Perceived Corrupt: Memoirs of a Nigerian Judge  

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Perceived Corrupt: Memoirs of a Nigerian Judge

Author: Miakpo Emiaso

Overview:

In Perceived Corrupt, Miakpo Emiaso delivers a candid and thought-provoking memoir that pulls back the curtain on the Nigerian judiciary. With the wisdom of experience and the courage of introspection, Emiaso reflects on his years as a judge, confronting the public perception of judicial corruption and offering a rare glimpse into the ethical dilemmas, institutional challenges, and personal convictions that shaped his career.

 

🧾 Highlights:

– Honest reflections on life within Nigeria’s judicial system

– Insight into the pressures and expectations faced by judges

– Stories of courtroom drama, moral conflict, and professional integrity

– A nuanced exploration of the label “corrupt” and its impact on justice delivery

– Written with clarity, humility, and a deep sense of responsibility

 

Who Should Read This Book:

Perfect for legal professionals, students, policy makers, and citizens interested in judicial reform, ethics, and the human side of law. It’s also a compelling read for anyone curious about the realities behind the robe.

Available now — a bold and necessary memoir that speaks truth to power.

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