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Wale Sulaiman: US-based Neurosurgeon, Who Flies Home Monthly To Perform Surgery

Abdullahi Olesin by Abdullahi Olesin
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Professor Wale Sulaiman is often introduced as a world-class neurosurgeon. That description is accurate, but insufficient. He is more precisely a systems builder who happens to practice medicine – a professional, whose career has evolved at the intersection of technical excellence, organisational leadership and public value creation.

Sulaiman’s intellectual foundation was laid early. He graduated among the top five of his medical class in Bulgaria, earned a PhD in Neuroscience in Canada and conducted research later published in the global neurosurgical literature.

These are not mere academic ornaments; they are early markers of discipline and rigour. But nations are not transformed by résumés. They are transformed by execution.

It is in execution that Sulaiman becomes professionally and politically significant.

By performing the first minimally invasive spine surgery in sub-Saharan Africa and establishing one of Nigeria’s earliest world-class neurosurgical and spine institutes, he did more than pioneer procedures; he established a legacy. He resets national expectations and proves that global standards could be institutionalised locally – not imported episodically at prohibitive cost.

In the United States, his career advanced from clinical mastery into executive stewardship. At Ochsner Health System in Louisiana, he took a modest neuroscience unit and built it into the state’s number-one programme and a top-25 national centre in America. The staff strength expanded from 10 to over 200, while annual revenue grew from approximately $50 million to over N400 million.

That transformation was not accidental. It demanded budgetary discipline, talent recruitment, incentive alignment, operational efficiency and strategic patience.

Later, as medical director of Ochsner International (Africa), Sulaiman secured multi-million-dollar hospital management contracts with Shell Petroleum Development Company and assembled a pan-African and international workforce of 150 healthcare professionals within two years.

He demonstrated fluency in cross-border negotiation, public-private partnerships and institutional trust-building. This, by every practical definition, is governance.

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At this point, many would have remained comfortably ensconced in American prestige. Sulaiman chose otherwise. He returned — repeatedly, deliberately and at personal cost – to Nigeria.

As chief medical director of Shell Specialist Hospital and founder of RNZ Back and Spine Centres of Africa, he repatriated advanced neurosurgical care, sharply reducing medical tourism and restoring confidence in domestic capacity.

He flies home monthly to perform complex surgery, many without charges, converting private expertise into public service.

Sulaiman’s service as special adviser on Health Matters to the Kwara State governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq remains one of the most impactful health interventions in Kwara’s modern history.

Within a single year, he oversaw critical reforms that continue to shape the state’s healthcare architecture. As COVID-19 czar, his leadership prevented needless loss of life, earning Kwara a top-three national ranking for pandemic preparedness and policy implementation.

Nigeria recognised his sacrifice, commitment and nation-building impact with one of its highest honours — Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON).

As pro-chancellor and chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Osun State, Sulaiman’s quiet, methodical leadership has positioned the institution among the fastest-growing universities in Nigeria.

Under his stewardship, 62 qualified Kwara indigenes have been strategically integrated into the institution’s workforce and more than 100 Kwarans have secured admissions. He has established a transparent, professional and performance-driven leadership culture.

 

He serves on key national committees on research funding, medical school rehabilitation and chairs a national initiative to establish medical simulation centres across Nigeria.

 

He remains a Professor of Neurosurgery in both Nigeria and the United States, sits on international editorial boards and has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications.

 

Sulaiman’s worldview is technocratic, transformational and deeply humane. He champions telemedicine and digital health not as slogans, but as tools for expanding access. He insists on patient-centered, value-based care because he understands cost efficiency, accountability and dignity. He prioritises talent development and ethical leadership because institutions, not individuals, endure.

 

Sulaiman represents a rare synthesis: local roots anchored in Ajase-Ipo, Kwara State and global credibility forged across continents. He understands budgets, organisational behaviour, institutional scaling, and the delicate currency of public trust. He is the surgeon who repairs nerves — and the reformer who repairs systems. He does not speak loudly about leadership, his career speaks for him.

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Abdullahi Olesin

Abdullahi Olesin is an award‑winning journalist with roughly three decades of experience. He currently reports for LEADERSHIP Newspaper. Over the years, his reporting has contributed to development and peaceful coexistence in Nigeria. He can be reached via [email protected].

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