Why Kodamind Exists

Across Nigeria and West Africa, millions of children attend public schools with little or no access to digital education. Meanwhile, the world is being built by people who can code.

Kodamind was founded to close that gap, not with theory, but with real tools, real projects, and real outcomes. We believe the next generation of African tech leaders is sitting in a classroom right now, waiting for someone to hand them the keys.

Why MIT App Inventor?

MIT App Inventor uses visual drag-and-drop blocks to build real Android apps, no typing complex code. Students see results immediately, which keeps them engaged, motivated, and hungry to build more.

Using MIT App Inventor, a visual, block-based coding environment developed at MIT — we make programming accessible to every child, regardless of prior experience or background.

Meet the Team

“The next generation of African tech leaders is sitting in a public school classroom right now. We intend to find them.”

Evbi O'Sullivan - Founder

Evbi O’Sullivan – Founder

A banker turned IT educator, Evbi founded Kodamind after seeing first-hand how little access Nigerian public school students had to digital skills.

Joyce Ekpekurede – Head of Programmes

Joyce leads all school partnerships and workshop delivery across and Nigeria, bringing 20 years of education programme experience to Kodamind.

Adesuwa Salami – Head Organiser

Adesuwa manages donor relationships, corporate partnerships, and government engagement, connecting Kodamind with the people and resources it needs to grow.

Omosefe Allwell-Brown – Lead Educator

Omosefe designs the Kodamind curriculum and trains our facilitators. A former secondary school teacher, she specialises in making technology joyful and accessible.

Improve a Mind today

The world runs on builders, children who can code, solve, and create with AI. Right now, millions of Nigerian public school children are consumers of that world, not creators of it. Kodamind is changing that. So can you.