My mission is to tell enduring stories about people and institutions.

I started telling stories when I was nine. Inspired by the movies I watched, I re-wrote intriguing storylines by hand, making little changes to reflect my nine-year-old imagination.

In my last year of primary school, I asked my mum to print a collection of essays and quizzes I had handwritten into a magazine. I titled the printed magazine - and you can only imagine how rough-hewn it was - Beacon, which admittedly was not an original title.

This went on in secondary school when I turned my handmade year book (complete with cut-outs from posters and brochures) into a magazine - this time with a bit more originality.

Years later, I started a real magazine with friends (samples of which you can read below). I also worked in TV. The thread that runs through my career journey is the stories I have discovered, inspired, and told.

Almost a decade after I started as a professional writer, I now tell different stories. But the goal is the same: to present the most authentic and engaging stories about people and institutions.

From memoirs to essays and corporate communication, I tell the stories that matter to you how you want to tell them.

Online Publications

Work Experience


Sabi Writers Head of Writing Department

  September 2019 – date

Sabi Writers Resident Writer

  January 2019 – date

Tale Alimi Global Business Development Intern

  May 2018 – January 2019

Wavelength International Content Developer

  May 2016 – January 2017

Outliers Magazine Co-founder, Content Editor/Developer

  October 2015 – December 2016

Education


Covenant University Building Technology (BSc)

  2014

University of Stirling Public Relations (MSc)

  2024

UPF, Spain Strategic Communication (MSc)

  2024


 Get in touch with me

kehindeegba@gmail.com

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