L-R: Muyiwa Olowoporoku, head, memberships and partnerships, PSHAN; Timilehin Rotimi-Ojo, focal lead, ADHFP; Tinuola Akinbolagbe, MD/CEO, PSHAN; Clifford Egbomeade, head, corporate communications, PSHAN
The Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN) is set to organise its annual health conference on June 2, 2025.
The conference, titled: ‘The Creative Catalyst: Driving Sustainable Healthcare Solutions in West Africa’, is scheduled to take place at the Landmark Centre in Lagos.
The conference is set to bring together thought leaders, industry professionals, policymakers, and private sector executives, researchers, and academia.
Speaking at a press conference in Lagos on Wednesday, Tinuola Akinbolagbe, the managing director and CEO of PSHAN, said the conference was initiated to explore the intersection between the creative sector, and healthcare transformation.
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Akinbolagbe said the conference seeks to leverage the lessons from the creative sector to reimagine healthcare investments and interventions.
The PSHAN CEO said the conference will highlight how creativity-driven solutions can shape a more responsive, and sustainable healthcare ecosystem.
“We are going to learn resilience, brand perception, and fundraising from them,” she said.
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“We want these creative people to speak with the health community and private sector.”
Also speaking, Clifford Egbomeade, head, corporate communications of PSHAN, said the organisation is partnering with World Health Expo for the health conference.
Egbomeade said the conference will be chaired by Zouera Youssoufou, managing director and CEO of Aliko Dangote Foundation.
Speakers invited for the conference are Fred Swaniker, founder, African Leadership Group; Segun Arinze, Nollywood actor; Iretiola Doyle, Nollywood actor; Kaffy Shafau, CEO/creative director, Kaffy Kreative Agency; Abuchi Peter Ugwu, CEO/co-founder; Chocolate City Music/Bean Creative IMC.
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Other speakers are Amana Agu, creative industry expert; Egemba Chinonso Fidelis, a medical doctor popularly known as Aproko Doctor; Zephaniah Chinedu, head of corporate communications, Zenith Bank; Amaechi Okobi, chief brand and communications officer, Access Corporation; and Kemi DaSilva-Ibru founder, Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF).