

His professional career spans many years of executive experience. He left Citibank Nigeria as Assistant General Manager in 2002 to serve as an Executive Director at Trust Bank of Africa (Now Sterling Bank). His passion led him to the media industry in 2004, where he established Kachifo Limited, the publishers of Farafina. His latest engagement was to serve as the Managing Director of Pearson Education Publishing Limited Nigeria.
His professional career spans many years of executive experience. He left Citibank Nigeria as Assistant General Manager in 2002 to serve as an Executive Director at Trust Bank of Africa (Now Sterling Bank). His passion led him to the media industry in 2004, where he established Kachifo Limited, the publishers of Farafina. His latest engagement was to serve as the Managing Director of Pearson Education Publishing Limited Nigeria.

Joined Noor Takaful in February 2018 as General Manager – Finance & Marketing. He was appointed Acting MD in April 2019. He holds a Masters of Business Administration from Nottingham University Business School (UK) as well as BSc Accounting from University of Abuja, Nigeria. He has extensive experience in investments having worked with ARM, Efectivo Capital as well as Adamawa Investment & Property Development Company. He has over 17 years working experience having held various senior positions with reputable organizations in Nigeria.
Joined Noor Takaful in February 2018 as General Manager – Finance & Marketing. He was appointed Acting MD in April 2019. He holds a Masters of Business Administration from Nottingham University Business School (UK) as well as BSc Accounting from University of Abuja, Nigeria. He has extensive experience in investments having worked with ARM, Efectivo Capital as well as Adamawa Investment & Property Development Company. He has over 17 years working experience having held various senior positions with reputable organizations in Nigeria.

An Investment Banker possessing a comprehensive understanding of diverse facets of financial planning, and strong analytical and quantitative skills. Mariam's professional career spans many years of executive experience in various financial institutions from 2009 to Date. She has been the Managing Director of Inverness Wealth Management – responsible for managing a boutique investment advisory and a Fund/Portfolio management firm managing combined assets exceeding N3.5b.
An Investment Banker possessing a comprehensive understanding of diverse facets of financial planning, and strong analytical and quantitative skills. Mariam's professional career spans many years of executive experience in various financial institutions from 2009 to Date. She has been the Managing Director of Inverness Wealth Management – responsible for managing a boutique investment advisory and a Fund/Portfolio management firm managing combined assets exceeding N3.5b.

A Malaysian with over 30 years of Insurance, Reinsurance, Takaful and Retakaful industry experience. He was a former CEO of: Asean Takaful and Asean Retakaful – Malaysia, Sharikat Takaful Indonesia, and Takaful House Dubai.
A Malaysian with over 30 years of Insurance, Reinsurance, Takaful and Retakaful industry experience. He was a former CEO of: Asean Takaful and Asean Retakaful – Malaysia, Sharikat Takaful Indonesia, and Takaful House Dubai.

A seasoned Chartered Accountant with 30 years of experience, Isma'ila is the Managing Partner of Ahmed Zakari & Co. He leads a team of 50+ professionals, offering comprehensive accounting, audit, taxation, and advisory services. He is actively engaged in the global accounting community, serving on the IFAC Board since 2019. He has also served as the former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). He brings extensive expertise to his role as a Non-Executive Director and Chair of Audit, Risk & Compliance Committee at Noor Health Limited.
A seasoned Chartered Accountant with 30 years of experience, Isma'ila is the Managing Partner of Ahmed Zakari & Co. He leads a team of 50+ professionals, offering comprehensive accounting, audit, taxation, and advisory services. He is actively engaged in the global accounting community, serving on the IFAC Board since 2019. He has also served as the former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). He brings extensive expertise to his role as a Non-Executive Director and Chair of Audit, Risk & Compliance Committee at Noor Health Limited.


