Nathan Musa, at a ceremony in which he was formally retired from service on Friday, recalled how his mother taught him to overcome evil and how he applied the lesson successfully throughout his career as a judge.
“I remember going to one boka to collect such protection charms which I used to put on my finger and under my pillow when sleeping. This became a ritual for me until one day my mother noticed it and confronted me. The retiring chief judge said armed with those words, he threw away his charms, leaning only on ‘doing the right things’ explaining, “The advice from my mum became my mantra. It resonated in my mind.”
“Perhaps that was why while serving in Takum , despite all fears and premonitions about convicting a notorious wicked witch doctor which I did for the offence he was charged with, nothing happened to me as was envisaged by many people.”
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