When was the last time you chose yourself?️
Not in a selfish way. But in a “I need to show up for me so I can show up for everything else” kind of way. A few months ago, I couldn’t run 3km without stopping.
Today, I ran 42km at the @lagoscitymarathon . This isn’t about becoming an athlete. It’s about understanding that caring for yourself isn’t optional—it’s essential.
Every morningday. Every choice. Every step forward.
So let me ask you: What’s YOUR version of the marathon? What commitment to yourself have you been postponing? Your health check? That workout you keep skipping? Better sleep? Eating, right?
Start today. Not tomorrow. Today. Because when you truly care for yourself, you become capable of caring for everything and everyone that matters. Care goes the long distance.
What’s one step you’re taking for yourself this week? Drop it below. #CareisEverything AvonHmo #CareGoestheDistance
Today on World Population Day, we’re reminded that behind Nigeria’s growing numbers are real lives—mothers, children, families—struggling to access the care they need.
At Avon HMO, we see these challenges as a call to act and remain committed to building inclusive healthcare that reaches everyone.
Because every Nigerian deserves care.
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#WorldPopulationDay
#HealthcareForAll
“In an era where digital transformation is redefining various economic sectors, healthcare in Nigeria stands at a critical transition point. As the CEO of @avonhmo , I have seen firsthand how technology-driven innovations are reshaping our healthcare ecosystem, improving patient outcomes, and expanding access to quality services across the nation.”
Read my article in @businessdayng on how digital innovation is rewriting healthcare in Nigeria. Click the link in bio to read.
For too long, healthcare in Nigeria has been reactive.
People wait until they’re already sick. Then they choose: medicine or rent. Oftentimes, rent wins.
In my recent interview with @businessdayng , I laid out exactly how we’re changing this.
The problem is clear: Less than 10% of Nigerians have health insurance. That’s millions of preventable crises. Families choosing between food and healthcare.
But here’s how we’re actually fixing it:
We sit at the intersection—between government, regulators, hospitals, patients, and tech companies. In those spaces, we work: bridging gaps, building systems, removing barriers.
Through technology, we bring healthcare closer, cheaper, faster. Telemedicine reaches communities without hospitals. Our app simplifies what should never be complicated.
Through partnerships, we work with 2,000+ providers and the government itself—like our ongoing work with Lagos State—to ensure care is consistent and equitable, no matter your zip code or income level.
Through trust, we prove every single day that prevention works better than reaction. That companies can be profitable and purposeful. That the system can change.
Care is everything. When care becomes everything, everything becomes possible.
The question isn’t whether Nigeria’s healthcare can change. It’s whether you’ll be part of building it.
Read the interview in the link. #CareIsEverything #HealthCareAccessForAll #TransformingHealthcare
Every system you build, every process you improve, every patient who gets care faster that’s the work that matters.
Grateful to be featured in @guardiannigeria ’s Special Focus on Nigeria’s Top 100 Strategic CEOs for 2025. But more than the recognition, I’m proud of the team at @avonhmo that makes the mission real every single day.
Healthcare transformation doesn’t happen in boardrooms it happens in the details. In the claim that gets processed on time. In the member who finally has access to a plan they can afford. In the technology that removes barriers one by one.
We are not done. Not even close.
To everyone building something that puts people first. Keep going. The work is the reward.
Happy Monday
Full feature: guardian.ng link below
#MondayMotivation #HealthcareLeadership #AvonHMO #LeadershipInAfrica
“Globally, it is estimated that about 1 in 10 adults has some form of chronic kidney disease, and many of them don’t know it.” - @osaimasogie
Earlier today, our CEO, Osa Imasogie, joined @nigeriainfofmlagos to discuss “Kidney Health as a Silent Public Health Crisis.” In the conversation, he highlighted why kidney disease often goes unnoticed, the importance of regular health checks, and the need for greater awareness to encourage early detection.
As we observe World Kidney Day today, this conversation serves as a reminder that protecting kidney health starts with knowledge and proactive care.
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#HealthyLiving
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Something’s happening today, February 14th.
One journey. A story about care, commitment, and going the distance. Watch this Space. #CareGoesTheDistance #ComingSoon #Lagos #CareisEverything
As 2025 comes to a close, I’m grateful to everyone who trusted @avonhmo with their healthcare this year.
At Avon, we’ve always believed that Care is Everything—and we’ve worked hard to prove it where it matters most: in people’s lives.
Because the real impact isn’t in features or systems.
It’s in the mother who received timely care.
The family that found peace of mind.
The individual who accessed quality healthcare without financial strain.
That’s care. And care is everything.
As we enter 2026, our mission is simple:
To empower every Nigerian to live a healthier, fuller life.
Thank you for choosing us.
Here’s to a stronger, healthier 2026—together.
#CareIsEverything #AvonHMO #2026Vision #HealthcareForAll #Nigeria
“Day 2 of our Strategy Session was about momentum; moving from ideas on paper to actions that shift the business forward.”
A great plan without the right team mindset stays a plan. But when people take ownership, execution becomes a habit, not a hope.
We are building that kind of culture — one where clarity fuels action, and service to our people that remains at the heart of every decision. #greatplacetowork #Avonhmo
“Culture eats strategy for breakfast — but when the two align, success becomes inevitable.”
As we wrap up Day 1 of our Strategy Session, I am reminded that no strategy, no matter how brilliant; works without the right people and the right culture behind it.
At the heart of our 2026 vision are bold goals and big plans, but more importantly, a clear commitment: *serving our people remains our top priority.
This session wasn’t just about setting direction. It was about aligning minds, building momentum, and reinforcing the values that shape how we show up every day.
We’re not just planning for growth — we’re building for impact.
And with this team, I am confident we’ll deliver. #GreatPlaceToWork #avonhmo #strategysession
Today’s HMCAN AGM & Induction Ceremony wasn’t just a gathering — it was a reaffirmation of our shared commitment to advancing healthcare in Nigeria.
As one of the executives entrusted with this vision, it is clear that collaboration is non-negotiable. The presence of the Chairman, House of Reps Committee on Health, Hon. Amos Gwamna Magaji, alongside Agada Amade Yakubu, the representative of the Director General of NHIA, Dr. Kelechi Ohiri, signals a stronger alignment between public and private stakeholders working together to make access more equitable and sustainable.
Healthcare must be accessible, affordable, and effective — for all.
Congratulations to all newly inducted members. Your role in shaping a healthier Nigeria starts now. #HMCAN2025 #HealthcareAccess #healthcareexcellence