The Multiplication Principle is a gripping political and philosophical play about power, tradition, and transformation.
In a traditional village, a fourteen-year-old girl is forced into marriage, but what begins as survival through deception becomes the rise of an extraordinary mind. As she moves from village life to the city, she learns to read the hidden logic of markets, politics, and society. Years later, she stands as President-on trial for her past, her choices, and the very intelligence that makes her dangerous.
Blending African storytelling, political drama, courtroom tension, and social commentary, The Multiplication Principle is a bold literary work about truth, systems, and the people who dare to change them.