In oil-rich Sofalia, wealth and despair live side by side.
Above the city, politicians rewrite laws and fortify their power. Below the bridge, Queen Aisha reigns over the forgotten, certain she sees what others refuse to confront. As corruption deepens and inequality hardens into cruelty, the lives of senators, royalty, widows, and the dispossessed begin to collide.
Music Ministry Unplugged is a sweeping work of literary political fiction that examines governance, ambition, class division, and the human cost of power in a fragile democracy.