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Saida Abdullah

“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.

What inspired you to become a lawyer?

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.

What has been one of your most memorable cases?

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.

A stunning view of the Nairobi skyline at sunset
As the sun sets over the Nairobi skyline, I am reminded that justice shines brightest when the darkness is deepest.
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