Sonko Offers To Bail Out Fake Lawyer
A Kenyan man has been arrested for falsely presenting himself as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. The man, who has been identified as Brian Mwenda, has reportedly argued and won 26 cases before magistrates, high court judges, and court of appeal judges.
The news of Mwenda’s arrest has sparked a debate among Kenyans, with some calling for him to be prosecuted and others defending him. Former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko has even offered to bail Mwenda out and sponsor him to go to Kenya School of Law.
Those who support Mwenda argue that he is a talented individual who has been able to achieve success despite not having a formal law degree. They also argue that the Kenyan legal system is flawed and that Mwenda’s success is a testament to his intelligence and abilities.
Those who oppose Mwenda argue that he is a fraud who has been misleading the courts and the public. They also argue that his success is due to the fact that he has been able to exploit loopholes in the Kenyan legal system.
It remains to be seen whether Mwenda will be prosecuted or not. However, his case has raised important questions about the Kenyan legal system and the role of education in the legal profession.