Preserving Legacy: Aremu Oluwatosin “TBoss” Honors the Faces That Built Us.

Nigerian visual artist and portrait photographer Aremu Oluwatosin, founder of TBoss Photography, has launched Preserving Legacy, a CSR initiative created to honor and document elderly Nigerians through heartfelt portraiture and storytelling. Focused mainly on senior citizens aged 80 and above, the project shines a light on the grace, resilience, wisdom, and quiet strength of a generation whose sacrifices laid the foundation for many families and communities today.

Through intimate portraits, symbolic styling, and emotionally rich storytelling, Preserving Legacy seeks to remind people that aging is not simply about growing old, but about carrying a lifetime of stories, struggles, victories, and love.

Speaking on the initiative with a cross section of media professionals in Lagos, Oluwatosin said, “Every wrinkle, every expression, every look in their eyes carries a story. This project is our way of honoring the people who came before us and making sure their legacy is not forgotten.”

With several stories already documented, TBoss Photography hopes Preserving Legacy will continue to grow into a meaningful visual archive that celebrates African heritage, memory, grace, and the beauty of lives well lived.

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