It is with deep gratitude and great joy that I stand before you today as the Founder and CEO of UnlimitedTech Projects4Less Ltd, a registered private limited company born not just from ambition, but from purpose, faith, and perseverance.

When I returned to Cameroon after facing many struggles abroad, I had nothing but a notebook full of ideas and a burning desire to build something meaningful. Today, that vision has come to life—right here, with the official opening of our office in the heart of Buea.
This office represents more than walls and glass—it is a hub of innovation, a place of opportunity, and a platform of connection. UnlimitedTech was founded to bridge the gap between clients and trusted, vetted service providers—engineers, technicians, builders, developers—people with real skill and real solutions. We are here to serve. We are here to transform how projects are executed in Cameroon and beyond.
Let me be clear: our mission is not just about business—it is about restoring confidence, ensuring quality, and creating jobs. We want every client, from a homeowner needing solar power to a diaspora investor planning a construction project, to know they can count on us—100%.
I want to especially thank our partners, mentors, and every team member who believed in this journey even when all we had were blueprints and bold prayers. Thank you to our brothers and sisters in the diaspora who have shown us that trust and investment can return home. Thank you to Buea for embracing us. And most of all, I thank God—the Master Builder—for making this day possible.
As we open our doors today, we are not just launching an office—we are launching a movement, a vision, and a promise. A promise that no matter the project, no matter the challenge, UnlimitedTech will be there to deliver—with excellence, with integrity, and with heart.
Let this office be a place where ideas grow, partnerships are built, and success is made accessible.
Thank you all for being part of this journey.
God bless you. God bless UnlimitedTech. And God bless Cameroon.