The Photo-project Ntutu is about celebrating the vintage hairstyles of different tribes in Nigeria and showcasing them to the world.
This project explores the positive media representation of Nigerian Muslim women . Away from the stereotypes,, this project gives a look into being a Nigerian Muslim woman.
To illuminate Muslim women in a light, flourishing and owning their joy, In the spotlight challenges the narrative of Muslim women being oppressed and shut down.
To illuminate Muslim women in a light, flourishing and owning their joy, In the spotlight challenges the narrative of Muslim women being oppressed and shut down.
In this Photo-project, I Explore and Visualise the process of black Haircare, the pain and the beauty.
Photographing black women in a positive light, Beautiful and Thriving.
The aim of WHO WE ARE is to document humans who are participating, building, and creating in Web3 and the NFT space in 2021, the year NFTs took the world by storm.
The SOJU Photography Project celebrates youth identity and culture across Africa and its diaspora.
When experiencing loss, the society has conditioned Black women to be strong and not to show emotions to avoid being seen as weak-“A Strong Black Woman.” My ongoing photo project, visualizing loss and healing of a black woman seeks to normalize this conversation and also the emotions.
This photo series aims to challenge stereotypes in Nigeria surrounding gender and the imposed restrictions. One such stereotype is the association of pink with femininity, which this project critiques.