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    Lawyer Ahmednasir Knew Beforehand That Kenyatta’s Win Would Be Overturned

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaSeptember 4, 2017Updated:September 4, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ahmednasirLawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi has faced criticism online after the Supreme Court judges on Friday invalidated President Uhuru Kenyatta’s August 8 win.

    The Grand Mullah who was representing Kenyatta termed the SCORK as a ‘3rd world court,’ something that did not sit well with Kenyans.

    Only a 3rd world Court will overturn the choice of 16 million voters because of a dispute on the transmission mode of the result! Shame!!

    — Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC (@ahmednasirlaw) September 1, 2017

    According to Kenyans, Abdullahi had in January predicted the overturning of the Presidential election should technology fail as it did in 2013.

    ”My free advise to CORD and Jubilee is if technology fails again in 2017 elections like in 2013 the Supreme Court will invalidate the election,” he said on Twitter.

    Kenyans have criticized the lawyer for changing tune now that he was defending Kenyatta.

    The flashy lawyer in July again warned against a replica of Pakistan where the Supreme Court removed the Prime Minister.

    ”Take it from me… The Pakistan Supreme Court decision to remove PM Shariff will soon be replicated in Nairobi… Thieving politicians be aware.”

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    ahmednassir Ahmednasir accused the Chief Justice David Maraga and three other judges of delivering a ‘political’ ruling.

    ”Today’s judgment in the Supreme Court was a simple judicial coup d’etat.”

    The SCORK on Friday became the first in Africa to overturn a presidential election.

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