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Linus Kaikai Among 920 New Kenyan Advocates Admitted To The Bar

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Journalist Linus Kaikai admitted to the bar as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya

Kenya’s legal profession has marked a defining moment after 920 new advocates were admitted to the bar, setting a record for the largest number ever enrolled in a single session.

The admission ceremony carried a reflective and historic tone, with LSK President Faith Odhiambo telling the new advocates that they are joining the profession at a moment when the country is renegotiating its democratic values.

She told the cohort that theirs is a generation unwilling to be passive, a group that has repeatedly demanded accountability both online and in the streets, pushing institutions to evolve.

Odhiambo urged the advocates to rise above criticism and instead take up the harder task of building solutions, reminding them that the pursuit of justice is not a slogan but a long-term, often uncomfortable responsibility.

Royal Media Services Editorial Director Linus Kaikai among 916 petitioners being admitted to the bar today

Royal Media Services Editorial Director Linus Kaikai among 916 petitioners being admitted to the bar today

Among the newly admitted lawyers was celebrated journalist and Royal Media Services Director of Strategy Linus Kaikai, whose transition into the legal field drew notable attention during the ceremony.

His admission was described as a reminder that the profession continues to attract individuals deeply engaged in national conversations around governance, rights and public accountability.

Odhiambo encouraged Kaikai and the rest of the inductees to carry their convictions into the legal arena, saying the profession needs practitioners who understand the country’s lived realities.

The admission of the 920 advocates comes at a time when Kenyans are increasingly aware of their rights and demanding greater transparency from institutions, creating a surge in the need for legal expertise.

For the new advocates, the day symbolised a personal triumph and a call to participate in shaping the country’s justice system, not from the sidelines, but from within the profession itself.

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