MEET AMB. ENOCH ODUNAYO OGUNSANYA, THE MULTI-SECTOR FOUNDER BUILDING AMINCECARE TO REIMAGINE HEALTHCARE ACCESS IN AFRICA

Across Africa, healthcare remains one of the most important challenges affecting individuals, families, and communities. For many people, the issue is not only the absence of hospitals or medical professionals.

It is also the difficulty of accessing care early, the high cost of treatment, the fear of stigma, the stress of hospital visits, and the lack of consistent support after diagnosis.

AminceCare was created as a response to this gap.

AminceCare is being built as a connected healthcare ecosystem designed to make healthcare more accessible, private, affordable, and patient-centered.

The platform is focused on connecting individuals and families to medical consultations, home healthcare services, maternal and reproductive health support, diagnostics, medication delivery, caregiver support, preventive care, and continuous health monitoring.

The vision behind AminceCare is simple but powerful: healthcare should be easier to access, closer to people, and built around real human needs.

Through AminceCare, patients will be able to speak with healthcare professionals, access care from home, book laboratory tests, receive medications, get pregnancy and maternal health support, and connect with caregivers and support communities without unnecessary stress.

At the heart of this vision is Amb. Enoch Odunayo Ogunsanya, a public health-driven founder, product designer, product development strategist, author, financial literacy advocate, public speaker, panelist, and social impact leader whose work cuts across healthcare, finance, youth empowerment, business, governance, technology, and innovation.

Enoch’s journey into AminceCare is not accidental. It is the result of years of experience in public health, youth development, financial education, product thinking, and community-focused leadership. His work has consistently focused on solving real problems, creating access, and building systems that support people beyond temporary interventions.

He is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) at Lead City University, Ibadan, while also pursuing an MBA at Miva University. This combination strengthens his understanding of healthcare systems, business strategy, leadership, innovation, and enterprise development as he continues to build solutions across health, finance, and technology.

Before AminceCare, Enoch had already built a strong reputation in youth empowerment and social impact through eNoch’sHub, a platform dedicated to skills development, mentorship, financial literacy, digital education, student welfare, and community support.

Through eNoch’sHub, he has led several initiatives that directly support young people, students, and communities. These include financial literacy programs, digital skills training, mentorship sessions, welfare support, scholarship support, food assistance, gas refill support, transport assistance, and empowerment programs.

One of the major initiatives under his leadership, the Scholarship Blitz, supported over 60 students with partial tuition funding and received recognition from the Vice-Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University.

eNoch’sHub has also supported students through food distribution, gas refill assistance, transport support, and community welfare interventions, reaching hundreds of young people through practical support and empowerment.

His work through eNoch’sHub has earned institutional recognition, including recognition as Best NGO of the Year on the OAU campus. This reflects the depth of his work in youth development and his commitment to building platforms that create real value for young people.

Enoch has also served in public leadership as Director of the Directorate of Employment and Job Creation at the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Osun State Chapter.

In that capacity, he contributed to conversations and initiatives around youth employment, access to opportunities, skills development, entrepreneurship, and economic empowerment for young people in Osun State.

He also serves as Director at Hbawa Foundation for Youth Initiatives, where his work focuses on youth development, empowerment, community support, and initiatives that create opportunities for young people to grow, lead, and contribute meaningfully to society.

Beyond youth development, Enoch has built a strong footprint in finance and enterprise. He is the author of Investing in Nigeria: The Complete Guide to the NGX, a practical book created to simplify investing, the Nigerian capital market, dividends, wealth creation, and financial decision-making for beginners and young Nigerians.

He is also a Director at Lendkesse, a Lagos-based lending company focused on financial access and credit solutions. This role further strengthens his experience in business, finance, access to capital, and enterprise development.

His interest in product design and development also plays a major role in the way he builds. Enoch is not only interested in ideas; he is focused on how ideas become real products, systems, platforms, and user-centered solutions. This product mindset is part of what shapes AminceCare’s direction as a healthtech platform designed around real patient needs.

As a public speaker and panelist, Enoch has contributed to discussions across finance, health, business, leadership, governance, youth development, and politics.

His voice has been featured across events, panels, conferences, and platforms where he speaks on practical solutions, innovation, economic empowerment, healthcare access, and the role of young people in shaping Africa’s future.

His work has earned him numerous awards, recognitions, and media features across youth leadership, public health, finance, peacebuilding, social impact, and innovation.

He has been recognized for his contribution to community development, student empowerment, financial literacy, youth advocacy, and leadership.

He is also a Peace Ambassador of Nigeria and an ECOWAS Youth Ambassador representing the West Africa Youth Council. These roles reflect his broader commitment to peacebuilding, leadership, youth development, and social transformation across Africa.

Enoch’s initiatives and work have also been featured by notable media platforms, covering his contributions to youth advocacy, employment creation, cybersecurity awareness, health innovation, financial literacy, and community development.

His growing public profile reflects a consistent pattern of building, serving, and creating impact across multiple sectors.

These experiences now shape the foundation of AminceCare.

For Enoch, AminceCare is more than a healthtech startup. It is a movement to address some of the most painful gaps in African healthcare. Many people delay treatment because they cannot afford care. Some avoid hospitals because of fear or stigma.

Some patients are left alone after diagnosis. Some caregivers struggle silently without emotional or professional support. AminceCare is being built to respond to these realities with technology, access, privacy, and compassion.

One of AminceCare’s emerging social-health initiatives is Beyond Diagnosis, a support system for people living with cancer, sickle cell disease, kidney disease, chronic illness, physical disability, and other life-changing medical conditions.

The initiative is designed to support patients, survivors, caregivers, families, and communities affected by the emotional, mental, social, and spiritual burden of illness.

Beyond Diagnosis reflects one of the most human parts of AminceCare’s mission: the belief that healing is more than medicine. People also need encouragement, counseling, shared experiences, community, prayer, emotional support, and safe spaces where they feel seen and understood.

Through partnership with Hbawa Foundation, AminceCare is working to build support gatherings, support circles, caregiver networks, wellness programs, and future retreat experiences for people living with serious health conditions and those caring for them.

This makes AminceCare stand out because it is not only thinking about healthcare access. It is also thinking about human dignity, emotional wellbeing, family support, community, and long-term care.

The long-term vision is to position AminceCare as a connected healthcare ecosystem where users can access consultations, pharmacy services, lab tests, maternal care, home care, caregiver support, health wallet solutions, and community-based programs such as Beyond Diagnosis.

In the future, the vision also includes the development of the AminceCare and Hbawa Foundation Hope Centre, a wellness and support centre in Ibadan where people living with chronic illnesses and life-changing conditions can access counseling, support groups, wellness programs, retreats, and community care.

AminceCare represents the next phase of Enoch’s journey as a builder. From youth empowerment to financial literacy, from public leadership to product development, from public speaking to healthcare innovation, his work continues to point toward one goal: building systems that improve lives.

As Africa continues to search for scalable healthcare solutions, founders like Amb. Enoch Odunayo Ogunsanya are proving that innovation must be deeply human. Technology can make healthcare faster, but compassion makes it meaningful. Systems can improve access, but trust makes people use them.

Through AminceCare, Amb. Enoch Odunayo Ogunsanya is not only building a company. He is building a healthcare movement rooted in access, dignity, privacy, support, and hope.

AminceCare is being built for a future where healthcare becomes easier, closer, more affordable, more private, and more human for individuals and families across Africa.

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