First study of phytosynthesis of TiO
2
NPs using the leaf (KL), pod (KP), seed (KS) and seed shell (KSS) extracts of kola nut tree (
Cola nitida
) is herein reported. The TiO
2
NPs were characterized and evaluated for their antimicrobial, dye degradation, antioxidant and anticoagulant activities. The nearly spherical-shaped particles had λmax of 272.5–275.0 nm with size range of 25.00–191.41 nm. FTIR analysis displayed prominent peaks at 3446.79, 1639.49 and 1382.96 cm
−1
, indicating the involvement of phenolic compounds and proteins in the phytosynthesis of TiO
2
NPs. Both SAED and XRD showed bioformation of crystalline anatase TiO
2
NPs which inhibited multidrug-drug resistant bacteria and toxigenic fungi. The catalytic activities of the particles were profound, with degradation of malachite green by 83.48–86.28 % without exposure to UV-irradiation, scavenging of DPPH and H
2
O
2
by 51.19–60.08 %, and 78.45–99.23 % respectively. The particles as well prevented the coagulation of human blood. In addition to the antimicrobial and dye-degrading activities, we report for the first time the H
2
O
2
scavenging and anticoagulant activities of TiO
2
NPs, showing that the particles can be useful for catalytic and biomedical applications.