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Fon Ngwashi Law Offices The FON NGWASHI LAW OFFICES is a full-service law firm with the know-how to handle the legal needs of

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10/02/2025

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15/01/2024

_*Inconclusive divorce proceedings*

I remember a divorce case I handled some years ago.

The Respondent, the wife, blatantly refused to show up in court or engage a lawyer; and the judge wasn’t ready to proceed without her.

One day in court, the judge, again, refused to proceed with the matter without the woman. That we must meet with her and hold the statutory conference before she will hear the matter. I told the judge we have served her the petition and the hearing notice for today’s sitting and clearly she is not interested in defending the petition, so, we should proceed in the interest of justice.

The judge come vex for me o. That I should do more than that. I should get her number, call her and try to see her and hold a meeting with both of them and try to settle them. E come be like say na me wan scatter their marriage.

The judge asked the petitioner, my client, if he doesn’t want settlement, he said no. He was visibly angry, talking about how he just want a divorce immediately and nothing else. That they are still living together and that he is just waiting for the divorce to leave the house or kick the woman out.

Judge says I should still meet with both of them. Everybody knows that this is the point you must shout “As the Court pleases” to avoid wahala.

After court I collected the Respondent’s phone number from my client and called her immediately. I requested to meet with her and invited her to come to my office. Madam said she is not coming anywhere, that if I want to meet with her, my client should bring me to their house.

I went back to the office after agreeing with my client that I will come over to his house after the close of work that same day.

I went to their house by 5pm. We sat down and starting talking about the issue. Then I got a bombshell.

She: Did your client tell you that he is serious about that divorce?

Me: Yes. We are in court already. He even told the judge so this morning in court. He is here now, he can tell you himself.

She: Serious about which divorce? Is it not that court he came back from this afternoon and came and collect one doggy?

I was totally flabbergasted. I didn’t expect that kind of raw bluntness from her. I turned to my client, he was silent and avoiding my eyes.

Doggy? I carried my file quietly, entered my car and left.

Like doggy? After all that heat I faced in court, you even stood there, forming anger, then you came back and collect hot doggy in the afternoon?

What do you take lawyers for in this country? Doggy? You couldn’t even do missionary in appreciation of the lashing that judge gave me because of your divorce case, you went and did doggy. Doggy that use to sweet like wetin. 😭

Mr *Evaritus Gregory. Sir, though it is 4 years now, but I still remember. I know you will read this. I know you will laugh... from the bottom of heart, sir, thunder fire you. 😭

*Not real name

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03/01/2024

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At the FON NGWASHI LAW OFFICES, we are committed to bringing a smile on the face of our clients when we are done handling their case.

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This person was often called Candace in Latin. She had her own court, was probably a landowner, and was a very important person outside of the court.

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Our forefathers and mothers dealt with post-traumatic stress disorder in a very significant way. It was often held that a soldier needed to prove his manhood after he returned from active duty before civilians would welcome him back. For three months, he stayed at the shaman's temple and through a process of inner purification.

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It was believed that the human spirit needed to go through a r.itual in order to go back into harmony with nature and society after a war. Blood that had become sluggish or otherwise dysfunctional was brought to the surface by means of a horn. This is a r.itual that was carried out on the warriors to rid them of any potential mental disease or trauma they might encounter in the future.

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03/02/2023

No one, absolutely no one, regardless of your rank in society, your status and how influential you are, has the right to k.ill or order the death of another. Also whatever the crime committed by an individual, no inhumane and degrading treatment should be metted on him. These are predicated on international human rights legal instruments and by local legislation.

Unfortunately, the state of affairs in Cameroon leaves more than one perplexed as, on the 21st century, while almost all countries un the planet are emerging, kidnappings and summery (brutal and inhumane) executions are the order of the day.

Though we won't cite any for now, the abduction and cruel murder of ace journalist MZ is the talk on every lip and whether or not justice will be served is a matter of wait and see as lessons of previous cases remain fresh in our minds

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10/12/2022

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