Benedict Adurosakin

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

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1 week ago | [YT] | 1

Benedict Adurosakin

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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1 month ago | [YT] | 1

Benedict Adurosakin

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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3 months ago | [YT] | 5

Benedict Adurosakin

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...

3 months ago | [YT] | 5

Benedict Adurosakin

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.

To purchase my book kindly visit: selar.com/f8e09466jy

Want to read the first chapter before purchasing the whole book? Read here: tinyurl.com/Benedictspr

4 months ago | [YT] | 5

Benedict Adurosakin

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.

📖 Read it here: selar.com/f8e09466jy

5 months ago | [YT] | 6

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5 months ago | [YT] | 6

Benedict Adurosakin

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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5 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 6

Benedict Adurosakin

I AM NOT HERE, BUT I HAVE WRITTEN.

The XVII-th: Letters to the One Who Will Come is no longer just an idea — it's now in print.
This book is more than words. It's a legacy. A voice from a vanished realm speaking across time, power, betrayal, love, and truth.
If you're seeking a book that doesn't just tell stories but asks you questions, let this be your next read.

Cover reveal. Book officially launches at midnight 17/07/2025

— Benedict Adurosakin
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5 months ago | [YT] | 6

Benedict Adurosakin

BEFORE YOU TOUCH THIS BOOK (THE XVII-TH) — A LETTER YOU PROBABLY NEED

Dear You,

Before your fingers graze the back cover or your eyes pretend to decode the spine, I ask you to pause. Stop everything you think you know about this book. Every quiet assumption. Every whisper in your head saying, “I already know where this is going.” You don’t. And you shouldn’t.

This is not a novel. It is not a memoir. It is not a manifesto, a devotional, or something your friend should have recommended to you. It is a mirror. A sharp one. The kind that doesn’t flatter, doesn’t blink, and certainly doesn’t ask for permission to reflect you back at yourself.

Let me say this simply: Leave your ego outside. Strip it. Fold it up. Hang it somewhere safe. The words you’re about to enter don’t respond to performance. They don’t adjust for titles or honor your degrees. They do not yield to influencers or intellects or well-read souls with curated shelves. This book is blind to your status. It doesn’t want your applause. It wants your honesty.

The XVII-th was not written for those who are already convinced. It was not made to decorate your identity. It’s not a pretty quote machine for social media captions. It is a slow undoing, a whispered confrontation. If read properly, it should make you doubt something you’ve always believed. It should rearrange something you thought was immovable. It might even irritate you. Good. That means it’s working.

You must come empty. Empty of all the labels you’ve worn like armor. Empty of the need to prove you “get it.” Empty of the desire to be seen reading something deep. This is not the kind of book you skim through in a café while sipping something foreign. This is a book you sit alone with. In silence. While your shadow leans in to listen.
Read this with clean hands and an open wound. Let the letters do what they came to do. Let the silence between them confuse you. Let the voice inside them ask you things you don’t yet have language for. Don’t interrupt. Don’t rush. And please—don’t try to summarize what you do not yet understand. Especially not in a WhatsApp group.

This is not about agreement. I’m not asking you to accept every word. I’m asking you to meet every word with honesty. If you do that, the book will answer in strange and unforgettable ways. If you don’t, it will remain closed—even while you read.

So I say it again, clearly and without apology: Leave your ego outside. Drop your preconceptions at the door. Bring only your raw, wondering, uncertain self. If you can’t do that, then you are not ready. Not yet.
But if you can… then welcome. You’re about to meet something that has been waiting for you longer than you realize.


— A Voice Who Once Entered Unprepared
(Available in soft copy, paperback and hard cover on 17th July, 2025).

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