Amos has been considered an activist and a public schooling advocate. Reflective on how development can be inclusive, he has always been concerned with fundamentals; foundations of development. He is a strong believer in a person as the unit of development. Amos provides strategic and implementation leadership at Opticum. His inspiration to join Opticum came from running a coffee house where 70% of his clients were young women. He believes that the fate of Africa lies in the hands of women aged between 24-35 years.
I choose to live legacy — not someday, not eventually, but today. In how I lead. In how I relate. In what I build and what I release. I join a movement that refuses to wait.