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Hey Girl, Keep Your Head Up.

  • Dec 25, 2017
  • 1 min read

Who told you that you were not beautiful?

When God says you are created in his image and likeness.

Who said you were not worthy?

When He sent His only begotten Son to die for you.

Why do you let the things of the world sadden you?

When the joy of The Lord is your strength.

It's the enemies job to keep you distracted. As long as your looking at what is wrong with you, you will never see what's good in you. Celebrate that you are a daughter of the most High King!

Whom The Lord sets free is free, indeed.

There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

With POWER, AUTHORITY and DOMINION silence every voice that speaks the opposite of what God says and who He called you to be.

God will never leave you or forsake you.


 
 
 

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Daphne Cayo | Founder & CEO | Creative Storyteller

 

A visionary filmmaker, writer, and producer, Daphne Cayo is dedicated to crafting powerful narratives that captivate, inspire, and celebrate culture. With a BFA in Film & Digital Production, she has built a diverse career spanning international film productions, television, and content creation. Her passion lies in bringing stories to life—blending faith, heritage, and cinematic artistry to create compelling films that leave a lasting impact.

Daphne has worked on international film projects across Kenya, Nigeria, Italy, and the United Kingdom, enriching her storytelling with global perspectives. Her contributions to film have earned two BEFFTA Awards (2013), two Indie Film Awards, four Nollywood & African Film Critics’ Awards (NAFCA), and an Honorary Award at Trindiefest, Colorado, USA.

From overseeing productions to writing heartfelt scripts, her work reflects a deep commitment to storytelling that bridges cultures and resonates with audiences worldwide. Through her projects, she seeks to inspire the next generation of filmmakers while fostering a connection to ancestral roots and the beauty of diverse narratives.

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