Description
“Justice is supposed to be blind. In Nigeria, she’s been bought, bullied, and bribed.”
Every day, millions of Nigerians suffer in silence — jailed for crimes they didn’t commit — while billionaires accused of looting walk free, celebrated with police escorts and national honours.
This fearless book asks the question everyone whispers but no one dares to print:
How can one country have two laws — one for the rich, and one for the rest of us?
If You’re Tired Of:
- Politicians who never face prison,
- Police who treat justice like business,
- Lawyers who defend power instead of people,
- A system where honesty feels like foolishness —
Then this isn’t just a book — it’s your weapon.
It’s not a lamentation. It’s a blueprint for rebellion — of conscience, not chaos.







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