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Power is never accidental.
It is structured.
Positioned.
Engineered.
Nigeria has long been studied through the lens of politics — elections, personalities, and outcomes. But beneath these visible layers lies something far more decisive, an invisible architecture that shapes decisions, distributes influence, and determines the trajectory of nations.
The Geometry of Power enters this unseen space.
This is not a book of opinions. It is a framework of understanding.
Through a deeply layered narrative, James Agbagha Ochunkwo dissects the evolving structure of governance under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR — not as a moment in politics, but as a case study in power formation. From coalition-building and economic recalibration to institutional reform, fiscal restructuring, security architecture, and national cohesion, this work reveals how power operates—not in theory, but in motion.
It challenges the reader to see beyond outcomes
■ to understand positioning.
■ to recognize alignment.
■ to interpret intent.
Because leadership is not merely about decisions made — it is about forces managed.
Because once you understand the geometry… You no longer see power the same way again.