Here's a clean description based on the actual site:
John-Theresa Spiritan Specialist Hospital — Website
A professional hospital website for John-Theresa Spiritan Specialist Hospital Uvuru, Enugu State. Built to establish the hospital's online presence ahead of its official launch.
Features a clean medical-style design with services showcase covering 6 specialties including Emergency Care, Cardiology, Maternity, Paediatrics, Diagnostics, and General Surgery. Includes key stats display, appointment booking section, and fully responsive mobile-friendly layout.
Stack: HTML, CSS, JavaScript — hosted on GitHub Pages.
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FarmZap — Nigerian Agricultural Marketplace
FarmZap is a full-stack agricultural marketplace connecting farmers, buyers, and agro-dealers across Nigeria. The platform enables users to list and discover farm produce, agricultural inputs, and services in their region.
Built with Next.js, Supabase, and deployed on Vercel, FarmZap features secure authentication, role-based access control, admin approval workflows, and a mobile-friendly responsive interface optimized for low-bandwidth environments.
Key features:
Produce and product listings with category filtering
Secure user authentication and profile management
Admin dashboard for user and listing management
SEO optimized for Nigerian agricultural searches
Fast, mobile-first design for rural accessibility
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Afroclip (afroclip.com (http://afroclip.com)) is a video platform for African viral content that I designed and built end to end. It's live with real users. I designed a mobile-first experience inspired by TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube — including a redesigned creator profile page, a clean video card layout, a hero carousel on the homepage, and category-based browsing across entertainment, sports, music, and more. The focus was on a fast, immersive viewing experience with smooth video playback, emoji reactions, a Continue Watching row, and public creator profiles. Throughout, I prioritised making it feel polished and effortless to navigate on a phone.
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Gaji (gaji.live (http://gaji.live)) is a mobile-first social platform I designed and built for Nigerian communities — students, creators, and freelancers. It's live with real users. I built it lightweight and low-data to fit how people actually connect in Nigeria, with features like community rooms, a chat room browser, polls, and a clean Explore-based navigation. The focus throughout was making something genuinely easy to use on a phone, not just good-looking.