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ARC RAPHAEL ELUEMUNO AJALIE
Arc Raphael Eluemuno Ajalie, is a dynamic man with a vision to succeed through honest means. An Architect with Executive Masters in Project Management and Master’s Degree in Telecommunications.
Arc Ralph is a Professional Member of the British Computer Society (BCS), Member of International Association of Engineers (IAENG), Certified Fiber Specialist-Outside Plan/Design (CFOS/D/O), GVF Certified Examiner (510,520,521,HOST). Nigerian born, trained in USA, India, Dubai, Nigeria, Tanzania, Liberia and Ghana and a long list of achievements along the way including:
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Mentorship - Youth Empowerment (Women and Health Awareness Trainings)
Fiber Optics Deployment (OSP, FTTH)- *Fiber Capacity Provisions.
VSAT Services Deployment
Security Solutions - ICT Firewalling (Mikrotik, Cisco), CCTV, Access Control, Biometric
Architectural Designs, Building Construction and Interior Designs (2D, 3D)
Geological Services - Borehole Services
Microwave Wireless Services Deployment
Trainings (Fiber FOA, Solar and Inverters, CAD)
Medical Solutions (Medical ERM for Hospitals)
Above all, he is a team player in a reputable organization with a good business focus providing relevant exposure and challenges in his field, encouraging development, acquisition of skills and achieving organizational goals.
Arc Raphael Eluemuno Ajalie, is also:
Co-Founder/ Group CTO Reocomm Group of Companies and Reocomm Foundation Global.
Member - The International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN), USA - Vice President and Chief of Operations, Young Boss Media USA.
Regional Director West Africa of the US.Africa Trade Council, Atlanta, USA.
Member of the Parliament of the State of the African Diaspora.
Chair Person of the ADHA Board, Africa Diabetes and Hypertension Association, Liberia.
2nd Best Instrumental Soloist Trombone, Musical society of Nigeria.
When and why did you decide to become a humanitarian?
The Humanitarian journey began from my Father Sir Richard Ajalie I, he is one who believes in giving. At that time, I made up my mind to think of people and put smiles on their faces.
Today I’m an Advocate for Women Empowerment and believe that Women have the Right to Live and Achieve.
Can you walk us through your journey, mainly finding the motivation to dedicate your work to humanity?
I began my Journey with my Foundation Partner Madam Thelma Togba Ajalie, as we drew a plan to Mentor Women going through Gender Based Violence and distributing free Sanitary pads.
We streamlined War Thorn countries like Liberia and Sierra Leone. I have been able to build successfully a chain of young professionals in ICT as well as bring up young Women in Business. Then I replicated in Malawi and Tanzania. In few weeks we will be start Training for Women in Agriculture with emphasis on Poultry farming across Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Namibia.
What are valuable lessons you have learned along the way in the not for profit industry?
Non-Profit is my Joy as I love to see people happy. I adore Single Mothers and give them hope that the kids will have the Brightest Future.
What advice would you tell your younger self?
If I could get younger today, I would give more and never count the cost which is the basis of my existence.
Is there any advice you would like to offer anyone else who may be interested to pursue the same path?
A True Humanitarian should have passion for the less privileged, as no one was born with Gold in his Hands.
I handle projects of all sorts and give a larger portion to Humanity.
Who is your inspiration and why?
Prof Adebayo O. Ogunlesi, a Nigerian lawyer and investment banker is my Inspiration, his life is a Path of Lessons for me as I live daily with his Quotes running down my mind;
“Professional success is about ability, hard work, and relationships. Who you know, and how you connect to them is an incredible determinant of how you would succeed?”
“Poor infrastructure not only inhibits economic growth but quite frankly, it stands in the way and affects the quality of the lives of the people in the continent.”
“Each generation of Africans faces a unique set of challenges that defines it.”
“...Use your entrepreneurial drive, uncompromising integrity, and a passion for excellence in everything you do, and apply all of those skills, talents and capabilities to address the challenges the continent faces.”
“Ordinary people can effect change if they want it badly enough.”
Is there a challenge throughout your journey that stands out that may inspire others?
The day I was invited to pitch about the CUTE System for the Roberts International Airport Liberia. I was a young man who faced several professionals with similar knowledge, but But God saw me through especially remembering the Quotes from Prof Adebayo O. Ogunlesi. Since that day I never stop achieving my set goals.
What is your favourite pastime when you aren’t working?
Meeting Children and making them laugh with my Voice Changing. I love Children because they are so innocent.
Drafting Plans with The President and CEO of Young Boss Media, Madam Monica Grant, as she brings a lot of ideas on Mentoring Women in Capacity Building.
What are some interesting things our readers don’t know about you?
Martial Arts - Taekwondo, being an Undisputed Champion for Years, the Tenets of Taekwondo is my guiding Principle (Humility, Modesty, Perseverance, Self-Control and Indomitable Spirit.
Playing the Trombone, as Music is the Food for the Soul.
Thank you, Arc Raphael Eluemuno Ajalie, for sharing your journey with our readers. eYs Magazine wishes you and your organization an abundance of success.