KwakuBen
In Kumasi, everyone has an opinion. Especially about men.
You're either an alpha, a beta, a sigma, or something that needs fixing. So when a quiet young man shows up who refuses to fit any of the categories, people panic.
He doesn't dominate.
He doesn't submit.
He doesn't explain himself.
He just exists.
Set in the loud, busy streets of Kumasi, Ghana, this humorous slow-burn story follows an introverted, fearless man who wants two things only: to get rich quietly and to be left alone. Unfortunately, everyone else has plans for him.
Friends try to test him. Hustlers try to recruit him. Bosses try to control him. Internet philosophers try to diagnose him. His silence is misread as strategy, his calm as danger, and before he knows it, rumors about him are spreading faster than facts.
While the city debates what type of man he is, he's busy minding his business-and accidentally winning.
This is a sharp, funny satire about masculinity labels, hustle culture, and what happens when you refuse to perform for anyone.
Because nothing confuses people more than a man who is unbothered.