About

Curious by nature.
Engineer by training.

My name is Isaac Odoma. I am a System Qualification Engineer at ASML in the Netherlands, an aeronautical engineering graduate, and currently working on African MRO Intelligence — a platform tracking aviation maintenance across Africa.

I grew up in Nigeria, raised by Christian parents, and moved to the Netherlands almost a decade ago to study. I believe that learning is having the courage to change your mind. I believe that kindness and love multiply when shared and I want to be a multi-multiplier of both.

Isaac Odoma

About This Blog

The intention behind this blog is to use it as a learning domain — learning from you the readers, while sharing and documenting my thoughts, ideas, and opinions. By extension, to bring you lots of value. To cause a stir in your head as you read. To improve my own writing in the process.

I write about dots — how to create them, collect them, and how to connect them. Often, I enjoy reading books, articles, and learning how to learn something new. Books about human behaviour, psychology, entrepreneurship, and product development have recently captured my interest.

I am curious and intrigued by what makes us think the way we do, incentives, what motivates human actions, how to successfully have difficult conversations, and the lens through which we view things. How culture, environment, habits, and religion influence our choices.

I would like to use my blog as a way to connect with people and make new connections. So, feel free to contact me via the contact page — I’d love to hear from you.

What I Value

1
Continuous Improvement
Reading, changing your mind when new evidence demands it, and treating every experience; good or bad as something to learn and improve from
2
Kindness as a Multiplier
Kindness and love multiply when shared. And I want to be a multi-multiplier of both.
3
Long-Term Thinking
Willing to accept short-term trade-offs for long-term alignment. My career and platform are both expressions of this.
4
Impact on Africa
There’s a passion in my heart to contribute meaningfully to Africa. My European experience and training is more of a preparation than the final destination. The long-term vision is to contribute significantly to building the infrastructure, talent, and intelligence that African aviation needs.