The Commissioner for Information, who attempts to navigate the regime's moral decay from within until he is forced into open resistance.

The narrative centers on three childhood friends who, following a military coup, find themselves at the peak of national influence:

The Sandhurst-trained military dictator whose growing paranoia and desire for lifelong presidency alienate him from his peers.

The novel moves beyond a simple story of dictatorship to examine deeper sociopolitical fractures:

Chinua Achebe’s final novel, Anthills of the Savannah (1987), stands as a definitive critique of the postcolonial African state. Set in the fictional West African nation of Kangan—a thinly veiled stand-in for Nigeria—the novel explores the tragic dissolution of friendship and the corrosive nature of absolute power. A Tragic Triumvirate