In a nostalgic reflection on his past, Nelson Havi, the renowned Kenyan lawyer, took to social media today to share a throwback to his school days at the School of Nidhamu Na Bidii. The former student, who now stands as a prominent figure in the legal community, reminisced about his time at the institution and the memorable characters that shaped his journey.
According to Havi, during his school years, he was once known as the "cute boy" at Nidhamu Na Bidii, a title that seems far removed from his current status as a sharp, influential lawyer. His schoolmates included the now-famous Prof. Oluoch and the charismatic Shikali, both of whom would later achieve their own remarkable successes.
However, one of the standout memories from Havi's school days was his relationship with the Judge's daughter, a tale that has become part of local legend. Havi, known for his charm and intellect, captured the heart of the Judge’s daughter after a competitive battle with Robo, the notorious rugby player from Kakamega High School. Robo, a feared figure on the rugby field, was known for his aggressive style of play, but it was Havi's blend of intellect and charisma that ultimately won over the Judge's daughter, a victory that would go on to define much of his youth.
"At the time, Robo was known for his rugby skills, but I suppose it was my wit, intellect, and confidence that proved to be my strongest suit," Havi said in his post. "It wasn't just about playing the game; it was about winning hearts and minds."
While Havi's early school days were filled with youthful charm, they were also a period of development that laid the groundwork for his future career in law. His reflection on these moments shows the roots of the qualities that would later see him rise to prominence as a lawyer known for his dedication to justice and his eloquence in the courtroom.
Today, Nelson Havi stands as one of Kenya’s most respected legal minds, with a reputation that extends beyond just the courtroom. His journey from a "cute boy" at Nidhamu Na Bidii to a force in Kenyan law serves as an inspiration to many who knew him then and follow his career now.
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