Fathers of Nations is a powerful political satire by Paul B. Vitta that follows four strangers brought together at an African Union summit in The Gambia. Each man — from different corners of the continent — is disillusioned by the failed promises of leadership in their home countries. As African heads of state prepare to endorse a new development plan called Way Omega, the four men secretly work to promote an alternative: Path Alpha — a strategy they believe offers real hope for the continent.
Blending suspense, wit, and deep social commentary, Fathers of Nations challenges readers to reflect on the past, present, and future of Africa. It’s a compelling narrative about leadership, accountability, and the true cost of political failure.







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