In 1993, at age 26, she founded one of Nigeria's notable retail chains, MedPlus pharmacy; a pharmacy-led health, and beauty retail chain. At the time, retail focused pharmacies as a business strategy was in its infancy, as the industry was saturated with itinerant salesmen who sold directly to customers. Prescription based drug retail was non-existent and profit based ethical pharmacies were frowned upon. Bakare was convinced standardization could help bring pharmacies closer to the customers who need it while helping to assert the role of pharmacists in the delivery of frontline healthcare. In 2015, Joke Bakare launched MedPlus’ community wellnessinitiative called ‘Zumba Fit’ to encourage the adoption of healthy lifestyles among Lagosians. Zumba is a dance fitness program.
Philanthropic interests
In 2017, to promote the importance of affordable and equitable healthcare access for all women at risk or living with diabetes, on World Diabetes Day, Mrs. Bakare initiated a partnership with Pfizer, Sanofi, MG Ross, and PharmacyPlus to conduct free blood glucose test for the public especially women in Medplus stores across the country. To further enhance and promote healthy living amongst Nigerian women, in 2019, she partnered with Keystone Bank to offer its PINK Network cardholders who purchase health and beauty products from the pharmacy, discounts ranging from 5 to 10 percent. She has also in the past supported several female organizations/events in other to promote the welfare of Nigerian women. These include the Adara Foundation, a nonprofit social enterprise that focuses on empowering women for self-actualization; supporting, promoting and documenting African art; and advancing education in Africa, where she supported with free health checks and drugs. Other organizations she has supported financially and drug donations include Dagomo Foundation, Pathcare medical outreach for their ‘Doctors on Air’ program, International Women's Organization for Charity, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria's IDP Initiation.
Recognition
2014: ‘Icon of Pharmacy’ Award, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria 2015: MERIT Award, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria 2016: Award for commitment and contribution to the advancement of professional and public interest, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria. 2016: Pfizer Award of Excellence, in recognition of tremendous contribution in the field of Community Pharmacy. 2018: WIMBIZ Award of Recognition 2011: Chain Pharmacy Award, Association of Community Pharmacists Nigeria 2019: Awarded for contributing to the growth and development of Pharmacy profession in Nigeria, Pharmaceutical Association of Nigerian Students