Rev. (Prof.) Doyin Oluwole

Vice Chairman

Rev. Doyin Oluwole, a senior global health executive, professor of pediatrics and consultant pediatrician, is the Vice Chairman of the HOHIC Board, and Senior Deputy General Overseer of Model Prayer Ministries International (MPMI).

She spent 45 plus years as a clinical, academic and global public health practitioner across Africa and the United States, including 10 years with executive management responsibility at the Africa regional level and as a country World Health Organization (WHO) representative in Namibia; and five at chief executive officer level in the United States. In 2015, she served as co-founder and founding Chief Executive Officer of Global Health Innovation & Action Foundation—a Foundation committed to the health of women in developing countries. Between 2012 and 2015, she was appointed the founding Executive Director of Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon (PRRR)—the global public-private partnership on cervical cancer and breast cancer at the George W. Bush Institute, Texas, USA.

Previously, she served as Director of the Center for Health Policy and Capacity Development at Family Health International (FHI) 360, and as project director for Africa’s Health in 2010, where she managed a U.S. Government-funded six-year multi-million-dollar project. As the former director of the Division of Family and Reproductive Health with the WHO Regional Office for Africa, she led a team of more than 100 to develop and implement regional strategies in women’s and child health for sub-Saharan Africa.

Rev. Doyin Oluwole accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior on January 15, 1969 at Queen’s School, Ibadan during a Scripture Union (S.U.) meeting, at a time when she served as the vice-president. Since then, she has committed to sharing the Gospel with all and sundry; and serving in the ministry of helps. On December 20, 1998, she and Apostle Moses Oluwole were ordained as pastors under Calvary Gospel Church, Ikota, Lagos, Nigeria. Under God, they were led to found Model Prayer Ministries International in 2000; and in 2021, Herald of His Imminent Coming (HOHIC). Since retirement, she has devoted her time to supporting her husband in ministry, including developing the annual Model Devotional Book which is now in its 8th edition. She also coordinates the weekly Mount Zion international prayer conference online.

She has been widely published and is a sought-after public speaker on global and public health issues; and author of Christian literature. She began her career as a pediatrician and professor of pediatrics in Nigeria. She holds an MB.BS (Honors) from the University of Lagos, and MRCP/Pediatrics from the University of Edinburgh/Royal College of Physicians in the United Kingdom, where she is also a fellow (FRCPaed.); and a Fellowship of the West African College of Physicians. She is married to Apostle (Prof.) Moses Oluwole, and they are blessed with children and grandchildren.