In close partnership with stakeholders across the global community, DrugAid:
~ Sources and dispenses viable medical drugs through direct purchases from partner Pharmacies
~ Sources and dispenses viable medical drugs through donations from patient users and donor Pharmacies/ Drug Manufacturers
~ Conducts health & Safety Programs in Indigent communities
~ Partners with health care practitioners in offering free medical services in indigent communities
Lilian Olubi is a seasoned investment executive with over twenty years of Capital Markets experience and is currently the CEO of a leading financial services firm in Nigeria. Passionate about the development of the Capital market in Nigeria and enthusiastic about public service and civic duty, she serves on the board of a few Non Profit Organisations and is the founder of the “The Gold Lilies Global Services”, a girl child centric social enterprise conglomerate. An advocate of social capitalism, she believes strongly that social enterprise and SMEs- and more often than not, a blend of the two- are the engine house of any strong economy.
Dr. Tinuola Akinbolagbe is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN), an organization which leverages the capabilities, assets, and resources of the private sector to drive improvements in Nigeria’s health outcomes and achieve UHC. She is an experienced, highly collaborative, team player with relevant board-level experience, and a demonstrable track record in the health and allied sectors. A healthcare administrator with over two decades of experience spanning across clinical medicine & health services, health insurance, health ICT, health diagnostics and the non-profit sector. She holds a degree in Medicine & Surgery, from the College of Medicine, University of Lagos and a post-graduate diploma and master’s in public health from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London. She is actively involved in mentoring students and young professionals and works with several charities and non-profits to raise funds for community health initiatives.
Dr Yeside Akinbolagbe is a Consultant Paediatrician at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (Respiratory Unit). She also worked in the private sector, at the Reddington Hospital VI prior to this. She manages children with various disease conditions, with a focus on those with lung disease. Her experience working with children spans over the past 12 years. Her educational background includes undergraduate studies at the College of medicine, University of Lagos and postgraduate education in public health and paediatrics, at the London school of hygiene and tropical medicine (University of London) and the Lagos University Teaching Hospital respectively. She is passionate about the welfare of women and children, and is involved in and supports charity organizations with a focus on these vulnerable groups such as the Christian sister’s fellowship and Slum2school africa.
Oluseyi Sanyaolu is a seasoned healthcare professional and program manager, bringing extensive experience to his role at Drug Aid Africa, a position he has held since January 2021. A Central University, Ghana, alumnus, Oluseyi holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy, complementing his wealth of experience in the healthcare sector. Bolstering his skill set, he has also earned an MBA, deepening his proficiency in health systems management. Dedicated to fostering health equity, Oluseyi has a history of active involvement in various volunteer roles for numerous nonprofits. Beyond his commitment to Drug Aid Africa, he now serves as a regional leader at the International Working Group for Health Systems Strengthening, amplifying his impact on global health initiatives.