Published Works
Five books. Four disciplines. One enduring question: how do human beings remain fully human during periods of extraordinary change?
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Uche Nwakudu
Trumptronics and the Rise of Synthetic Civilization
Trumptronics and the Rise of Synthetic Civilization
"Trump did not create the defining forces of the twenty-first century. He revealed them."
Nwakudu argues that Donald Trump did not create the defining forces of the twenty-first century — he revealed them. Through the lenses of politics, media, artificial intelligence, and democratic change, the book presents a new framework for understanding the emergence of Synthetic Civilization and its implications for the future of humanity.
Also by Uche Nwakudu
Weapon of Single Person Destruction
A sharp examination of how a single individual — armed with the right platform, the right moment, and the right message — can reshape institutions, destabilise democracies, and alter the course of history.
Among Other Things
An interdisciplinary exploration of human nature, decision-making, and the fundamental divisions that define how people see the world — and each other.
And Make It Work for Every Nigerian
A rigorous policy and political analysis that examines the structural failures of the Nigerian state and offers a clear-eyed framework for reform — one that works for every citizen, not just the privileged few.
A Corrupt Politician Becomes an Unlikely Superhero to Fight Crime and Corruption in the African State of WaZoBia
A bold work of literary fiction in which a corrupt politician is forced to confront the very system he helped build. Part satire, part thriller, entirely unforgettable — Koboko uses the language of popular fiction to deliver a devastating critique of African political culture.
About the Author
Uche Nwakudu is an author, lawyer, and interdisciplinary thinker whose work explores the intersection of law, politics, media, artificial intelligence, and the future of democratic civilization.
Across both fiction and nonfiction, his work is united by a single enduring question: How do human beings remain fully human during periods of extraordinary technological, political, and civilizational change? He lives in the United States and continues to write across multiple genres.
Uche speaks on democracy, AI, law, media, and the forces reshaping civilisation. Available for keynotes, panels, and academic lectures.