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Welcome to the world of Rae Grillo-Abuah

 

Rae Grillo-Abuah is a British–Nigerian–Brazilian author, poet, and cultural researcher whose work bridges continents and histories. Drawing on themes of ancestry, identity, womanhood, and resilience, she crafts verses and prose that honour the voices of those who came before while reimagining Africa’s place within global narratives.

Her writing reflects a lifelong commitment to reclaiming silenced stories and restoring cultural dignity through scholarship and art. Influenced by Yoruba cosmology and diasporic memory, Rae’s creative work blends historical insight with poetic sensitivity, offering readers both intellectual depth and spiritual resonance.

She continues to explore the intersections of history, gender, and spirituality, creating spaces where ancestral knowledge meets contemporary thought.

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Africa’s martial heritage remains one of the most intricate and least understood aspects of its historical identity. Far from being simple instruments of violence, African weapons were—and remain—extensions of artistry, spirituality, and political authority. This book unites museum evidence, oral traditions, and academic discourse to present a comprehensive picture of African pre-colonial warfare and craftsmanship.

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About Rae Grillo-Abuah

Rae Grillo-Abuah is a passionate author based in Tooting, United Kingdom. With a commitment to crafting compelling narratives and engaging content, Rae aims to connect with readers and share unique perspectives. Discover the stories and insights that make Rae Grillo-Abuah Author a distinctive voice in literature, straight from London, United Kingdom.