Ahmednassir Abdulahi...who is this guy?


Hiyo ya Uganda mi iliniacha hoi. Uganda kuna demokrasia na uhuru (wa kweli) wa mahakama?

Halafu huyu bwana si ulisema kwamba kuna kipindi alikuwa anawachana IEBC? Sasa leo kageuka mtetezi wao mahakamani?
 
Hiyo ya Uganda mi iliniacha hoi. Uganda kuna demokrasia na uhuru (wa kweli) wa mahakama?

Halafu huyu bwana si ulisema kwamba kuna kipindi alikuwa anawachana IEBC? Sasa leo kageuka mtetezi wao mahakamani?

Amewacha IEBC kwenye gazeti la Sunday Nation
vibaya mno
akasema kuna dalili watavuruga uchaguzi
ajabu mno...
wasomali kwa rushwa lol
 
kwa hiyo wakifanya adjustment za votes, jamaa hajafikia 50 + 1 au tuseme uhuru/ruto hawakupata more than 50% kama katiba inavyo sema?
 
Amewacha IEBC kwenye gazeti la Sunday Nation
vibaya mno
akasema kuna dalili watavuruga uchaguzi
ajabu mno...
wasomali kwa rushwa lol
mimi nilivyo muona ni kutumia lugha ya matisho kwa majaji, ili wasi guse matokeo ya uraisi, kama vile alivyo sema mahakama hii ya Mutunga badi ni changa, nchi itaingia kwenye matata mengi e.t.c
 
...mimi nitakupa angle nyengine boss,

Unaona wale wasomali pirates....ile hela wanayokwapua kama ransom, huyu bwana ndiye anayetumika
kuisafisha!... Sasa elewa kwa nini anatetea Uhuru awe rais wa Kenya.

Too cheap,too low of you...desperation ya hali ya juu.Yaani CORD hawajui kuwa huyu mtu ana-deal na dirty money wam-discredit not to appear at the Supreme Court?Please acha cheap propaganda,CORD's cheap propaganda cost them this election...propaganda is not a registered voter, AhmedNassir is a brilliant lawyers regardless of the outcome of this case,little minds will try to discredit him yet we have seen CORD who were bragging of having an army of top lawyers losing some applications on technicalities that they should have foreseen.AhmedNassir haogopi mtu,anachana wote,aliwaambia namba zenu hazitoshi mkaishia kumtukana yet so far he has been proved to be right.
 
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Cord wana mbinu za hovyo sana na wana cheap politics ndo maana wanakuwa loosers kila kona ....speakers wa mabunge yote wamepoteza ...wapo wapo tu
 
Amewacha IEBC kwenye gazeti la Sunday Nation
vibaya mno
akasema kuna dalili watavuruga uchaguzi
ajabu mno...
wasomali kwa rushwa lol

Usione ajabu ya Ahmednassir kuwa anapokea mshiko, huko kwenu kuna ndugu yake ambae ni katibu mkuu wa chama cha siasa anawamaliza TEMBO wenu kama hana akili nzuri na bado mnamchekea!! Wasomali sio watu.
 
Can someone please tell me in detail who is this guy?
what is the connection between him and Uhuru?
why he hates Raila?
exactly what is his CV?
Is he a kikuyu? a somali?
Ni kiboko ya Raila odinga. Yeye na Ngatia have really given hard time lawyers representing the petitioners.
 
I was so anxious to see what the court would do with its own finding! Only to render a unanimous decision!
 
Does AHMEDNASIR ABDULLAHI Remember He Wrote This? … He Is Busy Supporting IEBC now On RAILA ODINGA's Petition. It is prophetic. Just a month later, after casting serious aspersions on the integrity of the organization, his sense of civic duty has evaporated into thin air.

By Ahmednasir Abdullahi

In the past two weeks, the political scene was dominated by two principal actors who played complementary roles in the nomination of candidates for political office. These are the various political parties that processed the nomination of their members, and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

Both players fell way short of people's expectations. They conspired and turned the nominations into a shameful charade.
Whereas we all know these political parties are neither democratic nor well funded and, in some instances, privately owned – and Kenyans are too willing to excuse their failures – the calamitous performance by the IEBC was more profound.

