A Passionate Advocate For A Better Nigeria. Physician. Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health. Husband. Father. Voice for the voiceless.




Dr. Theophilus Aimiebenomon — known widely as Theo — is a physician, public health expert, and one of Nigeria's most passionate civic voices. Born and trained in Nigeria, he went on to serve, and currently serves in the NHS across East Kent, South West London and Somerset, England. He earned his Masters degree in Public Health and Global Health Epidemiology from the University of Derby, England.
As a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, Theo has dedicated his career not only to healing patients but to healing societies. His social media platform — followed by over 12,000 people — has become a trusted space for honest, informed commentary on Nigerian governance, democracy, and public health.
His motto is simple: "A Passionate Advocate For A Better Nigeria. I Hate Oppression With A Passion!" — a blend of conviction and warmth that defines everything he does.
From the clinic to the public square, Dr. Aimiebenomon's work spans medicine, public health, civic advocacy, and education.
With experience spanning the NHS (East Kent Hospitals, Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust, BMI Bath Clinic) and Nigerian teaching hospitals, Dr. Theo Aimiebenomon brings world-class clinical expertise to every patient encounter.
As a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health and former facilitator at the Ontario Public Health Association, Dr. Aimiebenomon champions evidence-based public health policy and community wellness.
Through his widely-followed social media platform (#TheosThoughts), Dr. Theo Aimiebenomon provides sharp, informed commentary on Nigerian governance, democracy, and the path to a better nation.
Dr. Theo Aimiebenomon is committed to building the next generation of healthcare professionals and informed citizens through mentorship, public speaking, and accessible health education.
From patients to colleagues to civic leaders — here's what people say about Dr. Theo Aimiebenomon.
"Thank you dearest Dr Theo. You're both a great and a humble man. You've been an inspiration and continuous support. I am only privileged to be called your friend. Thank you for driving over 4 hours with your family to celebrate with me, the gifts and Love. God bless you sir."
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