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Tap-Dom Technologies Ltd, an AI-powered lifestyle platform integrating sustainable fashion, event discovery, and digital philanthropy, has been named Ghana’s Most AI-Driven Sustainable Innovation for Event Experiences and Social Impact at the 4th Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment (QHSE) Awards.
The prestigious ceremony, held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra, recognised African organisations that demonstrate excellence in innovation, quality standards, environmental stewardship, and community impact.
The event was organised by The Business Executive Magazine, a leading authority in business journalism and corporate leadership awards across Africa.
Tap-Dom was lauded for its innovative use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to personalise user experiences, promote sustainable fashion and events, and empower socially conscious Millennials and Gen Z to contribute to social causes through seamless digital giving.

“This recognition is a powerful validation of our vision to blend technology, culture, and social good,” said Nashiru Muniru, Co-Founder of Tap-Dom.
“We are deeply honoured to be acknowledged for using AI to drive sustainable innovation and social impact. This award is a testament to our team’s dedication to exceeding customer expectations while setting new benchmarks for others to follow. We dedicate this honour to our cherished customers for their unwavering support.”
Winning the QHSE award also grants Tap-Dom access to the International Business Council Africa (IBC Africa), a prestigious network aimed at fostering trade, investment, and partnerships across Africa and globally. This opens new avenues for Tap-Dom to scale its operations and form strategic collaborations.
About Tap-Dom Technologies Ltd.
Tap-Dom Technologies Ltd is an award-winning, AI-powered lifestyle platform that operates at the intersection of technology, culture, and social impact. The platform is designed for socially conscious Millennials and Gen Z, offering personalised recommendations for sustainable fashion discovery, a digital ecosystem that connects users to local and virtual events, seamless digital philanthropy that empowers users to support impactful causes, and a marketplace for local creatives, artisans, and social impact brands.

With a presence in Ghana and Canada, Tap-Dom is redefining how technology can drive sustainable living, social engagement, and community empowerment. In 2025, Tap-Dom’s innovative contributions earned it recognition from The Business Executive at the QHSE Awards, underscoring its role in shaping new economic models and cultural narratives through AI and ethical innovation.
About Nashiru Muniru
Nashiru Muniru, Co-Founder of Tap-Dom, is a tech entrepreneur, business analyst, and IT product and project manager, passionate about creating platforms that deliver both economic value and measurable social impact.
He also leads Eco-Logik Ventures, a sustainability-focused enterprise advancing green innovation, circular economy practices, and clean trade.
Muniru holds a Master’s in Management Innovation & Entrepreneurship from Queen’s University, Canada, and an MSc in Computer Application Technology from Xi’an University of Technology, China. He is widely respected for his contributions to ethical innovation, youth empowerment, and digital transformation across Africa.
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