I Feared The Judge Might Be Bribed – Rasta Student Speaks After Historic Court Ruling

One of the Rastafarian student who won the ‘dreadlock’ lawsuit against the Achimota School has revealed that he was concerned that the judge might be bribed to rule the case against them at some point during the landmark case.

“At a point, I lost hope because looking at the country and from what I watch on the news and corruption, I thought the judge could be bribed,” Oheneba Nkrabea said on Morning Starr.

As a result, he was “surprised” when the decision went in their favor. “It has to do with the system,” he insisted.

Tyrone Marhguy and Oheneba Nkrabea, the dreadlock-wearing Rastafarian lads, were  ordered to be admitted to the Achimota School on Monday by the Human Rights Court 1 Division of the High Court in Accra. Gifty Adjei Addo, a High Court Judge, read the judgement aloud.

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