
Hydrogen and Lagos State Join Forces for Healthier Businesses
On May 28, 2025, Hydrogen Payment Services Company Limited, in partnership with the Ikeja Local Government and the Office of the Medical Officer of Health, executed a transformative initiative known as 'Healthy Heart, Healthy Business.' This outreach impactfully catered to local entrepreneurs, emphasizing the interconnection between health and business sustainability.
Critical Health Screenings Highlighted
The event provided thousands of business owners with access to essential free medical screenings: blood pressure checks, ECGs, malaria and typhoid testing, urinalysis, packed cell volume (PCV), and blood sugar monitoring. These services remind us that physical health greatly influences the longevity and quality of our professional lives.
Empowering Through Resource Sharing
Kemi Okusanya, CEO of Hydrogen, articulated the company's commitment by suggesting that successful entrepreneurship is rooted in good health. Their initiative did not only revolve around payments; it embraced a holistic view of success by ensuring that entrepreneurs in Nigeria can thrive without compromising their wellbeing. Furthermore, the donation of crucial health monitoring devices, like sphygmomanometers and glucometers, to attendees showcased Hydrogen’s dedication to long-term benefits.
The Power of Public-Private Partnerships
Dr. Tawak O.F., the Medical Officer of Health for Ikeja, applauded this collaboration, highlighting how effective partnerships can address community health issues more thoroughly than any single entity could. These public-private partnerships (PPPs) illustrate the innovative approaches being taken in Nigeria to harness private sector strengths for public good, particularly within the entrepreneurial sphere.
Community Voice: Gratitude from Participants
One participant, Mary from Computer Village, expressed gratitude for the initiative as it made health checks accessible—a service often too costly for many entrepreneurs. Her statement captured the heart of the outreach: “Today, Hydrogen and Lagos State have brought doctors for free to our doorstep, and we are very grateful.” This gratitude underlines the need for further community-centered healthcare initiatives.
Fostering Future Innovation and Health
This outreach not only strides towards healthier personal lives but also nurtures a healthier economy. As Lagos hopes to lead in innovation, integrating health and community well-being into business strategies can foster a robust culture of growth. As we inch towards the future, tech entrepreneurs, investors, and start-ups must consider health as a critical component of their business models.
By championing initiatives like the 'Healthy Heart, Healthy Business,' Nigeria is setting a precedent that may become essential across the continent—emphasizing that, while we innovate, the best investment we can make is in our health.
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