Nigeria’s healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by visionary leaders who are reshaping access, quality, and innovation across hospitals, pharmacies, and health services. These women have built institutions that not only deliver essential medical care but also inspire innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth in the nation’s health sector.
1. Bukky George — Founder & CEO, Healthplus Limited

Bukky George founded Healthplus Limited, a leading pharmacy and health services provider in Nigeria. Under her leadership, the company has expanded its retail pharmacy network, improved healthcare accessibility, and introduced innovative patient care solutions across multiple states.
2. Joke Bakare — Managing Director & Founder, Medplus

Joke Bakare leads Medplus, a prominent pharmacy chain committed to improving access to quality medicines and healthcare products. Her strategic vision has positioned the company as a trusted brand in Nigeria’s pharmaceutical retail sector.
3. Clare Omatseye — Founder & MD, JNC International

Clare Omatseye heads JNC International, a company offering specialized health services and medical consultancy. Her leadership focuses on enhancing patient outcomes through modern healthcare solutions and operational efficiency.
4. Ngozi Onyia — Founder & MD, Paelon Memorial Hospital

Dr. Ngozi Onyia is the founder and managing director of Paelon Memorial Hospital. She has been instrumental in introducing patient-centered care models, expanding healthcare delivery, and strengthening the hospital’s medical services across its network.
5. Awele Elumelu — Chair, Avon Healthcare Limited

Dr. Awele Elumelu chairs Avon Healthcare Limited, overseeing its strategy and operations. Her leadership has driven innovations in health management services, improved healthcare accessibility, and enhanced the company’s role in Nigeria’s evolving healthcare ecosystem.
Methodology
This list highlights women who have played significant roles in transforming Nigeria’s health sector through leadership, innovation, and business growth. Selection considered executive authority, company impact, innovation in service delivery, and contributions to improving healthcare access and quality in Nigeria. Information was drawn from corporate profiles, public records, and credible industry sources.

