It’s a research, analysis, and content production laboratory aiming to raise the consciousness of oppressed people, particularly Black people and Haitians.

Counter-Narratives is designed to understand and expose the mechanisms of domination of people.

It’s also an invitation to reflect on our beliefs and emancipate our intellect.

Yes, it’s a form of fight.

 

WHY ?

  • Because we believe that it is easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. Unkonwn author
  • Because Truth might be stranger than fiction. Mark Twain
  • Because in the end, “We are dying from jokes, from ignorance, from arrogance, from contempt for greatness, from love of banality and stupid chatter.” Gustave Flauber (Translated)
  • A SPACE OF FREE AND COURAGEOUS REFLECTION, 
  • WHERE THE OFFICIAL TRUTHS MEET CRITICAL THINKING
  • AND THE REBEL MINDS FINDS DIFFERENT ANSWERS.

DESIGN, PRODUCTION AND PRESENTATION

Kiki Legba Omotunde

is an analyst, author, and committed content creator working at the intersection of critical economics, history, and social psychology. His work seeks to deconstruct dominant narratives, revive hidden memories, and rearm minds with knowledge.

Holding a degree in economics and a master’s in global management, he is also trained in behavioral economics, social psychology, data analysis, financial accounting, and analytical visualization. He combines academic rigor and activist commitment in a transdisciplinary and methodical approach.

His public name, Kiki Legba Omotunde, is a triple tribute: to his late mother, who affectionately called him Kiki; to Kalala Omotunde, a major Pan-African thinker whose fight for truth, Black dignity, and memorial justice he continues; and to Legba, the Haitian Vodou Loa, symbol of passage, communication, and the opening of paths.

Through his documentary platform, he pursues a mission: to re-inform, awaken, and transmit. His project is not merely a media outlet — it is a call to awakening, discernment, and intellectual sovereignty.


THEMES

Economy & Business, Cultures & religions; Philosophy, Geopolitics, History, Sciences, Politics, Psych-sociology, Spirituality, etc.