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REQZI: Reinventing Residential Property Management | The Founders Behind the Platform

52 min · 19. kesä 2026
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What happens when residential buildings stop running on disconnected tools and start operating as one connected system? In this episode, we speak with Abdulmalik Abdullahi Shinkafi Founder Ceo, AI Intergration Engineer at Cambridge and Musa Christopher, Co-Founder , Ex Amazon Operations Manager about the platform they are building to transform residential property management in the UK. Reqzi is a UK building operations platform that replaces spreadsheets, WhatsApp groups, paper logs, emails, and other disconnected tools with one real-time system connecting directors, front desk teams, and residents. Through three integrated portals an Admin Dashboard, a Front Desk Portal, and a Resident App Reqzi brings every aspect of building operations into one flow. In our conversation Abdulmalik and Musa discuss the problem they set out to solve, why most managed residential buildings still operate on fragmented systems, and how Reqzi is creating a more connected, transparent, and efficient experience for everyone involved. We also explore some remarkable milestones behind the platform: • Zero external funding and zero paid marketing, yet more than 40 companies are already in the pipeline. • The entire platform was built in-house by a single technical CEO. • Reqzi Go, their solution for landlords, HMO owners, and letting agents, was created after customers requested it before it was even on the roadmap. Built by two Nigerian-born founders, Reqzi is proving that innovation does not have to be complicated. Sometimes, the biggest transformation comes from connecting people who have always worked in the same building but never on the same system. Connect REQZI (https://www.linkedin.com/company/reqzi) Instagram - reqziofficial (https://www.instagram.com/reqziofficial) YouTube - reqziofficial (https://youtube.com/@reqziofficial?si=DdTzTFsJPpeaA9h4) X - reqziofficial (https://x.com/reqziofficial) TikTok - reqziofficial (https://www.tiktok.com/@reqziofficial?_r=1&_t=ZN-97JiKNBLdx8) Musa - www.linkedin.com/in/musa-christopher Malik - https://www.linkedin.com/in/abdulmalik-abdullahi-shinkafi-5645a21b6

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jakson REQZI: Reinventing Residential Property Management | The Founders Behind the Platform kansikuva

REQZI: Reinventing Residential Property Management | The Founders Behind the Platform

What happens when residential buildings stop running on disconnected tools and start operating as one connected system? In this episode, we speak with Abdulmalik Abdullahi Shinkafi Founder Ceo, AI Intergration Engineer at Cambridge and Musa Christopher, Co-Founder , Ex Amazon Operations Manager about the platform they are building to transform residential property management in the UK. Reqzi is a UK building operations platform that replaces spreadsheets, WhatsApp groups, paper logs, emails, and other disconnected tools with one real-time system connecting directors, front desk teams, and residents. Through three integrated portals an Admin Dashboard, a Front Desk Portal, and a Resident App Reqzi brings every aspect of building operations into one flow. In our conversation Abdulmalik and Musa discuss the problem they set out to solve, why most managed residential buildings still operate on fragmented systems, and how Reqzi is creating a more connected, transparent, and efficient experience for everyone involved. We also explore some remarkable milestones behind the platform: • Zero external funding and zero paid marketing, yet more than 40 companies are already in the pipeline. • The entire platform was built in-house by a single technical CEO. • Reqzi Go, their solution for landlords, HMO owners, and letting agents, was created after customers requested it before it was even on the roadmap. Built by two Nigerian-born founders, Reqzi is proving that innovation does not have to be complicated. Sometimes, the biggest transformation comes from connecting people who have always worked in the same building but never on the same system. Connect REQZI (https://www.linkedin.com/company/reqzi) Instagram - reqziofficial (https://www.instagram.com/reqziofficial) YouTube - reqziofficial (https://youtube.com/@reqziofficial?si=DdTzTFsJPpeaA9h4) X - reqziofficial (https://x.com/reqziofficial) TikTok - reqziofficial (https://www.tiktok.com/@reqziofficial?_r=1&_t=ZN-97JiKNBLdx8) Musa - www.linkedin.com/in/musa-christopher Malik - https://www.linkedin.com/in/abdulmalik-abdullahi-shinkafi-5645a21b6

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jakson Beyond Breakthroughs: Innovation Communicated kansikuva

