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Raven Afrikulture
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Raven Afrikulture
Raven Afrikulture | Creatives Film making | Tech

"Two minds with one mission:"

Tell our stories, our way!

When Adedeji Ekundayo and Adebayo Winsala arrived in Aberdeen, they didn’t wait for permission to create. Instead, they built their own lane and called it Raven Afrikulture. A bold creative collective focused on culture, storytelling, and unapologetic representation of creativity. Raven Afrikulture is making a statement with their platform.
Adedeji, known to many as the Wolf of Aberdeen, is a connector, creator and an entrepreneur that turns bold ideas into tangible, impactful platforms. Adebayo, aka BeeWinz, filmmaker driven by a passion for visual storytelling, infused with a sharp sense of technology and innovation.

Together, they see the world through a lens shaped by community, identity, and untold narratives. More than just capturing stories, they are actively shaping how culture is seen, heard, and remembered.

From producing mini-documentaries to curating vibrant conversations around African and Black identity in Scotland, they’ve made Raven Afrikulture a space that feels like home for a new generation of creatives, thinkers, and storytellers.

And they’re doing it with heart, grit, and style using a blend of media, community, and a deep love for where they come from and where they are now to share stories.

Their journey is still unfolding, but one thing is crystal clear, Aberdeen has never seen anything quite like them.

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