12/01/2026
“The Fisheye Chronicles: Meeting Kwame Nkrumah & Batman”
It was a humid Accra afternoon when the Ninja Turtles, the Dragon Queen, and I decided it was time to pay our respects to the great Osagyefo himself — Kwame Nkrumah. The mission? Discuss Ghana’s future energy policy and maybe grab kelewele on the way.
Raphael was driving — badly. The sewer van kept jerking like a trotro missing gears. Donatello was navigating with a map upside down, while Michelangelo insisted we stop for coconut water “for hydration, dude.” The Dragon Queen sat calmly, fanning herself with a plantain leaf, whispering to her dragons that Ghanaian heat was hotter than any fire they’d ever breathed.
Then — from the sky — swoosh!
Batman descended like a confused bat who took a wrong turn from Gotham. He landed on the Tema motorway toll booth, shouting, “Who called for a vigilante summit?”
Nkrumah was already waiting at Independence Square, arms folded, giving that timeless, patient stare of a man who had seen too much and still kept the vision alive. The Turtles bowed. The Dragon Queen curtsied. Batman tried to look serious but slipped on some roasted corn.
And me? I took the fisheye selfie — proof that history and madness had merged in one perfect Ghanaian afternoon.
Nkrumah just smiled and said,
“Ah, my children, even in chaos — Africa leads.”