What does it really take to build something that matters?
In this episode of Founder Fumbles, Dahmari Taplin sits down with Samuel Ogah — AI Engineer, founder of ZICloud Tech, and creator of the African Innovation and Cultural Center — for a real conversation about purpose, pressure, and persistence in entrepreneurship.
Sam’s journey is rooted in impact. He’s not just building businesses — he’s building systems designed to close opportunity gaps through education, innovation, and automation. But like every founder, the path hasn’t been easy.
In this episode, we go beyond surface-level wins and dive into the real experience of building — the challenges, the self-doubt, the lessons, and the growth that comes with it.
We talk about how Sam got started, the obstacles he’s faced, and what’s helped him stay consistent even when things felt uncertain. From developing new skills to staying mentally locked in, this conversation highlights what it actually takes to keep going.
If you’re an entrepreneur navigating your own journey — trying to stay motivated, build something meaningful, and figure it out along the way — this episode will give you both perspective and fuel.
🎧 Tap in and hear the real story behind the mission.