We design inclusive spaces people love to work in.

The tl;dr

We are a group of young, hardworking people working out of Nigeria. We use brains and fancy machines to create designs, products and workplace experiences that help our clients solve problems and expand possibilities.

Cafe One Launch Micdee Designs
UN WFP Zero Hunger Pitch Event Micdee Designs

Values

Our values are like a compass that shows us the direction we want to go in and who we want to be. They shape the way we work and how we interact within ourselves and with others. We aim to embody these values, which are ambitious yet purposeful, in everything we do.

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Build for the future

We prioritise sustainability, resilience, and adaptability in our processes. This approach involves creating spaces that can meet the needs of the present and future generations, while minimising the negative impact on the environment.

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Collaborate!

Collaboration is at the core of our belief system. We are always on the lookout for partnerships with other outstanding professionals who have the expertise and know-how to enable us create transformation and lasting solutions.

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Never compromise on quality

We maintain high standards in all our dealings, regardless of the people, client, project size, scope or budget. Ensuring that designs meet or exceed industry standards, building codes and regulations.

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Humans First

We prioritise the needs, well-being, and safety of humans in our processes. This involves understanding and prioritising the needs, realities and experiences of our people and the people we serve.

Micdee HQ

Interior of the Micdee HQ with wooden flooring, staircase with wooden steps and metal railing, exposed black ceiling with recessed lighting, white walls with framed artwork, and a partial view of a hallway
A digital display screen mounted on a beige wall, showing information about a room, with a reflection of a green couch in the background.
Photo of a framed poster on an indoor wall, featuring a modern interior space with orange seating and small black tables, next to a white potted plant, viewed from a doorway.
Micdee’s Modern office reception area with a wooden accent wall, black and wooden reception desk, green potted plant, two small white tables with black legs, framed artwork on white walls, and the company logo 'Micdee' on the wall.
Two framed posters on a beige wall, one displaying modern interior ceiling design with black slatted panels and lighting, the other showcasing an orange wall with seating and a potted plant in a bright room.
On a beige wall, there is a black-framed poster showing an image of an office with three black office chairs and a window with natural light.
A cozy living room with a beige sofa, two small round white side tables, a window with sheer curtains, and a large plant partially obscuring the view.
Interior of an art gallery hallway with framed artwork on white walls, a black accent wall with a white abstract logo, and wooden stairs with metal railing to the right.

Our People

  • Michael Awonowo

    Chief Executive Officer

  • Doyinsola Ayansola

    Design Lead

  • Bolatito Olayode

    Human Resources Manager

  • Kawthar Ugbana

    Procurement Lead

  • Muhammad Habeeb

    Project Manager

  • Samuel Ajeigbe

    Project Manager

  • Oluwatoyin Victoria

    Senior Finance Officer

  • Folorunsho Ajenifuja

    Project Manager

  • Busola Titcombe

    Project Manager

  • Chisa Uwaifo

    Product Designer

  • Kehinde Kolade

    Senior Designer II

  • Paul Bobby

    Procurement Officer

  • Adeola Abilawon

    Quantity Surveyor III

  • Oluwaseun Bamidele

    Senior Technical Designer I

  • Peter Amarachukwu Ifeanyi

    Senior Designer I

  • Ifeoluwa Olugbenro

    Senior Site Manager

  • Kayode Okunola

    Senior Site Manager

  • Shabach Rotimi

    Media Producer

  • David Nwokocha

    QA/QC Supervisor

  • Ademola Adebayo

    Creative Designer

  • Raymond Damap

    Quantity Surveyor II

  • Sharon Dedeke

    Junior Transformation Officer

  • Timilehin Oyeniran

    Designer

  • Adedamola Hammed

    Designer

  • Oreoluwa Olajide

    Designer

  • Increase Ndubuisi

    Creative Designer

  • Victor Baiyewu

    Designer

  • Yusuf Balogun

    Site Manager

  • Emmanuel Olatunji

    Site Manager

  • Olanrewaju Ajiteru

    Designer

  • Samiat Ibrahim

    Designer

  • Oluwatobi Agbaje

    Finance Officer

  • Omowunmi Kolawole

    HR Officer

  • Rachael Osogbah

    HSE Officer

  • Vincent Odiba

    HSE Officer

  • Odunayo Oginni

    Junior Quantity Surveyor

  • Oluwamayokun Ajayi

    Junior Designer

  • Oluwadara Alao

    Junior Designer

  • Mary Olaleye

    Procurement Associate

  • Onosiza Mohammed

    Front Office Personnel

  • Busayo Alabi

    Social Media Manager

  • Ikaake Anwatim

    Quantity Surveyor Intern

  • Enoch Oyelami

    Siwes Intern

  • Daniel Aigbiniode

    Siwes Intern

  • Kenneth Igibah

    Siwes Intern

Clients

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Two children sitting at a table playing with toys and drawing on paper, with a boy wearing a red shirt and a girl with glasses and an orange shirt.
Gray circular logo with the text 'UAC' in large white letters and 'since 1879' beneath.
Nexford University logo in black and white.
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Black and gray logo with a five-pointed star and the text "ROKU" beneath it.
Sterling logo with a stylized eye symbol and the slogan "Your One Customer Bank" in gray on a transparent background.
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Campaigns, Events and CSR

Often, we collaborate with nonprofit organisations on projects and campaigns to reach a marginalised community or expand the potential of existing communities. We are always inspired to utilise our design principles to do more for our environment to inspire the people around us to be more and do more.

Till date, we have worked with a few organisations not limited to the United Nations World Food Programme on their Zero Hunger Pitch Event and Dreamcode Africa on creating a tech-enabled hub to educate, mentor and inspire high school students.

World Food Programme Zero Hunger Sprint Pitch Event 2021

A collaboration with the United Nations World Food Programme in conjunction with Innovation Accelerator and the Zero Hunger Roundtable to host a pitch day event for selected innovators across Nigeria to facilitate private sector startup connections and a chance to win $50,000 funding for vetted startups.

We created an authentic and uplifting event that communicated the initiative’s drive towards a wider Zero Hunger discourse and its support for forward thinking innovators who are tackling these issues.

Dreamcode Foundation

A collaboration with Dreamcode Africa to launch a tech-enabled learning center in Ota, Ogun state as first of many centers to be created in other parts of the country and in Africa.

Dreamcode reaches children and youth through a S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics) based after-school program and invests in mentoring high school students to be leaders and role models.

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