Paul B. Vitta’s Fathers of Nations is a political novel that examines Africa’s post-independence struggles through the lives of four strangers drawn from different regions of the continent. Professor Karanja Kimani from Kenya, Ngobile Melusi from Zimbabwe, Pastor Chineke Chiamaka from Nigeria, and Engineer Seif Tahir from Libya are not ordinary travellers brought together by coincidence. They … Continue reading The four strangers in Fathers of Nations: Victories, betrayals, and why they fell out with their Governments
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