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ICYMI: Drama as lawyer storms Supreme Court dressed as native doctor

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ICYMI: Drama as lawyer storms Supreme Court dressed as native doctor

A mild drama played out at the Supreme Court on Thursday, as a frontline human right activist, Chief Malcolm Omirhobo, attended proceedings, dressed as a native doctor.

Chief Omirhobo, who sauntered into the courtroom barefooted, wore his lawyer’s wig and black gown with a white shirt, though instead of a black trouser and suit, he wore a red wrapper with a mini-calabash-amulet dangling on his neck.

ICYMI: Drama as lawyer storms Supreme Court dressed as native doctor

The lawyer, who also wore amulets on his wrist and ankle, sat comfortably in a row of chairs reserved for legal practitioners while proceedings of the apex court lasted.

Even though he was not accosted by security agents attached to the court, however, his bizarre appearance was not lost on a panel of justices of the Supreme Court that quickly handled the case before them and retired to their chambers.

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