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'Supporters keh. Forget this country. How many
year have you lived here...? Your English
is better than the Queen's and they still call
you...'When Kayode's election campaign for a
seat in parliament fails, the Nigerian born MP
falls into a pit of depression. Angry and
confused, he blames his loss on his ethnicity,
despite being beaten by another black candidate.
His subsequent remarks to the press force him
into hiding. Disgraced and, according to
his friend, 'in need of a holiday', he returns to
his native Nigeria hoping to escape politics.
But here he meets his adopted brother, who is
deeply involved in the corrupt politics of
his homeland. Kayode's determination to change
things emerges with fierce vehemence, as
he becomes dangerously involved in a political
power struggle. Bola Agbaje's satirical new
play questions our notion of home. It examines
what it is to be both a British and African
citizen, and what happens when corruption in the
two nations seems impossible to overcome.