Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Wed, 18 Oct 2023 17:53:20 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 11 Women Leading the Charge in Tech Startups in Nigeria https://techeconomy.ng/11-women-leading-the-charge-in-tech-startups-in-nigeria/ https://techeconomy.ng/11-women-leading-the-charge-in-tech-startups-in-nigeria/#comments Wed, 18 Oct 2023 17:53:20 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=116126 It’s undeniable that the tech industry has been witnessing a significant shift, with women emerging as powerful leaders, innovators, and pioneers in the startup ecosystem. 

This positive change challenges traditional gender norms and fosters a diverse and inclusive environment essential for the industry’s growth and development.

Despite the challenges, these women are carving out their paths, leading successful startups, turning challenges into triumph and contributing substantially to the life of many.

Of course, there are lots of them, but just to mention a few, we have:

1. Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson – Healthtracka

11 Women Leading the Charge in Tech Startups in Nigeria
Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson

Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson, the Founder and CEO of Healthtracka, has revolutionized healthcare technology. Her startup focuses on innovative solutions that enhance healthcare accessibility, making a significant impact on people’s lives.

2. Temie Giwa-Tubosun – LifeBank

Temie Giwa-Tubosun
Temie Giwa-Tubosun

Temie Giwa-Tubosun, the CEO of LifeBank, stands at the forefront of healthtech innovation. Her company, LifeBank, utilizes technology to deliver life-saving medical products to hospitals, ensuring 24/7 availability of blood and blood products, while emphasizing the essential role of technology in healthcare.

3. Adeola Ayoola – Famasi Africa

Adeola Ayoola
Adeola Ayoola

Adeola Ayoola, the CEO and Co-founder of Famasi Africa, is driving change in the pharmaceutical industry. Her startup, Famasi Africa, aims to enhance the pharmaceutical supply chain, ensuring the availability of essential medicines to all and connecting individuals as well as businesses to Pharmacies.

4. Tomilola Majekodunmi – Bankly

Tomilola Majekodunmi - Bankly
Tomilola Majekodunmi

Tomilola Majekodunmi, the Co-founder and CEO of Bankly, is redefining financial technology in Nigeria. Her startup, Bankly, focuses on providing digital financial services, empowering individuals and businesses with secure and accessible banking solutions.

5. Oluwatosin Olaseinde – Money Africa and Ladda

11 Women Leading the Charge in Tech Startups in Nigeria
Oluwatosin Olaseinde

Oluwatosin Olaseinde, the Founder of Money Africa and Ladda, is a driving force behind financial education. Her initiatives empower individuals with financial knowledge, enabling them to make informed decisions and achieve financial stability.

6. Solape Akinpelu – HerVest

11 Women Leading the Charge in Tech Startups in Nigeria
Solape Akinpelu

Solape Akinpelu, the Co-founder and CEO of HerVest, is dedicated to promoting financial inclusion. Her startup, HerVest, focuses on providing accessible investment opportunities for women, fostering economic independence and empowerment.

7. Kemi Ogunkoya – LeaderX

Kemi Ogunkoya - LeaderX
Kemi Ogunkoya

Kemi Ogunkoya, the Co-founder of LeaderX and Program Director at Women in Tech, is a passionate advocate for women in the tech industry. Her initiatives empower women with skills, mentorship, and opportunities, bridging the gender gap in technology.

8. Ruth Olojede – Flick

11 Women Leading the Charge in Tech Startups in Nigeria
Ruth Olojede

Ruth Olojede, the Co-founder and CEO of Flick, makes connections to bank accounts seamless via the Flick app, where contactless payments and views of net worth are a glance. This enables clients to make secure and quick borderless transactions across multiple financial institutions. You can control and monitor your multiple accounts using Flick.

9. Chioma Okotcha – PayHippo

Chioma Okotcha - PayHippo
Chioma Okotcha

Chioma Okotcha, the Co-founder of PayHippo, is reshaping the fintech landscape for SMEs. Her startup, PayHippo, focuses on providing hassle-free financial solutions for small businesses, facilitating their growth and sustainability.

