Ajala Bilisi: Trouble from LagosFrom the Streets of Mushin to a Fight Against PowerAjala Bilisi: Trouble from Lagos is a gripping, socially conscious African narrative that follows one man's journey from humble beginnings in Mushin to a dangerous confrontation with power, corruption, and religious hypocrisy in Lagos.The story begins in Roots in Mushin, where Ajala's character is shaped by hardship, survival, and quiet resilience. In The Photographer's Apprentice, he steps into a world of creativity and hope, discovering in The Light Within the Lens that photography is more than a skill-it is a way of seeing truth. But The Uneasy Path of an Apprentice soon reveals that ambition comes with a price, especially when power is abused behind closed doors.What follows is The Revenge and The War-not fought with weapons, but with influence, lies, and fear. As Ajala transforms into The Activist, his voice grows louder, drawing attention to injustice, corruption, and those who exploit faith for control. The heart of the story unfolds in The Abused Girl, a haunting account of betrayal and silence that ignites public outrage and places Ajala directly in the path of danger.The cost of truth is revealed in The Escape, where survival demands sacrifice, exile, and the courage to walk away from everything once familiar.This powerful book explores: Life in Mushin and the realities of LagosPhotography as truth-telling and resistanceAbuse of power, religion, and authorityActivism, persecution, and exileCourage, identity, and moral awakeningBlending dark realism with atmospheric storytelling, Ajala Bilisi: Trouble from Lagos is perfect for readers of African literature, social justice memoirs, activist narratives, and stories about standing against corruption in modern society.If you are searching for a compelling Lagos story, a powerful African voice, or a book that exposes injustice while celebrating resilience, Ajala Bilisi is a must-read