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Honoring Dr. Gregson Oghafua: A Legacy of Excellence

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Dr. Gregson Oghafua was born on May 19, 1958, in Benin City, Midwestern Nigeria, and transitioned on October 12, 2024, in Rockwall, Texas. He was 66 years old.
He was a Texas-based Interventional Cardiologist and the Inventor of Fufu-Magic (OmniSmart YamPounder), a device that revolutionized food preparatory methods in many countries worldwide.

Gregson demonstrated early on the traits that would define his life's journey: ambition, vision, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. He graduated from the prestigious Immaculate Conception College in 1974, already possessing a clear sense of direction and a dream that extended beyond the borders of his homeland. A precocious Gregson believes his grandiose vision will only be achievable in a magical place called America. Thus, Gregson embarked on his American journey shortly after, arriving in the United States in 1975, where he quickly embarked on his path toward Medicine.

In 1976, Gregson began his Pre-Med studies at the University of Texas, Arlington, before transferring to Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he earned a bachelor's degree in Microbiology in 1980. His academic achievements were remarkable, and he swiftly progressed to Howard University College of Medicine, graduating with his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1984.

Dr. Oghafua completed his Residency in Internal Medicine at Howard University Hospital from 1984 to 1987, followed by a Fellowship in Cardiology from 1987 to 1989. By 1990, he had begun practicing Cardiovascular Medicine in Texas, where his career flourished. His medical journey saw him take on various roles across Texas and Oklahoma. He initially joined Texarkana Cardiology Associates (1990-1994) before pursuing advanced training in Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Louisiana State University Medical Center in Shreveport from 1994 to 1995. Over the next several years, he worked as an Interventional Cardiologist with SouthWest Cardiac Associates (1995-2000) in Mesquite, Texas, and established his solo practice, Greater Texas Cardiology Associates, from 2000 to 2003. After a return to SouthWest Cardiac Associates (2003-2005) and a subsequent locum tenens role, he continued to serve as a consultant and practicing Cardiologist at several hospitals throughout Texas and Oklahoma. From 2012 until his passing in 2024, he worked as a full-time Locum Tenens Cardiologist, traveling across the United States, touching lives with his expertise.

Gregson, you fought valiantly with honor, courage, and a relentless drive for greatness. Now, as you rest, may the Lord reward you with eternal honor and peace in His heavenly kingdom.

Sleep well in the Lord, beloved Cardiologist and inventor of our time.

Abraham A. Ariyo, M.D.
Interventional Cardiologist, Baylor Scott & White Medical Ctr
Director, HeartMasters Cardiology
Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
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