OGA
In "OGA," I seek to unpack the intricate layers of power, authority, and exploitation that I've observed in my surroundings. "Oga" is a term from Nigerian Pidgin that translates to "senior" or "boss." While the phrase "My Oga at the top" is often used to show deference to someone in a position of authority, I aim to critique this reverence.
Through my lens, I focus on the faces of those who bear the title of "Oga" as they interact with their subordinates. Look closely, and you'll see not just a stern face of authority, but a more unsettling visage that reveals the darker aspects of human character. This piece aims to capture the unspoken tension, the undercurrents of exploitation and power abuse that sometimes plague hierarchical relationships.