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The Second Chance

The man stood before Heaven’s gates, hope lighting his eyes. He’d lived a good life and was confident on his chances of getting past the pearly gates. St Peter, standing tall and radiating a gentle light, beckoned, “Before the gates doth part, three simple questions you must answer with all…

Heaven

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The Second Chance
The Second Chance
Heaven

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·Jul 10

Unpacking Empathetic Design: Practical Design Strategies for Impact in Underserved Communities

In my previous article, we talked about why empathetic design is so important when creating solutions for underserved communities. Now, we’re going to take a closer look, turning those theories into practical strategies, inspired by real-world examples. These communities might not have a lot of material wealth, but they’re rich…

Empathetic Design

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Unpacking Empathetic Design: Practical Design Strategies for Impact in Underserved Communities
Unpacking Empathetic Design: Practical Design Strategies for Impact in Underserved Communities
Empathetic Design

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May 16

Thoughts about Fixing Lagos Traffic — Dubai as a Case Study

Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital and my beloved city of birth, with its lively markets, vibrant colours, and… well… infamous traffic jams. It’s a problem as notorious as it is persistent, but what if we borrowed a page from Dubai’s transportation playbook? …

Lagos

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Thoughts about Fixing Lagos Traffic — Dubai as a Case Study
Thoughts about Fixing Lagos Traffic — Dubai as a Case Study
Lagos

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Apr 3

The Inevitability of Death

Death is a topic that many people find difficult to discuss and accept. It is a natural occurrence that every living being will eventually face. As I read somewhere, “death doesn’t happen to you. It happens to the people you leave behind.” This statement makes perfect sense to me. When…

Death

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The Inevitability of Death
The Inevitability of Death
Death

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Bootcamp

·Mar 26, 2022

Designing for Underserved Communities

It is our responsibility as designers to empathise with the users of whatever solutions we are tasked with designing and the problems they seek to solve. However, it can be difficult when we are working on problems with which we have little or no familiarity and are unable to contextualise…

Design

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Designing for Underserved Communities
Designing for Underserved Communities
Design

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Apr 1, 2021

Jobs-To-Be-Done Framework: Piggyvest — A case study

“The Jobs-to-be-Done theory posits that when we buy a product, we essentially “hire” it to help us do a job. If it does the job well, the next time we’re confronted with the same job, we tend to hire that product again. …

Product Development

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Jobs-To-Be-Done Framework: Piggyvest — A case study
Jobs-To-Be-Done Framework: Piggyvest — A case study
Product Development

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Dec 31, 2019

The Nature of Human Existence

All definition is comparison. In essence, to truly know or understand something, you need a familiar point of reference for comparison. Essentially, definition relies on comparing something unknown, to something known. So, if I were to inquire about the definition of ‘dancing’ as a concept, you would likely respond with…

Christianity

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The Nature of Human Existence
The Nature of Human Existence
Christianity

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Dec 8, 2019

The Nature of my Belief — In God

Do you know how we’re told to have an unshakable belief in God? Well, a lot of the time I do. Oh I genuinely do. The spirit shaking, deep conviction, teary-eyed type of belief, the works, basically. And then sometimes I just don’t — at least not in the way…

God

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The Nature of my Belief — In God
The Nature of my Belief — In God
God

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Nov 28, 2019

Life.

Life. What is it to you? Are we living just so we die? Is that our purpose? Is that all there is to it? Death is the one inevitable occurrence in life. More so than rain and taxes — forgive me, Aunty Celine. I was headed back to Lagos from Ibadan a couple of weeks ago…

Life

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Life.
Life.
Life

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Nov 4, 2019

The “Potato Effect”

Two guys started working, on the same day, at a large company. Let’s call them Pete and John. After about 5 years Pete made an appointment with his boss. …

Work

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The “Potato Effect”
The “Potato Effect”
Work

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