Africa doesn't need another prophet.
It needs inventors. Builders. Coders. Scientists. Strategists.
For too long, the continent has been taught to look upward for salvation-while the rest of the world builds forward. While we fast and pray, others innovate and patent. This book is a bold and unapologetic call to reclaim Africa's agency-not through superstition, but through science; not through sermons, but through systems.
Kayumba David, a theologian, diplomat, and PhD candidate, delivers a searing indictment of religious over-dependence and a visionary blueprint for practical transformation. Drawing from theology, history, economics, and post-colonial thought, he challenges Africans to rethink what it truly means to believe, to build, and to lead.
This is not a book about abandoning faith.
It's about marrying faith with function.
It's about choosing factories over just fasting.
It's about replacing imported microphones with local invention.
It's about awakening a sleeping giant with tools, not just with tongues.
If you're ready to stop praying for rain and start digging canals-this book is for you.
If you're tired of imported everything-from ideas to pencils-this book is for you.
If you believe Africa can rise from the grave of dependency and step into destiny-this book is for you.
Let this book provoke you.
Let it equip you.
Let it awaken the builder in you.
The resurrection Africa needs... is already in your hands.