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CribMD’s CEO Honoured As Ambassador of Institute for Economics and Peace
The Co-founder and CEO of CribMD, Ambassador Ossai Ifeanyi, has been appointed an Ambassador of the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP).
The Head of Community Mobilisation, CribMD, Rosemary Kolawole, announced this new appointment in a press statement on Thursday, April 27.
The recognition highlights Ifeanyi’s dedication to promoting peace, economic development, and social welfare through innovative healthcare solutions.
“Under Ifeanyi’s leadership, CribMD, a leading subscription-based healthcare solution provider, has made significant strides in providing accessible and affordable healthcare services to marginalised and displaced populations,” she emphasised.
Kolawole admitted that the company had achieved remarkable traction, securing over 9,800 paying subscribers, generating over $100,000 in revenue last year, and over $1 million in contracted annual revenue.
She went on to say that CribMD has also successfully raised $2.5 million from venture capital firms and led its acquisition of Charisland Pharmaceutical Group.
In her words, “Ifeanyi’s nomination for Forbes 30 Under 30 underscores his exceptional leadership skills and relentless pursuit of excellence in the healthcare industry.”
As a result, Kolawole noted, CribMD has expanded to every major Nigerian city with over 500,000 people and is in the Stanford University Seed Program with AMI.
With Ifeanyi’s new appointment as an ambassador for the Institute for Economics and Peace, “He is poised to leverage his entrepreneurial success and philanthropic spirit to foster peace and economic growth on a global scale”.
By combining his passion for healthcare with a deep understanding of the critical role peace plays in fostering development, CribMD believes that Ifeanyi is set to make a lasting impact both in Nigeria and beyond.
As an ambassador for the IEP, he joins a distinguished group of individuals committed to championing peace and prosperity through innovative solutions.
She added: “His new role will further amplify CribMD’s mission to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare services using AI and ML technologies.”
CribMD’s mission is to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare services using AI and ML technologies, such as the Chronic Disease Prediction Model and the Skin Lesion Detection and Classification System. With exclusive five-year contracts with CEC, AWITA, and ASVAN, CribMD aims to onboard one million subscribers by the end of this year.