By Gbenga Bada
The Chairman of Save a Life Group, Dr. Richard Okoye, who once rejected N20million offer for the sale of his company, is set to launch a full digitalised hospital in the country.
Okoye, it was gathered, is set to launch the first fully digitalised hospital in the world, the first digital medical university and research institute, which include, among other specialties, medical hardware and software technologies.
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He made this known during a recent interview on his success in the digital-driven health sector.
Okoye, who is also the founder of the first medical app, Dr. Save a life, which comes in different languages, including Nigeria’s major languages, said: “I actually didn’t see the $20million offer as a temptation because money was not the driving force. There was no personal ambition trying to fuel the acceptance of such. What I will rather say is that the passion to revolutionise the health care system in Africa overrides the ambition of the acquisition of that money at that time.”

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