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The Republic of Wazimba
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The Republic of Wazimba
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The Republic of Wazimba
By None
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Book’s Description
In a cell, they built a nation. In his heart, he forged a revolution. Fresh from university, idealistic Ishiaku believes he can change his hometown from within the political system.
But when a rival’s assassination triggers a brutal power struggle, he is swept into a nightmare of false accusations and wrongful imprisonment. Inside the walls of Kabala Prison, he discovers an astonishing secret: the inmates have formed their own society. They call it THE REPUBLIC OF WAZIMBA.
It has a president. A parliament. Its own laws. And for Ishiaku, it becomes a brutal education in power, survival, and what it truly means to be free. Stripped of his name and past, Ishiaku must learn the prison’s unwritten constitution to survive.
But when he witnesses the state’s cruelty toward forgotten prisoners—including twenty-nine boys arrested without evidence—his fight for survival becomes a struggle for justice.
In a place designed to break the human spirit, he must choose: adapt to the republic’s brutal rules, or risk everything to change them.
Book’s Description
In a cell, they built a nation. In his heart, he forged a revolution. Fresh from university, idealistic Ishiaku believes he can change his hometown from within the political system.
But when a rival’s assassination triggers a brutal power struggle, he is swept into a nightmare of false accusations and wrongful imprisonment. Inside the walls of Kabala Prison, he discovers an astonishing secret: the inmates have formed their own society. They call it THE REPUBLIC OF WAZIMBA.
It has a president. A parliament. Its own laws. And for Ishiaku, it becomes a brutal education in power, survival, and what it truly means to be free. Stripped of his name and past, Ishiaku must learn the prison’s unwritten constitution to survive.
But when he witnesses the state’s cruelty toward forgotten prisoners—including twenty-nine boys arrested without evidence—his fight for survival becomes a struggle for justice.
In a place designed to break the human spirit, he must choose: adapt to the republic’s brutal rules, or risk everything to change them.



















