“Why live multiple lifetimes when you can expereince multiple lives in one lifetime”
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Writer
I write so I can make sense of the world I live in. From blogposts, to poetry, to news articles and published books. I have worked in fiction and non-fiction to bring up issues of gender, sexuality, patriarchy, class and society. After “Nameless” and “She Called Me Woman”, I am currently working on the third book on family and community.
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Trainer/Facilitator
Working with the ADIDS adult learning model, I have been delivering tailored courses and workshops to help learners acquire new abilities, enhance existing skills, and gain knowledge related to leadership, effective communication, and holistic security.
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Researcher
I research topics around identity politics like religion, gender, sexuality, race, and class in various expereinces around migration, use of tech, digital and holistic security in the 21st century.
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Advocate
Using my legal training and experience, to lobby, write, research, raise awareness, influence policies, and champion issues on social justice, healthcare, enviroment, migration and freedom of speech.
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Photographer
I use photography as a medium to create images that highlight the beauty of nature, tell stories and convey emotions in connection to everyday items around me.
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Community Builder
Using queer feminist and post-colonial lens, I work with communities to facilitiate connection, engagement, collaboration, and consciousness raising for nonprofits, startups, and expanding communities to build knowledge, resources, well-being and growth.
She Called Me Woman
The book brings together unique narratives to paint a vivid portrait of what it means to be a queer Nigerian woman. Covering an array of experiences – the joy of first love, the agony of lost connections and betrayal, the sometimes-fraught relationship between sexuality and spirituality, addiction, suicide, childhood, friendships and laughter…
Nameless
Published by booksprints, this collection of stories explores discrimination, political corruption, poverty, social inequality, poly relationships and broken ambitions. Written in collaboration with 7 other artists, it explores what worlds could be when not shackled by names and lost histories.