
Kenya, May 30 -- When I walked into the courtroom that morning, I felt the tension in the air. My former business partners looked so sure of themselves. Their fancy lawyer was already flipping through papers, confident they would win. They thought they had defeated me, and honestly, I started to believe them.
I was being accused of fraud over a land deal that I hadn't even signed. They claimed I had forged documents, taken money, and tricked investors. I didn't have a lawyer or any strong support-just my side of the story.
I tried to show that the documents were fake and planted against me, but even my closest friends doubted me. "Just settle," they suggested.
"You can't win against people with money." But I didn't want to admit to something I didn't do.. Continue Reading
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