LordFiifiQuayle.com is an independent ideas platform dedicated to examining power, governance, political economy, and identity in contemporary Africa. The site publishes long-form essays, letters, and analytical commentary that approach African affairs with seriousness, historical awareness, and intellectual independence.
The platform was created in response to a growing deficit in public discourse — where speed has replaced substance, and opinion has crowded out understanding. Here, issues of statecraft, leadership, economic sovereignty, and national dignity are explored with clarity and restraint, grounded in African realities rather than external narratives.
While Ghana often serves as a primary case study, the questions addressed are continental:
How should African states wield power?
What does competent governance look like in practice?
How do history, psychology, and culture shape political outcomes?
Editorial Focus
The site’s work centres on:
- Governance and statecraft in Africa
- Political economy and development
- Power, institutions, and leadership
- African identity, dignity, and historical memory
The writing is intentionally reflective rather than reactive, prioritising depth over frequency and analysis over commentary.
Intended Audience
LordFiifiQuayle.com is written for:
- Informed citizens and professionals seeking serious analysis
- University students and researchers in politics, economics, and African studies
- Diaspora Africans interested in grounded perspectives on home affairs
- Readers who value context, argument, and intellectual honesty
Independence
This platform is independently run and not affiliated with any political party, government institution, or corporate interest. The views expressed are analytical rather than partisan, and the primary commitment is to clarity of thought and intellectual integrity.