
Abubakar Ahmadu is a writer and researcher working at the intersection of data, culture, and human experience. His work explores how visual language shapes collective memory, identity, and mourning across the Global South and beyond. His writing has appeared in Current Affairs, The Polis Project, and First American Art Magazine. He holds a background in agricultural engineering and cultural storytelling, bringing a data-driven lens to deeply human questions. Originally from Nigeria, he is committed to ethical, fact-based narratives that amplify underrepresented voices.