Friday, January 19, 2024- Renowned Nairobi lawyer, Ahmednasir Abdullahi, has spoken out after the Supreme Court banned him from appearing or filing cases before it.
The seemingly unbothered lawyer
took to the X platform to term the ban against him and his law firm, at large,
as “a badge of honour.”
He further went ahead to blast
the Supreme Court as being “corrupt,” an allegation that largely contributed to
his blacklisting.
“Isn't it a badge of honour for
the most corrupt court in Kenya to refuse me and my law firm an audience?” He
posed.
The Supreme Court, in a
strongly-worded letter drafted by Registrar L.M Wachira on Thursday, barred
Ahmednasir and employees of his law firm from filing cases before it over what
it termed as incessant attacks.
The Registrar noted that it
defeats the purpose for Grand Mullah, as Ahmednasir is popularly known, to
appear before the very institution and individuals that he constantly berates
in his media engagements.
“It is the decision of this
Court, that henceforth and from the date of this Communication, you shall have
no audience before the Court, either by yourself, through an employee of your
law firm, or any other person holding brief for you, or acting pursuant to your
instructions,” read the letter.
The Kenyan DAILY POST.
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