BANJO ADESUYI
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
BANJO ADESUYI
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
BANJO ADESUYI
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
BANJO ADESUYI
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
BANJO ADESUYI

Banjo Adesuyi

Creative Director

Lagos, Nigeria

It started with an unlikely moment. Banjo's father, a lifelong skeptic of buying anything online, was convinced by a single piece of marketing to make a purchase from legendary internet marketer Frank Kern. Banjo watched it happen and couldn't let it go. How did that happen? That question became an obsession — with persuasion, with messaging, with what makes people stop, pay attention, and act.

Banjo shooting content

Banjo and Kailuca before a  meeting

Banjo Adesuyi

Creative Director

Lagos, Nigeria

Design wasn't the plan. It became the necessity. Early in his career, a client needed design work and Banjo had two choices — outsource it or figure it out. He figured it out. What started as problem-solving under pressure turned into a genuine eye for craft. He taught himself by doing, developing a visual sensibility that sits somewhere between minimal and editorial — clean enough to feel premium, considered enough to carry weight. No design school. Just real briefs, real clients, and the discipline to keep raising the standard.

That obsession led to Lagos, a laptop, and a bedroom studio in 2022. BFA Media was built from the ground up with a single belief: that great creative work, backed by sharp strategy, could move real business outcomes. As Creative Director, Banjo set the standard from day one — not just for how the work looked, but for what it was supposed to do

.Three years later, BFA has helped B2B companies generate seven figures in sales pipeline, connected clients with some of the world's leading enterprise organisations, and built brands that make people stop scrolling and start buying. The curiosity that started with his dad and a Frank Kern ad is still the engine behind every project.