About Me
I spend my days chasing questions most people would rather avoid, who gets to speak, who gets silenced, and how politics, technology, and power shape the answers.
Writing is where I begin; on the page I can wrestle with identity and memory, gender and justice, class and community. But words don’t stay still. They spill into the workshops I design, the communities I nurture, the campaigns I lend my voice to.
I have stood in classrooms and boardrooms guiding people through learning experiences that unlock new skills. I have sifted through archives and digital traces, tracing the intersections of religion, migration, sexuality, and tech. I have lobbied, written, and spoken until the air itself seemed to pulse with the urgency of social justice. And sometimes, when the noise is too much, I turn to my camera, finding poetry in a tree’s shadow or in the way an ordinary object can hold memory, ache, and hope.
Through it all, one thread runs constant, a restless belief that stories—written, spoken, taught, or captured—can shift the ground beneath us.
education
m.a. Gender Studies
Vienna, Austria
LL.B. LAW
Keffi, Nigeria
work Experience
2024 - 2025
2024 - 2025
2021 – 2024
2018 – 2020
2012 – 2015
working fellowships
2017 - 2018
2015 - 2017
A little More
Most of the work I do hardly fits into neat boxes. I do research, build community, design and facilitate trainings, while also doing advocacy.
My current research and focus is on the industrial race of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) by a handful of commercial companies. My questions challenges us to ask, AGI and ASI for whose use, at whose expense, to what end, and who will pay the real cost of the technology. What would be the ethical, societal, environmental, and material cost of this race to AGI and ASI. And who gets to make this decision.
Ways I Move In The World
How I show up, learn, and create is centered on intersectionality. The issues I am deeply invested in, and weave around usually touches on these topics:
Gender. Technology. Human Rights. Politics.
politics
I untangle the messy dance between power and people, because politics is never just about politicians.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Here, I speak of rights not as theories, but as lives, struggles, and the everyday fight for dignity.
TECHNOLOGY
I ask what tech is doing to us and what we’re doing with it, in a world that’s always logged in.
REVIEWS
I review the books, articles, documentaries, movies, and other media I experience in the world. This is where you really get to see my personality shine as I freely express myself.
