Oliver Barker Jumps To The Defense Of Ama Governor. The lead convenor of the Fix The Country Movement, Oliver Barker Vormer, has mounted a spirited defense for the Ghanaian student who was not called to the bar by the GBA.
Oliver Barker expressed discontentment at the fact that the GBA is directing all its strength at a “24-year-old brilliant student.”
“Our system is so broken that mediocre men will rather flex their muscles over a 24-year-old brilliant student. Why? She has a nose piercing and is bisexual. Tell me! What kind of society are we building? All it takes is to mention LGBT and we forget every other rot.”, he wrote.
Oliver Barker went ahead to expose some happenings in the judiciary currently after the Anas expose on the judiciary.
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“Do you not find it strange that everyone one of those judges sacked for bribery in the Anas video is now practicing as a lawyer? The system is looking the other way. We meet them in court all the time. Is not strange that even one of those career magistrates who was also dismissed for bribery, managed to attend law school, and get called to the Bar and there was no problem with their character? And yet you people are cheering them on for “maintaining standards” in the legal profession. What standards? We need to do better.”, he explained.
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