Benedict Adurosakin | Words. Systems. Impact.
This is where storytelling meets strategy, where poetry shakes hands with code. I write books that whisper to the future and build tools that serve the present. From reflective letters to digital health insights, this channel is a journey through thought, transformation, and the architecture of meaning.
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Benedict Adurosakin
2025 was a year of building, quietly, deliberately, and with purpose.
Looking back, most of my work this past year revolved around one central idea: using systems, design, and intelligence to solve real problems.
Some highlights:
I worked on Chowvanna, a project that pushed me to think deeply about structure. How users move through a product, how information is presented, and how simplicity drives adoption. It reinforced the importance of clean logic and intentional design.
I also spent a significant amount of time building and refining data tables and structured interfaces. These projects may look simple on the surface, but they demand clarity, scalability, and precision underneath. The work sharpened my attention to detail and strengthened my appreciation for systems that simply work.
One of the most defining projects of the year was WUBEN AI. From concept to execution, this project challenged me to merge healthcare insight with AI-driven workflows. It required balancing innovation with responsibility, ensuring automation supports decision-making rather than complicating it. WUBEN AI expanded my thinking around digital health, intelligent dashboards, and real-world usability.
Beyond these, 2025 included several other meaningful builds, each contributing to my growth across healthcare innovation, AI-assisted systems, content strategy, and digital product design. Some projects were visible. Others lived quietly behind the scenes. All of them mattered.
More than anything, this year taught me that progress is not always loud. Sometimes it shows up as better structure, cleaner logic, clearer thinking, and work that compounds over time.
I am carrying these lessons into 2026 more focused, more intentional, and more committed to building things that last.
If you are working at the intersection of healthcare, technology, AI, or digital systems, I would love to connect and learn from your journey as well.
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This journey is still unfolding, and the best content is ahead. I’m grateful for the community we’re building and for the trust you place in me each time you click play.
If you’re new here, welcome. If you’ve been here a while, thank you for staying. Let’s keep growing together.
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Today I launched WUBEN AI, an AI intake and automation system that is already handling real patient intake and live chat for The Benedicts Hospital.
This system can:
• run a live AI chat that understands voice and text
• handle patient intake and appointment booking automatically
• route data into workflows and spreadsheets so staff have what they need without manual entry
• detect critical cases and escalate them to the right teams
I built this end to end using n8n workflows, an AI chat model, and web integrations so it works reliably with existing hospital processes. It reduced manual intake work during testing and gave staff back more time for care.
I build similar systems for clinics, health startups, and any organization that needs reliable, automated intake and workflow automation. If you want to see a short demo or discuss how this could work for your organization, send me a message (on WhatsApp +2349061790548) or email me at benedictadurosakin@gmail.com.
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Hi, my name is Benedict Adurosakin.
I am the creator and host of The Hustle Truth Series. It is a platform where I share raw, unfiltered conversations about the grind, the sacrifices, and the silent struggles behind every success story.
On TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, you’ll find my short punchy videos. These are 30 to 45 seconds of straight talk that wake you up and remind you why you can’t stop now.
On YouTube and my podcast, you’ll get the longer, deeper conversations. That is where I break down the real stories, lessons, and practical truths about the hustle. These are the parts nobody claps for, but everyone needs to hear.
The Hustle Truth Series is not about fairy tales. It is not about overnight success. It is about reality: sleepless nights, consistency, the money you’ll spend before you ever earn, the loneliness of the grind, and the mindset you need to keep pushing.
I do this because I believe someone out there needs a reminder that they are not alone in the struggle. Your hustle matters. Your growth matters. And no matter how small the progress looks today, it counts.
So if you are ready for honesty, if you are ready for raw motivation, and if you want a community that understands the process, welcome to The Hustle Truth Series.
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I am Benedict Adurosakin, the one behind the Hustle Truth Series. The series is where I open up about the realities of chasing dreams, building something from the ground up, and navigating the challenges that come with it. It is not just about the wins but also about the sacrifices, the costs, and the unspoken truths that many people avoid. Through stories, reflections, and real conversations, I share what the hustle truly feels like so others can learn, stay inspired, and keep pushing. Listen to my lastest podcast here: www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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I’m not one to shy away from hard work, and over time I’ve poured my heart into creating meaningful works. My latest book, The XVII-th: Letters to the One Who Will Come, was published worldwide exactly one month ago. While I’m grateful for the journey so far, it hasn’t yet reached the milestone I envisioned.
Your support, whether by getting a copy, sharing it with others, or simply spreading the word, would go a long way in helping me achieve this dream. Every bit of encouragement truly counts.
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You think you understand power… but this book will teach you what it costs to keep it. I wrote extensively on power in my new book, The XVII-th: Letters to the One Who Will Come.
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The XVII-th: Letters to the One Who Will Come is a 166-page philosophical letter-series, written by a vanished voice to the one fated to rise.
It is not a guide. It is a mirror. It is a journey through silence, power, betrayal, and the burden of knowing too much, wrapped in metaphor and mystery.
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