DRAMA: Businessman Jacob Juma ”STRIPS NAKED” Supreme Court Judge Njoki Ndung’u in public square-Twitter

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Businessman Jacob Juma has stood his ground and refused to apologise to Supreme Court judge Njoki Ndung’u for claiming she received money alongside Justice Philip Tunoi.

In five tweets posted on January 30, Juma said Ndung’u and Deputy Chief Justice Kalpana Rawal “had been paid separately outside the $2 million bribe.”

He said the two judges were paid without the involvement of Tunoi and “dealt directly with the bribe giver”.

Juma said on Friday: “Pablo Escobar processed and sold drugs but never used them because you do not get high on your supply. Let Njoki Ndungu take notice.”

“I hereby demand that Njoki Ndung’u apologise to me or sue me. She has no face, name ‘or otherwise’ worth being character assassinated [sic].”


The businessman said Ndung’u is one of the only two women in the Supreme Court and that she “should sue the deponent since the affidavit is public”.

Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi had asked Juma to apologise to the judge “and move on like the real man you are”.

Juma wrote the tweets concerning allegations that Justice Tunoi received a Sh200 million bribe to help deliver a favourable judgment in a petition by Ferdinand Waititu against Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero in August 2014. Waititu is now Kabete Member of Parliament.

Ndung’u sued Juma for defamation and gave him 48 hours to retract his tweets through paid adverts in three newspapers, and post the same on Twitter.


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