She is known for her exhibitions in several museums, the most popular being the playground installed at Italy's Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina in 2020, known as You Can Play in the Everyday, Running.
[7] That year her playground project was featured in a curatorial publication commissioned for the tenth Berlin Biennale.
It led to the commission of her 2020 exhibition in Italy by Kathryn Weir, the current artistic director of the Museo Madre, Naples.
[8] It features random lines and iron bars which visually reference the home-built body building equipment traditionally improvised by men in Lagos.
References to the art of Louise Bourgeois and Tim Burton are used to represent a transport link between Lagos and Naples.