10. Temitope Omotolani – Crowdyvest

11 Women Leading the Charge in Tech Startups in Nigeria
Temitope Omotolani

Temitope Omotolani, the Co-founder of Crowdyvest, is driving social impact through financial technology. Her startup, Crowdyvest, enables individuals to participate in impactful investment opportunities, fostering community development and positive change.

11. Affiong Williams – ReelFruit

11 Women Leading the Charge in Tech Startups in Nigeria
Affiong Williams

Affiong Williams, the Founder and CEO of ReelFruit, is an innovator in the agribusiness sector. Her company, ReelFruit, focuses on producing healthy and natural snacks, promoting sustainable agriculture practices and entrepreneurship.

Promoting Diversity and Inclusivity

These commendable women are not only leading successful startups but also inspiring the next generation of female entrepreneurs. Their stories emphasize the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the tech industry, fostering creativity, innovation, and social change.

The contributions of these women prove that an inclusive environment empowers women and drives unparalleled growth and innovation in the tech sector.

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Healthtracka has Evolved into an Inevitable Solution to the World https://techeconomy.ng/healthtracka-has-evolved-into-an-inevitable-solution-to-the-world/ https://techeconomy.ng/healthtracka-has-evolved-into-an-inevitable-solution-to-the-world/#respond Tue, 08 Nov 2022 11:00:43 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=88356 Earlier this year, Healthtracka was among Techeconomy’s top 10 healthtech startups to watch in 2022 and all angles point to success in the startup’s story. 

The story of Healthtracka spurred out of a need to save lives and prevent antecedent situations, making the world understand that negligence to our health is a trap we set for ourselves.

In a chat with Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson, Founder and CEO of Healthtracka and Olumide Lawrence Odeyemi, Marketing Manager at Healthtracka, the beginning, challenges, drive and goals of the startup are explained.

Anyone can guess from the name Healthtracka that it deals in health and tracks the well-being of its users, but please tell us how Healthtracka came to be and what’s been the drive behind it.

The idea of Healthtracka came from a place of personal loss to the CEO and Founder, Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson.

Her dad, who was full of life and vibrant, suddenly slumped one day and was rushed to the hospital; that was the beginning of the end for him.

By the time the diagnosis was brought back, it happened that he had diabetes and hypertension untreated for a very long time. He didn’t make it eventually.

That rang up the need for more people to be aware of what’s going on in their bodies. We wake up every day, try to go about our daily lives, provide for our families, make ends meet and achieve our dreams but not many of us are paying attention to our health.

We’ve realised that the reason this is happening is because there are lots of barriers to getting healthcare or health information in Nigeria for example.

If an average person wants to get to the hospital today, they would think of how to get off work, go through traffic, the wait time to see a doctor or even get the test done, when the results would be out, how to understand the result and others.

For a lot of people, they are just very content with ‘God forbid’ as their insurance policy. A lot of people only wait until they are sick or until they start feeling symptoms before they get medical help. For people feeling the symptoms or feeling sick already, some don’t even have the energy to go to the hospital, they have to wait for someone to come and help them.

What we are doing is removing all these barriers. You don’t even have to be sick for medical care; whether you have a 9 to 5 or not, we come to you. You don’t have to go through traffic or stress and all of the delays in seeing a doctor will be taken away from you.

All of those stress being taken away is what we’ve packaged into a product which is Healthtracka today. It means now, you can just pick up your phone, go to www.healthtracka.com and be able to book a test, someone will come to your house to take your test and your results are delivered within 48 hours and a doctor will be speaking to you once your result is out to let you know what you need to do and how you can get better care for your health.

So the whole idea of Healthtracka started from the need to help people get health information on time so they can begin to live better and longer lives. We know currently the average life expectancy for men and women in Nigeria is between 54 and 55 years and who says we can’t live longer?

The only reason we’re not living longer is because we are not being upfront about our health and that’s what Healthtracka is aiming to solve.

Olumide Lawrence Odeyemi, Marketing Manager at Healthtracka
Olumide Lawrence Odeyemi, Marketing Manager at Healthtracka

I’d say your success is not just tied to the fact that you’re in the health sector and lots of people need medical attention every day so that’s why you’re scaling. Tell us the uniqueness of Healthtracka

What makes Healthtracka unique is that we are addressing a niche problem and a very important need. You’d realise that since 2020, when Covid hit, there’s been a rise in telemedicine across Nigeria. But what people consider to be telemedicine is being in your house and talking to a doctor directly. 

