How Polimicry Eats the Future While Nations ApplaudBy Stephen Bernard UbiRecorded Track
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About this audiobook
Theft of Tomorrow exposes a dangerous pattern silently consuming nations — polimicry: the art of mimicking progress while delivering none. Author Stephen Ubi takes readers on a gripping journey through the corridors of power, revealing how political mimicry, civic decay, and institutional failure rob entire generations of their future — while the crowd applauds.
Drawing on historical events, documented cases, and sharp social analysis, this book is a wake-up call for citizens, leaders, and faith communities alike. It challenges readers to move beyond performance and embrace individual responsibility, genuine governance, and courageous construction of a better society.
Full citations and references are available in the print and digital editions of this book.
Theft of Tomorrow is not just a diagnosis — it is a roadmap for those ready to reclaim what has been stolen.
GenreSpirituality and Religion, Politics and Government
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FormatAudiobook
Publish dateNov 3, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Book Title
6Chapter 4
2Copyright Page
7Chapter 5
3Chapter 1
8Chapter 6
4Chapter 2
9Chapter 7
5Chapter 3
10Chapter 8
About the author
Stephen Bernard Ubi
Stephen Ubi is a writer, thinker, and advocate for genuine governance and civic integrity. Through Theft of Tomorrow, he exposes the silent systems that hollow out nations while citizens applaud. A voice for the next generation of Africans who choose truth over performance, Stephen writes at the intersection of politics, faith, and social reform. He is the founder of My Generation Project (MGP), committed to raising leaders of conscience, courage, and construction.View all by Stephen Bernard Ubi