Aaron Bulus Gwazah is an architect with over eight (10) years’ experience in design, site supervision and landscape architecture. A zealous social worker who has worked with UNICEF Kaduna servicing 3 Local Governments on the Hard to Reach Project, providing quality health care services to over 2000 under five years (>5yrs) children with severe acute Malnutrition, Malaria, Measles, yellow fever, diarrhea, pneumonia, in rural communities with poor access to medical facilities. He is also enthusiastic about youth empowerment and inclusion in sustainable community development and decision making processes, and has volunteered with the International Youth Crime Prevention Initiative, I Care, and the Hope Builders Foundation to help engage young people in more profitable ventures as alternatives to drug abuse and crime. An active member of the Young African Leaders initiative with a passion for civic leadership, he is currently working with World Alliance for Development to help build young active leaders through community volunteerism and the Transparency in Local Governance Project. He has also volunteered with ilmihouse on the school outreach project which is centered on educational development of the younger generation from primary school (class 4 - 6) this is basically for public schools considering how bad the standard of education has dropped in Kaduna State and Nigeria at large, these is through identifying words in English from two letter words down to the big words or more difficult words and giving them a good background and preparing them for higher education of learning. “#KDCentury is one of the unsurpassed projects he was actively involved in. It is more of collecting information and valid uncontrolled treasured materials and also spawning more evidence for imminent consultation. It has also offered him prospect to work with geniuses’ form whom he is learned from”. He is presently the project manager of History and Heritage Preservation Kaduna state working towards preserving the history of Northern Nigeria from going extinct, these covers research, interviews and a lot of consultations, The aim of his work is to bring back dead pictures back to life, giving the future a touch of the past by preserving the cultural heritage and appeal of Nigeria by making historic artifacts and information easily available and accessible for researchers, students and Citizens who have interest about their roots.