Mubarak Ajuwon Olamide
@mbkbosssStudent leader, department of philosophy university of Lagos. My journey within the Cardano ecosystem has been shaped by active participation, from onboarding new members into Intersect, to organizing community initiatives, to contributing as a Project Catalyst reviewer. Ready to contribute!
Endorsements received
My name is Aleem and I’m endorsing Mubarak for the budget committee because he brings a rare mix of execution , structure and accountability. He’s a builder that is not just talking about governance but has actively contributing and delivering within ecosystem
Mubarak has proven that you don’t need a huge budget to create impact. His work within the Cardano student community and ecosystem speaks for itself. That’s the kind of mindset we need in budgeting decisions.
I’m endorsing Mubarak for the Cardano Budget Committee. As a friend, I’ve seen how he executes with limited resources, from organizing impactful events to onboarding new members into the ecosystem. He understands that funding should translate to real outcomes, not just activity.
Mubarak is someone who understands both the technical and human sides of the ecosystem. From the people to the processes, and outcomes. That balance is important for effective governance.
Endorsing Mubarak. He has consistently shown up from organizing, contributing, and engaging within the ecosystem. More importantly, he understands that funding should be tied to measurable impact and not just spending
Mubarak understands the importance of structure in execution. His leadership roles and involvement in ecosystem initiatives make him well-suited for a position that requires careful and fair resource allocation.
Supporting Mubarak’s candidacy. He has been actively involved in the Cardano ecosystem through community building, governance participation, and initiative execution. He brings both experience and intention.
What stands out about Mubarak is his consistency. He doesn’t disappear, he always contributes, engages, and delivers. That kind of reliability is important in governance roles.
Oyewole my namesake I’ve watched Mubarak grow within the Cardano ecosystem, from onboarding members to contributing to events and governance processes. He understands both the builder’s needs and the responsibility of managing funds.
I support Mubarak’s candidacy because he doesn’t just participate, he contributes meaningfully. His work in onboarding and community growth shows he’s committed to expanding the ecosystem responsibly. He’s one of the best choice for the budgeting seat.
Endorsements Given
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