AMLIMA MAWUVI
Research Journalist and Visual Artist in Eʋedukɔ
Research Journalist | Eʋe Revivalist | Visual Artist
Amlima Mawuvi is a Research Journalist, Visual Artist, Independent Scholar, and Cultural Archtect dedicated to exploring the intersections of consciousness, technology, ancestral knowledge, language, and societal transformation.
His work spans multiple fields, including Spirit-Tech Research, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Cultural Revitalization, Media, Philosophy, and Afrikan Futures.
He is the Creator of the Nzila Spirit-Tech Paradigm, an emerging framework that investigates the relationship between consciousness, spirituality, technology, and human development.
As the lead reconstructionist of Adagana, he is engaged in the preservation, reconstruction, and advancement of the ancient Eʋe linguistic and philosophical traditions.
Through the Be Afrikan Now (BAN) initiative and Eʋe Ɖukɔ, he advocates for cultural renewal, self-determination, indigenous education, historical truth, and community empowerment.
AMLIMA's publications explore topics ranging from consciousness studies, metaphysics, and spirituality to culture, identity, governance, and future systems of knowledge. His work has been published and archived through international scholarly and open-access platforms, contributing to ongoing conversations about the future of humanity and the role of ancestral wisdom in a rapidly changing world.
Driven by a commitment to innovation rooted in heritage, AMLIMA MAWUVI works to bridge ancient knowledge and emerging possibilities, creating frameworks that inspire cultural awakening, intellectual exploration, and transformative action.