Founder & CEO, Oraboss Technologies
Abiodun (Prince) Bello is the founder and CEO of Oraboss Technologies and the architect of Orabo. Over 18+ years across Nigeria, South Africa, and the United States, he built and secured enterprise systems at scale — cloud infrastructure for telecoms serving 50,000+ concurrent users, a zero-downtime banking migration covering 1.2 million accounts, and zero-trust security frameworks across 12 data centers.
He built Orabo for a reason he knows first-hand. As an African professional who relocated to the United States and studied here as an international student, he experienced how much of the “japa” journey runs on rumor, scam agents, and outdated forum threads. Orabo is his answer: every eligibility standard, document requirement, and pathway in the platform is grounded in primary government sources and dated when verified, so users can check a rule against its source instead of trusting an agent.
Orabo reflects the discipline of his background. The same evidence-first, source-cited methodology Bello applied to enterprise security audits and machine-learning research now governs how Orabo’s knowledge base is built, verified, and kept current. The platform is designed to inform decisions, not replace professional counsel — every output cites its sources and points users to registered immigration advisers for formal legal advice.
He holds an MBA in IT Management from Lake Erie College and is completing an MSc in IT Management (Cybersecurity Analytics) at Oakland University, where he is a Graduate Research Assistant researching machine learning for financial risk and healthcare cybersecurity, with papers in preparation for Springer and Elsevier journals. He is currently preparing PhD applications in technology policy, AI governance, and information-systems governance.