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“Many of us started 2010 with hopes that this year will bring us more luck, good health, and FORTUNE. But less than a month after the ball dropped Haiti would see this New Year wish to get shattered by utter catastrophe. My prayers go out for all the souls that passed on during the earthquake in Haiti and also the survivors who are now stranded and are living in despair. May God continue to have mercy on us all and may God grant Haiti a redemption from such unimaginable calamity.” – FREDDY WILL
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Wilfred Kanu Jr.
Wilfred “Freddy Will” Kanu Jr. stands at the crossroads of global Black culture. Born in Sierra Leone, raised across Africa and North America, and creatively rooted in the Caribbean, Germany, and Estonia, Freddy’s work embodies a transatlantic consciousness. He merges African folklore with Hip Hop lyricism, classical philosophy with street narrative, and romance psychology with cultural commentary.
Wilfred Kanu Jr. is a Sierra Leonean-American author, music producer, and recording artist. He writes on history, philosophy, geopolitics, biography, poetry, public discourse, and fiction. He resides in Berlin, Germany, mixing hip-hop music with jazz.