Agentics Technology Solutions Ltd. was built in Accra, Ghana by a data scientist and systems architect and a cybersecurity professional with US government experience — united by one belief: Africa deserves sovereign, world-class digital infrastructure built by Africans.
Africa's greatest challenge is not a lack of talent or capital. It is the absence of digital infrastructure that reflects its sovereignty, values, and scale.
We build the systems that governments, banks, institutions, and citizens need to operate at national scale — with African data staying on African soil, processed by African engineers, governed by African law.
All platforms hosted on AWS af-south-1. No Ghanaian citizen data leaves Africa without explicit consent.
Every system built around Ghana's regulatory framework — BoG, DPC, FIC — from day one.
Trust, KYC, payments, fraud detection, and AI built once and shared across all platforms.
Technology that amplifies human trust rather than replacing it.
Two specialists. One mission. Between them, the expertise to design, secure, and scale national digital infrastructure Africa has never had before.
Jonni Maxwell is the founder and lead architect of Agentics Technology Solutions Ltd. — a Ghanaian technology company building national-scale digital infrastructure across fintech, government intelligence, youth employability, and healthcare. He is the principal engineer, system designer, and strategic driver behind every platform in the Agentics portfolio.
His background spans the complete architecture of modern data systems: from machine learning model design, statistical inference, and predictive analytics to cloud infrastructure engineering, API design, and real-time data pipelines at scale. This dual fluency — in both data science and systems architecture — is precisely what makes the Agentics approach unique. Jonni does not simply analyse problems; he builds the infrastructure to permanently solve them.
The SHIELD AI engine — the fraud detection intelligence layer powering UBL Africa — reflects this depth directly. Its hybrid ensemble of GradientBoosting, IsolationForest, and a deterministic rules engine is an original design trained on the specific patterns of African community finance, live in production on AWS af-south-1 with 143/143 backend tests passing.
Jonni has personally designed, engineered, and deployed over 10 national platforms: NFEIS (200+ page government intelligence blueprint delivered to the Bank of Ghana), UBL Africa (16 live Docker containers, MFCC voice biometrics, active bank partner APIs), AYL Africa, CURA, SENTINEL, GIGGS, and more — each built from first principles with sovereignty at the core.
What distinguishes Jonni is the rare combination of data science rigour, systems architecture discipline, and an operator's instinct for what African governments and institutions actually need. He builds for deployment, not for demos.
Faith Artther is the Co-Founder of Agentics Technology Solutions Ltd. and the security conscience behind every system the company builds. Currently serving as a cybersecurity professional within the United States government, Faith brings a calibre of expertise that is extraordinarily rare in the African technology landscape — and completely indispensable to the infrastructure Agentics is building.
Working within one of the world's most demanding and adversarial security environments, Faith has developed a professional instinct for threat modelling, zero-trust architecture, and the kind of systemic vulnerability thinking that only comes from operating at the highest levels of national security infrastructure. This is not corporate IT security — this is the standard applied when the stakes are national and the adversaries are state-level.
At Agentics, Faith's influence is woven through every layer: SENTINEL staff monitoring, SHIELD AI's anti-manipulation rules engine, AES-256 encrypted PostgreSQL pipelines, TLS 1.3 in-transit architecture, and the data sovereignty framework that keeps every byte of Ghanaian citizen data on African soil.
For a company building infrastructure that will handle national financial data, biometric identity records, voice prints, and government intelligence — having a co-founder with active US government-grade cybersecurity credentials is what separates a platform that gets breached from one that does not.