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He holds a Master’s degree in International Affairs and brings complementary expertise in global health diplomacy, policy engagement, and multi-stakeholder coordination. His work sits at the intersection of public health, development cooperation, and governance, supporting alignment between national priorities and international health initiatives. Ameh has collaborated with government institutions, multilateral partners, and implementing organizations to improve program performance, accountability, and sustainable health systems outcomes.
With strong competencies in program management, strategic planning, and performance monitoring, he leverages data-driven insights and cross-sector partnerships to enhance implementation effectiveness and improve patient outcomes across Nigeria and the broader African context.
Beyond his professional work, Ameh is a governance and development enthusiast with a keen interest in public policy, civic responsibility, and informed discourse as tools for societal progress. Through MotionTalks, he shares analytical reflections on health systems, governance, development, and public affairs, contributing to knowledge exchange and constructive dialogue.
Disclaimer: The views expressed on MotionTalks are personal analytical perspectives intended solely for knowledge sharing and public engagement. They do not represent the positions of any employer, partner organization, or affiliated institution
Ameh Adole
MotionTalks is an independent public health and policy knowledge platform that publishes practical insights on health systems, diagnostics, and program implementation in low- and middle-income countries, with a primary focus on Nigeria.
Many health policies appear sound on paper but face significant challenges during real-world implementation. MotionTalks aims to bridge this gap by explaining why programs succeed or fail in practice and by translating field experiences into accessible learning for decision-makers, implementers, researchers, and students.
The platform will also feature informed opinion pieces on governance, security, and everyday societal issues.
MotionTalks features contributions from a diverse group of public health practitioners, program implementers, researchers, and policy experts with extensive hands-on experience in Nigeria and other low- and middle-income countries.
These experts share candid, field-tested insights drawn from years of designing, managing, and evaluating health interventions, translating complex real-world experiences into practical knowledge for better decision-making and stronger health systems.
In addition to public health and programmatic perspectives, MotionTalks also includes contributions from specialists in governance, security, and everyday societal realities. These commentators provide thoughtful analysis on how social, political, and security factors intersect with public health and development, helping readers understand the broader context in which programs operate.
By bringing together diverse voices and practical lessons, MotionTalks equips decision-makers, implementers, and researchers with actionable insights that bridge theory and practice.
Anazodo ThankGod is an accomplished specialist in health informatics, digital health systems, and technology enabled program management, with deep operational experience in Nigeria and other low and middle income contexts. His expertise encompasses project management using Agile methodologies, advanced data analytics and modelling, relational database management systems (RDBMS), information systems architecture and interoperability protocols (including HL7/FHIR standards where applicable), complex computational theories, and programming proficiency across more than 15 languages and frameworks. [Name] has successfully led the design, implementation, and optimization of data driven health information systems that enhance decision-making, reporting, and adaptive learning in public health interventions. Through MotionTalks, he offer rigorous, evidence based commentary on the technical and operational factors that determine the success or failure of digital health initiatives in real-world settings.
Ngozi Adibe is a result-driven Global Health and Monitoring & Evaluation expert with over 16 years of progressive experience in designing, implementing, and managing public health programs in resource-limited settings. She brings extensive expertise in delivering impactful health interventions, with core strengths in performance management, quality improvement, project management, Monitoring & Evaluation, health system strengthening, and operational research.
Her work is anchored in evidence-based practices and performance-focused frameworks, leveraging robust data systems to inform decision-making and drive continuous improvement. She holds a BSc in Microbiology and a Master of Public Health with a specialization in Health Promotion and Education. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Community Health.
Recognized for her leadership, strategic thinking, and problem-solving abilities, she is passionate about contributing to global health outcomes. She thrives in collaborative environments, working across teams and sectors to develop innovative, high-impact solutions that improve health systems and advance equity in care.
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