Cedrick Ligar
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Cedrick Ligar
@cedrick_ligar
LLB Moi University School of Law Trans-nzoia :Kitale, Kiminini. Moi's Bridge . Liverpool fan Advocate of the High Court of Kenya





Being sold to another Matatu is an experience you can't even explain😂

So today I watched a really disturbing story on Citizen TV about the late Justice David Majanja, and honestly, it left me with questions. Justice Majanja passed away in 2024 and left assets worth over KSh 22 million. He also left a very clear will, everything to his last-born brother, because he trusted him to take care of their ageing parents. Now here’s where it gets ugly. His other sisters and brothers allegedly went to court and got orders stopping the release of the money. Their argument? That if the will is implemented, they’ll be "disadvantaged" because they may not get anything. Meanwhile, the parents are fully okay with the will. They’ve been begging the courts to release the funds. The father is sick with cancer and other complications, and they have no money. Let me ask us honestly: since when did a sibling’s hard-earned wealth become a family entitlement? When did greed start wearing the mask of fairness? If a will is clear and no minors are affected, courts should protect intent, not entertain selfish delays. Justice delayed here is cruelty, not caution. And, let’s teach our children this simple truth: you are not entitled to what your brother or sister builds. So tell me, are these siblings right, or have we normalized injustice in the name of "family"?



@Benign_Overlord Only Peter Wanyama can give this profession dignity

Dear Youthful Advocates My daily reminder to you not to vote for @pwanyama at whatever cost......for the sake of our beloved profession Even if the cost is as meagre as ugali mayai or rice matumbo



The profession is comprised of natural persons. Human dignity is an inherent right in the bill of rights. No LSK candidate, can give you dignity because rights are not granted by the state or an individual. Iwinjo!




Advocate Abner Mango Submits Nomination Papers for LSK General Member LSK General Member Representative aspirant Abner Collins Mango has formally submitted his nomination papers, pledging to focus on member-centric “bread and butter” issues, including fixing the troubled ERP system and restoring missing CPD points. Addressing concerns over delays in 2026 Practicing Certificate applications, Mango said he has engaged the LSK ICT team, which assured him the issues will be resolved promptly. He also called for improved customer service, decentralised access to LSK services, and greater mentorship and member empowerment as he prepares for a nationwide campaign in the New Year.


@OmbetaC Driven by your fragile ego into arguing with a rookie lawyer. Forgiveness would have served you better.






