I am not here to shrink, smoothen, or sanitize myself for palatability.
I am here to amplify—to live and work as fully, fiercely, and freely as I was born to.
I Stand at Intersections
Russian and Nigerian. Lawyer and gardener. Libertarian and feminist.
Global in upbringing, local in grounding.
I hold tension. I don’t resolve it—I reveal what it teaches.
I Lead With Curiosity
I once read a medical encyclopedia for pleasure.
My mind roams, my questions are bottomless, and my hunger for clarity is a compass.
I pursue wisdom the way others pursue certainty.
I Build, Even in the Ashes
I’ve built after heartbreak. After disappointment. After reinvention.
I’m still building: a billion-dollar dream, a legacy for my family,
a voice that moves people to act, to feel, to think.
I Write to Disrupt and Repair
Whether in legal reports, essays, or stories,
my pen is both scalpel and balm.
I write not to impress, but to awaken.
I write to set truth loose in the world.
I Live Unapologetically Whole
I do yoga. I decorate. I swim. I advocate.
I care for my granddaughter. I fight in court.
This is not multitasking. This is wholeness.
I Am a Vessel for Legacy
My father gave me language, history, and fire.
My mother gave me resilience, instinct, and depth.
I carry them forward in every word, every gesture, every stand I take.
I Choose Power with Integrity
I believe in freedom—radical, beautiful, dangerous freedom.
I reject coercion masked as care.
I believe in creating options, not enforcing obedience.
I Help the Vulnerable Speak
In law. In politics. In culture.
I am a mirror, a megaphone, and sometimes, a shield.
I help the unseen become undeniable.
I Am Not Done
I will write books.
I will make millions.
I will raise leaders.
I will create beauty.
I will not apologize for being too much, too late, too fierce, or too free.
I am Naija by Nature and unbound by design.
I am here to build wealth, wield truth, and turn my contradictions into currency.
