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Samuel is a cartoonist with a keen eye for satire who comments on social and political events with his art. His professional experience of over a decade is multifaceted, though, as he's worked in publishing, advertising, PR, and TV broadcasting. Samuel recently completed his Masters in Visual Communication at Birmingham City University and is constantly exploring new ways to spark conversations and inspire change through art. Samuel is currently a contributing cartoonist for the BusinessDay Newspaper.

Freedom on Mute

In the U.S., countless voices have been silenced via deplatforming, algorithmic suppression, and

Elon Vs Donald

Egos clashing louder than policies.

The climate game

They play for profit, the world pays the price.

The Puppet Economist

In thiscartoon, a puppet Trump confidently addresses the media from the Oval Office, declaring hi

Kangaroo Court

When the accused becomes the judge, the victim turns into the punchline, and 'justice'

Trumpism

A satirical depiction of a controversial political figure, Trump, styled as a Soviet-era military

I Came, I Tripped… Urgh, Let the Chair Do the Rest

A witty take on President Biden’s final departure, this cartoon imagines him leaving the White Ho

Shafting The Masses (Fashionable Contrast after Gillray)

Inspired by the style of James Gillray and his famous cartoon Fashionable Contrasts, this piece c

Saving The NHS, One Bottom At A Time

Double Standards on Display: UK Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch, herself a beneficiary of immigrati

Biden Bows Out Of The Race

The Illustration depicts President Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and endor

Come Care for Ours, Forget Yours

The cartoon is a poignant reflection on the UK government's recent immigration policy, parti

Government Waste

The central theme of the cartoon revolves around waste in governance in Nigeria.

Passing The Economic Crisis Baton

The overall message of the cartoon is to remind both the incoming president, as well as the Niger

Ali Goes To School...Or Not

A satirical piece in response to widespread reports of political party delegates receiving bribes