I am a Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) professional with 3.5 years of hands-on experience delivering projects across digital, research, governance, and operational environments. I am based in Abuja, Nigeria, and what I do best is take situations that feel complex and messy and turn them into something structured, trackable, and actually deliverable.
Before I moved into project management, I worked in law. I spent time as a legal researcher and executive assistant in senior legal chambers, and that experience shaped how I think more than anything else. It taught me to read carefully, write precisely, think analytically, and stay objective when things get complicated. I carry all of that into my project work every day.
Most of my career has been at VIISAUS Limited, where I have grown from a project support role into a Project Management Analyst. The project I am most proud of is coordinating the full delivery of a digital Case Management System funded by the International Organisation for Migration, a UN agency. I managed the cross-functional team, coordinated between government bodies, NGOs, and international partners, ran Agile sprint ceremonies, and maintained the documentation and reporting standards that a UN-affiliated programme requires. We delivered on time.
One thing I have learned about myself is that I do not wait for someone to tell me something is broken. I notice it and I do something about it. At VIISAUS I independently led a full process redesign, identified where our document management was failing, built a new system on Microsoft SharePoint, wrote the SOPs and training materials, and tracked adoption until the change actually stuck. That kind of initiative, taking ownership of something that nobody assigned to me, is how I tend to operate.
I hold my CAPM from PMI alongside certifications in Google Project Management, Agile Project Management, and Generative AI for Project Managers from PMI. I work daily in ClickUp, Google Workspace, and AI tools, and I take my written communication seriously because I think it is one of the things that separates good project managers from average ones.
I am an active PMI member, currently volunteering with PMI's Southern Caribbean Chapter, and I was recently selected as a candidate reviewer for PMI's Regional Awards Committee in Sub-Saharan Africa.
I am looking for roles where I can contribute meaningfully, grow into greater responsibility, and work on things that actually matter.