Publisher's Synopsis
When war looms and endless crisis rock, a nation is shaken to her roots. To harness the people to strive for her redemption, more than a common name, a common dream is needed. For only in this type of unity can they truly find the fellowship that can save the nation.
Lots and Cabals is an account of how the nation of the black people around the Niger area suffers age-long sabotage that has crippled her development over the years. It examines the contributions of the cabal which have been with the nation since her birth and the victimization of the common people there in. Readers are exposed to how deep-rooted the corrupt system created by the cabal stands on the back of the tired nation. In a desperate attempt to save the dying nation, the youths, born of the common people and tired of praying and endlessly, make a seriously risky attempt to upturn the aged, powerful and ruthless system.