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I am finally stepping into the dream I’ve nurtured for years, and I couldn’t be more excited.

For the past six years, I’ve had the privilege of documenting the largest real estate project in Africa. That journey stretched and shaped me as a filmmaker, storyteller, and creative entrepreneur. I’ve grown in ways I never imagined, and I’m incredibly proud of the work I’ve done.

Kehinde Temitope Odutayo

6/30/20251 min read

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I am finally stepping into the dream I’ve nurtured for years, and I couldn’t be more excited.

For the past six years, I’ve had the privilege of documenting the largest real estate project in Africa. That journey stretched and shaped me as a filmmaker, storyteller, and creative entrepreneur. I’ve grown in ways I never imagined, and I’m incredibly proud of the work I’ve done.

But now, it’s time for the next chapter.

Starting this June, I’m embarking on a bold new journey, traveling across the African continent to tell the stories that truly matter. Why Africa? because this is home!. Stories rooted in our land, people, and culture. Stories of travel, conservation, climate change, nature, heritage, and community resilience. These are the narratives that move me. These are the stories I believe can move the world.

I am launching this new phase with purpose and passion, ready to explore cities like Dakar, Kinshasa, Nairobi, Cairo, Cape Town, Maputo and beyond. Lomé was just the beginning.

This is more than a passion project; it’s a mission to amplify underrepresented voices and spotlight the realities shaping Africa’s future. My company is growing with this vision, and I am actively seeking to collaborate with organisations, intergovernmental organisations, multinational brands, and NGOs that align with this mission of impactful storytelling across Africa.

If your organisation is passionate about driving social impact through powerful visual narratives, I would love to connect.

The journey begins now. Let’s tell Africa’s stories, together.