A boutique consultancy for the African corridor.
Most digital strategy firms either understand Africa or understand technology. Few understand both. Achuver sits at that intersection. Based in Kigali. Founded by an African operator. Designed to serve organizations that are scaling in or through African markets, where local context determines success or failure.
The approach is unfashionable. No 50-page decks. No frameworks for the sake of frameworks. No theory without execution. Every engagement starts with a diagnostic question: where is the revenue leaking, and what would it take to stop the leak?
The work spans Ghana, Rwanda, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Active engagements range from international awards organizations to luxury food brands, wellness studios, global investment firms, and one of Kigali’s leading architectural firms. What they share is a willingness to move fast and a refusal to settle for digital presence that doesn’t pay for itself.
Where is the revenue leaking, and what would it take to stop the leak?
The work needs to happen here, not just be talked about at conferences.

Sadick Achuli
Founder & Managing Director
Sadick Achuli is a Ghanaian founder based in Kigali, an alumnus of the African Leadership University and the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program. Over the last several years, he has built digital systems, AI tools, and revenue infrastructure for organizations across Ghana, Rwanda, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Across that work, a pattern became impossible to ignore. Ambitious organizations across the continent spend serious money on websites, software, and digital tools that look impressive but don’t produce revenue. Foreign agencies sell shiny solutions and leave. Local agencies often lack the technical depth to ship systems that actually scale. The continent ends up with digital presence without digital performance. Achuver was built to close that gap.
He is based in Kigali by choice. Rwanda’s bet on becoming Africa’s digital hub is real, and the work needs to happen here, not just be talked about at conferences.
- Alumnus, African Leadership University · Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program
- Active engagements across Ghana, Rwanda, the United Kingdom, and the United States
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