About Olisa Okafor

About Olisa Okafor

The Man Who Learnt to Build Machines Before He Ran One.

The story of a CEO who refused to become a prisoner of his own success — and built the systems to prove freedom is possible.

Olisa Okafor — Business Executive

I Did Not Inherit a Blueprint. I Built One.

Winco Foam has been manufacturing quality foam and mattresses in Nigeria for 47 years. When I stepped into the CEO chair, I inherited a company with enormous legacy and enormous complexity. I also inherited a truth that every founder eventually faces: the business could not function without me.

That is not success. That is a gilded cage.

So I made a decision that changed everything. I stopped trying to be the smartest person in every room and started building systems that were smarter than any single person. I started codifying how decisions were made. I installed governance that did not depend on me being present. And I learned — painfully, through real failure — what it means to truly scale a business.

The result? A company with a 47-year track record that is now being rebuilt from the inside out — with digital workflows, codified processes, and a leadership structure that does not require me to approve every decision.


Winco Foam manufacturing facility

Three Identities. One Obsession.

As CEO of Winco Foam: I lead one of Nigeria’s most respected foam and mattress manufacturing companies. Our work is real — factories, workers, raw materials, distributors across the country. This is where my systems thinking was born out of necessity, not theory.

As a Sleep Expert: I became obsessed with the science of sleep after realising that Nigeria’s productivity crisis starts the night before. Bad mattresses. Poor sleep hygiene. Executives grinding 16-hour days on 4 hours of broken rest. Under the handle @olisaoka4, I educate Africans on how sleep is not a luxury — it is the foundational investment in human performance.

As a Business Coach: I now work directly with Nigerian CEOs, founders, and senior managers who are trapped in their businesses. My approach — Codify. Govern. Scale. — is not a framework I read about in a book. It is the exact doctrine I used to transform Winco Foam into a company that can function, grow, and serve customers without requiring me to approve every decision.


Why AI — and Why Now?

In 2024, I began building Workforce OS — a platform that treats AI agents as formal members of staff. Not chatbots. Not automations. Formal digital employees with defined roles, accountability structures, permissions, and performance governance.

Africa cannot afford to sit out the AI revolution. The continent is leapfrogging infrastructure across every sector — mobile payments, satellite internet, solar energy. The next leap is digital labour. And I am not willing to let Nigerian businesses get left behind while the world accelerates ahead.

The future of business is not human versus AI. It is human plus AI, governed well — and I am building the infrastructure to make that a reality for African enterprises.


What I Stand For

The Values Behind Every Decision

Business coaching and leadership values
Truth over comfort

The hardest thing to hear is usually the most important thing to act on.

Systems over sentiment

Feelings motivate. Systems sustain. Build the infrastructure, not the mood.

Governance over speed

Move fast, but never faster than your governance can support the growth.

Auditability over convenience

If you can’t trace it, you don’t control it. Every decision must leave a trail.

My Operating Doctrine

Codify.
Govern.
Scale.

Every business problem I have ever solved comes back to one of these three disciplines. Codify your intelligence — pull what is in your head into documented systems. Govern your behaviour — install the structures that enforce your standards without your constant presence. Then — and only then — scale your impact. This is the sequence. It is not negotiable. And it works.

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