About DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
Why are women treated as second class citizens when it comes to matters of inheritance?
Why do men get all the rights as regards to inheritance?
The fact is that women are treated with less regard in respect to matters of inheritance. A proverb says, what men feel they can do, women can do even better. This can only happen when men and women are given equal opportunities not only in matters of inheritance, but in other areas of human endeavor.
This book Discrimination Against Women exposes the challenges women face during matters of inheritance and provides a solution on how women can solve those challenges and problems. It serves as a helping hand to many women out there who are treated with less regard in respect of matters of inheritance. It helps women realize their rights to inheritance and how they can actualize such rights.
This book provides women with:
•Liberation from the shackles of discrimination by men;
•The right information as to how to actualize their rights;
•Economic Empowerment
•Equal rights with their male counterparts
•Liberation from cultural prejudice and male dominance
This book is a solution to the problems women face in matters of inheritance.
Read a copy of this book and become liberated from the shackles of discrimination.
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Author Bio:
The author, Ajuzie C. Osondu hails from Obi Ngwa Local Government Area of Abia State of Nigeria. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree from the Lagos State University, Ojo, Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) and Master of Laws (LL.M) (General) Degrees from the University of Lagos, Akoka.
He also holds a specialized Master of Laws (LL.M) Degree in Maritime and Commercial Law from Lagos State University, Ojo, and Diploma in International Environmental Law from United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Geneva, Switzerland. Also, the author is a trained keyboard master with a copying speed of at least 100 words per minute from the Pitman’s Examinations Institute, London.
He is an active Legal Practitioner in recognition of which the Chief Justice of Nigeria appointed him a Notary Public for Nigeria in 2008. He is happily married with children.