian health Sector, she drives change on topics that matter to her including nutrition, maternal newborn and child health, routine immunisation, sexual and reproductive health & rights and health security.

“This book presents a unique account of Nigeria's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. NCDC emerged from that experience as a beacon of hope in our nation's darkest hours. This book provides a narrative of resilience, diplomacy, and the collective effort against a common challenge. It serves as a reminder of the highs, lows, and unwavering spirit that enabled our country's response to an unprecedented global crisis. I am left with even deeper admiration and respect, for those at the frontline of our country’s health security.”

—Yemi Osinbajo GCON. Vice President of Nigeria (2015 – May 2023)

“This book provides a compelling narrative of Nigeria's COVID-19 response, as told through Chikwe’s unique lens as DG of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control. I commend this book for its exploration of Nigeria's resilient response—a true testament to collaborative efforts, leadership, and the unwavering spirit that influenced an entire nation facing a global crisis. I recommend this book to leaders across the world aspiring to strengthen their country's health security, as it provides valuable insights to navigate health challenges.”

—Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization

“An Imperfect Storm is a riveting account of the battle against COVID-19 by one of Nigeria’s frontline heroes in that battle, Chikwe Ihekweazu and his wife and partner Vivianne. But the book is much more than that. It is also a fascinating journey through multiple facets of the national and global public health landscape. Told through a personal and biographical lens that weaves in the couple’s love story, it is a read that once started is difficult to put down. I strongly recommend it to all those seeking to learn more about infectious disease control and management whilst enjoying a compelling narrative.”

—Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General, World Trade Organization

“Once I started reading An Imperfect Storm, I greedily consumed it in a marathon, unable to tear myself away. It is rare to find a book that is so many things at once. It is a gripping page turner, rich, vivid and as compelling as the best thrillers, and a primer on how to lead, inspire and achieve change.”

—Ike Anya, Author of Small by Small: Becoming a Doctor in 1990s Nigeria

“An Imperfect Storm is an excellent playbook on leadership in an African context and a powerful guide to building a resilient African institution. It should be mandatory reading for anyone grappling with either. But more than anything it’s a testament to Chikwe’s incredible love for country and his strong and uncompromising sense of duty. We owe him.”

—Moky Makura, Executive Director, Africa No Filter

“An Imperfect Storm is such an apt title for the heroic efforts of a few patriots like Chikwe Ihekweazu who had to guide Nigeria through what many feared would be a monumental COVID-19 crisis.”

—Atedo Peterside CON, President & Founder of Anap Foundation & Chairman of the Anap Foundation COVID-19 Think Tank

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Book Trim151 x 235mm
Number of Pages272
ISBN (Paperback)978-978-60488-9-5
Release DateAugust 8, 2024

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