Some of her past work includes frontline engagement of clinicians in the roll-out of a state-wide medical waste management initiative in Lagos, Nigeria; co-developing a malaria prevention initiative focused on Nkolve, Cameroon; an internship at the WHO investigating factors shaping urban health in Lagos, and leading Africa-wide partnerships for a digital health innovation.
She leads Engage Africa Foundation, a pan-African network on a mission to advocate for people-centred solutions that put health at the center of development in Africa, in light of the rise of non-communicable diseases. They have run dialogues with the Young Town Planners Association of the Nigerian Institute of Town planners on the connection between planning and health. More recently, they ran a crowdsourced digital campaign where over thirty young people participated in translating the WHO’s preventive guidelines on COVID-19 into 19 African languages. She is also a writer and her work has been featured in Johnson and Johnson’s Africa Storytelling Challenge. In recognition of her contributions to health science, she was selected to the 2020 Next Einstein Fellowship.