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Hey Dad,: Machi David

Machi David never knew her father. He disappeared when she was two and was buried before anyone in her family knew, including her.

Hey Dad,: John Kelvin

John Kelvin shared everything with his dad: business ideas, doubts, dreams, and long daily calls. But on the day he finally closed the biggest deal of his life, his father was gone.

Hey Dad,: Frank Ikemefune

Frank Ikemefune’s dad wasn’t just a parent; he was his best friend. When he died suddenly, everything changed.

Hey Dad,: Faith Josiah

Faith Josiah was closest to her dad. He was her person. In this quiet reflection, she shares what it meant to lose him, how grief shaped her in silence, and why remembering doesn’t always have to be loud. Her story is soft, honest, and deeply personal.

Hey Dad,: Gerald Bishung

Gerald grew up feeling like the black sheep; misunderstood, unaccepted, and nearly disowned by his father for choosing music. Their relationship was marked by silence, judgment, and distance. And before anything could change, his father passed.

INTOMESEE: Doyinsola Esther

On the outside, Doyinsola (“Tiwa”) was the popular, fun-loving party girl in university. But privately, she was battling crippling low self-esteem, seeking validation in the wrong arms, and enduring toxic relationships.

INTOMESEE: Sonia Nzete

Sonia is a Lawyer, a General Manager, and an Artist—but for years, she felt like a fraud. Growing up, she was literally “locked inside” her house by strict parents, leading to extreme social awkwardness and a deep belief that she was “ugly” and “dumb.”

INTOMESEE: Laide Oropo

Laide Alabi (Oropo) calls herself the Warrior. After losing her loving father at 15 and her beloved sister at 19, she found herself married young, divorced quickly, and raising two children completely alone without a blueprint.

INTOMESEE: Chidi Uchendi

In this episode of INTOMESEE, Chidi breaks his silence on a 6-year battle with sports betting and gambling addiction. He reveals the shocking reality of high-functioning addiction: from the humiliation of being locked in a mental hospital by his parents to the “Friday Salary / Sunday Broke” cycle that nearly destroyed him.

INTOMESEE: Bounty Maduabuchi

Bounty grew up in a strict home where devotion was mandatory, but she secretly “hated God.” To her, He wasn’t a loving father; he was a punisher, a genie, or a tool used to control her.

INTOMESEE: Ifunanya Okwulumor

Ifunaya was destined to be a Lawyer. She had the intelligence and the admission secured. But on the day of her final entrance exam, a mysterious “fog” took over her mind, she stayed home washing clothes, forgot the exam entirely, and didn’t “wake up” to the reality of what she had lost until 15 years later.

INTOMESEE: Wolf

We explore the powerful life story of Neto Chukwu, sharing his journey from the streets of Ajegunle and the fast life of a Lagos hustler to finding his true identity in Christ.

Our Story: Osi and Oyin Aigbokhaode

For their 7th anniversary, Osi and Oyin wanted something more meaningful than their usual themed photoshoot.

Filmletter: To Osi and Oyin Aigbokhaode

To celebrate their 7th anniversary, we created a FilmLetter built around handwritten letters exchanged privately between Osi and Oyin.

FilmLetter: To Thelma

For her birthday, Thelma thought she was simply filming a photoshoot vlog. In reality, her best friend had written and recorded a private letter to be revealed as the voiceover of the film.

FilmLetter: To Nora Tom-West

Nora initially planned a simple birthday photoshoot, wanting something quiet and different from her usual celebrations. With her trust and full creative freedom, we documented the day while preparing a surprise at its core.

FilmLetter: To O’Brien

Mr. O’Brien chose to celebrate 49 with intention, marking the moment through a reflective photoshoot. We expanded the vision by creating a FilmLetter that transformed the session into a cinematic tribute.

FilmLetter: To Tolani and Ayodele Oyekanmi

Our Story: Tolani and Ayodele Oyekanmi

For their 40th anniversary, we created a Reflection Film centered on an intimate conversation about their four decades of marriage.

Finding Home: Mike

This episode is part of a six-part documentary series produced for The Sonship Place. It follows Mike’s journey from practicing religion to personally understanding the gospel of grace.

Men Can Cook

Men Can Cook is a branded short film created for Sunripe in celebration of International Men’s Day 2025. The film follows Chef Levi’s journey, shaped by the example of his father and a passion for cooking that evolved into purpose.

EKKLESIA

EKKLESIA is a commercial film created to promote an artist’s third exhibition of the same title. The project was designed to visually interpret the heart and concept behind the body of work while building anticipation for the showcase.