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Top Story: How MEDSYN360 is Using AI and USSD to Digitise Healthcare and Put Hospitals in Every Patient’s Pocket
MEDSYN360, a Nigerian startup founded by Enenemibofori “Ene” Wakama, is creating an integrated healthcare ecosystem designed to bridge the gap between patients, doctors, and hospitals, transforming how care is accessed, delivered, and managed across Africa.
For years, hospital systems, poor data management, and limited digital infrastructure have hindered the delivery of efficient healthcare in Africa. Many patients cannot book appointments easily, access their medical records, or reach hospitals during emergencies. This is the challenge MEDSYN360 set out to solve.
In this edition of Techparley’s Startup Drive100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we spoke with Ene Wakama, the visionary Founder and CEO of MEDSYN360 on how the startup is digitising and democratising healthcare across the continent.
“MEDSYN360 bridges the gap between patients, hospitals, and healthcare accessibility in Africa and beyond,” Wakama told Techparley. “It is one ecosystem that connects patients, doctors, and hospitals in real-time through booking, emergency direction, teleconsultation, payments, and AI-driven health management.”
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DRIVE100: Inside Meshboc’s Mission to Build Affordable Tech Solutions That Works for Africa
Across Africa, many schools, businesses, and organisations still struggle to integrate technology into their operations. But one Nigerian startup, Meshboc, is redefining how technology can power Africa’s next phase of growth.
Founded by Femi Michael B, Meshboc is a technology company that blends innovation with empowerment, building home-grown digital tools while training young Africans to thrive in the digital economy.
As part of Techparley’s Startup Drive100, a spotlight series profiling Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we spoke with Femi Michael B, Founder and CEO of Meshboc on how the startup is bridging Africa’s digital divide, while redefining what it means to build technology that truly serves local communities.
“Meshboc bridges the gap between Africa’s potential and its digital readiness by providing localized, affordable, and high-impact technology solutions that drive transformation across education, business, and community development,” Femi told Techparley.
Quadri Adejumo brings you all the details. Read here.
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Quote of the Day:
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke.
Thank you for joining me yet again this evening. Stay safe, and see you tomorrow for the next tech newsletter.
Best, Quadri


