In his book Power 237, Dr Guy Gweth, President of the African Centre for Competitive Intelligence (ACCI), reminds us that innovation is one of the key drivers of sustainable economic growth and national power. Abihngeng Zenabuin, a DevOps engineer and cloud infrastructure expert, belongs to a generation of talents whose international reach brings both inspiration and opportunities to Cameroon.
Based in Canada, this Cameroonian professional successfully manages complex technological environments for renowned institutions such as the Royal Bank of Canada, IBM, Telus Health, and ATB Financial. Specialised in the design and management of secure and resilient IT architectures, Abihngeng Zenabuin masters multi-cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP), automated CI/CD pipelines, Kubernetes orchestration, and large-scale system optimisation. Her work has notably led to a 40% acceleration in software deployment cycles, while strengthening the security and reliability of infrastructure.
But her influence extends well beyond the technological sphere. In 2022, she founded Abizen IT Consulting Inc., a company dedicated to training and mentoring young professionals—especially women—in cloud and DevOps careers. Through her initiatives “Tech Coach with Abih” and “Children in Tech”, she is actively transferring the skills of tomorrow to future generations, while advancing digital inclusion and youth empowerment.
This dual focus—high-level technical expertise and a deep commitment to knowledge sharing—makes Abihngeng Zenabuin a true role model of soft power and technological leadership. Her journey perfectly reflects the potential of a networked Cameroon, where the talents of the diaspora can be mobilised to boost the nation’s competitiveness, digital sovereignty, and global appeal.
By highlighting figures like Abihngeng, Power 237 seeks to demonstrate that a nation’s strength is not proclaimed—it is built, line by line of code, decision after decision, around committed, competent, and visionary men and women.
Power 237 Team