Shameless Gods is a bold and contemplative novel set among the Endele people of Sub-Saharan Africa, whose unshaken truth is both ancient and unsettling: the human being is, in essence, a god - an immortal spirit clothed in mortal flesh, emanating from the One Source. Within Endele cosmology, every soul is governed by a law of spiritual justice, returning again and again to life, bearing the consequences and wisdom of its own deeds.
At the heart of the story stands Dr. Agere Mfalm - doctor, philosopher, and inherited Chief Priest - whose quiet rebellion unfolds not through destruction, but through discernment. Tasked with guiding his people, Agere dares to question practices long accepted as sacred, probing their moral foundations and asking whether tradition exists to preserve truth or merely habit. Through reflection, reason, and lived experience, he seeks renewal from within, rather than rupture from without.
Yet Shameless Gods is not only a meditation on tradition and reform. It is also a piercing exposure of the "shameless gods" who dominate the modern world - systems, institutions, and ideologies that masquerade as divine authority while eroding human dignity. Agere's reflections illuminate how spiritual amnesia is cultivated, and how power thrives when humanity forgets its own sacred origin.
This novel invites readers into a profound dialogue between ancestral wisdom and critical inquiry, suggesting that cultural continuity finds its true strength not in unexamined inheritance, but in the courage to think, discern, and evolve. Above all, Shameless Gods is a call - to awaken, to remember, and to reclaim the dignity of&nb