I’m a multi-hyphenate visual storyteller (writer-director, producer, editor, and photographer). I tell stories that challenge conventions, that feature complex and nuanced characters, champion underdogs, and amplify voices and stories that go unheard.

Nigerian-born, New York City bred—growing up, I honed my storytelling skills through writing short stories, poetry, and screenplays and acting in school theater. I received a BA in Media Studies from Pomona College. After that, I travelled the world as a Watson Fellow pursuing a passion project about the merging of physical and virtual spaces, and its effects on human connection. I worked in production for many years and then went on to develop and write viral video content at Conde Nast Entertainment, for brands such as Vanity Fair, Glamour, and Wired. Soon after, I co-produced an indie feature (a neo-noir detective thriller) called "Snakeeater" directed by Tore Knos.

As a director, my work has screened at MoMA, NoBudge, Cucalorus Film Festival, and Bushwick Film Festival. A PSA I directed won Silver at the 2024 Anthem Awards (the social good off-shoot of The Webbys). I am a recent alum of NYU Tisch Graduate Film where I received an MFA in Writing and Directing for Film and Television and was a recipient of the distinguished Dean’s Fellowship.  

In addition to my work as an artist, my passion for humans, wellness, community, and connection has led me to work as a facilitator, meditation and Reiki practitioner, and community builder. I've facilitated small and large-scale wellness and connection experiences and have developed and implemented strategies to foster community and connection within organizations.