Our People
The family and team behind the Waltson Wheelchair Foundation.
A Family Passionate About Helping People
Prince O. Emereonye is a businessman who established Waltson Global Synergy (Nig) Ltd, a leading medical equipment company in West Africa. At the core of his being, Prince is people-driven and passionate about helping unfortunate people. He started improving the lives of people with physical disabilities in Nigeria by providing them mobility — helping make life easier for them to live, learn, work and flourish.
His goal is to genuinely impact lives and create opportunities that liberate people out of poverty. In late 2024, Prince founded the Waltson Wheelchair Foundation (WWF), with the aim of providing mobility to children and adults across Africa who have no means to acquire a wheelchair.
Board of Directors
A senior education officer in the Quality Assurance Department, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education. She earned her B.Ed in Education Management/Economics from Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT).
Eucharia A. Emereonye, a co-founder of the Waltson Wheelchair Foundation, she’s known with her restaurant business in Lagos, Nigeria. A compassionate, and kind-hearten, serving humanity with grace, feeding those who can not afford a meal and creating opportunities for young mothers.
Brings experience in strategic consulting, development projects, and programme management for sustainability and CSR. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Economics at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State. Responsible for forging strategic partnerships, managing corporate donors, volunteers, and social media.
Advisory Board
A distinguished public health and global health consultant based in the United States. Currently a Nurse Practitioner at Signify Health in Milwaukee. Dr. Mercy earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice at Chamberlain University and brings extensive experience in healthcare access, corporate sustainability, and public health education.
Former Chief of the Civil Society Unit at the UN and founder of the I.B Taylor-Kamara Foundation. With over 30 years of experience in public outreach and partnerships, she has contributed to UN Peacekeeping and UN-Habitat. She fosters collaborations with global organisations, the private sector, and civil society. Holds dual nationality from Sierra Leone and the United States.
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