Adejumobi Calls for Stronger AI Infrastructure in Africa

Adeyinka Adejumobi, a professional in the AI data sector, stated that Africa's ambition in artificial intelligence requires stronger infrastructure. In a recent media statement from the United Kingdom, she stressed the importance of moving beyond basic data dashboards to invest in deeper technological foundations.
Adejumobi noted that current AI systems across Africa primarily function as reporting environments rather than intelligent systems capable of making reliable predictions and adapting to changing conditions. She highlighted the misconception that merely collecting large volumes of data would create AI readiness, pointing out that fragmented workflows and incomplete records pose significant obstacles.
Adejumobi warned that user tolerance is low for unstable predictive systems, particularly in high-stakes sectors like healthcare and financial services. She urged founders to be honest about their analytical features and called on investors and policymakers to recognize the need for skill programs and data standards.
Adejumobi remains optimistic about Africa's potential but insists that sustainable leadership will require long-term investments in data maturity and operational architecture.
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