





Located in the Bassa Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria, the Bassa-Nge Kingdom remains tethered to the Niger-Benue confluence. This photographic project documents the lived realities of a community whose daily commute home involves crossing the waters where Nigeria’s two greatest rivers merge.
Caleb Ishaya Oseshi is a documentary photographer. He embarked on his photography journey during the pandemic and has since never relented. He aims to tell stories through photography, exploring nature’s beauty and human diversity. He participated in the UNESCO World Heritage Volunteer Program (2024) in Nigeria and collaborated with the Kaduna Fashion and Art Exhibition (KAFART) as a Research Photographer (2023). His photographs are featured in Sunlight Press, Synchronized Chaos, Watershed Review, The Word’s Faire and other publications. With exhibitions in Nigeria and The United States, he is a member of The African Photojournalism Database (APJD). Caleb is @caleb.ishaya on Instagram and @Cishaya1 on X.


