
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
⬇️ The Surprising Link 🔗 Between Decreasing Crime Rates and 💊 Health Access
In this powerful episode of Siren Investigates, John Randles sits down with Dr. Ikpeme Neto, CEO and founder of Wellahealth, and Anita Wadja, CFO, to explore the high-stakes intersection of public health, poverty and crime in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa.
💊 What happens when a mother can’t afford malaria medication for her child?
💵 How does a €1/month micro-health insurance plan transform lives and reduce crime?
☠️ Can better healthcare access disrupt terrorist recruitment pipelines?
Dr. Neto shares his journey from medical school in Ireland to building one of Nigeria’s most socially impactful health tech companies. Anita recounts a personal story of loss that changed the course of her career, and reveals the economics behind Wellahealth's low-cost, high-impact insurance model.
Topics include:
🌍 The realities of Nigeria’s 90% informal economy
🌍 How micro-insurance prevents social breakdown
🌍 The critical role of pharmacies in African healthcare
🌍 The broader impact of healthcare on crime prevention and stability
This episode is more than a startup story, it's a look at how reimagining healthcare systems can save lives, stop crime, and increase community security
🌍 Learn how Wellahealth is expanding across Africa, from Nigeria to the Congo and why innovation, not charity, is the real engine of change.
🔔 Subscribe to Siren Investigates for more stories at the intersection of technology, security, and social impact.
#SirenInvestigates #Wellahealth #HealthcareInnovation #Africa #CrimePrevention #Malaria #MicroInsurance #SocialImpact #JohnRandles #HealthTech #Nigeria #Congo #Podcast
⬇️ The Surprising Link 🔗 Between Decreasing Crime Rates and 💊 Health Access
In this powerful episode of Siren Investigates, John Randles sits down with Dr. Ikpeme Neto, CEO and founder of Wellahealth, and Anita Wadja, CFO, to explore the high-stakes intersection of public health, poverty and crime in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa.
💊 What happens when a mother can’t afford malaria medication for her child?
💵 How does a €1/month micro-health insurance plan transform lives and reduce crime?
☠️ Can better healthcare access disrupt terrorist recruitment pipelines?
Dr. Neto shares his journey from medical school in Ireland to building one of Nigeria’s most socially impactful health tech companies. Anita recounts a personal story of loss that changed the course of her career, and reveals the economics behind Wellahealth's low-cost, high-impact insurance model.
Topics include:
🌍 The realities of Nigeria’s 90% informal economy
🌍 How micro-insurance prevents social breakdown
🌍 The critical role of pharmacies in African healthcare
🌍 The broader impact of healthcare on crime prevention and stability
This episode is more than a startup story, it's a look at how reimagining healthcare systems can save lives, stop crime, and increase community security
🌍 Learn how Wellahealth is expanding across Africa, from Nigeria to the Congo and why innovation, not charity, is the real engine of change.
🔔 Subscribe to Siren Investigates for more stories at the intersection of technology, security, and social impact.
#SirenInvestigates #Wellahealth #HealthcareInnovation #Africa #CrimePrevention #Malaria #MicroInsurance #SocialImpact #JohnRandles #HealthTech #Nigeria #Congo #Podcast