She has performed poetry on stages and media platforms including BBC, TEDxAlausa, Lagos International Poetry Festival, Ake Arts and Book Festival, British High Commission, Netherlands Embassy Nigeria, Norfolk Black History Month, TVC Wake Up Nigeria, and Guilford Library, among others. As a creative entrepreneur, she has shared her insights globally at events such as Dubai Expo 2020, Africa NXT Festival, Abuja Literary Festival, and the University of East Anglia DEV Employability Week.

Faith has been commissioned to create poetry for brands and organizations such as the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), GT Bank, Do Take Action, and other cultural bodies. In 2023, she released her debut poetry EP Blue Hour Notes to critical acclaim. She is the founder of The African Writers and convener of African Writers Meet. Recognized for her contributions to literature, she received the prestigious Chevening Scholarship in 2020 to pursue an MSc in Creative Industries Management and Enterprise.

As a poetry facilitator and artist-in-residence, Faith has designed and led creative workshops for young people across diverse platforms. She worked as a facilitator and artist-in-residence on the Goethe-Institut Nigeria and Ford Foundation’s Connecting the Dots Museum Project. Through this project, she taught poetry as a tool to explore female historical figures, guiding participants in creating original poems that bridge heritage, museum collections, and contemporary storytelling. Additionally, she facilitated poetry workshops for the Eran Jije Program in Bariga Slum, where she taught poetry, co-wrote a collective poem with participants, and performed alongside them at the program’s final community showcase.

Alongside her creative work, Faith shares her ideas and experiences through speaking engagements and mentorship, supporting emerging creatives and professionals globally.

Inspired by her journey as a Chevening Scholar, she founded AFM Stories, a platform that has connected over 150 individuals to global opportunities and scholarships worth over £6 million. Through videos, resources, and mentorship, her work has reached over 2 million aspiring scholars and young leaders.

In 2024, she was endorsed by Arts Council England as a Global Talent and won the British Council Culture and Creativity National Award.

Faith Moyosore Agboola is a writer, performance poet and cultural producer.