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PRINCESS MULUBA
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Complete, First published Oct 14, 2025
In a futuristic Africa where technology and tradition unite, the Kingdom of Muluba stands as the most advanced civilization on Earth-richer and more powerful than even Wakanda. But while their machines soar, their hearts are divided. The six great tribes of the Congo are locked in endless conflict, blinded by greed and old wounds.

Born into royalty yet burdened by doubt, Princess Muluba (Mbobo) dreams of peace. No one believes in her-not even her own parents, the King and Queen. But when she saves Prince Wawu of the Mukongo tribe, an unlikely friendship sparks a revolution that could change history.

Together, they face a dark foreign force-a Belgian manipulator who fuels tribal hatred to seize control of their land and resources. Armed with an AI-powered cultural suit crafted by an ancient Luba elder, Princess Muluba must rise beyond fear, lead her people, and prove that unity is stronger than war.

✨ A tale of courage, technology, and the spirit of Africa.
🔥 One nation. One blood. One destiny.
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