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I’d like to think of writing as therapy. I am not into specific labels, therefore, no niche in particular. I delve into the real life stories, I seek inspiration in the most organic way, metaphysics in particular, Sometimes, these inspirations comes from the silence hours of dawn, a moving picture or a regular everyday person from the village and most importantly I let my muse strike hard. Most of my wisdom comes from the books I read and the lectures I listen. May be I’ll live to become a great writer, a writer that would not want to follow the script or trend of the day but a writer that pen down the words of truth and a voice that represent the vulnerable, disfranchise or impoverish.
My contemporaries comes from all walks of life, of course, great minds like Dr. Umar Abdullah Johnson, Dalai Lama, Sport personnels like Mesut Özil, Colin Kaepernick, or Academics as the Dr. Sayyed hossein Nasr, Professor Tariq Ramadan, such personalities as the Thomas Sankara, Malcolm X, Usmanu Danfodiyo, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Tandja Mammadou, Enesto Che Guevara, Emir Muhammadu Attahiru I or Marcus Mosiah Garvey, of course they impressed me and I owe them a lot. But even more important were the nameless: the silent brave, resisting in the dark. They taught me so much, away from media and public attention.

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