Beautiful lawyer gushes about winning a case: "My client is happy"
- A stunning lawyer has won a court case and she gushed about it online
- The beauty, who is only known as Nana, revealed she managed to perform well in court despite getting thrown in the deep
- South Africans were inspired by Nana and sang her praises in the comment section
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A beautiful young lady, who was only identified as Nana, has won a case and she could not be prouder of herself. In a Twitter post shared by her, Nana revealed she was thrown in the deep end but managed to hold her own in court.
She wrote:
"I was thrown out to the deep end but ke after swimming with the sharks my client is happy with the outcome."
Take a look at the post below:
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South Africans were inspired by her tweet and congratulated Nana on her performance in court.
Kulani Mgiba, who goes by the Twitter handle @MgibaKulani, commented:
"Safeguard the law as your supreme employer while advancing your clients' interests."
Another tweep, @AOriginates, wrote:
"Well done lady, now you, you can swim with the sharks and go all the way, black excellence."
Social media user, @Dedication246, added:
"I don't know you but am proud of you, stay winning Queen."
Twitter user, @M_Mushavhela, said:
"Hamba nana... Impressive our millennium lawyer, you are certainly bound to shine. May your journey be filled with great achievements."
In other news, Briefly.co.za reported Dali Mpofu's son completed his PhD degree at a top university.
Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh is one inspiring young man. Not only did Sizwe complete his PhD, but he did it at one of the world's best universities.
On Monday, Sizwe revealed he successfully completed his DPhil degree - which is the prestigious university's PhD qualification in philosophy.
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Source: Briefly News