He Gave Up His Salary Paying Work To Work Freely

 By Victor Olubiye


A world-renowned neurosurgeon gave up part of his high-paying U.S. salary to provide free life-saving surgeries in Africa.

Dr. Olawale Sulaiman, a Nigerian-American neurosurgeon,made the inspiring decision to reduce his income in the United States by 25% so he could travel monthly to Nigeria and offer free brain and spinal surgeries to patients who couldn't afford proper care.

Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Dr. Sulaiman moved to Canada on a scholarship and later trained in neurosurgery in the U.S., where he became Chair of Neurosurgery at the Ochsner Neuroscience Institute in Louisiana.

Despite his success, he felt a deep responsibility to give back.Since 2010, he has provided medical care to over 500 people in need, many from underserved communities. 

Through his non-profit, RNZ Global, he not only performs surgeries, but also trains local doctors, donates advanced medical equipment, and supports the development of neurological care centers across Nigeria.

His mission shows that true impact comes not only from what you earn, but from how you use your time, skills, and compassion to transform lives.

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