Draft:Miracle Agholor

Miracle Agholor (born 1994) is a Nigerian technology professional, researcher, and writer based in the United Kingdom. His work relates to artificial intelligence, agentic systems, and blockchain technology. He has published an IEEE conference paper [1]on blockchain technology and is the author of a book on artificial intelligence and agentic intelligence. He is the founder of technology companies operating in Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Early life and education

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Miracle was born in Nigeria. He obtained a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Computer Engineering from Delta State Polytechnic, Nigeria. He later earned a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Computing from the University of East London, United Kingdom, where he graduated with first-class honors from the Department of Computer Science and Digital Technologies.[2]

Career

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Miracle’s professional activities include technology research, consulting, and venture development. His work involves the application of artificial intelligence, agentic systems, and blockchain-based technologies across different contexts.

He is the founder of Vision Labs Ltd, a Nigeria-based technology company, and VizionMinds Ltd[3], a United Kingdom–registered technology company. His work has included coordinating project teams, managing resources, and contributing to the development of technology systems.

Research and publications

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Miracle has contributed to academic and industry discussions on emerging technologies through research publications and written articles.

In 2024, he authored a peer-reviewed conference paper published in IEEE conference proceedings that examined blockchain technology and its applications, including decentralized healthcare crowdfunding using smart contracts[4].

In 2026, he published a book on artificial intelligence and agentic intelligence, which discusses autonomous systems, human–AI collaboration, and decision-making architectures.

In addition to academic publications, Miracle has written technology-related articles on artificial intelligence, blockchain, and digital innovation. His work has appeared in media outlets such as Vanguard, BusinessDay, and The Sun Nigeria.

Public engagement and thought leadership

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Miracle’s commentary emphasizes the social, ethical, and institutional implications of emerging technologies, with particular focus on underrepresented regions such as Africa. His work addresses topics including technological sovereignty, responsible AI design, and the role of intelligent systems in governance and economic power distribution.[5]

He has participated in conferences, academic forums, and media discussions where he provides analysis on artificial intelligence, applied innovation, and digital systems.

Leadership and civic engagement

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During his participation in Nigeria’s National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme in Ogun State, Miracle served as Youth President. In this role, he led initiatives promoting information technology awareness, digital literacy, and community-based technology sensitization, and coordinated team-based projects aimed at skills development and public engagement.

Awards and recognition

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  • In 2025, Miracle received recognition from the Africa Under 40 CEOs Awards, acknowledging his contributions to technology and innovation.[6]

Affiliations

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  • Member, British Computer Society (BCS) (since 2024)

Selected works

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Books

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  • Agentic Intelligence: Security, Governance, and the Future of Decision Systems (2026)[7]

Conference papers

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  • “Decentralized Healthcare Crowdfunding: Leveraging Smart Contracts for Global Medical Research and Treatment” (IEEE conference proceedings, 2024)[8]

Articles

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  • “Can Disruptive Technologies Reinvent Africa’s Agricultural Economy?” — The Sun Nigeria[9]
  • “Data Is the New Currency, and Agentic AI Is Learning How to Spend It” — Vanguard[10]
  • “Designing AI for People: Responsibility and Innovation Across Continents” — BusinessDay[11]




References

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