No Nigerian Will Make Heaven? Tales From An Aspiring Failed Nation-State, by Peter Aghogho Omuvwie, is a powerful and necessary non-fiction work that offers a scathing exploration of contemporary Nigeria's crises. Through the lens of "the observer," Omuvwie connects the nation's problematic origins to its persistent socio-political and economic challenges. The book uses the potent metaphor of "Mother Nigeria devouring her children" to challenge the status quo, employing a courtroom framework and analytical theories like Acute Social Fission (ASF) to expose decades of corruption and underdevelopment, covering events up to the 2023 general elections.