
“Who the HELL is this
interesting woman
?”
SHE IS A
SYMBOL.
She is a self-taught artist, and more.
Born in 1986, with a Nigerian heart, and growing to develop a British upper lip, Czech flare, and Scandinavian design; she is a resident of Oresund Region since 2016, and started her artistic journey while heavily pregnant in 2018.
She attributes her tempered confidence to a polymathic way of being inspired, a way of thinking where anything is possible for someone with a dream, a goal, determination, motivation, and hard work to make that dream a reality.
The way forward to improve the world, she philosophises, is through forward-thinking, forward-moving, forward-being momentum. Through daring to take the world up on the common notion of “Dream Big”, after studying meditation since 2008, she combined her studies with grandiosity to give birth to a vision of “what if we could elevate all of humanity from what it is now to its best possible self?” She is a healer.
SHE IS A
PHILOSOPHER.
SHE IS THE MATRIACH OF
A DIVERSE HERITAGE.
With a complex background from homelessness to living at a religious monastery, practicing physical disciplines with masters, studying art history with a Pangaean point of view, she realised this:
For real change - not a drift, but a shift - for long lasting change she got to understand creating the future by penalising the past through punishing present; is not sustainable.
A married mum of 2, she is driven by her mothering instinct.
SHE IS A
MEDICAL
DOKTOR
DOKTOR-ARTIST
Sixteen medical specialties tested. Over 65,000 cases treated in family medicine. My work as a physician centers on UN Sustainable Development Goals 3, 2, and 1: Good Health and Well-being, Zero Hunger, and No Poverty—addressing the interconnected crises that keep communities from thriving.
Medicine taught me to diagnose what others miss. Art lets me express what words cannot. Both require seeing beneath the surface and imagining what could be.
HER NEXTDOOR
NEIGHBOUR
WAS THE DEPUTY
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF
W.H.O.
Around the age of 6, her childhood was spent playing with toys at the feet of adults that were talking about things that were deep and consequential to millions of lives locally and internationally.
From a young age, she got to understand that you can’t solve a problem with the same thinking that started the problem in the first place.
HER GREAT
GRANDMOTHER’S
STORY FEATURED IN A
DOCUMENTARY
FILM.
Adunni Olaniwun Oluwole, was talked about in “October 1” a movie directed by Kunle Afolayan, about Nigeria’s Independence Day.
Adunni Olaniwun Oluwole, born to the Jalaruru Warrior Clan, was the first female political party leader, and first female political party founder. In addition to this, she was the first female to own a theatre troupe and the first female to own a travelling theatre troupe.
Her premature death led to the coming together of the two largest and rival trade unions at the time in appreciation for her efforts.









“Don’t Afraid To
BE Seen Trying!”
THANK YOU
A diamond in the rough, she is one of life’s true originals. Her tempered-confidence, authenticity, energy and drive continue to motivate and inspire people across nations, generations and disciplines, one star-filled signature at a time.