Nganga Njoku is a systems thinker, author, philosopher, and emerging screenwriter whose work bridges economy, identity, culture, and power. With a background in business strategy and deep research into global inequality, he crafts stories that reimagine our world through layered, emotionally charged narratives.
His storytelling spans books, screenplays, and video essays that challenge dominant economic models, colonial legacies, and the institutional roots of inequality. From the upcoming Island of Demand and Dust — mythic, action-driven explorations of African liberation and alternative civilizations — to Legacy, a reflective study on humanity’s structural impasse, Nganga’s work is grounded in a drive to rebuild systems around equity, sustainability, and collective growth.
He is currently developing a collaborative platform to unite visionary creatives around bold, globally resonant storytelling. Now seeking screenwriters, producers, and thought partners for socially conscious films with creative and philosophical depth.
Let’s connect: https://hopp.bio/nganganjoku
Unique traits: Systems thinker Philosopher Visionary Critical analyst Ethically grounded Narrative strategist Mythic realist Emotionally grounded writer Worldbuilder Cross-format creator Business and operations leader Research-driven Collaborative Purpose-driven Mentally engaging communicator
Island of Demand Budget: $100K - $1M | Action When a war pilot crash-lands into a hidden society governed by collective need and AI-guided production, he must survive captivity, betrayal, and a public vote on his life—only to face a deeper battle between the world he fled and the world that might just save him.
Dust Budget: $100K - $1M | Action In a fractured post-colonial Africa, a brilliant young strategist discovers an ancient code that could unify the continent—if he can survive betrayal, political warfare, and the ghosts of a history that refuses to stay buried.
Imperial college
(2009-2010)