The author is a prolific writer whose work is rooted in lived experience, spiritual reflection, and cultural inquiry. With more than thirteen books written over a lifetime, his body of work explores identity, faith, struggle, purpose, and the enduring impact of history on the human spirit. His writing is shaped not by theory, but by experience—by what has been endured, observed, questioned, and learned.
A former pastor, the author brings depth, discipline, and moral clarity to his work, often challenging inherited narratives and encouraging readers to think beyond surface truths. His books consistently address themes of restoration, self-understanding, and the recovery of meaning in a world shaped by loss and displacement.
The Forgotten God of Africa stands as a continuation of this lifelong work. It reflects the author’s commitment to examining what has been erased, misunderstood, or intentionally hidden, while inviting readers into deeper reflection about spiritual origins, cultural memory, and identity. Through his writing, the author seeks not only to inform, but to awaken—using the written word as a tool for remembrance, healing, and truth.