Been heads down on some serious product work lately.
Here's what I've shipped recently as a UI/UX designer:
🏥 Telehealth platform redesign — booking, rescheduling, patient dashboard. +24% revenue.
🏦 Full ERP/CRM for a Pension Fund Administrator — multi-role, enterprise-grade, regulation-ready.
🌐 3 B2B SaaS websites — VDL Technologies, Movil, Bergenhorn.
If you're building a fintech, healthtech, or SaaS product and your UX needs work — I'm available for projects this April.
Portfolio 👇
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"Our debt under President Tinubu has reduced by 10 billion dollars. What people like Peter Obi tend to do is they calculate our debt in Naira."
Reno Omokri says Nigeria’s economy is growing under President Tinubu’s administration, pointing to 12 cycles of GDP growth and trade surpluses.
You see ehn. thank God for internet and smartphones. if not these Viper Nigerian politicians (all of them) would have taken all of us for complete idiots. which they still are because of some other greedy idiots.
This shows lack of accountability and irresponsibility.
Blame Electricity Issues on Leaders Who Gave Us Terrible Privatization of the Sector— President Tinubu tells Nigerians
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has blamed Nigeria’s ongoing electricity challenges on what he described as the poor handling of the privatization of the power sector by past leaders.
Speaking on the issue, Tinubu said, “Blame the electricity issue on leaders who gave us terrible privatization of the sector,” stressing that the decisions made in the past have contributed significantly to the country’s current power situation.
He lamented the state of electricity supply in the country, noting that instead of reliable power, Nigerians have been left with persistent darkness as a result of structural failures in the sector.
Despite the challenges, the President maintained that his administration remains committed to reforming the economy and rebuilding the nation. He emphasized the need for unity and focus, adding that efforts are ongoing to ensure long-term stability and development.
Tinubu expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, insisting that with sustained reforms and collective effort, the country’s vision of prosperity and progress remains achievable.
The minimum offering I give on Sundays is $12,000 and $2,000 on weekdays. Even if you don’t give me offerings, I will still be stinkingly rich. You are poor because you are not a giver- clergyman, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, tells his congregants
I give a minimum of $12,000 on Sundays and $2,000 on weekdays, and even if you don’t give me offerings, I’ll still be stinkingly rich — Pastor David Ibiyeomie
“Years ago when I asked God for a house, he said don’t ask me a house, I’ve decided to build you a city. When I told my people, they laughed, well, they’re not laughing anymore now cos they have their houses in that city. A city where water never goes off and there’s light 24/7. A city where you can still walk about in the night safely with all the news going on”
- Pastor Adeboye
Only he has shown the will to tackle problems that lingered for decades and the results are beginning to speak.
Fuel queues — gone.
ASUU strikes — gone.
State bankruptcies — easing.
Subsidy wastage — eliminated.
Electricity — being decentralized.
Insecurity — state policing in motion.
Private sector exits — reversing.
NGX decline — stabilizing.
Crude oil output — improving.
Food inflation — trending downward.
It’s not just promises anymore; it’s visible shifts across critical sectors.