I'm a full-stack engineer and founder who builds production-grade clinical systems for emerging markets. My work powers real hospitals across Nigeria and South Africa — systems handling patient workflows, AI diagnostics, pharmacy operations, and telemedicine under conditions most engineers never plan for: unstable networks, low-end devices, and zero tolerance for downtime.
I founded ClinicPal in 2025 to solve a problem I saw firsthand: hospitals drowning in paperwork, using WhatsApp for critical communication, and losing revenue to manual inefficiencies. ClinicPal is now a multi-tenant hospital management platform running in 5+ clinics, processing real patient data, managing pharmacy inventory, interpreting lab results with AI, and maintaining 98% offline sync reliability.
My engineering philosophy is simple: build systems that survive reality. I architect for offline-first operation, optimize PostgreSQL queries to sub-25ms latency, cache AI responses in Redis, design multi-tenant schemas that isolate hospital data, and deploy with CI/CD pipelines that reduce release failures by 70%. Every technical decision is measured against real-world constraints: Will this work on 3G? Can it handle 200 concurrent users? What happens when the database locks?
Before ClinicPal, I built WhoGoHelp (errand logistics platform serving hundreds of users), designed WebRTC telemedicine systems, developed real-time gift card verification APIs, and shipped business management tools. I work across the full stack: React + TypeScript frontends, Node.js + Express backends, PostgreSQL optimization, Redis caching, WebSockets, WebRTC, Twilio/Termii SMS gateways, and OpenAI/Claude AI workflows.
Beyond coding, I think in products: What's the deployment cost? How do users actually behave? What breaks at 2 AM? How do we scale without complexity? I also mentor developers, teach practical engineering on social platforms, and believe in building technology that solves local problems where impact is immediate and measurable.