Optimum Health & Empowerment Foundation (OHEF) is our humble response to the healthcare crisis in our country, Nigeria. Operating as Royal Wellness International, Inc., and in collaboration with other organizations, we have successfully conducted several medical mission trips to different states across Nigeria over the past 10 plus years.
Optimum Health & Empowerment Foundation (OHEF) is our humble response to the healthcare crisis in our country, Nigeria. Operating as Royal Wellness International, Inc., and in collaboration with other organizations, we have successfully conducted several medical mission trips to different states across Nigeria over the past 10 plus years.
We are the Voice for the voiceless, advocating for legislations that benefit the poor and the underserved.
We provide medical, dental and surgical treatments for people of all ages.
We facilitate transfer and exchange of Advanced Medical knowledge & skills between expatriate specialists & indigenous healthcare practitioners.
We bring awareness to communities through various avenues such as churches, mosques, schools, media and community leaders.
We provide tools and empower individuals to take care of their health & overall wellbeing.
To educate, encourage and empower individuals as well as health care practitioners to take, teach and model personal responsibility for all areas of their well-being including the physical, emotional, social and spiritual dimensions.
That individuals will enjoy abundant health physically, mentally, emotionally and in their families and relationships.

Our last Medical Mission, led by Dr. Bisi Jagun took place between March 30 and April 12, 2019 and spanned 3 different States and 11 local government areas of Nigeria. The mission was organized by Mercy Said No Foundation in collaboration with IFEMED Alumni, Royal Wellness International, Operation Healthy Africa and other Friends of IFEMED.

In October 2019, some OHEF board members met with the Chief Medical Director of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Professor Abiodun Otegbayo to discuss how to collaborate on the exchange of medical knowledge and skills between expatriate medical personnel and local healthcare practitioners.