Ade Abayomi Olufeko (born 1980) is a Nigerian-American technologist and designer known for his early adoption of emerging tools and practices, particularly in developing regions. He is the founder of
Visual Collaborative
Visual Collaborative is an American festival and publishing platform highlighting the intersections of people, commerce, and innovation. The platform organizes exhibitions that feature talks, art, technology, development, and live music performanc ...
, an international platform collaborating with diverse experts on socio-economic issues, innovation, and the humanities.
In 2017, Olufeko contributed to the rediscovery and documentation of
Sungbo's Eredo
Sungbo's Eredo is a system of defensive walls and ditches that is located to the southwest of the Yoruba town of Ijebu Ode in Ogun State, southwest Nigeria (). It was built in honour of the Ijebu noblewoman Oloye Bilikisu Sungbo. The location ...
, an extensive system of historical earthworks in West Africa. In 2024, he established the
Wing Chun Foundation Lagos, an initiative based in Lagos, Nigeria, that applies martial arts principles to leadership and cognitive development.
Early life and education
Ade Olufeko was born in
Minneapolis
Minneapolis is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 429,954 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the state's List of cities in Minnesota, most populous city. Locat ...
, Minnesota, and spent his formative years in Lagos, Nigeria, living in
Surulere
Surulere is a local government area located on the mainland in Lagos State, Nigeria. It has an area of . At the 2006 census, there were 503,975 inhabitants, with a population density of 21,864 inhabitants per square kilometer. The local governm ...
during the country’s
Second Republic. He attended Unilag Staff School for primary education and
St. Gregory's College in Obalende for secondary school.
In the mid-1990s, he returned to Minneapolis, where he studied at
Camden and delivered guest lectures to his International Baccalaureate peers on cultural perspectives in English literature. He later lived in
Stevens Square
Stevens Square (officially Stevens Square-Loring Heights) is the southernmost neighborhood of the Central, Minneapolis, Central community in Minneapolis. It is bordered on Lyndale Avenue on the west, Franklin Avenue on the south, and Intersta ...
, a
National Historic District, before enrolling at Metropolitan State University in
Saint Paul
Paul, also named Saul of Tarsus, commonly known as Paul the Apostle and Saint Paul, was a Christian apostle ( AD) who spread the teachings of Jesus in the first-century world. For his contributions towards the New Testament, he is generally ...
. There, he studied computer science with a focus on multimedia technologies, as part of a broader journey that laid the foundation for his interdisciplinary work in technology and culture.
Career
Dot-com and foundations
Olufeko began his career in 1997 with a law internship at
Hinshaw & Culbertson, where he assisted in digital integration for legal archiving. During the
dot-com era, he transitioned into technology, working in interactive design, internet technologies, and hardware at companies such as
Ameritech
AT&T Teleholdings, Inc., formerly known as Ameritech Corporation (and, before that, American Information Technologies Corporation), was an American telecommunications company that arose out of the 1984 AT&T divestiture. Ameritech was one of the ...
, Imation, and
IBM
International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, and present in over 175 countries. It is ...
.
While living in Minneapolis, he collaborated with musicians in New York City, including
Amel Larrieux
Amel Eliza Larrieux (née Stowell; born March 8, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and keyboardist. Larrieux rose to fame in the mid-1990s as a founding member of the duo Groove Theory along with Bryce Wilson. After leaving the ...
, using web design and digital strategies to expand their audience reach. He later relocated to New York City, joining Warner Music Group, where he contributed to its digital properties.
Between 2004 and 2007, Olufeko worked in quality assurance at
Shavlik Technologies
Shavlik Technologies was a privately held company founded in 1993 by Mark Shavlik, who also was one of the original developers of Windows NT in the late 1980s and early 1990s at Microsoft. and Adobe Systems, focusing on software testing and product stability. In 2007, he founded Visual Collaborative, a platform that showcased over 150 artists over a decade.
He returned to IBM in 2016 as a management consultant, working on technology-driven initiatives.
Work in Nigeria
After relocating to Lagos, Nigeria, Olufeko focused on initiatives in the creative and technology sectors. Prior to settling in Lagos, he had undertaken consulting projects in Lagos and Abuja. He later served as a management consultant for ''The Avenue Projects''.
From 2021 to 2023, he served as the first chairman of the Creative and Entertainment Group within the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), where he advocated for policies supporting SMEs and creative enterprises, particularly in intellectual property.
Olufeko emerged as an early advocate for decentralized technologies in Africa's creative economy, emphasizing their potential for intellectual property preservation and artist empowerment ahead of mainstream
blockchain
The blockchain is a distributed ledger with growing lists of Record (computer science), records (''blocks'') that are securely linked together via Cryptographic hash function, cryptographic hashes. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of th ...
adoption.
Discourse and impact
Olufeko has been active in technology, creative sector initiatives, and public discourse. He has delivered talks at institutions such as the
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the List of oldest un ...
, Yale University, and
Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate school, graduate business school of Harvard University, a Private university, private Ivy League research university. Located in Allston, Massachusetts, HBS owns Harvard Business Publishing, which p ...
, contributing to discussions on innovation, digital transformation, and Africa’s economy.
He has served as a special guest moderator at
London Business School
London Business School (LBS) is a business school and a constituent college of the federal University of London. LBS was founded in 1964 and awards post-graduate degrees (Master's degree, Master's degrees in management and finance, Master of B ...
and Columbia University, facilitating discussions on technology, creativity, and global economic trends. Additionally, he has spoken at Ivy League and leading institutions, including Georgetown University, Carnegie Mellon University, and the Lagos Business School, sharing insights on interdisciplinary approaches to innovation and development.
