Tamale is steadily becoming a hub for youth-led innovation, and one of the most exciting stories to emerge is Piner, a homegrown delivery app built to simplify how people order and receive items across the city.
In a recent episode of The Gaida Podcast, host Amadu Samed Gaida sits down with Nazideen Sulemana, a young app developer from Tamale and the mind behind Piner. The conversation dives into how a local tech solution is solving real everyday problems in Northern Ghana.

A Smart Solution for Local Delivery
Piner is designed to make ordering and delivery easier, faster, and more reliable for people in Tamale. From food and essentials to personal errands, the app connects users with delivery services in a way that fits the city’s unique needs. Nazideen explains how the idea was born, the challenges of building a complex app locally, and why understanding the community was key to Piner’s development.

Inspiring Youth Innovation in Northern Ghana
Beyond the technology, the episode highlights the growing confidence of young developers in the north to build solutions that compete nationally. Nazideen’s journey is a reminder that impactful tech doesn’t have to come from big cities, it can start right in Tamale.
This episode of The Gaida Podcast is inspiring, informative, and motivating for young people interested in technology, entrepreneurship, and local problem-solving. It’s a must-watch for anyone curious about how digital innovation is reshaping delivery services in Northern Ghana.


