Obong Victor Attah was born on 20 November 1938.
He completed post-primary education in 1956. He gained a degree from Leeds College of Art and a post graduate diploma in Building Science from Liverpool University in 1965. He won the scholarship to study at Columbia University in New York, where he obtained an MA in Advanced Architectural Design and Planning. He also attended the Kennedy Graduate School of Governance at Harvard University. After completing his education, he practised as an architect in the Caribbean, New York City, and Nigeria.
He served as the National President of the Nigerian Institute of Architects.[2]
In 2001, Attah travelled to the United States with as many as 21 people in search of foreign investors. This visit and others produced tangible results.[4]
He promised to improve telecoms, power supply, and air transport infrastructure, and to replicate Silicon Valley in Uyo.[5]
He planned to build an airport in Uyo before he left office in 2007.[6]
He laid the foundation for the establishment of the Akwa Ibom State University of Technology.[7]
Obong Victor Attah retired from politics after losing the PDP candidacy for presidency in 2007. He spent time with his Wife Alison who is suffering from Type 2 Diabetes.
In March 2008, Victor Attah joined ExecutiveAction, a consultancy that helps firms manage problems in difficult business environments.[9]
Honour
On 24 November 2018, in a public statement, Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom state, renamed Akwa Ibom International Airport to Victor Attah International Airport, It was named after the ex-governor to honour him for being the founder of the airport while he was in power from 1999 to 2007.[10]