A professional IT specialist, he leverages his technology skills to address the challenges faced by African populations. As the head of a tech company, he has developed several technological solutions.
Nsadi Mbiapa (photo) is a computer scientist and entrepreneur from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He is the co-founder and CEO of Faithful, a startup specializing in the development of IT solutions.
Founded in 2020, Faithful's mission is to solve problems faced by African populations through technology. The company assists its clients in creating web and mobile applications, developing software, and managing systems and networks. It also offers services such as data analysis, IT maintenance, and consulting. Innovatively, the startup has developed several solutions to meet societal needs.
One of Faithful's key developments is Newmed, a software that handles registration and card generation for the entrance exam to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Kinshasa. The startup also designed Lata, a social network dedicated to fashion, and Smart Couture App, an application for managing orders, finished products, and deliveries for tailors.
In addition to his role at Faithful, Nsadi Mbiapa co-founded and became the CEO of Express App in 2021. This mobile application, which operates without an internet connection, provides mobile money, mobile banking, and other financial services in the DRC and Central Africa.
Also in 2021, he co-founded Masolo, a free instant messaging app in the DRC that ensures the confidentiality of communications. Masolo offers features such as instant messaging, voice and video calls, and file transfers.
Nsadi Mbiapa holds a master's degree in computer engineering from the University of Kinshasa, obtained in 2023. During his studies, he served as the head of the IT department at Convipat, an NGO promoting agriculture. He also worked as an IT consultant for RATALBI Pisciculture, a fish production center in Kinshasa.
Between 2019 and 2020, he was the deputy project manager for a University of Kinshasa initiative aimed at creating a potable water system for the residents of Dwale, in the Bateke Plateau of the DRC.
Melchior Koba