Our Team
The people building and growing Darrel Technologies and PerAnkh across Ghana and Nigeria.
Rollins Orlu
Chief Executive Officer
Rollins Orlu
Chief Executive Officer
Rollins leads strategy and engineering at Darrel Technologies, bringing 17+ years across software engineering, cloud platforms and digital transformation in West Africa. He has directed 25+ end-to-end deliveries and served as lead on DT's flagship platforms — including sERP, EasyBill and EduCollect — designing resilient architectures, integrating hardware interfaces and building offline-first capabilities for mission-critical use. His track record spans large retail CRM integrations, multi-tenant school platforms serving 70k+ users, and high-availability systems with security auditing and DR.
Recognised at the Ghana Industry CEO Awards in both 2021 and 2025 as "Most Respected CEO — Information Technology", Rollins focuses on practical outcomes: secure infrastructure, reliable platforms, and measurable business value.
Stella Asare, PhD
Chief Relationship Officer
Stella Asare, PhD
Chief Relationship Officer
Stella drives customer success, stakeholder engagement and programme governance at DT. With 12+ years managing ICT teams and national education systems, she translates complex needs into clear deliverables, measurable KPIs and timely reporting. Beyond DT, she serves as Deputy Director of Educational Technology at the Ghana TVET Service and contributes to national initiatives, including the MoE Wi-Fi Technical Committee and the TVET Project Steering Committee — guiding standards, secure deployments and change management.
At DT she ensures fit-for-purpose solutions, adoption and continuous improvement across sectors, coordinating technical teams, partners and executive stakeholders to keep outcomes on track.
Amos Adjeyakpo
Regional Manager & Head of Growth and Institutional Engagement · PerAnkh Limited (Nigeria)
Amos Adjeyakpo
Regional Manager & Head of Growth and Institutional Engagement · PerAnkh Limited (Nigeria)
Amos serves as Regional Manager and Head of Growth & Institutional Engagement for PerAnkh Limited in Nigeria — the workforce skills platform incorporated in Nigeria and incubated by Darrel Technologies Ltd (Ghana). His mandate spans market activation, institutional partnership development, and user engagement across Nigeria's skills-development ecosystem.
A precision engineer by training, he holds a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from KNUST (Ghana) and an MSc from Coventry University (UK), with career experience spanning marine engineering, project engineering, and thermo-fluid systems. He operates at the intersection of engineering discipline and digital innovation, applying the same systematic rigour to building scalable growth infrastructure as he does to complex physical systems. Amos is driven by the conviction that making skills legible — credible, verifiable, and visible — is a prerequisite for unlocking real economic opportunity across Africa.
Moses Abu
Infrastructure & Security Analyst
Moses Abu
Infrastructure & Security Analyst
Moses is a certified security professional (CEH, CHFI, CCNA) with 11+ years in network administration and systems security. He is a core contributor to the infrastructure powering the Ministry of Health's National e-Health Project (Lightwave Health Information Management System), where he serves as Infrastructure Solutions Architect.
He supports DT with infrastructure configuration, security hardening, vulnerability management, and compliance with the Ghana Data Protection Act, 2012
Malachi Dzidula Dorwu
Growth & Partnerships Associate
Malachi Dzidula Dorwu
Growth & Partnerships Associate
Malachi supports early market activation, user engagement, and institutional partnerships for PerAnkh — the workforce skills platform incubated by Darrel Technologies Ltd. He brings a grounding in human rights, advocacy, and project coordination, with experience at organisations including Amnesty International and iWatch Africa, giving his partnership and growth work a community-first, impact-oriented perspective.
Driven by a commitment to closing the gap between skills and opportunity, Malachi focuses on building the strategic relationships and institutional connections that help PerAnkh reach the communities that need it most — young people, artisans, and workers whose demonstrated competence remains invisible to the broader economy. His work advances initiatives that improve skills visibility, employability, and access to meaningful opportunity across West Africa.