Institution
Solina Centre for International Development and Research
Short Bio
I am a public health analyst and One Health advocate passionate about advancing equitable health outcomes through data driven systems strengthening, research, and cross-sector collaboration. I currently work at Solina Centre for International Development and Research, where I support the design and implementation of strategies to strengthen immunization systems and improve health outcomes across Nigeria and West Africa.
I hold a First-Class degree in Animal Production and Health from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria where I graduated top of my class. My academic and professional journey has been shaped by a strong interest in the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health, and I have built experience spanning sustainable livestock systems, infectious disease prevention, and health systems strengthening.
I currently serve as an Ambassador for African Voices for Sustainable Livestock (AVSL), where I contribute to advocacy and communication efforts promoting sustainable livestock systems through a One Health lens. Beyond my professional work, I remain actively involved in community health and development initiatives focused on improving access to healthcare and supporting underserved communities.
In September 2026, I will begin my Master’s degree in One Health as a Mastercard Foundation Scholar at the University of Edinburgh. This next chapter is especially meaningful to me as it will deepen my expertise in One Health systems while strengthening my ability to contribute to practical, collaborative solutions across Africa.
Other Expertise
Public Health
Livestock Systems
Animal Production
Community Engagement
Project Management
Consulting and Training
Capacity Building