The Politics of Survival is a powerful and deeply human story about courage, consequence, and the quiet systems that shape everyday life. Set in a struggling urban community, the novel follows Tunde, a young man whose single act of speaking up against injustice pulls him into a dangerous world where power is subtle, control is constant, and survival is never neutral.
As pressure mounts on his family and community, Tunde is forced to confront difficult choices about silence, resistance, and responsibility. What begins as a personal stand evolves into a collective awakening, revealing how fear, influence, and unity intersect in the fight for dignity.
With rich detail and emotional depth, this story explores what it truly means to be seen, to stand, and to pay the price for both.