Obinna Ukachukwu is an impact-driven corporate business leader with a profound commitment to development finance, venture capital, tech venture building, and banking. With a career spanning two decades, Obinna has been at the forefront of strategic investments and initiatives within critical sectors such as health, education, and finance. His exceptional ability to identify opportunities and implement strategies has not only driven innovation but has also fostered sustainable growth across these impact areas. Obinna currently serves as the Growth Executive for Sterling Financial Holding Company, one of Africa's most innovative and enterprising financial groups. Under his leadership, Sterling has emerged as a beacon of innovation in the health and education sector, attracting attention and participation from some of the industry's most notable stakeholders. His journey has also seen him in pivotal roles at leading organizations, including Advans Microfinance Network, Stanbic IBTC, and Hygeia HMO. Moreover, Obinna's commitment to fostering the next generation of innovators is evident through his mentorship of startup tech firms, where he dedicates his spare time to helping them navigate and solve the complex problems facing Africa. Despite starting his career as an Electrical Electronic Engineer, Obinna's passion for making a tangible impact led him to finance. He holds an MBA from Lagos Business School, a diploma in Project Management from the Institute of Project Management Ireland, and a certification in Venture Capital Development from Oxford University.
Obinna Ukachukwu is an impact-driven corporate business leader with a profound commitment to development finance, venture capital, tech venture building, and banking. With a career spanning two decades, Obinna has been at the forefront of strategic investments and initiatives within critical sectors such as health, education, and finance. His exceptional ability to identify opportunities and implement strategies has not only driven innovation but has also fostered sustainable growth across these impact areas. Obinna currently serves as the Growth Executive for Sterling Financial Holding Company, one of Africa's most innovative and enterprising financial groups. Under his leadership, Sterling has emerged as a beacon of innovation in the health and education sector, attracting attention and participation from some of the industry's most notable stakeholders. His journey has also seen him in pivotal roles at leading organizations, including Advans Microfinance Network, Stanbic IBTC, and Hygeia HMO. Moreover, Obinna's commitment to fostering the next generation of innovators is evident through his mentorship of startup tech firms, where he dedicates his spare time to helping them navigate and solve the complex problems facing Africa. Despite starting his career as an Electrical Electronic Engineer, Obinna's passion for making a tangible impact led him to finance. He holds an MBA from Lagos Business School, a diploma in Project Management from the Institute of Project Management Ireland, and a certification in Venture Capital Development from Oxford University.

Maj. Abubakar Yusuf (Rtd.) started his career as a professional in the field of Taxation and Small and Medium Enterprises but moved on to pursue a military career as an officer in the Nigeria Army, where he served for 14 years and voluntarily retired as a Major in 2001. Major Abubakar then returned to consulting in strategic management, business policy formulation and client service delivery. While in the military, he held various command positions.
Maj. Abubakar Yusuf (Rtd.) started his career as a professional in the field of Taxation and Small and Medium Enterprises but moved on to pursue a military career as an officer in the Nigeria Army, where he served for 14 years and voluntarily retired as a Major in 2001. Major Abubakar then returned to consulting in strategic management, business policy formulation and client service delivery. While in the military, he held various command positions.

