Ben 10 is all about transformation but most digital experiences are static.
So I built a prototype that brings the Omnitrix to life 👽 watch till the end to see the trailer of the aliens fighting each other.
I designed a game inspired sign-up flow for my Ben 10 landing page concept , I
focused on clarity and frictionless onboarding.
I’m exploring more Game UI / Product Design intersections this year.
My small contribution to humanity: Taking people to work for free instead of driving alone.
Today I dropped someone at Lekki Phase 1. She was so thankful and I felt embarrassed 😂
I didn't realize how much it could mean.
₦5,000 for transport every day = ₦100,000/month for some people.
And I'm just driving the same route anyway.
If you’re driving alone with empty seats, offer someone a ride. It costs you nothing
I have tasted 9-5. I have also tasted freelancing.
I recommend whichever one is paying your bills right now.
This isn't about passion. It's about rent. Rent does not discriminate 🙂
Today is my last day at Access Bank PLC (@myaccessbank) after 2.5 years that completely changed my career trajectory.
I walked in excited and a bit nervous. I'm walking out with skills, confidence, and a portfolio of work I'm genuinely proud of.
What we shipped together:
→ Led automation for the platform that supported the bank's ₦351 billion Rights Issue — one of the most critical projects of 2024
→ Automated corporate and individual account opening in Cameroon using Processmaker, cutting manual work by hours
→ Delivered a secure loan review and approval workflow across multiple subsidiaries — Congo, Rwanda, Gambia.
→ Delivered RPA-driven automation for settlement, reconciliation, treasury reporting — 80%+ reduction in processing time
→ Designed the interface for Access Bank's branch biometric POS, slashing customer wait time by 75% and boosting satisfaction by 30%
→ Maintained 100% documentation adherence with zero compliance and governance defaults (the unsexy work that actually matters)
But honestly, the numbers don't capture the full story.
The real wins were the late nights figuring out stakeholder requirements. The moments I was trusted with problems way above my job description. The times I failed, learned, and came back stronger. The team that pushed me to think bigger than I thought I could.
I learned discipline. I learned ownership. I learned how to translate business chaos into technical solutions that actually work.
As I step into my next chapter, I'm carrying all of this with me. Grateful for the journey. Excited for what's ahead.
On to the next. 🚀
2025 Recap
- Got an apartment and furnished it fully
- 4x’ed my income
- Upskilled successfully
- Developed 3 framer websites for businesses
- Did 20+ interviews, first time ever.
- Got 3 jobs offers so far
- Did a little more for my parents
- Boarded a plane for the first time
- Did more flights immediately after
- Travelled to and explored new cities
- Visited my parents after more than 2 years
- Hit the gym and was consistent for 6 months before injury
- Paid off my old debts
- Gifted myself and others a lot this year
- Became consistent on Linkedin
- Mentored junior professionals in design and business analysis
- Took on challenging projects and delivered exceptionally
- Set up my workspace: table, chair, monitor (for now)
- I didn’t fall in love this year. I’ll try again in 2026
Growing up, he was one of the most steady men I knew; disciplined, and firm. Yet every evening, myself and my siblings looked forward to his return. Almost every night, he came home with akara; Bean Cake always making sure there were extra crumbs because he knew we loved them even more than the main thing. Even when I was sleepy, I would ask my younger sibling to wake me up once Daddy arrived. Missing that moment was never an option. It became our quiet ritual.
From him, I learned strength without cruelty. I learned resilience, and what it truly means to hold on to God with quiet, dogged faith. I saw this most clearly during one of his lowest seasons; months in the hospital, when everything felt uncertain. In that place of waiting and vulnerability, his faith remained steady and unshaken. Watching him trust God completely shaped me more than words ever could.
I remember when I wrote the toughest exam of my life during my master’s program. While still inside the exam hall, I told myself I would be coming back to write it again the following year, it was just too hard. When I stepped out, I called my dad in tears, telling him that I thought I might have an extra year because the exam I just wrote was hard. He calmly told me to wipe my tears and not be bothered. He reminded me that I already had my first degree, and that it was normal not to find every course easy. In that moment, I felt relieved. I felt reassured. I felt supported.
When my mum went to be with the Lord in 2020, everything changed. I knew I could never fill the space she left behind, but I wanted my dad to know he wasn’t alone. No matter how busy the day was, I called him every single day consistently, without fail for over three years. Not to replace what was lost, but to remind him that love was still present. Thank you for fathering me in the way of the Lord.
You will live long in sound health to hand me over to my husband in Jesus' name; Amen
Happy Birthday, Baami🤍
#themotunglobal
Well, it took me less than a week to design Essentia both in dark and light mode as well as mobile screens. Most beauty sites overwhelm users with noise and clutter , I designed essentia to solve that , making it simple and soothing to explore. #webdesign
My brother @_Abasiofon is a very talented front end developer with experience writing HTML, CSS, VueJs, React, etc.
Please hire him today if you need a frontend developer for your project!
Portfolio link is in the comments 👇🏾 Please RT 🙏🏾