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The wrong man delaney diamond6/10/2023 ![]() This is “I have power and you don’t.” Here’s Kofi explaining things:Īnd how do you propose to stop me? The royal plane is at my disposal. This isn’t: “I want to get to know my kid and I want shared custody,” either. …Kofi shows up to kidnap the baby (Noel is just over two years old at the start of the book). So Dahlia, who is not a thief, thank you VERY much, raises her son, Noel, on her own until… When Dahlia found out that she was pregnant, she tried to contact Kofi, but was told by Kofi’s right-hand-man that Kofi had a wife already, which was true, and which Kofi had neglected to tell Dahlia. Once upon a time, this asshole, Crown Prince Kofi Francois Karunzika of Zamibia, spent some time in New York where he had an affair with a woman named Dahlia, accused her of theft, and left. The one thing this book did well was present a positive view of an African country, albeit a made-up one. However, the country is portrayed in positive and optimistic terms overall. For one thing, sexism is clearly an issue there. ![]() The fictional Zamibia is not a perfect utopia. There is a real country in Africa called The Republic of Zambia, but it is a different place from the imaginary country of Zamibia in the book. ![]()
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