You're doing work that matters.
The evidence of it is rich but not yet coordinated. The knowledge you’re working with is complex. Your stakeholders are far apart in incentives, geography, and industry. The public is distracted and often sceptical. And still, you need to build trust, move policy, attract funders, and mobilise communities.
That's where I come in, with the following:
Clarity. I bring structure to complexity so research, programmes and ideas become legible to the people who need to fund them, shape them, support them or carry them forward.
Understanding. I translate complex work into communication that respects people's intelligence, earns trust and creates genuine engagement.
Project Leadership. I coordinate people, partnerships, and projects so that your work does not stall between good intentions and durable practice, without losing sight of the communities they exist to serve.
CASE STUDIES (STRATEGY)
Delivered full brand design and strategic positioning grounded in a strategic framework to define the company's identity as a distinctly IP-first media production company and preserve its environmental and children’s education ethos.
Coordinated a major archival project from content organisation through to public launch, including brand identity, social media presence, and a press release that secured attention for both the archive and the launch event.
CASE STUDIES (PRODUCTION)
End-to-end production (from strategy to release) of a podcast for the Sweet Medicine Library: 23 episodes consisting of a mix of essays and interviews with researchers and practitioners on the value and reclamation of humanities education in Nigeria in the long aftermath of the 1980s Structural Adjustment Programs.
Heinrich Böll Foundation
Transformed technical research into public-facing narrative for the ‘Fair Shared City’ project through editing and restructuring a research report for general public readership, then commissioned to write an original radio drama script extending the project's themes into broadcast storytelling.
End-to-end production (from strategy to printing) of an anthology of Nigerian reflections on how relationships, ideas, conversations, art, literature, food, and music sustain us, offer us respite from our daily fears and pains, and connect us more deeply to what matters to us—accompanied by a show on Oroko Radio.
Goethe-Institut Nigeria
Conducted immersive field research across urban Lagos and produced + designed a research report on the city's printing ecosystem, combining original investigation with editorial design to make complex findings legible and compelling to the general public.
CONCRETELY
- Operations & Project Management
- Strategy & Development
Communications