Empowering African Mothers in Tech

Aghama Moriah Jesurobo, founder of MumsWhoCode, is leading a digital revolution that’s transforming how mothers across 18 countries access tech careers and business opportunities.

MumsWhoCode provides technical training, mentorship, and community support—addressing key barriers for women in the digital economy. Since its launch, the platform has empowered over 4,000 mothers with the skills and connections they need to thrive.

From Tech Leader to Social Impact Founder

Aghama’s journey combines deep technical expertise with a passion for inclusion. She spent nearly two decades at Bell’s University of Technology developing software solutions before founding MumsWhoCode—bringing both institutional knowledge and practical experience to her new venture.

Today, she continues as an IT consultant while championing tech equity through her platform—demonstrating that technical excellence can be a powerful force for social change.

Daily Tech Essentials

Aghama’s gadget setup includes:

  • Main PC and sub for development work
  • Mobile phone for connectivity
  • A preference for pen-on-paper brainstorming

Her daily workflow relies on tools like SQL Server Management Studio, Visual Studio Code, Odoo, Canva, WhatsApp, Microsoft Teams, and Gemini—a strategic mix of technical and operational platforms.

Vision for the Future

Aghama envisions a tech solution that supports teenagers navigating adolescence with digital guidance—providing resources for emotional intelligence, academic growth, and healthy social habits. She also dreams of equitable access to knowledge as a fundamental human right—ensuring all individuals can benefit from technology’s transformative potential.

With her unique blend of technical skill and visionary leadership, Aghama Jesurobo is not only empowering mothers in tech but shaping a more inclusive digital future for Africa.