Our Mission is Equitable living for all regardless of disability. We are a member Organization of The Centre for disability empowerment Nigeria network CDEN. The CDEN network is a network of governmental and non-governmental organisations of key stakeholders for a more inclusive Nigeria for print and disabled persons in Nigeria pursuant to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities UNCRPD.
Being the founder of LEARN, he was born legally blind with 10% vision.
He was diagnosed with bilateral optic nerve hypoplasia in Germany at the age of 14.
Adeola went on to study economics at the university of east London and then completed his masters degree at the university college of London UCL in International Public Policy.
He then went on to work with Barclays uk for three years before joining Warwickshire vision support where he served as a member of the board of trustees for another two years.
Adeola has now returned to Nigeria with a mission and founded LEARN which works collaboratively with key stakeholders for a more inclusive Nigeria for print disabled and disabled persons in Nigeria.
Omotola Shogunle is a distinguished software engineer and full-stack developer with expertise in accessible, scalable digital solutions. She specializes in frontend and backend development, contributing to design systems and inclusive technologies that improve user experiences for all.
As Executive CIO of LEARN, Omotola advocates for digital accessibility in Nigeria, educating developers and supporting policies that promote equitable technology. She holds a Software Engineering degree from the University of Salford and is passionate about mentorship and empowering underrepresented groups in tech.
She advocates for gender equality and promise women in STEM
Beyond work, she enjoys traveling and contemporary art, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures. Through her role at LEARN, Omotola is committed to bridging the digital accessibility gap and fostering inclusive innovation.
Stanley is the current president of the Nigerian association of the blind and has served in his role for over three years.
He is completely blind and has played a crucial role in advocacy, fundraising and inclusive projects in Nigeria for over 10 years.