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Obasi Godwin Olu Patrick

Obasi Godwin Olu Patrick was elected as an AAS Fellow in 1995. As a fellow, Obasi Godwin Olu Patrick contributes to the development of the Academy's strategic direction through participation in AAS activities and governance structures. This gears the Academy's vision of transforming African lives through science.

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Portrait of Obasi Godwin Olu Patrick

Obasi Godwin Olu Patrick

Country

Nigeria

Year Elected

1995

Discipline

Geological, Environmental, Earth & Space Sciences

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Portrait of Obasi Godwin Olu Patrick

Obasi Godwin Olu Patrick

Country

Nigeria

Year Elected

1995

Discipline

Geological, Environmental, Earth & Space Sciences

Biography

Professor G.O.P. Obasi was the first member of the Secretariat to be so appointed as Secretary-General and the first African to be appointed head of a UN body. After a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Physics (1959) from McGill University, Canada, and an MSc and PhD in meteorology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, he joined the National Meteorological Service of Nigeria. Four years later, he left to join the University of East Africa (which became the University of Nairobi), where he became Chairman of the Department of Meteorology and Dean of the Faculty of Science. In 1978, he joined the WMO Secretariat as Director of Education and Training.Most notable achievement under his leadership: WMO convened the Second World Climate Conference (WCC) in Geneva in 1990, following which the UN General Assembly created the Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). UNEP and WMO initiated the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the secretariat of which is hosted by WMO. Biography adapted from https://public.wmo.int/en/about-us/secretariat/previous-secretary-generals-of-wmo/godwin-olu-patrick-obasi