I don’t tweet for clout. I tweet for clarity.
For the teacher struggling in silence.
For the youth tired of lies.
For the African who still believes we can rise.
If you’re here for truth, thought, and transformation — welcome.
The Court of Appeal has made a ruling that uphold's the High Court's decision that restricts government and state corporations from engaging private law firms, raising significant concerns about the future of our profession. As the number of practitioners grows, the available opportunities seem to be shrinking. During my campaign for LSK President, I prioritized this issue, but it was met with differing opinions.
The profile and prestige of our profession continue to decline. It’s crucial to reflect on the actions of the current LSK Council. What have they accomplished? Have we taken steps to advocate for our profession in the Court of Appeal? If so, did we employ strong negotiation tactics to secure a ruling that safeguards our collective interests? There are serious challenges ahead.
@ochiamos You and I know it's not the training model ,if it was then we wouldn't know who George Floyd was .
The problem is something else...something to do with institutional culture both of the police and the society it serves