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Two Kings Do Not Travel In One Boat Down The River

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STORY OVERVIEW

In 1996, amidst the tumult of the First Congo War, an extraordinary eight-year-old boy named Kabongo lives in Kisangani with his, Baba Mutombo, a former professor and street philosopher.

In the midst of chaos, Baba passionately imparts invaluable lessons about the deep scars of colonialism and the persistent violence plagues their homeland.

After an unimaginable tragedy strikes Baba's death during a militia attack in 2003, Kabongo makes a powerful vow to heal Africa's wounds and unite its nations.

This captivating tale chronicles his transformation from a traumatized boy into a charismatic leader, as he fearlessly a movement against corruption and division while bravely confronting the legacy of colonialism.

Kabongo remains steadfast in his principles, evading the watchful eyes of the system, driven by his unwavering faith to the promise he made to his father to free and unite Africa!

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