She is known for her impact in the invention of the Veronica bucket used to reduce the spread of communicable diseases.
She attended Aburi Girls SHS for her secondary education.
[7][8][9] Her career in the Ghana Health Service (GHS) spanned from 1972-2008, working at the Public Health and Reference Laboratory, worked as a prime person for the National AIDS/STI Control Program and also has over 30 years' experience in medical laboratory practice.
In 2020, the bucket was widely used in the African continent and the global community to fight the novel pandemic coronavirus disease COVID-19.
[10][13] Her discovery and invention of the veronica bucket was as a result of a problem or gap she identified in her field of work, she noticed that there was a challenge with running water and they had to use a bowl of water in turns to wash their hands after medical work which was very dangerous to their health because everyone had to use the same water until it becomes dirty, seeing the health implications she created a prototype bucket with a tap attached to an aluminium utensils used in selling Hausa koko, popularly known as Akorlaa gyae su which has now become the veronica bucket recognized globally.