


I’m a Nigerian-German chemist, educator, and science communicator. Currently, I am a guest researcher at the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) and based in Berlin. Alongside my research, I offer freelance services.
After my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, I spent four years working at the science-society interface — in science policy, science communication, systems thinking, and civil society — and am now integrating these experiences into my research on plant-microbe-soil interactions.
To also share the skills I gained beyond my own context, I offer freelance work in three areas:
– scientific data analysis and visualisation (R, Python, Blender)
– science communication workshops and public engagement strategy
– consulting on inclusive research practices and epistemic justice
My rates are flexible for NGOs, academic groups, and impact-led organisations!

Explore some of my recent passion projects, data visualizations, and figures!

Explore the topic of
re-indigenizing science
One question that has accompanied me for a long time is how scientific research can be just for all.
Who does our research serve?
Whose interests are centered?
How can knowledge production benefit both people and the more-than-human world?
While by no means a complete answer, decolonizescience.org aims to summarize some core ideas.