OUR PEOPLE
Our Astute Board Members

DR OMOLOLA SALAKO

Dr. Tunde Salako

Dr. Adaorah Enyi

Fred-Omojole Omosuyi

Jeremiah Fadugba

Bode Abifaran

Oluwaseun Johnson

Board Chairman
DR OMOLOLA SALAKO
Dr Omolola is an experienced Oncologist with a demonstrated history in the public and private healthcare industry. Skilled in Radiation oncology, Chemotherapy, Clinical Research, Strategy and Operations, Cancer Advocacy. Omolola is a social entrepreneur and she is the founder of Sebeccly Cancer Care, a not-for-profit that conducts cancer prevention programs and Oncopadi Digital Clinic, a tech-enabled platform that connects and empowers people concerned about cancer. She is the Principal Investigator of the X-Labs Digital Health Hub, a leadership development platform that engages the extraordinary potential of future healthcare leaders. She is also the founder of Pearl Oncology Clinic.

Board Advisor
Dr. Tunde Salako
Co-founder/ CEO Africa Insurtech Rising. He is also the Co-founder of Hadiel, an African Insurtech/SaaS company accelerating health insurance and inclusion via technology and data science. He is passionate about using technology to mobilize inclusion in the insurance ecosystem.

Board Advisor
Dr. Adaorah Enyi
An award-winning physician leader and healthcare innovator with demonstrable experience in achieving the SDG 3 goals across multiple sectors. She is the Director of Innovations at Pearl Oncology Specialist Hospital, Lagos – an indigenous women’s cancer centre. She is Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer at Oncopadi Technologies Limited. Her passion for solving healthcare issues by leveraging innovation enables Oncopadi to churn out data-driven solutions that impact the community and has gained global recognition; US Astella Oncology, MTN, Microsoft4Afrika, LeapAfrica, SheLeadsAfrica, UICC, AORTIC. Adaorah is a Global Tech Leader, listed as a “2022 Sanofi Women in Tech Scholar” at the One Young World Summit, Manchester. She is a 2022 TechWomen Fellow in Silicon Valley sponsored by the US Government. She is a member of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the Medical Women’s Association in Nigeria (MWAN). She is a Womenpreneur Finalist and holds a mini-MBA from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank Group. She has co-authored several digital health publications, has presented her work at the World Cancer Congress in Geneva, and has been featured on several African digital health forums. She is dedicated to empowering 5 million underserved African women with digital tools for prompt access to healthcare.

Board Advisor
Fred-Omojole Omosuyi
He is the Head of Legal and Chief of Staff at ANERGI. His experience includes advising on and executing diverse corporate financing transactions, with a specific focus on development, financing, acquisitions, and divestments of power, energy and infrastructure assets across sub-Saharan Africa.

Board Advisor
Jeremiah Fadugba
Jeremiah Fadugba is a PhD Candidate in Computer Science at University of Ibadan, Nigeria and a doctoral fellow in data science at African Institute for Mathematical Science (AIMS), Rwanda. Previously, he has worked as a Data Science/Machine Learning Consultant for various organizations. His current research interest is in medical applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence. He looks forward to the development of AI-enabled medical solutions for developing countries.

Board Advisor
Bode Abifaran
Bode Abifarin is a highly accomplished C-level executive with over 20 years of experience in Fintech, payments, and innovation. She has played a key role in driving the growth and expansion of highly valued businesses. Bode Abifarin was the former COO of Flutterwave from 2018 until this year. She drove their business growth, expanding its operations in Africa and other emerging markets. During her tenure, she contributed to the company’s rise to unicorn status in 2022. Before this, she was an associate director of KPMG Nigeria for 15 years, where she excelled in helping Tier 1 Banks in Nigeria develop strategies for growth and expansion. She led the way in improving how KPMG Africa does things, creating a new way to help them understand and improve their work with their customers. Her published reports are widely cited and referenced in other research and regular business for strategy and operational improvements. Because of her commitment to giving back to the community, she volunteered at Fate Foundation for over ten years, mentoring and empowering entrepreneurs. Her remarkable contributions have earned her numerous awards, including the KPMG Nigeria Projecting the Brand Award, the Top 30 Fast Rising Women in Technology in Nigeria, and, most recently, the Top 100 Women in Fintech 2023.
