Software Engineer specializing in full-stack development, backend architecture, and AI-powered product engineering. Building production systems across fintech, edtech, and marketplace platforms.

I don't just write code. I take products from initial system design through implementation, integration, deployment, and full production operation.
Building LLM-powered workflows, orchestrating multiple models, and optimizing for the critical tradeoffs between quality, latency, and cost in front of real users.
Directing cross-functional teams through end-to-end builds on platforms handling real money, real users, and real operational stakes.
Building systems meant to actually run, not just demo. Thinking about deployment, infrastructure, data integrity, and cost from day one.
I'm Olaoluwa — a software engineer based in Lagos, Nigeria, working across the
full stack with a strong backend and systems-architecture orientation.
Over the past few years I've built and shipped production software across
several domains: fintech-adjacent payment platforms, ride-hailing systems,
government digital-services platforms, e-commerce, and — most recently —
AI-powered educational technology. My work usually sits at the intersection
of architecture and delivery: I don't just write code, I take products from
system design through implementation, integration, deployment, and
production operation.
Lately I've been spending a lot of time in AI engineering — building
LLM-powered product workflows, integrating speech and transcription systems,
orchestrating multiple AI models against real product requirements, and
optimizing for the tradeoffs between quality, latency, and cost that come
with putting AI in front of real users.
I also lead. I've directed a cross-functional team through the end-to-end
build of an AI-powered product from architecture to launch, and I've led
backend and full-stack delivery on platforms handling real money, real
users, and real operational stakes — payment processing, KYC verification,
role-based access control, and real-time systems included.
I care about systems that are built to actually run in production — not
just demoed. That means thinking about deployment, infrastructure,
authentication, data integrity, and cost from day one, not as an
afterthought.
When I'm not building, I'm usually exploring new corners of the stack —
most recently that's meant going deep on AI/LLM tooling and exploring a
pivot toward telecoms infrastructure (CPaaS, SIP/VoIP, WebRTC).
University of Ilorin
Kwara State Polytechnic