⭐ Ibrahim Al-Muazam
Principal Founder | Independent Researcher & Writer
Ibrahim Al-Muazam is an independent researcher and writer from Ghana with academic training in History from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and Brock University, Canada. His work blends academic research with real-world storytelling, focusing on the lived experiences of students—local, international, and marginalized.
At Brock University, Ibrahim served as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of History and as a Research Assistant in the Faculty of Social Sciences, where he supported research and program initiatives across the faculty. His own academic research includes a detailed study of legal culture and British colonial governance in Northern Nigeria’s Kano Emirate.
Ibrahim founded Quiet Evidence to create a space where student stories are documented, analysed, and shared honestly. He is passionate about transforming everyday student experiences into meaningful insights that inform campus conversations, support well-being, and highlight issues often ignored in mainstream discussions.
⭐ Danita Owusu Afriyie
Co-Founder | Independent Researcher & Writer
Danita Owusu Afriyie is an independent researcher and writer from Ghana, holding a Bachelor’s degree in History from KNUST and a Master’s degree in History from Brock University. Her research interests span social history, community health, and everyday lived experiences.
At Brock University, Danita served as both a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant in the Department of History. She also conducted a funded research project supported by the Freemason Society of Ontario, and has explored issues related to the health and economic well-being of market women in Ghana.
As co-founder of Quiet Evidence, Danita brings a thoughtful, people-centred approach to storytelling and analysis. She is committed to amplifying student voices, especially women, exploring hidden pressures in student life, and contributing to research that helps young people navigate school, work, mental health, and community