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“Corruption, Money Laundering, Piracy, Lies, Blackmailing Judges…” Boniface Mwangi Exposes Ahmednasir Abdullahi’s Alleged Misdeeds In Nasty Exchange

Ahmednasir Abdullahi is one of Kenya’s most controversial lawyers, often surrounded by accusations that question his integrity and his contribution to the country.

Despite his education and career achievements, many believe he has used his position not to help Kenya but to serve the interests of corrupt individuals and economic thieves.

His actions have left many wondering if he stands for justice or simply for personal gain.

One incident that exposed his questionable character was his involvement in an attempt to help President William Ruto take over a school playground.

This case, which Ahmednasir lost to children who lacked formal qualifications, has become a symbol of his failure to win cases based on merit.

Instead, he has been accused of using threats, judicial blackmail, and connections to manipulate outcomes.

Judiciary employees have even accused him of bullying them and spreading false accusations of corruption against judges who refuse to be compromised.

Ahmednasir has also been linked to a Somali cartel that allegedly operates from northern Kenya to Mogadishu.

This cartel is accused of laundering ransom money paid to Somali pirates, and Ahmednasir’s law firm has been alleged to play a key role in these activities.

Such accusations paint him as a man willing to engage in illegal dealings for personal profit, regardless of the harm caused to Kenya and its neighbors.

There are also serious doubts about Ahmednasir’s own qualifications.

He has been accused of forging his pupillage certificate, and despite these claims being public for years, he has not provided evidence to clear his name.

This leaves many questioning whether his legal career is based on genuine merit or dishonesty.

Even his personal promises have proven to be empty. Three years ago, Ahmednasir promised to build two dormitories and a library for Mandera Secondary School, but nothing has been delivered.

This broken promise shows a lack of commitment to helping those in need, particularly in his home region, which continues to struggle with poverty and underdevelopment.

Kenyans often mock him as the “subreme goat,” a title that reflects public frustration with his arrogance and the perception that he has done little of value for the country.

Ahmednasir’s reputation is further damaged by claims that he once worked as a lawyer for the National Intelligence Service, using classified information to blackmail magistrates and judges to secure favorable rulings.

Despite his education and connections, Ahmednasir Abdullahi’s legacy is seen by many as one of corruption and betrayal.

Instead of using his skills to make Kenya better, he is accused of enabling those who steal from the public and destroy the country’s future.

His actions serve as a reminder of the challenges Kenya faces in its fight for justice and accountability.

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