Inspiring peers
Since launching her YouTube channel, Aisha has mentored over 200 girls through virtual Q&A sessions. Many have begun coding clubs in their own schools, citing “PappuMobi’s tutorials” as the catalyst.
Community impact
Her collaboration with TechGirls Lagos led to the organization of the first “Women in Tech Hackathon” in her district. The event attracted 50 participants, produced 12 prototype ideas, and secured a modest cash prize for the winning team—an app that helps farmers predict market prices using SMS. pappumobi 16year girl full
Future legacy
Aisha hopes that when she eventually graduates and possibly moves abroad for university, the network she’s building will remain self‑sustaining. She envisions a digital hub—“MobiLab”—where alumni can return as mentors, ensuring a continuous flow of knowledge and opportunity. Inspiring peers Since launching her YouTube channel, Aisha
The sun peeks through the curtains of Pappumobi’s room, painting the walls with a soft, golden hue. She stretches, grabs her phone, and scrolls through her favorite playlists—today’s soundtrack is a mix of indie pop, lo‑fi beats, and a splash of classic rock that her older brother introduced her to last summer. The sun peeks through the curtains of Pappumobi’s
Quick Morning Routine:
She grabs her backpack, double‑checks her planner, and heads out the door, feeling ready to tackle the day.
Back at home, Pappumobi spends an hour in her “creative corner”—a cozy nook filled with sketchbooks, colored pencils, and her trusty tablet. Today she’s working on a digital illustration for a school art contest, inspired by the theme “Dreamscapes.” She loves how art lets her express feelings that words sometimes can’t capture.