Idowu J. Gabriel is an accountant by profession, with a master’s degree, born in southwestern Nigeria. He writes from the survivor’s vantage — the place where the patterns governing relationships, institutions, and crises become visible only once they have already done their work.
The Power and Energy framework is the instrument he wishes he had received at twenty. Drawn from Yoruba cultural grounding, peer-reviewed research, and hard-won experience, it is built to be applied rather than merely read.
Most people walk into relationships, workplaces, and family systems without the vocabulary to name what is happening to them. Power and Energy names six channels through which human power operates, three awareness levels at which we can see them, and five registers at which power coordinates — a single diagnostic instrument you can carry into any room.
The same framework, written for five different readers — from children to practitioners.
A four-minute narrated introduction to the framework — and short Biblical Reflections in the same voice.