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The Kaduna Genome is a gripping political-biotech thriller about resistance, sacrifice, and the fight for food sovereignty in a nation where control hides behind the mask of foreign aid. In the dusty plains of Northern Nigeria, a silent war brews-not with guns, but with seeds. Dr. Zara Waziri, a principled geneticist, uncovers a buried dossier exposing a foreign-backed scheme: genetically modified "terminator seeds" tested in Kaduna. Engineered with a kill switch, these seeds grow once and die-threatening indigenous crops and trapping farmers in a cycle of dependence. Guided by ancestral…mehr

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The Kaduna Genome is a gripping political-biotech thriller about resistance, sacrifice, and the fight for food sovereignty in a nation where control hides behind the mask of foreign aid. In the dusty plains of Northern Nigeria, a silent war brews-not with guns, but with seeds. Dr. Zara Waziri, a principled geneticist, uncovers a buried dossier exposing a foreign-backed scheme: genetically modified "terminator seeds" tested in Kaduna. Engineered with a kill switch, these seeds grow once and die-threatening indigenous crops and trapping farmers in a cycle of dependence. Guided by ancestral memory and ethics, Zara allies with Edikan, a bold journalist, and Musa, a farmer-turned-resister. As they race to reveal the truth, they face corporate spies, armed enforcers, and political betrayal-from Lagos labs to Kaduna fields to Nigeria's corridors of power

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Chiedu B. Ndubisi is a Nigerian author, economist, and public policy analyst whose writing bridges fiction and fact to expose the deeper architectures of power, memory, and resistance across Africa. He is the author of Chains Beneath the Cocoa Trees, a haunting novella of coerced labor on colonial plantations, and Barrels Across Borders, a political thriller about cross-border fuel smuggling and corruption. In The Kaduna Genome, Ndubisi draws from years of policy experience and socio-political analysis to craft a novel that interrogates the geopolitics of food, land, and biogenetic control. His work blends speculative realism with investigative depth, resonating with readers who seek truth beneath the surface of official narratives. His published works, essays, and policy commentaries can be found on www.chiedundubisi.com. Connect with him on Instagram and X/Twitter at @ChieduNdubisi.