An innovative storyteller, artist, leader, and executive. As a Nigerian-born Nigerian citizen of the United States, he is a cultural explorer who affirms his faith, skills, and experiences as the driving force in his narrative. Oluwaseyi is his middle which he coined as his handle “Seyi Stories.” This name means ‘Yahweh has done it. It's as active as the energetic vibes one experiences in his work.
As a Filmmaker, Mr. Oyinloye enjoys the process of learning a story. A journey that started and continues with understanding his familial tale. He explores the themes of mental health, healing, transformation, futurism, and identity. He believes that healing is crucial to human existence, and stories address the fears that prevent us from healing.
He has co-founded a non-profit with his wife, Sandra Gbeintor Oyinloye, to address the lack of access for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to platforms, spaces, and technology that facilitate stories. “Our ability to heal is rooted in access to our own stories,” says Oyinloye. He uses his skills, tools, and platforms as a storyteller to bring diverse stories to life while encouraging others to tell their stories.
As an executive, Mr. Oyinloye runs a non-profit-a creative collective and production company embedded in artist development and shifting the dominant narrative to be more inclusive of black, indigenous, and people of color.