Nigerian-Born Futurist, Osinakachi Akuma Kalu, to Lead the Longevity Movement in Africa

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Based in South Africa, Osinakachi Akuma Kalu has emerged as one of the fastest-growing futurists on the continent. He is the founder of the Transdisciplinary Agora For Future Discussions (TAFFD's), which has given rise to several impactful initiatives and subsidiaries, including a peer-reviewed Journal, Magazine of the Future, Future Discussions Show, Digital Aggregators Program (DAP), Afrolongevity, and the International Longevity Summit (ILS) Africa. The latter two initiatives aim to combat biological aging, related diseases, and conditions to bridge the life expectancy gap in Africa.

Osinakachi is renowned for his visionary approach and dedication to extending the human lifespan. As a transhumanist and advisor to prominent global futurist organizations and companies, he is at the forefront of reshaping the future of Africa through an Afrocentric lens, ensuring its sustainability.

His pioneering work and ideas have gained recognition on various futuristic platforms and communities, including online platforms such as LinkedIn, and the Fearlessness Movement. Notably, Osinakachi is the first African and the third person globally to receive the Fearism Award, and he serves as the chairman of fearism studies in Africa. He redefined fear as used in Fearism Studies today.
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