The World As We Know It – By Kwadwo Bouamah (2078)

In the end, the line between flesh and data, between choice and control, became too thin to see. Tariku told us we would be free. Yet, in this perfect world of endless possibility, freedom tasted like prison. Dev may not be utopia. It feels like a cage, one we walked into willingly, with eyes wide open and hearts shut tight. The price for eternal life may just be your soul, and once you’ve sold it, there may be no going back.

Conspiracy Theory One – Daniel Fraser (June 2077)

“They call it paradise, but no one tells you about the chains. We built a digital utopia—no wars, no death, no pain—but what they won’t tell you is, once you enter, you lose the right to choose. Negasi has locked away millions of minds, stripping away their desires, emotions, and free will. The world sees a genius saving humanity; I see a dictator building a prison where the only option is happiness—whether you want it or not. This is the truth they don’t want you to hear. Dev is a trap, and we’re the bait.”

The ‘Imagine’ Campaign

The Imagine campaign introduced a world where death was no longer the end. Where heaven wasn’t a promise—it was a choice. One click, and you’re reborn in a universe where everything imaginable is possible. This is not salvation. This is Dev. And tonight, billions of us will see the moment when we can become gods.

My Father, the Antique

My father has spent his life surrounded by relics of the past. He runs one of the most successful antique stores in this part of the world, but lately, I’ve realized he’s not just selling antiques—he’s becoming one. Stuck in a world where art had to scream to be meaningful, he can’t understand why I’m content creating beauty without political baggage.

To him, Development—the future we’ve earned—is terrifying. To me, it’s salvation. His generation feared the collapse of Earth, fought for survival, and now… they cling to their history like a life raft. But the irony? My father is slowly turning into the very relics he’s been selling all his life—priceless, yes, but completely out of time.

And as for me? I’m not just an artist; I’m the bridge between the past he refuses to leave behind and the future he’s too scared to embrace.

The Death of Marriage?

“Marriage is dying a natural death, but Nana won’t admit it. She clings to tradition, yet refuses to see how Dev frees us from being love slaves.”

The Invaders: Heroes or Threats?

The Invaders first emerged in the early 2020s, fighting against corporate giants they called “The Big Machine.” They hacked emails, leaked secrets, and exposed corrupt politicians. At first, people cheered them on. They were the digital age’s Robin Hoods, holding the powerful accountable. But as time passed, they became more mysterious. Their actions grew more…

Dev 2.0 and the Network

In the shattered world left by the Dark Web Invasion, Tariku Negasi unveiled Dev 2.0—a network promising to restore order. Yet, as nations weighed their options, rumors swirled. Had Negasi and his shadowy team, The Invaders, engineered this chaos to seize control? As hope mingled with fear, the world faced an agonizing choice: trust the enigmatic savior or risk remaining in digital darkness. In this new era, the true price of salvation remained terrifyingly unclear.

The Dark Web Invasion – The Day We Lost the Internet

“The Invaders: A covert team of digital activists led by mysterious figures, including a master engineer, a rogue hacker, and a cunning strategist. This gripping story reveals how they harness MaDe—a revolutionary device created by visionary Tariku Negasi—to control the global narrative and shape humanity’s future in the digital universe. But as emotional suppression within Dev raises dark questions and conspiracy theories swirl around the true nature of consciousness, the Invaders remain enigmatic, balancing power and secrecy. Explore the tension, intrigue, and shadowy control in this cyber-dystopian tale of manipulation and rebellion

The Man Tariku Negasi

“We can’t destroy the planet if we don’t live on it.” – Tariku Negasi Once in every generation, you have one story that’s so inspiring, it seems made up. You get one person whose achievements stretch the limits of possibilities, not just for themselves but for the entire world. From Bill Gates to Mark Zuckerberg…