
Foundations for a Participatory Paradigm in Global Health
African Naturopathic Medicine, Systems Biology, and Artificial Intelligence: Foundations for a Participatory Paradigm in Global Health Advances in systems biology, immunometabolism, genomics, and artificial intelligence (AI) are uncovering physiological mechanisms long recognized intuitively within African naturopathic traditions. A recent study on Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection demonstrates that methionine availability and renal cytokine clearance play essential roles in regulating systemic inflammation. These findings resonate with ancestral African concepts of purification, circulation, and organ interdependence. This article proposes a conceptual integration between African naturopathic medicine and modern biomedical science, culminating in a new framework PSYNATUROTHERAPY a participatory, preventive, predictive, and personalized model of care. The article also introduces the Infinity HealthCare Project, a longitudinal clinical model designed to map disease trajectories acro

Systemic Judicial Failure in Sierra Leone
A Legal Brief on Systemic Judicial Failure in Sierra Leone: Detention Without Charge as a Constitutional Breakdown I. Introduction The strength of any justice system is measured not by how it punishes the guilty, but by how it protects the uncharged. In Sierra Leone today, the prolonged detention of hundreds of individuals—reportedly including infants—without indictment is not an administrative lapse. It is a constitutional crisis. Despite decades of donor funding, technical assistance, and institutional “capacity‑building,” the judiciary remains structurally compromised. The result is a system unable to uphold its most basic legal obligations. An African proverb reminds us: “When the roots are rotten, the tree cannot stand.” Sierra Leone’s justice system is such a tree—standing only in appearance, hollowed by corruption, trauma, and institutional decay. II. Constitutional and International Legal Framework Sierra Leone’s Constitution guarantees liberty, due process, and protection fro

Usage de Substances et Identité Sexuelle
Usage de Substances et Identité Sexuelle : Une Perspective Intégrative Ancrée dans la Médecine Naturopathique Africaine À travers le monde ; que ce soit dans les nations hautement industrialisées ou dans les régions en développement — les recherches révèlent un constat récurrent : les personnes qui s’identifient en dehors des normes hétérosexuelles présentent des taux plus élevés de consommation de substances. Cela inclut les individus se définissant comme gays, lesbiennes, bisexuels, en questionnement, ou utilisant des termes culturels ou personnels variés pour décrire leur identité sexuelle. Bien que ces résultats proviennent d’études médicales et psychiatriques contemporaines, ils résonnent profondément avec les traditions naturopathiques africaines, qui soulignent depuis longtemps l’interconnexion entre l’identité, la communauté, l’équilibre émotionnel et le bien‑être spirituel. Ce que montrent les recherches Les études récentes mettent en évidence plusieurs tendances clés : Tous l

Bladder Cancer in Africa
A Holistic Framework for Prevention and Well‑Being Bladder cancer represents a significant global health challenge, with rising incidence in several African regions. While biomedical approaches remain essential for diagnosis and treatment, African naturopathic traditions and ancestral healing systems offer complementary insights rooted in prevention, environmental awareness, and holistic well‑being. This paper integrates modern African naturopathic Medicine with ancestral knowledge documented across West, East, Central, and Southern Africa. It explores lifestyle, nutrition, ethnobotany, and spiritual‑emotional balance as interconnected dimensions of health. The aim is to highlight culturally grounded frameworks that support prevention, resilience, and community‑centered health strategies. Epidemiology of Bladder Cancer in Africa Bladder cancer arises from abnormal cellular growth in the bladder epithelium. Globally, it is associated with environmental exposures, chronic irritation, smo

A Clean Break Without Destabilization
Independent Presidential Agenda – Sierra Leone 2028 As a sociocriminologist who has worked across continents, an intelligence professional, and a multidisciplinary consultant engaged with states, institutions, and communities worldwide, what I present here is not a critique in the ordinary sense. It is a diagnosis—of a national condition that many citizens recognize, endure, and quietly discuss, yet few leaders have been willing to confront openly. The moment I am naming is neither abstract nor exaggerated. It is real and measurable. Over time, security in our nation has been obscured by excessive secrecy, instrumentalized for political ends, hollowed out by corruption, and weakened by persistent incompetence. The consequence has been the gradual erosion of institutions that should inspire confidence but instead provoke fear; institutions that are overused yet underpaid, invoked in name yet insufficiently respected in practice. This document marks a deliberate turning point. What follo

African Health Renaissance
I am not simply speaking about unanswered emails, calls, or letters. I am speaking about a deeper pattern — one in which African institutions hesitate to engage with African excellence when it comes from beyond their familiar circles. I am speaking about the quiet gatekeeping that keeps innovation at arm’s length. And I am speaking about a continent that urgently needs a health renaissance, yet too often resists the very people capable of igniting it. Natural Integrative Medicine and the Future of a Self‑Reliant Continent Across Africa, a quiet transformation is taking shape — one rooted not in nostalgia, but in the conviction that the continent possesses the intellectual, cultural, and scientific capital to redefine global health. As the world reconsiders the limits of conventional medicine and the value of ancestral knowledge, Africa stands uniquely positioned to lead a new era: the African Health Renaissance. This renaissance is not a romantic return to the past. It is the deliberat


