How I Got My Documentary Screened in the UK and Won Best Documentary in Rwanda

In 2022, I was selected for the East Africa Stories program — a highly competitive initiative delivered by Docubox, in collaboration with the British Council and the Scottish Documentary Institute. The idea I submitted was bold, emotional, and personal. It was titled I Killed My Teacher — the working title for what later became Forgiven…

How I Wrote and Directed My First Feature Film and Saw It Fly Across Borders

I believe in the power of content — not just to entertain, but to challenge systems, elevate voices, and restore dignity. That belief was tested, refined, and ultimately affirmed through the creation of my debut feature film, I Bwiza (Tenacity). I co-wrote and directed this film in collaboration with Nahimana Clémence, a well-known creative force…

How the Tony Elumelu Foundation Recognized My Content Vision

In 2018, something big happened. Out of 151,000 applicants across Africa, I was selected by the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) as one of that year’s entrepreneurs. That single email didn’t just change my business, it confirmed what I had long believed deep down: that content, strategy, and purpose-driven storytelling are powerful enough to be taken…