Betrayal In The City
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A Timeless Masterpiece of Power, Corruption, and the Human Spirit's Struggle for Freedom. What happens when the dreams of independence turn into the nightmares of dictatorship? Francis Imbuga’s powerful play, Betrayal in the City, is a searing and satirical exploration of post-colonial Africa that remains as relevant today as when it was first written. Set in a fictional African nation, the story follows a group of young intellectuals grappling with a corrupt and oppressive regime. Through the lives of characters like the disillusioned university graduate, Nina, and her brother Adika, who becomes a victim of state violence, Imbuga masterfully exposes the bitter irony of a government that betrays its own people