Kenyans have rarely been critical of the IEBC even when the commission would have benefited from some biting criticism. A number of factors inform this undeserved deference. First, because of the reconstruction of the commission and the process of its reconstitution, the commission is seen as an improvement on its predecessor.

Second, Kenyans simply don't want to think for a moment what would happen if the commission bungled the election as it happened in 2007. This is one commission that forced many Kenyans into silence using fear as immunity from public scrutiny.

Third, the commission has successfully conducted the constitutional referendum and a number of by-elections.

These positives have negative counterweights. First, the voter registration was the same as five years ago, showing a poor penetration. Second, voter education has never been more dismal. Third – and this is where all the problems emanate from – the commission is not very transparent when it comes to money matters. It has failed one test after another where procurement and financial probity are concerned.

The issues of financial management have a profound bearing on electoral integrity. If the IEBC can't pass the test of financial integrity, Kenyans shouldn't expect it to pass electoral probity and integrity. The latest query it faces is the procurement of ballot papers which were described by a High Court judge as "indiscriminate and clandestine". We all hear how this tender was single-
sourced by one official and how many millions of dollars he was given. I don't want to remind Kenyans how the biometric kit tender worth Sh3 billion ended up costing the taxpayer Sh8 billion, and how the difference was shared out. And we are silent on all these because of our fears.

Coming back to the conduct of the IEBC on the nomination process, I saw danger signs of a systemic lack of integrity, disregard for the law, lack of political independence, pandering to politicians and outright corruption. This I observed first-hand as a lawyer
who participated in the process. This is worrying in that, having seen how some of the commissioners cut corners with the
law and integrity, what guarantees do we have that the same commissioners will not do the same on March 4?

The IEBC deliberately turned a blind eye to the law. It refused to adhere to the law. For instance, candidates who did multiple
defections were given nomination certificates contrary to the law. Candidates with multiple party certificates were cleared. Influential politicians were consulted in hotel rooms by members of the commission on how to rule on sensitive cases.

Most alarming, and this out of my civic duty, I have shared my utter disbelief with the chairman of the commission on the
conduct of a commissioner. This commissioner, using male relatives, was calling parties with cases before the commissioners and soliciting bribes. His modus operandi was to inform the victim that he already had an offer from the complainant and that he would rule in favour of the accused if the counter offer was better. Can we entrust such a commissioner with our fate on March 4? I have my fears.

Ahmednasir Abdullahi is the publisher,
Nairobi Law Monthly


ahmednasir@nairobilawmonthly.com
 
Huyo jamaa na Mabere Marando hawana tofauti. Zero integrity with big mouths.
 
kenyagist.com/2013/03/21/does-ahmednasir-abdullahi-remember-he-wrote-this-he-is-busy-supporting-iebc-now-on-raila-odingas-petition/
 
Huyo jamaa na Mabere Marando hawana tofauti. Zero integrity with big mouths.

I concur with you! Huwezi ukampinga mtu then ukamtetea. Marando anapinga mafisadi in public anawatetea in court room. Serious conflict of interest
 
Do you guys understand the roles of a lawyer?
 
Do you guys understand the roles of a lawyer?

Yes we do but that doesn't mean we aren't entitled to our opinions.

Lawyers like Ahmednassir are sleazeballs who talk out of both sides of their mouths.

They will do anything for money.
 
Can someone please tell me in detail who is this guy?
what is the connection between him and Uhuru?
why he hates Raila?
exactly what is his CV?
Is he a kikuyu? a somali?

Kenya ina wenyewe and Raila is not among them and neither is Kalonzo.
 
Eish Askari Kanzu/Nyani ngabu what has been delcared by kenyans is final 'uhuru is president' and that has been sealed move on with life, and wait for another season to start spewing that hatred against kenyans. Kenyan have shown maturity they have not turned against one another with machetes as you predicted. Show the same maturity by conceding and projecting what is in store for kenya rather than expressing the negative attitudes (though you are entitled to them).

I only heard of violent unrest in homabay, mathare kibera......Yet I did not see makueni bungoma people lighting tyres on roads despite they were supporters of cord. That in itself speaks volumes about who you have been drumming for and their supporters.

therefore from now on you should reciprocate and convert your disappointments, pain and anger/anguish in fiery 'poetry'
 

Where have I spewed hate against Kenyans?
 
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