What Healthtracka is doing is that we are taking healthcare from the very beginning which means before you even say you need to talk to a doctor, you need to know what exactly is wrong at least, you don’t just start talking to a doctor, most doctors would refer you to do a test based on your symptoms so they can know the best way to give you care. Also, most people have to go to a physical lab to get these tests done and if you’re really talking about telemedicine, it means that you should be able to access healthcare from any location, not necessarily visiting a physical brick-and-mortar location. That is exactly what we are doing, that’s what makes us unique; the fact that as simple as a lab test, you can now get it done in the comfort of your home.

Secondly, we are addressing an important need and that is the fact that people need to have their health information handy. You should be able to know if you’re overweight or underweight, you should be able to know your blood pressure, sugar level and certain facts about your health. What is my health condition right now? What are the things I need to do to stay healthy? Am I getting enough sleep? Am I eating right? Am I stressing too much? All of these things are what make Healthtracka unique because we are not just giving you results for your health test, we are also giving you lifestyle notifications that would help you stay healthy. That’s what makes us unique.

How are you able to thrive in a country like Nigeria, where we have infrastructural deficiency? Yes you leverage technology but there are situations where you require other facilities that technology can’t resolve — transportation, electricity, etc

For us, it is a growing concern and in each phase of this concern, we always find a way to resolve it. First off, in terms of reaching the customers faster, we initially started out using vehicles but realised the traffic situation would not allow us reach the customers in time to be able to get the test done so we evolved into using motorbikes so we could move faster around Lagos and get the samples to the lab in good time.

Also, we’ve had partnerships with different top-certified labs to ensure customers can get their results in good time. Normally, most labs would take time because they have to deal with lots of samples in a day so they could get results across to customers. Most people who go to brick-and-mortar labs wait longer before they get their results but with us, because of the understanding we’ve built with these labs, we are able to have a quick turnaround time on results for customers and these are critical things that customers need. 

Basically, they want a service that is fast, reliable and test results are accurate. Those are the key things we are solving; ensuring we can move around quickly and get results quickly to customers so they can make decisions about their health as soon as possible. 

Healthtracka Team
Healthtracka Team

Can your service be accessed without the internet?

We have looked at that as well. There are different ways to access our services, you can go to the website which definitely requires the internet. If you are not very internet savvy, you can at least use a WhatsApp platform where you can place test bookings directly. If you don’t have any of these, you can also book a test just by a phone call, there’s a number on all our platforms you can call and someone would get to you as soon as possible. This needs no internet service.

This takes us deeper into the challenges you encounter. What are the challenges you faced in setting up Healthtracka and what are the current challenges?

What I would say is the major challenge right now is that we are still evolving in Nigeria, and there’s still a need for education about our health. A lot of Nigerians are still getting into the reality that their health is as important as their hustle. If we have more people who are proactive about their health, then we would be able to leave much longer. 

So the major challenge is that we still have lots of Nigerians who are not very proactive about their health. Many people still depend on ‘oh let me feel symptoms before I get healthcare’. This issue is what we are trying to solve through our regular outreach, educative events, online events on Twitter spaces, webinars and a couple of partnerships we are working on. We are also going beyond Lagos and other places just to ensure we can spread the word and allow people to be able to take charge of their health as soon as possible.

The other challenge is the issue of moving around the country as quickly as possible, the ease of doing business, something beyond our scope. The ones we would like to work on, which we have a level of control over, would be getting more Nigerians to become aware of their health and the need to not wait before something happens before checking. It is about staying in constant touch with your health so you can live longer and achieve those dreams you always talk about all the time.

After Healthtracka raised $1.5 million 5 months ago, where have you expanded to and what new impact have you made?

