DeDataHub has launched publicly as Africa and the UK’s first AI-powered career intelligence platform for data and AI professionals — built on a methodology the founder used to transform his own career against every odd.
In March 2023, Raji Kudus Adewale applied for a kitchen porter job to survive while building a life in the UK as a first-generation immigrant. He was rejected.
Fourteen months later, in May 2024, he accepted a Senior Product Associate role at JP Morgan Chase.
Not entry-level. Senior. At one of the world’s most competitive financial institutions.
The gap between those two moments wasn’t luck and it wasn’t just hard work. It was career intelligence — the specific, structured knowledge of what employers actually want, how to position yourself to get it, and when to make your moves. And Adewale documented every step of it.
That documentation is now DeDataHub.
Not a course platform. A career intelligence platform
DeDataHub launched publicly in April 2026 as an AI-powered career intelligence platform built specifically for people pursuing data and AI careers. It is not an LMS. It is not a course library. It is a full career transformation system — one that combines structured learning tracks with an AI Career Advisory System that stays with users from their first lesson all the way to a job offer.
The platform currently offers four specialist tracks: Data Analytics, Data Science, Data Engineering, and AI/LLM Engineering. Each track comes with its own dedicated AI career advisor — not a reactive chatbot you have to prompt, but a proactive system that monitors your progress, identifies your skill gaps, recommends your next steps, and surfaces live job opportunities matched to where you actually are in your career development.
“Most people trying to break into data and AI aren’t failing because they can’t do the work,” says Adewale. “They’re failing because they don’t have access to the career intelligence that tells them what to do, in what order, and how to make employers notice them. That’s the gap DeDataHub closes.”
Built for three people
DeDataHub was designed for the career transitioner switching into data or AI from another field and not knowing where to start. For the recent graduate entering a job market that asks for three years of experience for entry-level roles. And for the working professional who can see that data and AI are the future of their industry and wants to cross over before they are left behind.
These are not niche users. They are the majority of people attempting to enter one of the most in-demand job markets on earth — and they are being consistently failed by the tools available to them.
The problem with existing tools
Course platforms teach skills but offer no career support. Coaching is expensive and inaccessible. Generic AI tools like ChatGPT give broad advice with no memory of your journey, no understanding of data and AI career progression patterns, and no live job intelligence.
DeDataHub’s AI Career Advisory System is built differently. It maintains continuity across your entire career development journey. It understands the specific progression patterns of data and AI roles. It integrates real-time job market intelligence during your sessions. And it builds your portfolio and interview readiness alongside your skills — because getting hired requires more than just learning.
The platform is the proof
Adewale built a strong organic community under the name DeDataDude before writing a single line of code for the platform. He mentored over a thousand professionals using the same systematic approach that now powers the DeDataHub AI Career Advisory System. Every feature on the platform traces back to something he learned, tested, or lived through on his own journey.
“DeDataHub isn’t an AI company that does career coaching,” he says. “It’s a career transformation company that uses AI to make the exact intelligence that created my transformation accessible to everyone who needs it.”
About DeDataHub
DeDataHub Limited is registered in the United Kingdom and Nigeria. The platform launched to the public in April 2026 and is accessible at dedatahub.io.





