Faridah Ojulari
Faridah Ojulari, B.Pharm, is a pharmacist and health writer with a burning passion for writing and providing credible health information. With three years of writing experience, she has covered various health and wellness topics ranging from longevity and health tech to nutrition. She always strives to make complex ideas clear and accessible.Â
For Faridah, writing is a meaningful way to connect with others and provide them with empowering knowledge through clarity and empathy.
Education:
– Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
Certifications:
– The Fundamentals of Digital Marketing
– Research Writing in the Sciences
Professional focus:
At Healthnews, Faridah focuses on longevity, biohacking, health tech, and nutrition. Beyond her work at Healthnews, she partners with e-commerce and creator brands to produce content that helps them communicate their value, connect with their audience, and achieve their goals. Her expertise lies in blending thorough research with persuasive writing to deliver content that resonates.
Career achievements:
Faridah has written articles that rank well for target keywords, improving online visibility for health and wellness brands. She has also helped develop clear and effective brand messaging to connect businesses with their audiences.
Professional affiliations and memberships:
She is a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria.
Philosophy:
Her approach to health writing is grounded in empathy. She values evidence-based information and focuses on presenting complex health topics in a clear and relatable way that helps readers feel understood and supported.
Personal interests:
Faridah values living with purpose, nurturing her spirituality, reading non-fiction, strength training, and spending time with family and friends.
Stance on current health issues:
She thinks two of the most pressing public health issues are cancer and fertility conditions, driven partly by lifestyle and environmental factors. She believes improving awareness, encouraging routine testing, and reducing pollution will help in addressing these conditions.