Previous Works

[ BOOK ]

WHAT HAPPENED
TO MY
DREAMS?

A book of LOST DREAMS, dreams once held dear. Starting from the remote savannah grassy woodlands of East Africa, where I was born and raised as a cowboy, I had beautiful innocent dreams. The poignant inquiry in this book lingers: ‘What happened to those dreams?’.

[ TRAVEL GUIDE MAP ]

This is your ultimate guide to exploring one of the world’s most sacred, breathtaking and historically rich destinations, TIGRAI! Meticulously designed with stunning visuals, handy and easy-to-navigate details. Read more…

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[ TRAVEL GUIDE MAP ]

TOURIST MAP OF ETHIOPIA?

This is a comprehensive tourist map of Ethiopia — a high-quality, colorful, and pictorially illustrated map with concise descriptions. It highlights all major tourist attractions as well as potential investment areas across the country. Read more…

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WOYANE

WOYANE UNCOVERING A HIDDEN GENOCIDE

Woyane is an intimate and harrowing glimpse into this decade’s greatest humanitarian crisis and one of the deadliest conflicts of the 21st century, the hidden genocide of Tigray, Ethiopia. This 30-minute expository film follows a coalition of journalists who will stop at nothing to report the atrocities that have been inflicted upon their land and people, even if it means facing imprisonment or execution.

With a powerful combination of first-hand testimonials and on-the-ground war zone footage, Woyane uncovers the brutal reality of the Tigray genocide and brings to light the lived experiences of millions of civilians who have been caught in the crossfires and, in many cases, systematically targeted.

MOUNT KENYA

CONQUERING NGAI'S HOME GENOCIDE

A captivating documentary on Mount Kenya, the second-highest mountain in Africa and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, capturing its awe-inspiring beauty and spiritual depth. The film journeys through lush forests, rugged cliffs, and glacial peaks, revealing the mountain’s three iconic summits — Batian, Nelion, and Lenana. Through breathtaking cinematography and evocative narration, the documentary showcases Mount Kenya’s unique blend of natural wonder, cultural reverence, and timeless majesty.

The 3-hour documentary hasn’t been publicly released online. A preview to it can be watched in the following link.