"It doesn't take great men to do things, but doing things makes men great." For Dapo, Allen, Ibrahim, and Yemi, what started as a wild idea—cycling from London to Paris—became a mission. Over three days and 400km, they pedalled through exhaustion, pain, and unexpected hurdles, all to raise funds for sickle cell awareness. Their journey wasn't just about reaching the Eiffel Tower; it was about proving that anything is possible with determination, a good cause, and a bit of madness.
"It doesn't take great men to do things, but doing things makes men great." For Dapo, Allen, Ibrahim, and Yemi, what started as a wild idea—cycling from London to Paris—became a mission. Over three days and 400km, they pedalled through exhaustion, pain, and unexpected hurdles, all to raise funds for sickle cell awareness. Their journey wasn't just about reaching the Eiffel Tower; it was about proving that anything is possible with determination, a good cause, and a bit of madness.
What happens when two ambitious creatives join forces? You get The Salus—a couple who conquered Nollywood and are now making waves in Canada. From Gbenga’s journey as a mechanical engineer major turned filmmaker to Tope’s shift from accounting to storytelling, their path has been anything but ordinary. Now, with their production house, Creatopia Studios, they’re proving that talent knows no borders—casting even Kingston’s mayor in their first Canadian film! Their story is one of grit, resilience, and the power of partnership.