find me at the intersection of tech, media & entrepreneurship | nigerian-canadian filmmaker | @cfccreates producers' lab alum | co-founder @humansquadca
Congratulations are in order!!
Let me show you a woman who is passionate about what she does and is diligent at it.
Congratulations to my love @temilolatash for being selected into this year’s “The Reelworld Black Entrepreneurs Program.”
"I'm destined for something great"
18-year-old Nigerian Ahmed Salami always dreamed of stardom. He was born with autism, cerebral palsy and ADHD.
He posts weekly videos on YouTube to share his personal journey and inspire others.
We can’t wait to go through this accelerator from one of the biggest companies in the world.
Thankful for my good folks (@TemilolaTASH@Gods1son_@VINEETDUBEY2@layinkadebayo) and the entire team who we continue to build this together.
This cohort for Black Founders in North America received hundreds of applications but only 12 of us made it through.
For us, this is a further validation of what we continue to build as it provides us with other opportunities and open doors.
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You can now apply to the following Schools:
- Niagara College, Canada
- Arkansas State University, USA
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On @SchooliplyHQ. Slowly but surely. 😊
We are happy to announce that Schooliply by HumanSquad has been accepted into the @TheDMZ Connections Program 🎊🎊🚀
We are thankful to the DMZ BIP Team for their support of HumanSquad from day 1 and we look forward to working with them as we continue to build Schooliply.
#TIFF22 World Premiere: Director V. T. Nayani’s (@_9knee) feature debut, THIS PLACE, is a queer love story about two young women living in Toronto and dealing with difficult family legacies. Starring @priya_guns and @kdeveryjacobs. bit.ly/3PWPAiv
ALT Devery Jacobs holds Priya Guns' face in a dimly lit room in a still from This Place.