By Eric Elezuo
“Your dreams must exceed your current capacity to achieve them…you are enough, you can do it,” – Dr. Funmi Adewara
Nigerians in the Diaspora have left nothing to chance in proving that the country is blessed with abundance of talents across diverse fields of human endeavours; entertainment, medicine, sports, academia and a whole lot more.
Among the categories of bring our pride home Nigerians is the beautiful and sophisticated Founder/Chief Executive Officer of Mobihealth International, Dr. Funmi Adewara, who prides herself as an accomplished medical technocrat, physician, entrepreneur, telehealth expert among a host of distinct profitable human engagements. It’s worthy of note that Adewara’s Mobihealth is not a run-off-the-mill health institution; it is a dedicated and specialized arm of medication and medical health delivery. She was once Forbes Woman African Technology and Innovation Award winner.
Young vibrant and highly calculative, Dr. Adewara cuts across as the dual citizen of many ages, juxaposing medical disciplines of diverse times to create an all new medical development, acceptable for all times, and operational in this present dispensation.
A proud graduate of the University of Ibadan, where she studied Medicine, Dr. Adewara was born and brought up in Kaduna State before higher education brought her down to the west. She relocated to the United Kingdom after graduation to further her education at the University of Cambridge, where she earned a Master’s degree in Bioscience Enterprise.
Among a lot of things she is, within a brief spell of time, Dr. Funmi Adewara covets a British-Nigerian status, walks head held high as a Cambridge-trained Bioscience Entrepreneur, and is proud to tell every listening ear of her undeniable status of a globally recognized telehealth expert. Hers, in achievements, is not a fluke. She is a hard worker, and it is no accident that she is everything that she is today.
Her exceptional service delivery, inventive abilities, initiatives and dedication to assignments have bestowed on her recognitions and awards from A-list corners.
She is a multi-award-winning entrepreneur, and has an extensive background in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and business development. Her personal profile credited her with over 15 years of experience working within the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) and the pharmaceutical industry as a Drug Safety Physician.
For those, who must have harboured the question, why Mobihealth? It is of paramount importance to note that she was, and is still driven by passion for the transformation of healthcare in underserved communities.
Consequently, Dr. Adewara’s Mobihealth International, a company dedicated to solving critical healthcare challenges in Africa and beyond came to existence. Her leadership has seen Mobihealth develop comprehensive telehealth solutions that address issues like shortages of healthcare professionals, high treatment costs, and long-distance travel for patients.
Having partnered with the high and mighty in global business, she had received grants from nobles including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, on which pedestal Mobihealth’s integrated Telehealth clinics are making strides towards achieving Universal Health Coverage, with a focus on primary healthcare centers (PHCs).
Dr. Adewara’s work has garnered international recognition, earning her numerous awards. She was one of seven global winners of the World Bank SDGs&Her 2020 Awards, selected from over 2,400 entries, and was also a winner of the Sanofi Africa-Tech Challenge in Paris in 2020. Under her visionary leadership, Mobihealth pioneered the first telehealth initiative for the Nigerian Air Force in 2021, marking a historic milestone in Africa.
Dr. Adewara is also a recipient of the African Female Tech Founders Award, which led to her invitation to the Africa-UK Investment Summit by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2020. In 2023, she was named the winner of the Forbes Woman African Technology and Innovation Awards and became a top 50 finalist in Africa’s Business Heroes competition. Her entrepreneurial journey was also celebrated at the NASDAQ Entrepreneurial Milestone Maker Program, where she was showcased at New York’s Times Square in 2023.
With H.E Wemkele Mene, Secretary General, African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat.
Dr. Funmi Adewara continues to be a leading voice in telemedicine, advocating technological solutions that improve healthcare access for all.
With her giant strides in the field of medicine, the accomplished CEO of Mobihealth International, has traced her way home to Nigeria, where she advocated the adoption of telemedicine in the Nigerian health sector.
She noted that it could help address 60 per cent of the medical issues facing Nigerians. This was during the two-day 2024 Africa Social Impact Summit held in Lagos, with the theme, ‘Reimagining Progress: A New Blueprint for Sustainable Growth in Africa’, and co-convened by the Sterling One Foundation, and the United Nations Nigeria.
Contributing her say during a panel session at the summit, Adewara stressed the urgent need for a national adoption of telemedicine in Nigeria, noting that patients do not need digital skills to access telemedicine services.
