President Tinubu just named Dr. Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe to run the National Health Authority Insurance Authority. Bayo Onanuga, who advises the President on information matters, announced this news yesterday. Dr. Oloriegbe will lead the NHIA for four years starting March 11, 2025. The former lawmaker previously represented Kwara Central in the Nigerian Senate.
Dr. Oloriegbe brings strong medical credentials to his new job. He earned his medical degree from Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria. He also studied at Oxford University in the UK and HEC Paris, where he received a Master's degree in Coaching and Consultation. His background combines both healthcare expertise and leadership training.
The doctor belongs to many professional groups that show his deep roots in healthcare. These include the Nigerian Medical Association and the International Aids Society. He also participates in the Africa Health Leadership and Management Network. His membership in these organizations highlights his connections throughout the medical community.
Before this appointment, Dr. Oloriegbe played key roles in healthcare policy. From 2019 until 2023, he led the Senate Committee on Health and the Joint National Assembly Committee on Health, which gave him valuable experience in dealing with national health issues across Nigeria.
Dr. Oloriegbe brings strong medical credentials to his new job. He earned his medical degree from Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria. He also studied at Oxford University in the UK and HEC Paris, where he received a Master's degree in Coaching and Consultation. His background combines both healthcare expertise and leadership training.
The doctor belongs to many professional groups that show his deep roots in healthcare. These include the Nigerian Medical Association and the International Aids Society. He also participates in the Africa Health Leadership and Management Network. His membership in these organizations highlights his connections throughout the medical community.
Before this appointment, Dr. Oloriegbe played key roles in healthcare policy. From 2019 until 2023, he led the Senate Committee on Health and the Joint National Assembly Committee on Health, which gave him valuable experience in dealing with national health issues across Nigeria.