Does a Certificate tell the full story?
This is about a generation forced to fight twice as hard for half a chance.
Director @theabiodunodu
Producer @heavens.obule & @_takeonestudios
Writer @thejahdiel
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Crown of Truth: A Lineage That Endures
In a time when uncertainty weighs heavily on the people and the idea of leadership is tested daily, this piece turns toward an older standard—one not defined by power, but by responsibility. It reflects a memory of rule as service, where the crown is carried with the full weight of those it protects.
Here, authority is bound to truth through several generations. The white bead remain constant as a pledge to service, the black feathers as the crown bear the burden of the throne, and the single gold plume rises as a quiet insistence on hope amidst the weight. Even within darkness, the light behind the form endures—guiding, correcting, and reminding that a true crown does not abandon its people.
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Mixed media on canvas
2026
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Ọlụchukwu is not Ọlụchi.
A little Igbo knowledge.
My name is: Ọlụchukwu it means The work of the All-mighty God. Not just any god.
Both Ọlụchukwu and Ọlụchi mean the same thing except for “Chi.” Chi is whatever god you want to attribute to it. But Chukwu in Ala Igbo means — Supreme God; Chi—Ukwu. Chi—Ukwu is now in modern time just spelt as Chukwu. Chi—Ukwu is the God above every other god that exists.
The one I as a Christian worship, is Jehovah Jireh — the God who sent His only begotten son to die for me and my sins. That God, I vehemently believe is greater than every other god! That’s the very God that created me. And my name is OLUCHUKWU — THE HAND WORK OF THE ALL-MIGHTY GOD not OLUCHI.
Ọlụchukwu is my first name, but everyone in Lagos prefers to go with Jahdiel and Jahdiel means —The Lord has made me glad. So, it still works for me. However, if you call me Oluchukwu you have my heart.