For years, my work in technology has been mostly behind the scenes, designing solutions, building platforms, mentoring teams, and solving complex problems that impact people’s lives. I started creating and deploying tech solutions long before I ever stepped into the corporate world. From building hospital booking and telemedicine systems at Nisa Premier Hospital to helping launch innovative platforms like Ayema Social Networks, my journey has been about solving real problems with technology, not chasing the spotlight.
But in today’s digital age, impact is not just about what you build, it’s also about letting people see it. That’s why I’m excited to share that I was recently invited for a TV interview to talk about my journey in technology, digital innovation, and my work with Ayema Social Networks.
🎥 You can watch the full interview here: Watch Interview
This conversation was more than just a media moment. It was a chance to reflect on the path I’ve walked — from self-driven innovation to leading large technology systems for one of Africa’s biggest banks, and now contributing to Ayema’s growth as a platform that connects, empowers, and creates opportunity.
I also want to acknowledge Yusuf Shaibu, the visionary Founder and CEO of Ayema Social Networks. His belief in creating a platform that drives meaningful digital connections is inspiring. Being part of Ayema’s journey is a reminder that big change happens when innovation meets purpose.
Visibility matters because it opens doors. It inspires young innovators, invites collaboration, and helps tell the stories that can shape the future of technology in Africa and beyond. For me, this TV feature isn’t just about recognition — it’s about making the work visible so it can impact more people.
The world is moving fast. Technology is reshaping how we live, work, and connect. And as builders, we have to step out sometimes, share our journey, and show what’s possible.
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