Humanities
Olufeko’s engagement in the humanities spans multiple disciplines, including art, philosophy, and literature, with a focus on cultural preservation and interdisciplinary dialogue.
Art

Self-taught as a
digital painter and in mixed-media artistry, Olufeko's creative process as an
avocation
An avocation is an activity that someone engages in as a hobby outside their main occupation. There are many examples of people whose professions were the ways that they made their livings, but for whom their activities outside their workplaces w ...
evolved over a decade. His exhibited work explores
Africanfuturism
Africanfuturism is a cultural aesthetic and philosophy of science that centers on the fusion of Culture of Africa, African culture, history, mythology, point of view, with technology based in Africa and not limiting to the diaspora. It was coined ...
, experimental
Chaos theory
Chaos theory is an interdisciplinary area of Scientific method, scientific study and branch of mathematics. It focuses on underlying patterns and Deterministic system, deterministic Scientific law, laws of dynamical systems that are highly sens ...
and Counterculture.
In 2021, he introduced a
wax print version of the indigenous Ayo mancala in
Ankara
Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and List of national capitals by area, the largest capital by area in the world. Located in the Central Anatolia Region, central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5,290,822 in its urban center ( ...
fabric, initially producing 200 units for the consumer market. Following positive reception in local media, he expanded the product line with
Kente
Kente refers to a Ghanaian textile made of hand-woven strips of silk and cotton. Historically the fabric was worn in a toga-like fashion among the Asante people, Asante, Akan people, Akan and Ewe people. According to Asante oral tradition, it ori ...
and
Adire versions, gaining traction across West Africa and its diaspora.
According to audited data, sales of locally made units exceeded 5,000.
During a period of
capital flight
Capital flight, in economics, is the rapid flow of assets or money out of a country, due to an event of economic consequence or as the result of a political event such as regime change or economic globalization. Such events could be erratic or ...
in Nigeria and a fire outbreak in one of the largest woodcraft communities, part of these proceeds supported artisans and their families.
His artwork ''
Remember To Rise
''Remember To Rise'' () subtitled ''Black's Dream'' is a derivative work of the ''Iyasile Naa'', a massive art collaboration. Observing innovation in developing countries, technologist of '' Ijebu'' descent Ade Abayomi Olufeko, known for his co ...
'', a collaboration with
London Business School
London Business School (LBS) is a business school and a constituent college of the federal University of London. LBS was founded in 1964 and awards post-graduate degrees (Master's degree, Master's degrees in management and finance, Master of B ...
, and ''
Iyasile Naa
The ''Iyasile Naa'', also known as ''The legacy'', is a digital painting created by Ade Olufeko, a designer known for his multidisciplinary work on African social economics. The original artwork was created in 2013. It underwent enhancements in ...
'', a project with
Oxford University
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second-oldest continuously operating u ...
, reflect his integration of technology and cultural narratives into visual storytelling. In 2017, Ade Olufeko led a multidisciplinary project documenting Nigeria's
Sungbo's Eredo
Sungbo's Eredo is a system of defensive walls and ditches that is located to the southwest of the Yoruba town of Ijebu Ode in Ogun State, southwest Nigeria (). It was built in honour of the Ijebu noblewoman Oloye Bilikisu Sungbo. The location ...
earthworks. The team employed blockchain technology for metadata preservation alongside geospatial mapping and local oral history collection.
Martial Arts
Olufeko established the Wing Chun Foundation Lagos, contributing to the study and practice of traditional martial arts in West Africa. His approach emphasizes the philosophical principles of movement, discipline, and mindfulness, aligning with broader cultural and historical frameworks.
Literary works
As part of the ''North Star'' Electronic Catalogue for
Visual Collaborative
Visual Collaborative is an American festival and publishing platform highlighting the intersections of people, commerce, and innovation. The platform organizes exhibitions that feature talks, art, technology, development, and live music performanc ...
, Olufeko authored ''Voyager (Vol. 2)'',
''Vivencias (Vol. 3)'', and ''Supernova (Vol. 4)'' in 2019, followed by ''TwentyEightyFour (Vol. 5)'' in 2020.
During the same period, he wrote ''The Enterprising Young African: Avoiding Pitfalls in Technology and Business (''2019), which examines challenges in Africa’s evolving digital and business landscape.
In 2020, Olufeko engaged in a dialogue with
Robert Greene, author of ''
The 48 Laws of Power
''The 48 Laws of Power'' (1999) is a self-help book by American author Robert Greene. The book is a ''New York Times'' bestseller, selling over 1.2 million copies in the United States.
Background
Greene initially formulated some of the ideas in ...
'', discussing themes of power, human nature, and strategic thinking in the digital age. Excerpts from their conversation, published in ''
ThisDayLive'', explored how historical insights shape modern leadership and adaptability. His contributions reflected a multidisciplinary perspective, drawing from technology, design, and culture to examine influence and decision-making in an interconnected world.
Notes
References
External links
Legacy website(Continuum Archive)
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1980 births
Living people
Artists from Lagos
American artists of Nigerian descent
American people of Yoruba descent
American people of Nigerian descent
American emigrants to Nigeria
St Gregory's College, Lagos alumni
American mixed-media artists
IBM employees
American digital artists
People from Minneapolis
People from Ijebu Ode
Nigerian company founders
21st-century Nigerian businesspeople
21st-century American businesspeople
Businesspeople from Lagos
21st-century American artists
Nigerian technology businesspeople
American technology businesspeople
Camden High School (Minnesota) alumni