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The Code of Truth

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AI corruption is blowing up in global education, and the Cole Circle is in the thick of it. When a cutting-edge AI program meant to change the game in learning gets accused of bias and manipulation, Gabriel Cole and his crew dive headfirst into a messy web of lies, power plays, and corporate greed.

This isn’t just a case—it’s personal. The future of education is on the line, and every move they make could tip the scales. As they peel back layers of deceit, the team faces a brutal the truth might not be the freedom they’re chasing—it could be the ultimate trap.

The Code of Truth is a high-stakes legal thriller that unpacks power, knowledge, and the lengths people will go to control them. It’s a race against time where the cost of failure is the very foundation of learning itself. Buckle up, it’s about to get real.

348 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 15, 2025

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Success Akpojotor

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There have been many pioneers and offshoots, but only Success Akpojotor can dauntlessly enunciate what he writes. From Lagos Island bedchambers to some risqué scavenge on the Lagos mainland, from tinsel shindigs and aphrodisiac poetry slams to motor scooters and the manors of the puissant -- Success Akpojotor sets down hidden truth with frisson and disrespect.

Success Akpojotor has been called a "satyr" and a "giddy Levite" by two editors. A poet, playwright, screenwriter, actor, and novelist, Success Akpojotor is one avant-garde the world doesn't see coming. He is known for giving his readers an undiluted inside story about the drop-dead gorgeous and devil-may-care acculturation of the moneybags, sexy and unsexy.

Success Akpojotor writes about real people and actual situations in disguise. Yes! He writes gratifying, great, gripping mysteries while his characters are brainy and brave as well as doltish and meek, but in real life, Success Akpojotor is afraid of nukes, guns, and strippers. Although he believes he hails from the Future, when he sips a smoothie, he thinks he is William Shakespeare reincarnated into the 21st century. He loves Canada, especially Celine Dion, and when he is jaded, he stalks Wentworth Miller and Sia Furler

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