Babatunji Akin-Johnson is a culturally rooted Nigerian creative leader, project manager, and arts facilitator who uses art as a tool for empowerment, healing, and identity. With over six years of experience in Nigeria and the UK, his work integrates storytelling, emotional wellness, and community engagement.
Now based in London with Platform Support Services, he designs therapeutic creative programs that support vulnerable individuals through narrative therapy and reflective practices. His past roles include leading BabsJohnsonFoods, where he merged cultural storytelling with digital branding, and heading educational outreach during his national service in Nigeria using artistic mediums to drive civic awareness.
Akin-Johnson holds an MBA in Healthcare from the University of Hertfordshire and certifications in project management and data analytics, combining creativity with strategic and analytical approaches. Deeply Afrocentric in vision, he champions art as a medium for social transformation and cultural preservation.
Described as both empathetic and strategic, Akin-Johnson is now seeking endorsement under the UK Global Talent Visa to expand his creative impact globally, focusing on wellness, African identity, and inclusive storytelling.
His core belief: creativity is a universal language that connects people, addresses challenges, and envisions better futures.
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Published in: Accrington Observer, Heywood Advertiser, Macclesfield Express, Manchester Evening News, Rochdale Observer, Rossendale Free Press, Stockport Express.
Published from: November 05, 2025.
Region: North West