



The Gospel According To The Renaissance Man (TGATTRM) reimagines the Book of Genesis through African artistic consciousness, blending theology, philosophy, science, and culture into a unified body of thought. Through 33 meditations, it brings together text and artwork by Sam Taiwo Abidoye and other African artists, where image and reflection interpret one another.This vision forms the foundation of Igbero — translated into art, lived within spaces, and extended into legacy. What begins as thought becomes image, shapes environments, and ultimately embeds culture and meaning into society.
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Igbero’s collection brings together African biblical narratives and contemporary form, showcasing artists such as Sam Abidoye Taiwo, Olufemi Kayo, Peter Johnson & Joseph Aronshola. Spanning oil on canvas, mixed media, and a range of works from limited-edition prints to masterworks, the collection reflects both depth of tradition and modern artistic expression.
Each piece is designed not just to be seen, but to live within spaces and add meaning, culture, and quiet power to homes, hotels, and institutions.
Whether as a focal statement or part of a larger installation, Igbero art shapes environments and brings narrative into everyday life.




Igbero installations transform spaces through the thoughtful placement of African biblical art, designed to reflect identity, culture, and purpose. From private homes to corporate offices and hospitality environments, each installation is curated to fit its setting — creating atmospheres that are not only visually striking, but deeply meaningful and enduring.
Beyond private and commercial spaces, Igbero extends into the social fabric — placing works in schools, churches, hospitals, and government buildings where art can educate, inspire, and uplift. These installations go beyond aesthetics, serving as cultural anchors that shape experience, influence perspective, and bring narrative into the environments where people live, work, and gather.




Igbero Home explores how works from our collection live within residential environments. These installations demonstrate how African Biblical art can elevate the atmosphere of living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and hallways through thoughtful placement and visual presence.
The artworks introduce depth, color, and narrative into interior spaces, enriching both the aesthetic character and cultural meaning of the home. Through these placements, sacred themes become part of everyday life, creating environments that inspire reflection, beauty, and quiet contemplation.
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MOTHERS IN THE ENGINE ROOM



Olamide Balogun is an ordained minister, devoted wife, loving mother and grandmother, whose life reflects a deep commitment to faith, service and holistic well-being. With academic degrees in English and Law, she combines eloquence with wisdom, bringing clarity and compassion to her writing and ministry. In addition to her work as a poet and author, she is a certified Mediator, Health and Wellness Coach and an experienced HR Consultant. Her diverse background allows her to connect with people from all walks of life, offering guidance that nurtures the soul, supports emotional healing and encourages personal growth. Her deep love for God and her calling to serve shine through every page of this prayer book. Olamide shares this prayer book as a spiritual companion, one that invites readers into deeper communion with God, while offering words of strength, comfort and hope for life's journey.
Mothers In The Engine Room is dedicated to every mother who has wept in the night for her child's soul. To the warriors who refuse to give up, who stand in the gap and declare God's promise over their families. Your labour is not in vain. Your children will come home.
For inquiries regarding acquisitions, patronage, institutional placements, exhibitions, or general information, please contact Igbero using the details below.
Address:
17 Emerald Crescent,
Treasure Gardens,
Freedom Way
Lekki, Lagos,
Nigeria
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Phone:
+234 (0) 806 152 0073


