Why The Legacy Times Exists
Africa’s publication for leadership, legacy, capital, and long-term impact.
For three decades, I have worked at the intersection of capital, governance, and African enterprise.
Across countries, sectors, and institutions, I have watched the same pattern repeat itself:
belief without structure.
structure without proof.
proof without continuity.
Africa has never lacked vision.
What we have lacked is the architecture that turns vision into something that endures.
That is why The Legacy Times exists.
Not as a personal blog, but as an African publication built around leadership, capital, governance, institution-building, and long-term impact.
We write for the people doing the real work:
- founders building in difficult markets
- family offices stewarding generational wealth
- operators carrying responsibility quietly
- policy leaders shaping what comes next
- disciplined builders choosing structure over noise
The Legacy Times will publish across three pillars:
• Path to Impact
A weekly newsletter with essays, frameworks, and field analysis.
• The Vault
A growing library of practical tools, worksheets, and African enterprise case studies.
• The Books
Faith, Structure, Impact and The LinkedIn Playbook: The African Field Manual — both publishing this year, with more volumes to follow.
If you have followed my work on LinkedIn, this is where it now moves into its full form.
The free edition will always carry the core essays.
A premium edition — with deeper analysis and full Vault access — will follow.
Africa is not rising because the world has finally noticed.
It is rising because something internal has shifted.
A generation of builders is choosing discipline over noise.
Structure over performance.
Stewardship over applause.
The Legacy Times exists to document that work, equip those carrying it forward, and help build what endures.
Welcome to the beginning.