Two decades of leveraging technology for value creation - and architecting the culture of creative, innovative problem-solving at ipNX.

I am passionate about leveraging technology for effective value creation and delivery. I have been blessed with the ability to understand how things work and to create new solutions though the synergistic combination of elements. I enjoy collaborating with thoughtful and creative people to craft solutions to challenges encountered, technical and otherwise. I joined ipNX in 2004 as a trainee engineer and have grown through the ranks over the years. I was appointed Chief Technology Architect in 2014. The journey has been empowering and transformative. He recently completed the Chief Executive Programme at the Lagos Business School. One of the things I am happiest about is culture of creative and innovative problem solving that we have cultivated in the company. This has served us well over the years in terms of both competitive advantage and operational efficiency. There are many breakthrough moments where we achieved things previously thought impossible or nonviable. Just about every moment in ipNX is interesting. Diligence pays. Raw talent is not enough, it must be coupled with time, discipline and energy, to tune and improve one's craft. Don't deem a thing impossible until you have tried.
A little thing is a little thing, but faithfulness in a little thing is a great thing. · Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. · "Do you see a man skillful and experienced in his work? He will stand [in honor] before kings; He will not stand before obscure men." - Proverbs 22:29
“Oluwaseun Oluboyo is our Chief Technology Architect, Research and Systems Architecture. With over two decades at ipNX, he is passionate about using technology to create value and solve complex challenges. Starting as a trainee engineer in 2004, Oluwaseun has grown through dedication, curiosity, and a commitment to excellence. He has been instrumental in building ipNX's culture of innovative problem-solving and collaboration. Guided by the principles of diligence and mastery, he believes that "whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well," and that no challenge is impossible until truly attempted.”