Eureka Emefa Ahadjie Adomako is a Ghanaian botanist and academic who is currently a senior lecturer at the Department of Plant and Environmental Biology, University of Ghana.
[3] She furthered her education at the University of Cambridge where she completed with a Master of Philosophy degree in Environment and Development in January, 1997.
[3] In October 2005, she obtained a Commonwealth Academic Staff Scholarship to pursue a Ph.D in the United Kingdom at the University of Aberdeen.
[3] Her thesis was Variations in Levels of Arsenic and Other Potentially Toxic Trace Elements in Ghanaian Soils and Grains: Human Health Implications for Mining-impacted Areas.
[4] Between March 2000 and January 2002, Eureka Adomako was the Senior Program Coordinator at the nonprofit, Conservation International-Ghana office, where she worked on a campaign to curb the indiscriminate hunting and trade of endangered wildlife species.