Building offline-first tools and smart infrastructure for African universities and communities. Founder of Manex Technologies, based in Kaduna, Nigeria.
I'm a cybersecurity student at Federal University of Technology, Babura (FUTB) and the Founder and CEO of Manex Technologies — a startup building practical technology for African universities and communities.
I started building because I saw gaps no one was filling: students with no reliable connectivity, campuses without smart infrastructure, everyday people without access to usable security tools. Most of what I'm working on is still early-stage. I build in public, learn fast, and ship what I can.
My work spans mobile apps, hardware prototypes, and full-stack platforms — all centered on the same question: how do you build technology that actually works for people in underserved environments?
A mobile app that helps individuals track daily activities and recall past scenarios. Log thoughts, conversations, and events — then query them through a timeline view, reminders, and an AI assistant that knows your day.
An offline-first study platform built for FUTB students. Structured course material, local-first performance, and a clean interface designed around real student workflows.
A LoRa USB Type-C dongle that turns any Android phone into an off-grid communicator — no SIM, no WiFi required. Designed for areas with no connectivity. Hardware prototype in progress.
An NFC smart card platform combining student payments, building access, and identity verification into a single card — designed for FUTB and scalable across African universities.