I'm Victor — I build and maintain the physical layer of technology (networks, CCTV, hardware) and the interface layer people actually touch (web apps, dashboards, portals). Based in Lagos, Nigeria.
Most engineers specialize in one layer of the stack. I work across both — because in Lagos, the network cable and the login page are usually problems for the same person to solve.
I lead the Technical Team at Timeon Kairos Polytechnic (TKP), where I'm responsible for the institution's technical infrastructure and the software its staff and students use daily — including the student portal system.
I also work as a Junior Computer Engineer & Software Engineer at Global T&T, and serve as a Computer Engineer with the Lagos State Criminal Information System, supporting hardware, networking, and systems reliability in a security-critical environment.
Across all three, I move between the hardware layer — networks, CCTV, systems support — and the software layer: building real tools with Node.js, Express, and EJS, and learning React as I go.
Toggle the chips above the fold to filter the work below by channel — or read both, since most of my projects draw on each.
A mix of institutional software, business tools, and hardware-adjacent systems.
Role-based portal for Timeon Kairos Polytechnic serving six user roles, with secure auth and an animated login experience.
My own computer sales and repair business in Lagos — PC builds, repairs, and client hardware support, with branded receipts and invoicing.
Multi-speaker voice-to-text web app built on the Web Speech API for real-time transcription.
Two online radio station sites — one YouTube-powered, one modeled on Radio Lagos — with live-style player UIs.
Interactive, color-coded admission form for TKP, later expanded into the full student portal system.
Two grocery store web applications — one Flask-based, one pure HTML/CSS/JS — exploring different stacks for the same problem.