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Folake Owodunni

@folakeowodunni

#CoFounder Emergency Response Africa | #Storyteller | #Writer and #Communicator | #Healthcare and #Development Enthusiast | Proud #African #Woman

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Seyi Makinde (@seyiamakinde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We visited the scene of the explosion which occurred at about 7.44 pm yesterday, 16 January 2024 in Bodija, Ibadan. This unfortunate incident resulted in death and injury to residents in the vicinity and also affected properties. We have already deployed first responders and all

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Check out my latest article: How emergency response can help your insurance company manage risk linkedin.com/pulse/how-emer… via LinkedIn

Folake Owodunni (@folakeowodunni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been such a privilege to work with you on this important initiative dear Hon. Commissioner - I am looking forward to Emergency Response Africa and the Ministry of Health providing fast, reliable emergency services for citizens!

Dr Samuel Alli (@drallisamuel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Developing and implementing strategic health reforms requires continuous stakeholder collaboration. Nice interacting with DG NHIS, Dr. Kelechi, at the Health Commissioner Conference. Together, a healthier tomorrow is possible. #HealthReform #StakeholderEngagement

Developing and implementing strategic health reforms requires continuous stakeholder collaboration. Nice interacting with DG NHIS, Dr. Kelechi, at the Health Commissioner Conference. Together, a healthier tomorrow is possible. #HealthReform #StakeholderEngagement
Folake Owodunni (@folakeowodunni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is so awful, and heartbreaking! It is exactly why so many people with the heart to help don’t! What could possibly be in it for a healthcare facility to behave this way? Not wanting to be seen as culpable for the person’s death? But she didn’t even die! #sosad

Àdúràgbèmí Banke-Thomas (@abankethomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢#JustPublished in The Lancet Global Health ‘Geographical accessibility to functional emergency obstetric care facilities in urban Nigeria using closer-to-reality travel time estimates: a population-based spatial analysis’. Using an innovative approach with closer-to-reality travel time

📢#JustPublished in <a href="/LancetGH/">The Lancet Global Health</a> ‘Geographical accessibility to functional emergency obstetric care facilities in urban Nigeria using closer-to-reality travel time estimates: a population-based spatial analysis’. 
Using an innovative approach with closer-to-reality travel time
Emergency Response Africa (@eresponseafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preventable deaths shouldn't happen on your watch🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏽 Equip yourself with lifesaving skills! Enroll in ERA's #FirstAid and #CPR Training TODAY. Be the hero someone needs. 🦸🏾‍♀️🦸🏾 Click bit.ly/ERATraining to register now. #savelives #juniourpope #jnrpope #cprtraining

Gabriella (@gabby_uwa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was in Lagos last December, I sent an Uber dispatch rider to drop off something. The order was taking too long to get to the recipient. After 3 hours I had to call. Unfortunately, the rider got into a hit and run accident, and for 3 hours, this young man was in pain.

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😍😍😍 super important! Thank you for sharing your Emergency Response Africa experience Gabriella! And it makes me appreciate companies that prioritize safety. Well done Uber Nigeria 👋 let’s help you close the loop.

Emergency Response Africa (@eresponseafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still celebrating #AsthmaAwarenessMonth! 🎉 Wale Ojo's 'Breath of Life' won #AMVCA2025 award! 🤩 Fun lessons on asthma from this award-winning movie 🌪️ Grab popcorn 🍿 & enjoy! (A thread) 👇🏾 #AsthmaWarrior #BreatheEasy #HealthMatters

Folake Owodunni (@folakeowodunni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm hopeful that this means that Nigeria is steadily becoming an environment where EMS providers like Emergency Response Africa can thrive and do what they do best - save lives! Looking forward to what this translates to practically.