35 million Nigerians live with disabilities. This startup is building the web for them.
TechCabal | Opeyemi Kareem - Feb 21, 2026

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- Toyosi Badejo-Okusanya was labeled stubborn as a child due to her hearing impairment, which was misunderstood by adults.
- In 2017, she moved to the UK where she experienced a more supportive system for disabilities, leading to the founding of Adaptive Atelier in 2023.
- Adaptive Atelier aims to redefine digital experiences for people with disabilities across Africa, where many lack access to assistive tools.
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The establishment of Adaptive Atelier is a significant step towards addressing the accessibility gap in Africa. By focusing on both technology and human experience, the company not only enhances digital inclusivity but also creates economic opportunities for disabled individuals. This model could serve as a blueprint for other regions facing similar challenges.
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