In a world where morality feels like paperwork and redemption comes with a queue number, one quiet question lingers:
If heaven cannot be proven, why do we live as though entry depends on performance?
Through the weary eyes of Tokunbo-a Lagos therapist balancing conscience, survival, and the absurd rituals of everyday life-the lines between faith and farce begin to blur.
Here, hunger and guilt share a table. Kindness costs more than sin.
Everyone is searching for peace, but the forms are always missing a signature.
By turns darkly funny and painfully honest, Who Can Prove Heaven Exists is a satire of belief and bureaucracy, an anatomy of the fragile human spirit.
It reminds us that heaven may not be a destination at all, but the courage to keep laughing, even when the world forgets why.