To her, telemedicine offers a transformative solution to Nigeria’s healthcare system in the immediate and long term, and could address 60 per cent of the medical issues facing the citizens, adding that it connects patients in remote areas with medical professionals, providing timely consultations, diagnoses, and treatments without the need for travelling.
With staff of FCTA
She informed that more key benefits of telemedicine adoption in the country abound, and they include increased access to health services, cost-effectiveness, improved health outcomes, enhanced data management, and education, among others.
In her words “With quicker access to medical expertise, patients can receive timely interventions, reduce the risk of complications, and improve overall health outcomes.
“Digital platforms facilitate better tracking and management of patient data, leading to more informed and effective healthcare decisions, adding that knowledge and skills can be facilitated through telehealth to address the skill gap and boost manpower,” she informed.
With Kenyan President H.E William Ruto during US Africa Business Forum, Washington DC 2023
She is obsessively committed to driving robust telemedicine adoption, especially for primary healthcare, and has not hesitated on seeking collaboration government agencies, healthcare providers, and private sector stakeholders.
Her goals are broad and inordinate, accommodating improvement of access to maternal and child health, reproductive health, health education, as well as reducing hospitalisation by 70 per cent, and making it cost-effective.
It is her diligence and marketing ability of sellable product and services that prompted Afreximbank to sign project preparation facility with Mobihealth to drive digital healthcare solutions across Africa.
The pact is expected to bolster the expansion of Mobihealth’s telemedicine services in Nigeria, and also assess the feasibility of establishing similar services in Egypt, Ghana, Kenya and Cote d’ Ivoire.
Under the terms of the agreement, Afreximbank will part-finance project preparatory activities that will leverage MobiHealth’s successfully integrated telemedicine proprietary platform, initially piloted in Nigeria, to the four additional countries. This initiative is expected to rapidly lead to the establishment of a network of telemedicine clinics across Africa, fully equipped with out-patient facilities. The project preparation facility of up to US$ 1.5 million is expected to advance the Project to bankability, whereupon this is expected to unlock further investments estimated at US$ 65 million.
It takes only an entrepreneur that knows her onions to land such magnificent advantages. It is very clear that she is practically existing to affect lives, irrespective of whose.
She noted that “The signing of this facility agreement marks yet another significant milestone in MobiHealth’s quest to proffer digital healthcare solutions across the continent. We are thrilled to have the support of Afreximbank, a pan-African multilateral financial institution with the scale and capacity to enable us to achieve this objective in a timely manner. Their involvement is a strong validation for our business model and I would like to laud Afreximbank, AIF and USTDA for their visionary leadership and steadfast commitment to support the provision of quality healthcare to African citizens.”
She has also partnered with the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to expand access to quality healthcare, improved health facilities and to bring medical expertise closer to the people.
The entrepreneur is well traveled, and had interfaced with notable World Leaders in politics and business among others. Some of them are Dr Akinwumi Adesina
President, African Development Bank (AfDB); Kenyan President, H.E William Ruto, at the US Africa Business Forum, Washington DC 2023; H.E Wemkele Mene, Secretary General, African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat, in addition to numerous congratulatory messages from notable World personalities and bodies including former Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari and Forbes.
ABOUT MOBIHEALTH
Mobihealth is a Nigerian subsidiary of Mobihealth International Ltd., a UK-domiciled telehealth provider. Mobihealth was founded by Dr. Funmi Adewara in 2017 and publicly rolled out its service offerings in 2020.
In late 2020, Dr. Adewara was recognized by the World Bank for her work with Mobihealth and the development of its digital healthcare platform with the “Her World Bank SDGs&Her (Sustainable Development Goals) Award 2020.” The award was a part of a virtual award event carried out by the World Bank, in partnership with UNDP, UN Women, and the Wharton School Zicklin Center that recognizes women entrepreneurs. From 2020 to 2021, Mobihealth’s subscriber base in Nigeria grew from less than 4,000 to more than 34,000, and revenue increased from $83,500 to $814,400.
Adewara is a distinguished family woman, and has been prolific and combining the home front with entrepreneurship, and by dint of hard work and divine assessment, none has suffered neglect.
This is saying a hearty congratulations to greatness; congratulations Dr. Funmi Adewara for being a medical entrepreneur like no other.