28/05/2026
Introducing the newest members of the team.
1. Timi Odueso is an editorial executive and business builder in African tech and publishing. He serves as Editor-in-Chief at Tech Safari and its agribusiness vertical, Ag Safari, where he leads editorial strategy, audience development, and revenue growth. Previously Senior Editor at TechCabal, he has spent his career making data-driven stories feel like real conversations. Beyond the newsroom, Timi is an award-winning fiction writer published across three continents, and a builder comfortable across the full editorial-to-engineering stack. He is also a lawyer.
2. Rahama A. Yelwa is a Nigerian educator, cultural practitioner, and programme curator with over a decade of experience in education, community engagement, and culturally responsive facilitation. Her work focuses on the intersection of storytelling, heritage, and social impact, with a particular emphasis on amplifying women’s voices and intergenerational knowledge systems.
Rahama has curated and facilitated workshops, storytelling circles, and community gatherings that prioritise accessibility, participation, and cultural relevance. Her work reflects a commitment to expanding how stories are experienced, beyond written texts to include oral traditions, sensory engagement, and community-led narratives.
3. Adetimilehin Inioluwa Victor (Vic’Adex) is a Nigerian poet, essayist, and cultural strategist whose work explores faith, culture, and human formation through disciplined language and reflective inquiry. He is the author of Poetry Has All My Pain, Love Through the Eyes of a Village Boy, and Under the Influence, and the founder of Vic’Adex Concepts and Aesthetic Resources. Vic’Adex has received multiple recognitions for both artistic excellence and cultural contribution, including War of Words VI (Best Performance), the ART.38Ng Spoken Word Prize for promoting religious tolerance, and the Passion for Creative Advancement Award (2025) presented by Poets in Nigeria (PIN). His work has been featured across literary, cultural, and developmental platforms within and beyond Nigeria.