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    Ahmednassir ,Lawyer for President Uhuru Kenyatta Discredits Judgement

    Merxcine CushBy Merxcine CushSeptember 20, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    ahmednasirAhmednassir,the lawyer for president Uhuru Kenyatta during the presidential petirttion has taken too twitter to discredit the judgement that is being read by the supreme court judges.

    He prescribed the judgement as unworthy of the supreme court, political and designed to subvert the will of the people.

    This judgment is unworthy of the Supreme Court of kenya…a political act…designed to subvert the will of the Kenyan voter…simple…

    — Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC (@ahmednasirlaw) September 20, 2017

    Ahmednassir said that he will write an article to shine light on what he called ‘jiggery -poggery of a judgement.’

    Read:President Uhuru to Avoid Luo Nyanza in the October 17 Elections Campaigns

    This judgment is unworthy of the Supreme Court of kenya…a political act…designed to subvert the will of the Kenyan voter…simple…

    — Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC (@ahmednasirlaw) September 20, 2017

    He has been disgruntled that the supreme court referred to process as a measure to win elections and asked the court to look at the ‘process test’

    Process can now win you an election…check the "Process test" https://t.co/xtygeSzuIH

    — Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC (@ahmednasirlaw) September 20, 2017

     

    He further said that the supreme court has gotten the issues of law taught in first year of law on distorted evidence wrongly.

    Supreme Court is getting first year law or 101 law wrong…distorting evidence…

    — Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC (@ahmednasirlaw) September 20, 2017

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