Nigerian neurosurgeon takes pay cut to perform free operations

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Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) Neurosurgeons are known as skilled operators. But straddling surgeries across two continents? That's a different skill entirely.

Dr. Olawale Sulaiman, 49, is a professor of neurosurgery and spinal surgery and chairman for the neurosurgery department and back and spine center at the Ochsner Neuroscience Institute in New Orleans. He lives in Louisiana, but splits his time between the US and Nigeria, spending up to 12 days each month providing healthcare in the country of his birth -- sometimes for free.

Born in Lagos Island, Lagos, Sulaiman says his motivation comes from growing up in a relatively poor region.

"I am one of 10 children born into a polygamous family. My siblings and I shared one room where we often found ourselves sleeping on a mat on the floor," he told CNN.

His parents could not afford his university tuition, but Sulaiman said at the age of 19, he received a scholarship to study medicine in Bulgaria through the Bureau for External Aid, a Nigerian government program targeted at improving the quality of life for Nigeria's most vulnerable communities.

Imortal366 on October 6th, 2019 at 18:14 UTC »

This is not uplifting. This is incredibly sad that we need to depend on the generosity of a trained professional in order to help innocent people from literally dying

D_Winds on October 6th, 2019 at 17:30 UTC »

Better check what the hospital admins are doing in response.

praxicsunofabitch on October 6th, 2019 at 17:20 UTC »

The real Nigerian prince.