Olujimi Coker is a Consultant Laparoscopic Surgeon and former CEO of Hygeia Nigeria, owners of Lagoon Hospitals Group, Lagos, Nigeria.Dr ‘Jimi Coker qualified from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria and did his specialist surgical training in the United Kingdom with basic surgical training in Greater Manchester and higher surgical training in South Yorkshire around Sheffield University Teaching Hospitals. He is an Intercollegiate Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and a graduate of the advanced management program at INSEAD European Institute of Business in France. He was appointed Senior Lecturer in Surgery at Northern General Hospital and University of Sheffield in January 1999. In November 1999 he joined Doncaster and Bassetlaw NHS Trust as Consultant General Surgeon with specialist interest in Coloproctology and minimal access surgery. He served as surgical instructor to Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET - UK based charity) with annual visits to Northern Ghana for basic and emergency surgical skills courses from 1996 to 2007 and was appointed to THET board of trustees from 2006 – 2010. He was Chairman, International Development Committee of Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland organizing surgical skills courses in East and West Africa. Dr Coker was the co-founded the West African College of Surgeons UK forum in 2007 and served as pioneer coordinator from 2008 to 2011. He received an award at the Golden Jubilee Conference of the West African College of Surgeons (2010) for organizing the first pre-conference surgical outreach programme in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. He was the principal instructor on advanced colorectal surgery at the Nairobi Surgical Skills Centre, University of Nairobi, Kenya from 2007 – 2015 with biannual training workshops for East African surgeons. He also co-founded Nairobi Colorectal Society in 2009. In 2010, he led a team of Nigerian Diaspora surgeons to support the surgical strategy at Hygeia Nigeria. He was then appointed Chief of Surgery at Lagoon Hospitals, Lagos in 2011. In January 2013, he became Chief Medical Director, and appointed CEO in 2019. As Head of Quality, he led the team at Lagoon Hospitals to achieve Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation in 2011, that was a first in Sub-Saharan Africa. He has since led re-accreditation efforts in different management positions in 2014, 2017 and 2021. Lagoon Hospitals was awarded Private Hospital of the year at the Nigeria Excellence Awards ceremony in 2017, 2018 and 2021. During his tenure as Chief of Surgery at Lagoon Hospitals, Dr Coker established a Surgical centre of excellence in Laparoscopic surgery at Apapa and Ikoyi. He trained and mentored five Consultant surgeons, who joined the organization after residency training, to full certification as minimal access surgeons. As Chief Medical Director, he was responsible for the establishment of the dialysis unit, expansion of the Critical Care services from five to fourteen beds and Urology referral centre for minimal access surgery at Lagoon Hospitals. He was also involved in the successful acquisition of Gold Cross Hospital, Ikoyi along with the assimilation of staff and processes into the Lagoon Hospitals group. Dr Coker is a board member of the Society for Quality Healthcare in Nigeria (SQHN) and the Chairman, SQHN Accreditation Committee. He successfully led the International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) accreditation of SQHN accreditation standards in November 2019. Dr Coker is a faculty member for the advanced laparoscopic general surgery course and one of the course directors for the laparoscopic colorectal training program at IRCAD Africa in Kigali, Rwanda since October 2023. He is the President of Laparoscopic Surgery Society of Nigeria and Surgical lead for the African Cancer Coalition, an affiliate of American Cancer Society, responsible for the harmonisation of the National Cancer Care Network (NCCN) guidelines to suit the African continent. He is a member of Institute of Directors on Nigeria.
Olujimi Coker is a Consultant Laparoscopic Surgeon and former CEO of Hygeia Nigeria, owners of Lagoon Hospitals Group, Lagos, Nigeria.Dr ‘Jimi Coker qualified from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria and did his specialist surgical training in the United Kingdom with basic surgical training in Greater Manchester and higher surgical training in South Yorkshire around Sheffield University Teaching Hospitals. He is an Intercollegiate Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and a graduate of the advanced management program at INSEAD European Institute of Business in France. He was appointed Senior Lecturer in Surgery at Northern General Hospital and University of Sheffield in January 1999. In November 1999 he joined Doncaster and Bassetlaw NHS Trust as Consultant General Surgeon with specialist interest in Coloproctology and minimal access surgery. He served as surgical instructor to Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET - UK based charity) with annual visits to Northern Ghana for basic and emergency surgical skills courses from 1996 to 2007 and was appointed to THET board of trustees from 2006 – 2010. He was Chairman, International Development Committee of Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland organizing surgical skills courses in East and West Africa. Dr Coker was the co-founded the West African College of Surgeons UK forum in 2007 and served as pioneer coordinator from 2008 to 2011. He received an award at the Golden Jubilee Conference of the West African College of Surgeons (2010) for organizing the first pre-conference surgical outreach programme in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. He was the principal instructor on advanced colorectal surgery at the Nairobi Surgical Skills Centre, University of Nairobi, Kenya from 2007 – 2015 with biannual training workshops for East African surgeons. He also co-founded Nairobi Colorectal Society in 2009. In 2010, he led a team of Nigerian Diaspora surgeons to support the surgical strategy at Hygeia Nigeria. He was then appointed Chief of Surgery at Lagoon Hospitals, Lagos in 2011. In January 2013, he became Chief Medical Director, and appointed CEO in 2019. As Head of Quality, he led the team at Lagoon Hospitals to achieve Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation in 2011, that was a first in Sub-Saharan Africa. He has since led re-accreditation efforts in different management positions in 2014, 2017 and 2021. Lagoon Hospitals was awarded Private Hospital of the year at the Nigeria Excellence Awards ceremony in 2017, 2018 and 2021. During his tenure as Chief of Surgery at Lagoon Hospitals, Dr Coker established a Surgical centre of excellence in Laparoscopic surgery at Apapa and Ikoyi. He trained and mentored five Consultant surgeons, who joined the organization after residency training, to full certification as minimal access surgeons. As Chief Medical Director, he was responsible for the establishment of the dialysis unit, expansion of the Critical Care services from five to fourteen beds and Urology referral centre for minimal access surgery at Lagoon Hospitals. He was also involved in the successful acquisition of Gold Cross Hospital, Ikoyi along with the assimilation of staff and processes into the Lagoon Hospitals group. Dr Coker is a board member of the Society for Quality Healthcare in Nigeria (SQHN) and the Chairman, SQHN Accreditation Committee. He successfully led the International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) accreditation of SQHN accreditation standards in November 2019. Dr Coker is a faculty member for the advanced laparoscopic general surgery course and one of the course directors for the laparoscopic colorectal training program at IRCAD Africa in Kigali, Rwanda since October 2023. He is the President of Laparoscopic Surgery Society of Nigeria and Surgical lead for the African Cancer Coalition, an affiliate of American Cancer Society, responsible for the harmonisation of the National Cancer Care Network (NCCN) guidelines to suit the African continent. He is a member of Institute of Directors on Nigeria.
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