Websites from Nigeria
5 websites found
Ebuka Ezeh
// EBUKA.EZEH.MEEbuka Ezeh is a self-taught software engineer based in Nigeria with over 12 years of experience building accessible and performant software at scale. His work primarily focuses on frontend development, building interactive elements for users. He has contributed to solutions across various domains, including data infrastructure, fintech, healthcare, and developer tools. Ebuka values simplicity and supports the IndieWeb movement, emphasizing content ownership and a human-centered web. He enjoys tennis, chess, and appreciating craftsmanship.
Ahmad Mukoshy
// MUKOSHY.NET
Damola Morenikeji
// DAMOLAMORENIKEJI.COMDamola Morenikeji is a writer/storyteller, social entrepreneur, and operator. They love making and helping others make new things. Damola founded Curiosity to support people on adventures that create abundance and solve meaningful problems. They held founding roles at impact-driven organizations and helped launch initiatives that reached millions. Their adventures span global education, media, conscious leadership, responsible innovation, ethics and governance of AI/technology, and human flourishing. Damola writes the blog byDamo.la.
David Umoru
// DAVIDUMORU.MEDavid Umoru is a developer and designer based in Nigeria. He works as a frontend engineer at Yolat. With experience at startups, he focuses on refining his craft and balancing different aspects of his life. David has been coding since middle school and designing since elementary school. He shares his work and thoughts online and is open to conversations about projects, design challenges, and collaborations.
Joy Oguntona
// OBHOX.COMJoy Oguntona is the author behind Obhox, a website featuring personal thoughts and reflections. The content explores a range of topics, including movement, current events, systems, AI, the universe, reality, and the meaning of life. Joy's writing appears to be a collection of philosophical and personal musings.