11/07/2025
A few days ago, I formally shared an update regarding the revision of our service fees. At the time, I made that decision with a clear mindset: if the revised fees could not be accommodated, I was fully prepared to make intentional choices about how and where I invest my time.
In recent times, I’ve become more deliberate about the events I commit to, the services I render, and the time I devote. Every hour I invest must be meaningful—because it’s not just about doing more, it’s about doing better.
I’ve always believed in quality over quantity. And this isn’t pride—it’s principle. I’m deeply aware of the value I bring to every client I serve. I offer the kind of care and service that I’d want given to me—delivered with integrity, compassion, and excellence.
The revised fees are not just numbers—they represent a commitment to continually offer premium, professional, and reliable medical services. Certifications such as the American Heart Association’s BLS/ACLS/PALS and the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) program now cost upwards of ₦500,000. Authentic medical equipment and quality medications are increasingly expensive, yet essential for the kind of care that saves lives.
Let’s not forget—a single professional medical intervention could prevent a million naira’s worth of irreversible complications.
In this light, allow me to reintroduce myself:
I am Nurse Enyinnaya Oluchi, a Registered Nurse and graduate of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. I am a purpose-driven caregiver, a writer, and a serial entrepreneur passionate about making a meaningful difference. Whether through my words, my hands, or my voice, I am committed to impact.
Thank you for trusting me with your health. Let’s keep raising the standard—together.
Warm regards,
Nurse Enyinnaya Oluchi
Registered Nurse | Health Advocate | Writer | Entrepreneur
AHA BLS/ ACLS (certified first aider)