In Kenya, Brian Mwenda Njagi pulled off one of the wildest courtroom stories Nairobi has seen.
Posing as a qualified lawyer, he walked into real courts, argued confidently, and somehow won 26 cases without anyone questioning his credentials 😮⚖️
The act finally unraveled in Nairobi when officials discovered he was never licensed to practice law. What shocked people even more was what came next. During the fallout, Brian chose to speak for himself in court, calmly handling his own defense like someone who had been doing this for years.
Whether it was confidence, preparation, or pure nerve, the story exploded across Kenya as a mix of disbelief and dark humor. It became a reminder that the courtroom rewards skill and composure, sometimes more than titles on paper 😅📚
Posing as a qualified lawyer, he walked into real courts, argued confidently, and somehow won 26 cases without anyone questioning his credentials 😮⚖️
The act finally unraveled in Nairobi when officials discovered he was never licensed to practice law. What shocked people even more was what came next. During the fallout, Brian chose to speak for himself in court, calmly handling his own defense like someone who had been doing this for years.
Whether it was confidence, preparation, or pure nerve, the story exploded across Kenya as a mix of disbelief and dark humor. It became a reminder that the courtroom rewards skill and composure, sometimes more than titles on paper 😅📚
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