Author: Maryam Muhammed

  • Swift Medical Response Prevents Tragedy on the Ujevwu (Delta state)–Itakpe (Kogi state) Train Route

    Swift Medical Response Prevents Tragedy on the Ujevwu (Delta state)–Itakpe (Kogi state) Train Route

    Passengers aboard the Ujevwu–Itakpe train route witnessed the importance of emergency medical preparedness on 5th May 2026, as the prompt response of the onboard medical team helped prevent what could have become a tragic situation.

    According to reports from the journey, an elderly passenger suffered a serious medical emergency while on board the train. Thanks to the immediate intervention of the train’s medical team from Ultimate Health HMO, led by Nurse Faith, alongside volunteer medical professionals who were also passengers on the train, the situation was quickly brought under control and the passenger was stabilized.

    Shortly after, another passenger, a young man suspected to have experienced an epileptic episode, reportedly collapsed in Coach 4 and required urgent medical attention. The onboard medical personnel responded swiftly once again, ensuring the passenger received the care and monitoring needed.

    In another case during the same trip, a passenger suffering from malaria symptoms was attended to and given immediate medical support, including anti-malaria medication.

    Thankfully, there were no casualties.

    This incident highlights the critical role of accessible healthcare and emergency medical response systems, especially in public transportation and other high-traffic environments. The presence of trained medical personnel on board made all the difference, providing passengers with reassurance and life-saving interventions when they were most needed.

    At Ultimate Health HMO, we recognize that emergencies can happen anytime and anywhere. This is why timely access to healthcare professionals and emergency support remains an essential part of quality healthcare delivery.

    As conversations around healthcare access continue, this event reinforces the importance of strengthening emergency response systems across transportation networks, workplaces, schools, and public spaces throughout Nigeria.

  • Ultimate Health HMO Chairman Appointed Executive Secretary of NCCE

    Ultimate Health HMO Chairman Appointed Executive Secretary of NCCE

    Ultimate Health Maintenance Organisation (HMO) is proud to announce the appointment of its esteemed Board Chairman, Mrs. Angela Ajala, PhD, M.CIoD, FNAE, as the Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE). This prestigious appointment was approved by His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and takes effect from March 17, 2026.

    Mrs. Angela Ajala, PhD, M.CIoD, FNAE

    Mrs. Ajala’s appointment is a testament to her outstanding professional accomplishments, exemplary leadership, and unwavering commitment to advancing education in Nigeria. With a distinguished career spanning academia, administration, and strategic leadership, she has consistently demonstrated a passion for institutional development and human capital growth.As Chairman of Ultimate Health HMO’s Board, Mrs. Ajala has provided visionary guidance and governance, contributing significantly to the organisation’s growth, innovation, and commitment to delivering quality healthcare services. Her leadership has helped strengthen the company’s position as a trusted provider of health insurance solutions in Nigeria. Her new role as Executive Secretary of the NCCE places her at the forefront of shaping policies and standards for colleges of education across the country. In this capacity, she is expected to drive reforms, enhance the quality of teacher education, and further strengthen the foundation of Nigeria’s educational system. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s. The Board, Management, and Staff of Ultimate Health HMO extend their heartfelt congratulations to Mrs. Ajala on this well-deserved appointment. We are confident that her tenure will bring impactful transformation to the education sector, just as she has inspired excellence within our organisation.

    Mrs. Angela Ajala, PhD, M.CIoD, FNAE
    Mrs. Angela Ajala, PhD, M.CIoD, FNAE

    We wish her continued success as she embarks on this important national assignment. 

  • Ultimate Health HMO Advocates Stronger Enforcement of NHIA Act At A Press Conference in Lagos-Nigeria

    Ultimate Health HMO Advocates Stronger Enforcement of NHIA Act At A Press Conference in Lagos-Nigeria

    Ultimate Health Management Services Limited (Ultimate Health HMO) has called for stronger enforcement of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) Act 2022, as part of efforts to ensure comprehensive health insurance coverage for Nigerian employees across both public and private sectors.The call was made during a press conference held in Lagos, where the organisation also officially unveiled its new health insurance initiative, Group, Individual and Family Social Health Insurance Programme (GIFSHIP).

    Driving Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria 
    Speaking at the event, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Lekan Ewenla, emphasized that with the NHIA Act now mandating health insurance for all Nigerians, enforcement is critical to achieving its intended impact.He noted that employers, particularly within the organised private sector, are expected to prioritise health insurance for their staff, leveraging existing medical allowances to provide structured and sustainable coverage.

    “Participation is now mandatory under the NHIA Act 2022, and enforcement is key to ensuring that all employees receive the healthcare coverage they are entitled to,” he stated.Introducing GIFSHIP: Expanding Access to Quality HealthcareThe newly launched GIFSHIP product is designed to expand access to affordable, quality healthcare for a wide range of beneficiaries, including:
         – Individuals
         – Families
         – Associations
         – Corporate organisations
         – Informal sector groups
    The programme aligns with NHIA guidelines and offers a robust, standardised benefits package aimed at reducing inconsistencies in healthcare pricing while ensuring quality service delivery across primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of care.According to Mr. Ewenla, the product is structured to be both accessible and sustainable, with regulated benefits and improved operational processes that enhance service efficiency for enrollees and healthcare providers.

    Addressing Coverage Gaps 
    Despite ongoing reforms, health insurance penetration in Nigeria remains low, with only about 20% of the population currently covered. A significant proportion of Nigerians still rely on out-of-pocket payments, often leading to financial strain.Ultimate Health HMO highlighted the need for:Increased public awarenessStronger regulatory enforcementInnovative and flexible payment optionsThese measures, the organisation noted, are essential to driving higher enrolment, especially within the informal sector.

    Focus on Informal Sector Inclusion
    Industry stakeholders at the event also stressed the importance of expanding coverage to the informal sector, which represents a large percentage of Nigeria’s workforce.They noted that while the sector is often perceived as unstructured, many workers operate within organised associations that can be leveraged to drive health insurance adoption.

    Commitment to Nationwide Expansion
    Ultimate Health HMO reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with both public and private stakeholders to scale the rollout of GIFSHIP nationwide. The organisation is also exploring flexible payment structures to make health insurance more accessible to Nigerians across different income levels.

    A Step Toward a Healthier Nation
    The press conference underscored Ultimate Health HMO’s continued leadership in advancing healthcare financing solutions in Nigeria. By advocating for policy enforcement and introducing inclusive insurance products, the organisation is contributing meaningfully to the national goal of achieving universal health coverage.