About us

Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa and has one of the highest under-five mortality rates in the world. Recent studies have established that invasive bacteria are the leading cause of childhood mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa and that most of these infections are preventable from routine vaccination or proper primary care. Unfortunately, a poor understanding of the magnitude of these bacterial infections and their associated illnesses has not lead to significant advancements in their prevention or treatment.

The International Foundation Against Infectious Disease in Nigeria (IFAIN) was established to facilitate the generation of a credible surveillance system for the determination of the etiologic agents of bacterium syndromes and opportunistic infections in the general population of Nigerian children. Data from these systems are being and will be, used to develop new tests and vaccines as well as to monitor the impact of medical interventions. Of particular interest is the etiology of disease in vulnerable populations, such as children who suffer from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), sickle-cell disease (SCD), and malnutrition.

Our Mission

IFAIN is committed to improving the quality of life of children in Nigeria, and the rest of the world, by reducing the burden of infectious and related diseases. 

Goals

Objectives

Our Staff

Our Board of Trustees & Governors

Our work in Nigeria

Bernard Ebruke
Country Director – Research
Nekpen Ogbomo
Chief Operating Officer
Theresa Ajose
Project Administrator
Grace Olanipekun
Lab Manager
Carissa Duru
Research Associate
Ronke Arogbonlo
Project Coordinator
Abubakar Gezawa
Clinical Coordinator
Tope Egbetade
Med Lab Scientist
Joy Alaba
Med Lab Scientist
Esther Ebekwe
Med Lab Scientist
James Abu Ochiekwu
Med Lab Scientist
Blessing Juku
Med Lab Scientist
Faith Adegboye
Med Lab Scientist
Esther Stephens
Med Lab Scientist
Khadija Farouk
Research Scientist
Vivian Odili
Research Scientist
Florence Dinshak
Research Lab Assistant
Michael Jegede
Data Officer
Monday Iboyi
Logistics
Babalola Adegoke
Logistics