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Son who became a lawyer wins back family鈥檚 land taken 23 years ago

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Ugandan man becomes lawyer to win back family's land

Village huts and palm trees in a village in Uganda, Africa. 黑料社 stock photo

Jordan Kinyera, a lawyer from Uganda, was just six years old when he witnessed his father lose their land in a legal dispute in 1996.

Twenty-three years later, eighteen of which were spent educating himself, Kinyera has taken on the case and won his father鈥檚 land back, as reported by BBC on April 3. The final judgment was delivered on Monday, April 1, with the ruling in Kinyera鈥檚 favor.

鈥淚 made the decision to become a lawyer later in life,鈥 he was quoted as saying. 鈥淢uch of it was inspired by events I grew up witnessing, the circumstances and frustrations my family went through during the trial and how it affected it.鈥

Kinyera鈥檚 father, now 82 years old, was already retired when his neighbors sued him in 1996 following a land dispute. Since then, his father has not planted a seed nor laid a single brick, as per report.

鈥淗e didn鈥檛 have a lot of resources. He wasn鈥檛 earning at that time,鈥 Kinyera said in the report. 鈥淗e was desperate and there is something dehumanizing about being in a desperate situation and not being able to do something about it. That is what inspired me the most.鈥

It is now the younger generation鈥檚 time to pick up where his father left off, he said, since his father is now too old and cannot do much with the land.

Kinyera also shared that land disputes are so rife in Uganda, normally among internally displaced Ugandans who return home after living for many years in camps. Today, he represents a number of them involved in similar cases.聽Cody Cepeda/JB

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