Ósìnákáchī Àkùmà Kálū
Ósìnákáchī Àkùmà Kálū MBA, is a biophilosopher, longevity researcher, and systems thinker whose work focuses on upstream biological approaches to healthy human longevity. He is the Founder and Board Chair of TAFFD’s (Transdisciplinary Agora for Future Discussions), the parent organization of Afrolongevity, an Africa-rooted longevity science, policy, and education platform. Afrolongevity is the organizer of the International Longevity Summit Africa (ILSA), the premier longevity meeting on the African continent, convening scientists, clinicians, policymakers, and institutional leaders to address biological aging, healthspan extension, and longevity equity. His work integrates biophilosophy, metabolic health, evolutionary and genetic nutrition, ethics, and systems governance, with a focus on reducing biological aging and closing Africa longevity divides through contextually grounded solutions.