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    Supreme Court judge Ibrahim suffering from alcohol addiction

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterSeptember 1, 2017Updated:February 14, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    Supreme Court judge Mohammed Ibrahim who was admitted in the course of supreme court petition is suffering from drug related complications.

    Ibrahim is said to be a heavy drunkard and has battled the addiction for some time now.

    As the Court readies to deliver a verdict, the indisposed Ibrahim will not be sitting, meaning he is not part of the judges who wrote the all important judgement.

    NASA wants president Uhuru’s victory overturned, a fresh, credible election conducted.

    Six judges are set to deliver the judgement. They include Chief Justice David Maraga, Deputy Chief Justice Philemona Mwilu, Justice (prof) JB Ojwang’, Justice Dr. Smokin Wanjala, Justice Njoki Ndung’u and Justice Isaac Lenaola.

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