Popular travel agency Wakanow has partnered with influencers Enioluwa Adeoluwa and Tomike Adeoye for the production of a new series 'All of Us'.
The series digs into the obstacles young people encounter, including concerns of friendship, sexual assault, and the pressures of secondary school.
This collaboration demonstrates Wakanow's dedication to solving crucial social issues that are important to young people in Nigeria and Africa.
The company's engagement in 'All of Us' demonstrates a strong awareness of storytelling ability to spark conversations and drive societal change.
Wakanow's Vice President of Marketing Olamide Odusola said, "Wakanow is dedicated to more than just facilitating travel; we are invested in the lives and future of the communities we serve.
"By supporting 'All of Us', we are contributing to a dialogue that needs to happen—one that encourages young people to confront and navigate the challenges they face daily."
The series, which was launched last Friday at the IMAX Cinema in Lekki, Lagos, stars a great cast that includes Nollywood giants such as Chioma Akpotha, Shaffy Bello, Kate Henshaw, and Iyabo Ojo, and depicts the passionate and often traumatic experiences of adolescence.
Enioluwa Adeoluwa, one of the series' creative forces, acknowledged his appreciation for Wakanow's involvement.
She said, "Partnering with Wakanow is about more than just financial support—it's about aligning with a brand that truly understands the importance of the issues we're addressing.
"We intend to develop something that will ignite vital conversations and motivate young people across Africa to become change agents."