Murital M. Oshiomole
Visual designer & web dev

I have always held a deep appreciation for the natural world, which inspired me to study Environmental Biology. My love for nature wasn’t just a passing interest—it shaped my academic path and equipped me with the knowledge to care for the environment and advise others on how to protect it.
Interestingly, my journey into technology began around the same time. My first personal computer was a humble machine powered by Intel’s Celeron processor with GMA 450 graphics. Though modest, I absolutely loved that relic. It was my first taste of owning a computer, and it could do some pretty cool tricks. But of all its capabilities, one thing captivated me the most: how it rendered a webpage.
That single question—how does this happen?—ignited a curiosity that led me to web design. Today, I build websites professionally, and truth be told, I’m still just as fascinated as I was back then.
I believe that relationships are the heartbeat of human progress. They are the invisible threads that have pulled us from steam engines to electric trains, from scattered villages to a connected world of over eight billion souls. Just a century ago, the world was quieter, smaller—and now, look how far we’ve come.
None of this happened by chance. It took people choosing to trust, to collaborate, to reach across divides—building new relationships and nurturing old ones. Whether through historic treaties or a simple act of service, every connection matters. That’s why I ensure that I offer customer service that isn’t just efficient, but genuinely human—because I believe progress continues with how we treat and deal with one another.


I have always held a deep appreciation for the natural world, which inspired me to study Environmental Biology. My love for nature wasn’t just a passing interest—it shaped my academic path and equipped me with the knowledge to care for the environment and advise others on how to protect it.
Interestingly, my journey into technology began around the same time. My first personal computer was a humble machine powered by Intel’s Celeron processor with GMA 450 graphics. Though modest, I absolutely loved that relic. It was my first taste of owning a computer, and it could do some pretty cool tricks. But of all its capabilities, one thing captivated me the most: how it rendered a webpage.
That single question—how does this happen?—ignited a curiosity that led me to web design. Today, I build websites professionally, and truth be told, I’m still just as fascinated as I was back then.

I believe that relationships are the heartbeat of human progress. They are the invisible threads that have pulled us from steam engines to electric trains, from scattered villages to a connected world of over eight billion souls. Just a century ago, the world was quieter, smaller—and now, look how far we’ve come.
None of this happened by chance. It took people choosing to trust, to collaborate, to reach across divides—building new relationships and nurturing old ones. Whether through historic treaties or a simple act of service, every connection matters. That’s why I ensure that I offer customer service that isn’t just efficient, but genuinely human—because I believe progress continues with how we treat and deal with one another.