In 2157, Lagos, known as Eko, is a city of advanced technology and deep social divides. Beneath its shiny skyscrapers and neon lights, a stark contrast exists between the rich elite and the struggling poor. Central to this story is the immortality project, once seen as humanity's savior, now a tool for control by the Eternal Council.
"Eko: Immortality" tells a gripping story of ambition, power, and difficult choices. It features Otunba Tony Akinwande, a political figure grappling with family expectations, Odogwu Cletus Opadamola, a billionaire driven by a need for control, and Dr. Nneka Olujimi, who created the immortality project and now faces tough decisions about its impact.
Ada: "In this city of illusions, they've sold us immortality. But Tony, Opadamola, Dr. Olujimi, remember—chasing eternity can blind us to the beauty of the fleeting moment. Is it worth the cost?"
Tony: "Ada, you underestimate the draw of power. It's not just about living forever; it's about shaping forever."
Opadamola: "Power is the currency of eternity. We're the architects of our own destiny."
Dr. Olujimi: "Our creation offers endless possibilities but also traps us in its web. We must tread carefully, for our choices now define eternity."
Ada Sobowale's investigation into the immortality project's origins intersects with Femi Ogundipe, a hacker with his own agenda, and Jidenna Aluko, a rebel leader sparking an uprising. Their paths collide in a dramatic showdown that could reveal the project's dark secrets and challenge the Council's authority.
In Eko's dazzling yet chaotic world, alliances shift, and the quest for immortality becomes a battlefield of ethics.
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The characters are well defined and the interaction with the setting and worldbuilding is top notch. I believe the story should tell be short lived and extend towards at least 100 chapters