Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

How Mercy Ship’’ first female pediatric surgeon actively saves the lives of children across Africa


(MENAFN- News.Africa-Wire) FREETOWN, Sierra Leone, October 27, 2025/ -- As the first female African pediatric surgeon to volunteer with Mercy Ships (), Dr. Justina Seyi-Olajide is breaking barriers and making history. Not only does she deliver life-changing surgeries, she also challenges the status quo of surgical care across West Africa.

A bold and brilliant pediatric surgeon from Nigeria, Dr. Seyi-Olajide brings more than 13 years of experience to the Global Mercy™, the wor’d’s largest civilian hospital ship. Serving alongside the crew in Sierra Leone, a country with only one pediatric surgical specialist serving its entire popula ion (, she was determined to help close the massive gap in access to surgical care.

Trained in Nigeria, she earned her medical degree from Ahmadu Bello University and completed her surgical training at Lagos University Teaching Hospital. A fellow of both the West African College of Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons, she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. and fellowship in Montreal, proof that her commitment to excellence knows no borders.


"About 40 to 45% of the population in most sub-Saharan African countries are children under 15 years," she cited.

Dr. S’yi-Olajide’s days on board the Global Mercy are packed, from early morning rounds and operations to late-night check-ins with recovering patients. She describes an experience that many might consider too demanding as both deeply rewarding and uniquely fulfilling.

“It’s not just about trea”ing the patient,⦣8220; ’he elaborated. “It’s about caring for the whole person. That’” what happens here.”

Driven by her passion for making tangible differences in the lives of the children she loves, Dr. Seyi-Olajide credits the potential impact of pediatric surgery as w“at drew her to the field. “When a child arrives for surgery, we do everything we can, and, when that child walks out healthy ’gain, the joy on th” parents’ faces says i all,” she said with a smile.

Beyond the operating room, her influence extends into global surgery research. She recently led a landmark systematic review of congenital anomalies screening methods in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) (,which identified practical solutions to improve early diagnosis and treatment.

By combining clinical excellence, academic leadership, and a deep compassion for the underserved, Dr. Seyi-Olajide is doing her part every day to help reshape the future of pediatric surgery in Africa. And’ as a result, the lives of Africa’s children.

MENAFN27102025007071015200ID1110251827



News.Africa-Wire

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.

Search