Tadiwa
Tadiwa is a storm in slow motion, blending sacred scripture with side-eye sarcasm and ink that sometimes bleeds more than it writes. His poems don’t ask for understanding — he leaves breadcrumbs in burning houses. Selflessness, love, and discomfort all laid bare without apology. Between metaphors and memories, he presses against the glass of what’s polite, reaching for truth with both hands and a matchbook.