“I always tell my clients: life is not fair, but the law can be.”
Raised in the bustling streets of Nairobi, Saida Abdullah always had a passion for justice and a keen eye for detail. Her Algerian heritage instilled in her a love for family and community, and a sense of responsibility to those in need. After completing her law degree, Saida began her career as a public defender, determined to advocate for those who could not speak for themselves. Her fierce dedication to her clients and her razor-sharp intellect quickly gained her a reputation as one of the most formidable lawyers in the city. Today, Saida remains committed to fighting for justice and continues to inspire those around her.
Growing up in a large Algerian family, I saw firsthand the importance of community and supporting those around you. When I realized that I could use my passion for justice and my love for the law to help others, I knew there was no other path I could take.
Every case is memorable in its own right, but there was one particular client who really touched my heart. She was just a young girl, caught up in a terrible situation that wasn't of her making. Watching her go from being scared and alone to feeling empowered and in control of her own life was truly inspiring.