As we celebrate International Women’s Day 2025, Fellow Nurses Africa is proud to spotlight 24 trailblazing African nurses who are shaping healthcare across the world. These remarkable women have made significant contributions to the nursing profession, inspiring and leading change in their communities and beyond.

Honoring the Trailblazers Here are the outstanding African nurses making an impact in healthcare:
1. Dr. Ruth Oshikanlu – Nigeria 🇳🇬
2. Felicia Kwaku – Nigeria 🇳🇬
3. Sheila Tlou – Botswana 🇧🇼
4. Dr. Iman Abuzeid – Sudan 🇸🇩
5. Esther Madudu – Uganda 🇺🇬
6. Elizabeth Iro – Cook Islands 🇨🇰
7. Mary Akinpelu – Nigeria 🇳🇬
8. Anna Qabale Duba – Kenya 🇰🇪
9. Mariama Kassay – Qatar 🇶🇦
10. Sanele Lukhele – South Africa 🇿🇦
11. Miriam Bonah – Ghana 🇬đź‡
12. Yvette Nyinakitjeri – Rwanda 🇷🇼
13. Melisa Dogbe Dede – Togo 🇹🇬
14. Hilma Shikwambi – Namibia 🇳🇦
15. Kemi Ogunyemi – Nigeria 🇳🇬
16. Wendy Olayiwola – Nigeria 🇳🇬
17. Hilma Shikwambi – Namibia 🇳🇦
18. Albertha Freeman – Liberia 🇱🇷
19. Aremu Olayinka – Nigeria 🇳🇬
20. Olusola Aketi – Nigeria 🇳🇬
21. Charity Gladstone – Malawi 🇲🇼
22. Prisca Adejumo – Nigeria 🇳🇬
23. Margaret Ayorinde – Nigeria 🇳🇬
24. Oluwakemi Ogidan – Nigeria 🇳🇬

Why This Matters ?
These women exemplify leadership, innovation, and dedication in nursing.
From advancing healthcare policies to mentoring the next generation of nurses, they continue to break barriers, advocate for better healthcare systems, and inspire change in their respective countries and globally.
Join Us in Celebrating These Icons! Do you know any of these incredible women? Tag them and celebrate their achievements! Let’s recognize their impact and amplify their contributions to the global nursing profession.

Charles Wealth is an accomplished healthcare administrator with decades of hands-on experience across various healthcare organizations in Nigeria and beyond. Known for his strategic leadership, operational excellence, and deep commitment to advancing the nursing profession, Charles brings a wealth of expertise to healthcare management, policy, and professional development.
As a co-founder and Editor at Fellow Nurses Africa, he plays a pivotal role in shaping content that educates, inspires, and unites nurses across the continent. His editorial vision focuses on amplifying the voices of nurses, highlighting best practices, addressing contemporary challenges in healthcare, and promoting professional growth within the nursing community.
With a strong background in healthcare administration, Charles is passionate about bridging the gap between clinical practice and effective leadership. He continues to contribute significantly to the development of robust healthcare systems and the empowerment of nurses through knowledge sharing and advocacy.








