Owba Coo-coo

a spoken word short film that chronicles African history and humanizes the experience of Black slaves as they crossed the Door of No Return to the wooden sea vessel, embarking on a horror-filled voyage to the New World.
Mandela’s Shoes

seeks to interpret the theme of UTUKUFU by charting the Fundamental Human Rights Struggle of African Nations through the giant strides of those who have led them.
Tiger Claw

Tiger Claw is the first of 3 episodes, of a Poetry documentary series titled BIAFRA: NATION UNDERWATER ON FIRE.
Clairvoyance

a performance piece that personifies the concept of limits and inhibitions, as an extension of the spirit self, postulating mind and matter as one inseparable entity.
Rain is not the cloud’s last Parade

a film that employs multidisciplinary artforms such as poetry, sound and visual arts, performance, and fire breathing, as a portal for delving into the complexities of life in Nigeria.
The Agony of Dying Trees

The Agony of Dying Trees is an experimental visual essay inspired by the prison poems of environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa.
Open line

Open Line is, firstly, a response to the conversations from stakeholders, held at the Global Convening for the Restitution of African Heritage, recently held in Accra, Ghana, by Open Society Foundations. Secondly, as an African who hails from the Great Benin Kingdom, with many of our cultural artefacts (and in some cases human remains) stolen and taken to Western museums such as the British Museum, this project is my way of advocating for reparations for victims of colonial injustice. It was a finalist at the 2023 Emmys’ International Young Creative Award and won the director’s choice at the 60 Seconds Short Film Fest (USA.)
Benin did not die, she send her regards

Benin did not die, She sends her regards, follows the journey of a curious throng of mourners, accompanied by a poet and a group of Performers, in a semi-urban African town on a journey to bury their dead.