The scripture says" As Iron sharpens Iron, So one person sharpens another." Today my friend @rebeccaluyali has sharpened me, she gave me a gift, a gift that will increase my knowledge. Thank you and God Bless you. To @NuriaStore and @AbdullahiBulle Blessings.
FOR THE RECORD
Without defending Ojwang’ (who is frankly an empty windbag and a pathetic UDA apologist) because I know nothing about his credentials, let the record reflect the following FACTS:
—Charles Njonjo was Kenya’s attorney general for more than 17 years and Minister for Constitutional Affairs for 3 years, yet he had a dodgy law degree and was never licensed to practice law in Kenya. (Njonjo was the most unqualified Kenyan attorney general and minister for justice, but the charterers never called him out. All he had was low self esteem covered up in self-hatred and anti-African tendencies).
—Bernard Chunga was a ruthless but competent prosecutor for 19 years and chief justice for 3 years, yet he had no law degree.
—Paul Muite has been a competent and brilliant advocate for more than 50 years without a law degree (although he was admitted to the Kenyan bar through a legitimate and separate stream).
—Prof. Yash Pal Ghai was admitted to the Kenyan Bar on June 10, 2016 at age 78 after having been a renowned scholar for more than 5 decades in different jurisdictions.
—The Legendary Prof. H.W.O. Okoth-Ogendo, the doyen of land law and population studies, was a distinguished scholar and university teacher for more than 35 years but he was never admitted to the Kenyan Bar because he chose not to engage in “mediocre undertakings at the Kenya School of Law”—his words, not mine.
We could go on.
Yes, Kenya deserves a highly qualified, competent and professional chair of IPOA who must also have unblemished integrity; however, we must also be factual when discussing Ojwang’s qualifications viz-a-viz other prominent and eminent Kenyans who have either held prominent positions or been revered as legal professionals without being licensed advocates.
Let’s put more emphasis on INTEGRITY, COMPETENCE and the FACE of KENYA.
You Can’t Appoint Yourself and Then Call Yourself a Director!”
Corporate governance lesson from the Registrar of Companies.
In Kisiero Gabriel & 12 Others v Boit Bonny Kaptulwo & 61 Others, the Registrar found that persons had purportedly appointed themselves as directors and altered the company’s membership without evidence of authority from the original members.
The striking observation was:
“The resolution therefore could not, without more, constitute evidence of its own validity, since the authority of the persons purporting to pass it was itself in issue.”
The point is simple but fundamental: corporate authority must come from somewhere. A resolution cannot manufacture the authority necessary to make the resolution itself valid.
The Registrar consequently expunged the impugned resolutions, forms and amended Articles, and restored the original membership and directorship structure.
Implication: Company registers are not a playground for paper transactions. Where filings are founded on illegality, the Registrar has power to clean the register and restore the company’s true legal position.
#CorporateGovernance
Ruto’s orchestrated impeachment of Mr. Rigathi Gachagua was not conducted strictly in accordance with the law. The allegations were contrived and failed to meet the constitutional threshold. As such, I have maintained that it should have been set aside and should be overturned by the Court of Appeal and ultimately the Supreme Court.
But there are a few things we must say regarding Mr. Gachagua, his current political limbo and the unfolding political situation.
First, unless the appeal process ends before the next general and presidential election, he will not be on the ballot. The Court of Appeal and Supreme Court cannot allow him to contest unless his impeachment, which is a conviction, is overturned. He remains impeached/convicted.
Second, Mr. Gachagua is a quintessential tribalist and first class Kikuyu chauvinist. His utterances and actions are inimical to the building of a cohesive, equitable and just multicultural society. As such, he should never hold any coveted national office.
Third, Uhuru Kenyatta and CIA-sponsored political hypocrital groupings such as Linda Bandits running around shouting WANTAM with Mr. Gachagua should and will also fail, not just because they took Ruto’s bribes and voted for Gachagua’s impeachment the other day when they knew that it was contrived and orchestrated for ulterior purposes, but primarily because anything conceived and controlled by the CIA cannot be in the best interest of Africa and Africans. Moreover, anyone who voted for Gachagua’s impeachment doesn’t believe in the rule of law and is a hypocrite who doesn’t deserve to hold public office.
Fourth, William Ruto Must Go because he has shown that he doesn’t care about the interests of Kenyans, is an irredeemable looter, has abused power, subverted the Constitution and committed many atrocities. Like Uhuru Kenyatta and Fred Matiang’i, Ruto should be charged, tried and punished for his crimes to the full extent of the law.
Fifth and last, Kenyans must look beyond the recycling of organized bandits, tribalists and CIA-sponsored the mafia. We must put an end to the perpetual revolving door of Kikuyu and Kalenjin tribalists at State House. Kenya belongs to all Kenyans, nationalities and communities. Ethnic demographics is not a vision, ideology or policies and should not be the basis for choosing leaders for a multicultural country.
Ultimately, we need the complete and total overhaul and transformation of the structurally defective colonial state, system and institutions. We need to build a merit-based society governed by the rule of law, equity and social justice.
Telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
#SocialismIsTheCure
#SocialismIsTheSolution
#RevolutionNow
The Jurisprudence on Liquidation in Kenya is all over the place and needs to be harmonized. The two extremes:
1. Very restrained and creditor driven approach: On one hand such as 👇🏽RAK Limited, the High Court is moved by a petitioner but rejects liquidation saying it should be a last resort measure and certainly not to settle disputes. Liquidation is like execution, it can’t be done lightly.
2. The jihadist approach: On the other hand such as CHYS real estate, which I am familiar with, Justice Mabeya and subsequently Justice Freda Mugambi move to liquidation, suo motu, without any prayers from any party, bar creditors from even considering a rescue plan and then issue real estate titles for auction through exparte orders. It’s such a jihadist approach to insolvency… like they have a bounty on the company and the Judge has decided it must happen. It’s such scenes that can make someone like that lawyer in the Gachagua matter wail “Mama Mia!”
The courts above must now step in and reconcile the varying approaches to insolvency.
🚨 Can a leader removed from office through impeachment stand for election again? The Speaker of the Meru County Assembly asked the Supreme Court to settle it. On 6 August 2026, the Attorney General advised the Court to decline the question altogether.
In Supreme Court Reference E001 of 2026, the Speaker sought an advisory opinion on how Chapter Six of the Constitution, on leadership and integrity, applies to leaders who have been removed from office. Rather than answer, the Attorney General has advised that the Court should not take up the Reference at all. The reasoning matters as much as the outcome. 🧵
"Murkomen kuja ujaribu hiyo mchezo yako ya goons kwa Catholic, sikuogopi kuja uniue kama unataka; hiyo degree yako ulinunua." ~ Kipsigis Man roasts Murkomen
The Court of Appeal upheld Justice Hellen Wasilwa's ruling, reinforcing a simple principle: disagreeing with a judgment is not proof of corruption. The proper remedy is an appeal, not public character assassination ~Soko Directory
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Indeed Raila Odinga tried to reverse some inhibiting cultures. If the Luo/ Other Kenyan Nations really loved him, they would adopt his cultural wisdom. He said male circumcission was good especially to decrease HIV infections. And now 72 hours are enough to bury a loved one.
This is how Edwin Sifuna outsmarted bread-based shareholders yesterday. In fact, Ledama Olekina tried to provoke him, but the good Senator of Nairobi remained calm and focused.
The "8 hours of sleep" rule is based on ZERO evidence.
Ancient humans slept in two distinct phases, not one long stretch.
Here's the shocking truth about how you should really be sleeping: