What we do

Why we do what we do.

How?

Short Term (Phase 1):


  • Providing a facility where any member of the community can walk in and have a blood pressure, blood sugar, urinalysis, and general bloodwork tests conducted... Absolutely Free!!

  • Long Term (Phase 2):


  • Free Emergency Medical treatment for accident victims along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (on site);
  • Financial/medical support to facilities treating accident victims along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
  • Mission Statement

    To provide free diagnostics, emergency care, and medical support for non-communicable diseases, underserved communities, and accident victims along major highways.

    Vision Statement

    To ensure accessible healthcare and emergency medical support for rural communities and accident victims in Nigeria, particularly those affected by non-communicable diseases.

    What We Need

    Speedy Health on the Wheels Foundation is a NOT FOR PROFIT organisation,
    and this means that the bulk of our funding will come from YOU.

    Our Board of Directors

    MR. Adebayo Adesina Oluranti
    Masters in business Administration (MBA),
    Obafemi Awolowo university, Ile Ife, Nigeria
    BSc. Hons. Sociology. University of Ibadan,Nigeria
    Diploma in Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana. USA. Founder/CEO

    Mr. Adebayo Adesina Oluranti is the Founder and Executive Officer of Speedy Health on the Wheels Foundation. A visionary Leader from Ona Ara Local Government, he holds a BSC degree in Sociology in UI and an MBA in OAU, Ile-Ife, and studied Nursing in the USA, where he positively impacts lives.

    Dr. Babatunde Ali
    Chairman Board of Directors

    Dr. Tunde Ali is the president/CEO of New Choice Intervention, Inc- an Outpatient Mental and Behavioral Health service agency, and an Adjunct Professor of Clinical psychotherapy at Walden University.

    Mr. Oluwole Adeosun
    Member, Board of Directors

    Mr. Oluwole Adeosun (LLB BL, ife) is a Legal Practitioner, Solicitor, and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Law office based in Ibadan,  Nigeria, and currently, he is married with Kids

    Mr. Oluwakayode Ayinde
    (B.PHARM)
    Member, Board of Directors

    Mr. Oluwakayode Ayinde  is a former Director Procurement and Product Supply Chain Management Department of Public Health, Abuja. With over 32+ years of experience in Nigerian Public Health System.

    Professor Suarau Mukaila Abimbade
    Member, Board of Directors

    Professor Suarau is an indigene of Ibadan, attended the University of Ibadan where he bagged a Bachelor and Master degree in Special Education and PhD in sports and Physical Education for the disabled

    Ayobami Adebayo(BSN, RN)
    (Nursing)
    Member, Board of Trustees

    Bolutife Adebayo(RRT, BSRT)
    (Respiratory Therapist.)
    Member, Board of Trustees

    Adebayo Iyabode Abiobun(NCE)
    RESEARCH AND TRAINING
    (Education)
    Member, Board of Trustees

    Vision
    Our vision is to focus on addressing the growing burden of non-communicable diseases(NCDs), particularly hypertension and diabetes, within our target communities in the state. Our outreach effort comprises awareness campaigns, medical screening for non-communicable diseases(NCDs) such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension, health education, and a referral system with follow-up through our communication channels.
    Speedy Health on the Wheels Foundation is a non-governmental and NON PROFITABLE organization, and this means that the bulk of our funding will come from STAKEHOLDERS. We are dedicated to combating non-communicable diseases(NCDs) and improving health outcomes in our communities.
    OBJECTIVES
    We aim to: 1. Reduce the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly hypertension and diabetes, in our target communities. 2. Increase awareness and knowledge about non-communicable diseases (NCDs), their risk factors, and prevention strategies among our target populations. 3. Provide accessible and quality healthcare services, including medical screening, health education, and a referral system, to our target communities affected by non-communicable diseases.