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The Thorn and the Throne is set in an alternate dimension where Africa, known as Alkebulan , remains a united and powerful superstate, untainted by colonialism. The central conflict revolves around the mystical Simbarashe ring, a divine artifact that grants its bearer immense power and the ability to control celestial forces. The story follows King Jabulani and his family, particularly his son Akachi, who is destined to inherit the throne. As the kingdom is threatened by betrayal and the rise of the power-hungry Mateso, the fate of Alkebulan hangs in the balance. With a backdrop of ancient…mehr

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The Thorn and the Throne is set in an alternate dimension where Africa, known as Alkebulan, remains a united and powerful superstate, untainted by colonialism. The central conflict revolves around the mystical Simbarashe ring, a divine artifact that grants its bearer immense power and the ability to control celestial forces. The story follows King Jabulani and his family, particularly his son Akachi, who is destined to inherit the throne. As the kingdom is threatened by betrayal and the rise of the power-hungry Mateso, the fate of Alkebulan hangs in the balance. With a backdrop of ancient prophecies, mystical forces, and political intrigue, the tale explores the struggle for power, legacy, and the survival of a united empire.


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Radi Ibrahim Nuhu is a writer known for his compelling short stories that delve into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the deep connections between people and the world around them. His short story Kilaza and the Sound Machine explores the journey of a young boy, Kilaza, who creates an invention that bridges the gap between him and the animal world, leading to a powerful transformation in his life and his relationship with his father. Radi's writing captures the human spirit through simple yet profound narratives, drawing readers into thought-provoking and emotionally resonant tales.