How to Give Good Advice
Good advice is conditional. Start with their map: who they are, what they have, what they want; not yours. Otherwise you’re giving a monologue.
I am a data-driven entrepreneur on a mission to scale impactful, tech-enabled solutions. With experience across ed-tech, fintech, media, and e-commerce, I build models that drive sustainable development across the continent.
Building the educational and infrastructural backbone for Africa’s digital future.
Through VarsityScape, we’re using AI to build an ecosystem for cohort-based learning. Our goal is to launch and scale over 5,000 high-impact digital academies across crucial African sectors within 3 years.
Through Kwiberry and Sidarr, I serve as a catalyst for local brands. We provide the essential digital tools, robust web development, and creative synergy they need to survive, scale, and thrive.
My long-term mission is to build a thriving African Technopolis. To power this city of the future, I am developing Stemtis; a comprehensive framework for STEM education and talent acceleration designed to enable over 100,000 young Africans to launch diverse careers.



Right now, I’m fully dedicated to VarsityScape, our SaaS platform enhancing learning in cohort-based and group environments through AI-driven tech and live learning. VarsityScape is designed for impact.
Our goal? Help launch and scale over 5000 academies within the next 3 years.

Founder @ Varsityscape
Thoughts on tech, startups, and building the future in Africa.
Good advice is conditional. Start with their map: who they are, what they have, what they want; not yours. Otherwise you’re giving a monologue.
Love your story, including the hard parts. Compare yourself to yourself. Resentment paralyses; amor fati turns the past into material for what comes next.
We are shifting from the era of isolated online courses to a future dominated by community-driven learning models. High completion rates and tangible job placement don’t come from videos; they come from accountability and peer synergy.
Whether you want to discuss the future of ed-tech in Africa, scaling a startup, or potential collaborations; my inbox is always open.