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Ever wanted to see how distrust and betrayals have destroyed the unification of human race, especially in Africa today. Well, you're in luck this is it. The Animal King compares with other African stories of fictions and folklores where some animals were more important than others, Just like in Animal Farm by George Orwell, The Animal King is characterised by much distrust, greed and corruption among leaders. The Animal King is a eighteen-incidents evolutionary traditional-science fable (trado-Sci-fi fable) divided into three acts, each introduced by a poetical section. The play clearly shows how trans-humanism can unite and evolve mankind, enabling effortless and total habitation of celestial bodies by humans and animals. It also explores the possibilities of extending human lifespan on Earth and in celestial bodies like the Moon and the Sun. This is achieved through the unification of the human race, overcoming divisive conflicts, betrayals, racial superiority mentality, and distrust at the JAZOR centre. This unification leads to the convergence of all brains, clans, races, and branches of science, positively projecting global acceptance of The African Kings' (The Animal Kings') gift of Teleportation, fused with metaphysics for global acceleration and advancement. Key characters include Mfalme Sonagm and Eze Akanna (The Animal Kings) and the British-African Artificial Intelligence/Trans-humanist Genius, Dr. Charles Oprah, who brings lasting peace and increased human lifespan despite racial, religious, ethnic, and prejudicial differences. The play establishes a global religion of humanity, transforming the world into a paradise. The Animal King is more than a fable/fantasy woven with diversity, humanity, nature and the celestial; it's a journey through ancient and modern times, sciences, realities, and wonders of the world.

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