I write from an observatory of thought, a place where memory meets metaphor to question what it means to be African, human, and awake in history.
Here, ideas breathe. Words wander. Context matters.
Each reflection I craft is both mirror and map, tracing my journey from knowing to understanding, from existence to essence.
Mind, Memory, and Metaphor is my digital archive of ideas, resting at the intersection of culture, faith, and African thought.
Through my writing, I explore how stories become systems, how language frames power, and how the past continues to negotiate our present.
Part essay, part reflection, part rebellion, this is where my intellect meets my identity, where Africa speaks through me and for itself.
Because sometimes, I’ve learned, the mind is an archive, and language is how we remember.
