A hard-working Nairobi businessman staring down the barrel of total defeat after two brutal years in court. Peter Mwangi, a trader with big dreams, had poured his savings and sanity into a nasty fight over a prime commercial plot in Ruai. It wasn’t just paperwork; it was a rollercoaster that left him questioning everything. “I hit rock bottom,” Peter shared with a weary smile, chatting with reporters outside the courtroom.
Hearings kept getting kicked down the road, and hope? Yeah, that flickered out more times than he could count. “There were nights I thought, ‘Just walk away.’ But deep down, this voice, call it gut, call it faith, whispered, ‘Hang in there.’ So I doubled down on prayers and pushed through the mental fog.” The whole mess stemmed from a shady title deed flip that screamed fraud. Peter’s sharp lawyer, Susan Nyambura, battled tooth and nail against a defence team that dragged their feet at every turn.
“They threw every delay tactic in the book,” Susan recalled, shaking her head. “But the judge saw through it all. Justice doesn’t sprint, but man, when it arrives? It’s sweet.” Last Friday, the gavel dropped like a victory bell. Peter got the green light as the true owner, and the other side? They’ve got 30 days to pack up and bounce. For Peter, it’s not just land; it’s a fresh start, proof that grit pays off. Continue Reading https://drbokko.com/?p=34347















