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The Cure: Revolutionizing the Business of Healthcare in Africa
Temitope Coker
6 episodes
2 weeks ago
A few years ago, telemedicine felt like a dream that Africa wasn’t ready for. Today, that dream is becoming reality. Join Temitope Coker, host of The Cure Podcast, in conversation with Dr. Neto Ikpeme, founder of WellaHealth, as they unpack how Nigerian innovators are rewriting the playbook, building digital health systems grounded in trust, scale, and affordability. The future of healthtech is already here and it’s built by Africans, for Africans.
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A few years ago, telemedicine felt like a dream that Africa wasn’t ready for. Today, that dream is becoming reality. Join Temitope Coker, host of The Cure Podcast, in conversation with Dr. Neto Ikpeme, founder of WellaHealth, as they unpack how Nigerian innovators are rewriting the playbook, building digital health systems grounded in trust, scale, and affordability. The future of healthtech is already here and it’s built by Africans, for Africans.
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Episodes (6/6)
The Cure: Revolutionizing the Business of Healthcare in Africa
The Telemedicine Renaissance in Nigeria - Part 2
A few years ago, telemedicine felt like a dream that Africa wasn’t ready for. Today, that dream is becoming reality. Join Temitope Coker, host of The Cure Podcast, in conversation with Dr. Neto Ikpeme, founder of WellaHealth, as they unpack how Nigerian innovators are rewriting the playbook, building digital health systems grounded in trust, scale, and affordability. The future of healthtech is already here and it’s built by Africans, for Africans.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Cure: Revolutionizing the Business of Healthcare in Africa
The Telemedicine Renaissance in Nigeria - Part 1
A few years ago, telemedicine felt like a dream that Africa wasn’t ready for. Today, that dream is becoming reality. Join Temitope Coker, host of The Cure Podcast, in conversation with Dr. Neto Ikpeme, founder of WellaHealth, as they unpack how Nigerian innovators are rewriting the playbook, building digital health systems grounded in trust, scale, and affordability. The future of healthtech is already here and it’s built by Africans, for Africans.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 8 minutes

The Cure: Revolutionizing the Business of Healthcare in Africa
Whose Data is it Anyway? The Future of Genetic Advancements in Africa - Part 1
Africa holds the world’s most diverse DNA, yet less than 2% of global genetic data used to design new medicines comes from African people. What if the future of cancer care could be shaped by African data, for African patients? In this episode of The Cure Podcast, Temitope Coker sits with Dr. Yaw Bediako, Immunologist and Founder of Yemaachi Biotech, to explore the race for genomic sovereignty and how Africa’s data could redefine global precision medicine.
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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes

The Cure: Revolutionizing the Business of Healthcare in Africa
Whose Data is it Anyway? The Future of Genetic Advancements in Africa - Part 2
Africa holds the world’s most diverse DNA, yet less than 2% of global genetic data used to design new medicines comes from African people. What if the future of cancer care could be shaped by African data, for African patients? In this episode of The Cure Podcast, Temitope Coker sits with Dr. Yaw Bediako, Immunologist and Founder of Yemaachi Biotech, to explore the race for genomic sovereignty and how Africa’s data could redefine global precision medicine.
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1 month ago
1 hour 16 minutes

The Cure: Revolutionizing the Business of Healthcare in Africa
Building Medicines for Us: The New Wave of African Pharma Innovation
Imagine walking into a pharmacy and seeing African made medicines, built for our climate, our bodies, our lives. That future is closer than you think. The Cure Podcast kicks off with Charles Ogunwuyi, the mind behind Sygen Pharmaceuticals, to unpack how Africa’s biopharma revolution is taking shape, from local production to groundbreaking global partnerships. Because the future of medicine in Africa isn’t being imported. It’s being built here. Now. #thecurepodafrica #AfricaRising #PharmaInnov...
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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes

The Cure: Revolutionizing the Business of Healthcare in Africa
Is There a Cure? Rethinking African Healthcare
Are you tired of hearing only what’s wrong with healthcare in Africa? So are we. The Cure Podcast begins with a different kind of conversation, one rooted in truth, grounded in research, and guided by hope. In this pilot episode, the host Temitope Coker, reflects on why this show exists: to shift the focus from despair to possibility, from statistics to stories, and from what’s missing to what’s being built. We know the challenges, they’re real. But there’s also innovation, courage, and trans...
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2 months ago
10 minutes

The Cure: Revolutionizing the Business of Healthcare in Africa
A few years ago, telemedicine felt like a dream that Africa wasn’t ready for. Today, that dream is becoming reality. Join Temitope Coker, host of The Cure Podcast, in conversation with Dr. Neto Ikpeme, founder of WellaHealth, as they unpack how Nigerian innovators are rewriting the playbook, building digital health systems grounded in trust, scale, and affordability. The future of healthtech is already here and it’s built by Africans, for Africans.