The hurdles of someone aspiring to become an Advocate in Uganda
4 years of Law School (If you are lucky and the University is accredited by the way)
A year at LDC (If you are lucky)
Then your 2 years or more waiting for enrolment.
The implications you are just as good as a legal clerk
Might be broke but the Constitution is way more broke......n
Did this piece for @huripec 's Re-Constituting Uganda launch a while back but the message still hits hard to date.
Which line sticks with you?
Video cred; @MattKinja
Intake 2 @LDC_Uganda CONGRATULATIONS upon completion of your exams. Well done to you all. Now relax the heads. Do not misbehave with drinking somethings out of excitement… this is one battle- the war is not over. Enjoy yourselves. Cheers
"You can pretend that falafel and hummus and zaatar are your ancient cuisines. But in the recesses of your being, you will always feel the sting of this epic forgery."
Palestinian writer and activist Susan Abulhawa delivered this passionate speech at the Oxford Union.
Respect all those who question your judgment, choices, actions, and existence. It allows you to honestly reflect on who you are, embrace both apology and forgiveness, and move forward on a path of growth.