One of the greatest goals of Healthtracka is to have our footprints in all 36 States of Nigeria. Before the grant came in, we were in just five Nigerian cities, now we have expanded into 12 cities including Lagos, Abuja, Portharcourt, Osun, Ibadan, Oyo, Ogun, Benin, Ilorin, Kaduna, Ekiti and Ondo States. We’ve covered the entire Southwest and are in other strategic locations. Before the end of next year’s first quarter, we should also have covered a significant part of the Southeast and South-South so we can ensure more people can get access to healthcare in the comfort of theirs.

It’s not just for the people in those locations, it’s also for people outside Nigeria, who have parents in those places and they need reliable healthcare to get to them. That’s one of the reasons our presence in those places becomes important. 

You can now book healthcare packages for your parents that would go to them, not them having to leave their homes to go to the hospital because some are too weak to move.

In terms of new products, one of the most significant products we’ve created between the time we got the grant and now is a PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) test. We created this test based on data and things we’ve noticed are affecting women a lot. We realised that lots of women are suffering from PCOS silently without even understanding that PCOS is what they are dealing with. 

We launched this test so that more women can diagnose exactly what is wrong with them when they discover the symptoms. For instance, their hormones are all over the place, they are struggling to conceive, they are having stubborn acne, having mood swings, hairs growing on different parts of their bodies they do not understand, irregular periods without getting pregnant and others. Some women even think it’s normal, but PCOS has a long-term effect that if untreated can cause bigger damage to women.

So we are helping more women have more control of their hormones with this test. This is one of the most significant products we have created so that we can make more impact on Nigerians and women in general.

Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson, among the top 3 women selected by Veuve Clicquot for the Bold Woman Award
Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson, among the top 3 women selected by Veuve Clicquot for the Bold Woman Award

You were recently among the top 3 women selected by Veuve Clicquot for the Bold Woman Award. Where do you draw your inspiration to keep moving despite hiccups and confrontations to give up?

Our mission drives us at Healthtracka. When we start something, until we see the actual goal being fulfilled, it doesn’t feel like we can stop yet. Despite the ups and downs as well as challenges which are a lot, because we know that we set out to solve this problem of access to diagnosis, we have no choice but to wake up every morning, and keep being motivated to finish what we started.

It’s definitely a journey, but thankfully as well, in the team, we also have lots of passionate people trying to solve the same thing. There are days when we can draw inspiration from each other so that helps.

I have two children, have a daughter as well and it’s important for her to see that her dreams are valid and she can do whatever she wants to do. She can pick a problem she’s passionate about and solve it.

It’s really important for me to see women actually go after their dreams.

 

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Healthtracka Raises $1.5 Million to Accelerate Inclusive Healthcare Across Africa https://techeconomy.ng/healthtracka-raises-1-5-million-to-accelerate-inclusive-healthcare-across-africa/ https://techeconomy.ng/healthtracka-raises-1-5-million-to-accelerate-inclusive-healthcare-across-africa/#comments Tue, 21 Jun 2022 11:03:13 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=76888 Nigeria-based Healthtracka has raised $1.5 million in seed funding to enhance the inclusive healthcare system across and beyond Nigeria.

Healthtracka will utilize the funding to scale its B2B2C offering where partner companies in Nigeria can deliver at-home testing to their employees and accelerate its growth beyond current reach.

Investors who participated in this round include Africa-focused early-stage VC Ingressive Capital and U.S.-based venture fund Hustle Fund. Angel investors included Alumni Angels Alliance and Flying Doctors.

Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson and Victor Amusan launched Healthtracka in May 2021 to bridge the medical gap and lack of infrastructure that exists in Africa.

The digital health platform offers at-home health services with easy-to-read diagnostic test results for patients, received within 3 days. The health startup, leveraging technology, makes the entire medical process stress-free, with screening tests done in the comfort of users’ homes.

Healthtracka asserts to have excellent laboratory partners who are the best in pathology laboratories m, with labs that have the highest level of accreditations such as ISO and MLSCN certifications.

The company has plans to launch its subscription plans for retail customers, offer APIs for telehealth service providers, hospitals, and pharmacies to provide at-home blood testing for their patients and expand operations beyond Nigerian to Kenya and Ghana before the end of the year.

Healthtracka’s network of phlebotomists has increased 20x since its launch to over 100 and the startup has delivered almost 7,000 tests at home, with revenue growing 30% month-on-month.

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