Chinweike Obiejesi

Technical Product Manager, Software development Consultant, and Founder in Abuja, Nigeria

Chinweike Obiejesi

Technical Product Manager, Software development Consultant, and Founder in Abuja, Nigeria

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Obiejesi Chinweike Jude is a passionate Technical Product Manager, Consultant, and tech innovator.

As the founder of Techibytes Media, a software development and digital marketing company.

He leads the creative development of transformative digital experiences that enable businesses and individuals to harness the power of technology and innovation. Techibytes delivers solutions ranging from web and mobile applications to e-commerce platforms through close collaboration with clients and user-centered development practices

Sendbit – Simplifying International Payments for Nigerian Freelancers

Building on his commitment to solving real-world problems, Obiejesi co-founded Sendbit, a fintech application under the Techibytes Media umbrella. Sendbit empowers Nigerian freelancers and digital nomads by offering seamless international invoicing in Naira, USD, EUR, and GBP, enabling users to receive payments directly into their Naira wallets. It also provides access to dollar cards for global transactions, helping users overcome longstanding remittance challenges. The Guardian Nigeria.

As CEO of Sendbit, Obiejesi drives the platform to deliver excellence through thoughtful design, user education, and affordable services. The app’s features, including PayPal integration and airtime/data bundle purchases, position it as a trusted “Fast-Pay Spot” in Nigeria’s fintech landscape. Sendbit continues to evolve with planned regional expansion and the addition of virtual dollar card services.

Build Nigeria Youth Education Initiative – Bridging the Tech Gender Gap

Obiejesi’s passion for tech education and inclusion led him to establish the Build Nigeria Youth Education Initiative, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping Nigerian youth and especially the girl-child, with digital skills, mentorship, and tools for meaningful participation in the digital economy. With 80% of beneficiaries being girls, the initiative runs virtual bootcamps, hackathons, and training programs that deliver tangible learning outcomes and community upliftment. THISDAYLIVE.

Through the initiative, Jude also supports participants with laptops, digital learning materials, and guidance efforts, currently self-funded, with growing calls for partnerships to broaden impact. His aim is bold: to train and provide digital skills, laptops to one million Nigerian girls over the next 5–10 years across different states.

Build Nigeria Youth Education Initiative already has different cohorts training girls in Kaduna, Abuja, on Data Analysis, and hoping to expand this training across other states, increase the digital talent pool in the country, and train talents that can earn FX back into the economy.

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    • Techibytes Media LLC