Beyond Breakthroughs: Innovation Communicated

Beyond Breakthroughs: Innovation Communicated (with Eva Kagiri-Kalanzi) What happens when science-led startups win on technical breakthroughs but lose on the message? Research shows that clear science communication can increase an innovation’s public adoption by over 60%, yet up to 80% of deep-tech failures are driven by commercialisation and messaging gaps rather than flaws in the core science. In this episode of Discovering Africa Thru Technology host Raziah Quallatein Mwawanga sits down with Eva Kagiri-Kalanzi, a Science Communication and international development expert from Synapse-Collaborative & AISCE. With nearly 20 years of experience shaping innovation ecosystems between the UK and Africa, Eva breaks down why traditional agency models fail deep-tech founders and how fragmented messaging stalls critical solutions. We discuss the birth of AISCE, a pioneering platform bridging the gap between complex science, strategy, and governance. Eva addresses the rising "AI trust gap" in high-stakes fields where factual errors or AI hallucinations can decimate investor confidence overnight and outlines why a strict "human in the loop" approach is vital. Deep dive into the core DATT mandate: promoting the power of African experts' knowledge to solve local and global challenges. Eva shares how African science startups can move past simply producing research to completely owning their narrative and using strategic communication as a tool of global power. Hit subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode! Connect with Us: https://www.facebook.com/discoverAfrDATT https://open.spotify.com/show/4DSLXnQZGtKRzQOwj4zoik https://www.instagram.com/discoverafrdatt/ https://www.facebook.com/discoverAfrDATT https://www.linkedin.com/company/discovering-africa-thru-technology, https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discoveringafricadatt https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoveringAfricaDATT https://www.tiktok.com/@discoverafrdatt?_r=1&_t=ZS-976vwa4lu7w discoveringafricadatt@gmail.com +255756606041 Guest LinkedIn: Connect with Eva Kagiri-Kalanzi LinkedIn [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/evakagiri-kalanzi] Platform: Learn more about Synapse-Collaborative & AISCE Synapse-Collaborative [https://synapse-collaborative.com/] #ScienceCommunication #DeepTech #AfricanInnovation #EthicalAI #TechGovernance #DATTPodcast

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50 million people are trapped in modern slavery today. To meet the UN's 2030 eradication goal, we would need to free 10,000 people every single day for the next decade. In the UK alone, over 23,000 potential victims were referred to authorities in 2025 a 22% increase and the highest number ever recorded. Across Africa, 7 million people live in modern slavery, with children accounting for a devastating 62% of identified victims. This is not a history lesson. It is happening right now. In this episode of Discovering Africa Through Technology, host Raziah Quallatein Mwawanga sits down with Jillian Alexander a scholar with five degrees across sociology, human rights, criminology, and law who left the boardroom for the frontlines. Starting as a volunteer walking alongside survivors, Jillian built something radically different: Unbound Organisation, a coaching-led, strengths-based, tech-enabled social enterprise designed not to rescue people, but to unlock their own power to rebuild. We explore the five pillars of the Unbound framework Unlock, Unlearn, Unfold, Uplift, and Unbound and ask: How does technology help a survivor move from trauma to autonomy? We also issue a challenge. The UK's Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner warns that criminals now use AI and digital platforms to "recruit, groom and control victims at scale." If technology is being weaponised to trap people, then technology must be part of the solution to set them free. This episode is a call to the builders: developers, business owners, policymakers, and investors. Not pity. Partnership. As Archbishop Desmond Tutu said: "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor." Discovering Africa Through Technology  cutting through the noise to celebrate the visionaries building solutions from the ground up. https://www.instagram.com/discoverafrdatt/ discoveringafricadatt@gmail.com

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Cancer is rising — Tech can turn the tide. Join us as we explore how Technology and & AI are Transforming Lung Cancer Care in Kenya With Dr. Elias Melly the CEO of the National Cancer Institute of Kenya & LAA-MEA Chapter Steering Committee Member. Did you know that 44,000 people are annually diagonised with cancer in Kenya 32,000 people die of Cancer Annually 92% cancer patients die annually There is a 5% survival rate for Cancer 90% of people diagnised with Lung Cancer dont smoke and not secondary smokers Your environment and upbringing can affect your genetic make up regardless of your race Join us to hear inspiring research, policy, information, advocacy and investment advice can reduce the burden of rising cancer. Dr Elias explores Targetted interventions and leveraging on technology to treat patients with targetted interventions get better outcomes with minimal side effects. Strategy Early detection, proper diagnosis, treatement and after care treatment, using Ai Powerered High Resolution X Rays, community engargement, intergrated screening programs and information are game changers in the fight against Lung Cancer. Dr Elias Melly NCI Twitter: @ncikenyaNCI Instagram: @nci_kenyaNCI LinkedIn: @National Cancer Institute of KenyaNCI Facebook: @National Cancer Institute of KenyaTwitter: @DrEliasMellyLinkedIn: @Dr. Elias Melly, M.DInstagram: Dr_EliasMelly Follow us on Twitter: @discoverAfrDATT Instagram:@discoverAfrDATT Facebook:discoverAfrDATT LinkedIn:@discoverAfrDATT Email: discoveringafricadatt@gmailcom

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