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Son of Nigerian immigrants credits parents for instilling American dream in him: ‘I absolutely believe’

June 7, 2026
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Son of Nigerian immigrants credits parents for instilling American dream in him: ‘I absolutely believe’

Through July 4, The Post, in conjunction with the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, is featuring US citizens explaining what the American dream means to them in 2026 — including Chinweze Ahaghotu, Head of Portfolio Management at Galderma, a multinational pharmaceutical company. In his role, Ahaghotu leads investment for the research and development of innovative dermatological drugs.

My parents immigrated from Nigeria in the 1960s. My dad came to the United States, to Washington DC, got his undergraduate [degree] and eventually his PhD, and worked a long time as a professor at Howard University. My mom followed him over here from Nigeria and also [earned a] graduate [degree]. 

Chinweze Ahaghotu, in a suit, speaking at the Milken Institute.
Chinweze Ahaghotu is the head of portfolio management at Galderma, where he leads a team in pharmaceutical research and development. Milken Center

They really aspired to the American dream — coming here, giving their children better lives by becoming American citizens. 

My parents wanted me to be a medical doctor, which is really not uncommon for a child of Nigerian immigrants — of all immigrants across the board, I guess. 

I knew I didn’t want to be a medical doctor because I don’t like blood. I’m squeamish around those things, the entire hospital setting tends to be a little depressing to me. But I’ve always loved science, I’ve always loved biology, pathophysiology. The notion of being involved in human health always resonated with me. 

Chinweze Ahaghotu and a woman smiling at the 2018 Milken Institute Recognition Dinner.
Chinweze Ahaghotu (left) says his American dream started with his parents, who immigrated to the US from Nigeria. Milken Center

It’s hard to know if [this career] was my dream or whether it was a dream that came from my parents, but as far as I can remember, being involved in human health is something that I’ve always been excited and passionate about.

I absolutely do believe in the American dream. Fundamentally it starts off with the notion of a dream — that you can actually actually believe in an idea or an aspiration. That, by itself, is affirming — that you can think about more than you right now. 

Chinweze Ahaghotu with Milken Scholars alumni in New York.
Chinweze Ahaghotu (second from right) with other Milken Scholars in 2021. Milken Center

The American dream is intrinsic and fundamental to the founding of this country, it’s enshrined in the Declaration of Independence: all people are created equal; we are all entitled to pursue life, liberty, and happiness. The American dream is open to everyone.

The American Dream Video Project showcases real stories that illuminate pathways to opportunity. Featured at the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream (MCAAD), this series is part of the Center’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. MCAAD is Washington, DC’s newest cultural institution, offering interactive exhibits and stories about achieving the American Dream. For more information, visit mcaad.org.

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