The year is 2057. Nigeria stands scarred by civil wars and rebuilt through fragile alliances, but beneath the glass towers and presidential halls, corruption, vengeance, and blood feuds remain.
At the centre is the Quinn dynasty, wealthy, adored, and envied. The twins, Harlequin and Merceides, command the nation’s spotlight, yet it is their third brother, Elzaiya, a reclused genius with rare talents and a mind as dangerous as it is brilliant, who shapes their fates. Alongside him stands Machiavelli, once a street orphan, now bound to Elzaiya by respect, loyalty, and friendship. Their enemies are no less formidable. Bala Sarki, one of Africa’s richest men, craves the Quinns’ uranium-rich lands, while his brother Emerson, a brilliant, unstable mastermind, plots revenge rooted in old betrayals and unquenched desire. When Sarki’s daughter is kidnapped in a meticulously staged abduction, and Harlequin dies under mysterious circumstances, the fragile balance shatters. From Lagos to Palestine, fortunes shift through assassinations, kidnappings, and betrayals. Loyalties are tested, alliances splinter, and hidden truths are revealed. Everyone must reckon with the question: are they in control of their fate, or they merely pawns in a larger game designed by players more formidable than they thought? Neither: An Unemotional Perspective is a sweeping saga of power, family, and love, where enemies wear the mask of allies, love becomes a weapon, and survival demands cold, ruthless realism.