Sandra Chidinma Duru

Sandra Chidinma Duru
Born (1982-08-16) August 16, 1982
Other namesSandra Duru-Eluobi
EducationEscae Benin University (BSc)
Alma materAfrican American University (PhD)
OccupationsPublic-policy scholar, politician, media executive
OrganizationPre-Adult Affairs Organization
Known forFounder of Pre-Adult Affairs Organization (PAAO)
TitleProfessor of Public Policy, International American University
AwardsNigerian Ambassador to Ivory Coast Excellence Award (2014)

Sandra Chidinma Duru Listen is a Nigerian-American public-policy scholar[1], who is the founder of the Pre-Adult Affairs Organization (PAAO).[2]

Education

Duru has a degree from Escae Benin University, and received a PhD in Public Policy and Administration at African American University in 2025.[2]

Career

She was appointed Professor of Public Policy & Strategic Communications at the International American University, a private for-profit institution in Los Angeles, in 2023.[2]

She has been Managing Director/CEO of Sanchhy Nigeria Limited,[3] Zest Media and Entertainment, and Executives Cable and Electronics Company,[4] and managed a boutique in Lagos.[3]

In government, she played a role in the election of Rochas Okorocha as governor of Imo State in 2011[5] and has been an advisor to the Standards Organisation of Nigeria,[5] the Police Women Unit, the Police Service Commission, and Kulfana Mining Company.[4] In 2013 she considered forming her own political party and running for the state governorship herself.[4]

She is the founder of Pre-Adult Affairs Organization, an NGO recognized by the United Nations; in 2015 she announced the launch of an associated TV programme aimed at 9–35-year-olds, Bare It Out! With Sandra Duru.[6] In 2014, the Nigerian Ambassador to Ivory Coast, Ifeoma Akabogu-Chinwuba, honoured her for her "contributions to providing solutions to the unemployment, violence and educational problems in Nigeria".[7] In 2016 she launched a new project, The Unity and Peace Project 2016–2020 (The Up Project).[8]

She has recently contributed to Nigerian educational system by opposing the scrapping of Computer Science from school curriculum.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ Amadi, Victoria (2025-12-10). "Prof. Duru gains recognition for work on gender, media reform, governance". The Nation. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 2026-01-30.
  2. ^ a b c Amadi, Victoria (10 December 2025). "Prof. Duru gains recognition for work on gender, media reform, governance". The Nation. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  3. ^ a b "Sandra Duru, a quiet power broker". This Day. 22 March 2015 – via PressReader.
  4. ^ a b c Funsho Akinwale (30 May 2013). "Imo State needs to be rescued Duru". The Eagle. Archived from the original on 18 September 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Sandra Duru Bounces Back". The Guardian. 21 March 2015.
  6. ^ Funsho Akinwale (23 May 2015). "Nigeria: 'Bare It Out! With Sandra Duru' Kicks Off". The Guardian – via AllAfrica.
  7. ^ "Nigerian Ambassador to Cote d'Ivore Honours Chief (Mrs.) Sandra Duru". Encomium. 16 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Breaking: Dr. Sandra Duru Eluobi Welcomes New Baby Dikesinachi". Feminine Feelings.com. 13 June 2016.
  9. ^ "Educationist Opposes Scrapping Of Computer Studies, Civic Education".
  10. ^ Reporter, Our (2026-01-02). "Don: don't scrap computer, civic studies". The Nation. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 2026-01-30.