There is an imperative conundrum wrestling with me
Which form of justice shall we abide by in our land,
The western system or our own traditional justice;
Which of the two is better and on what ground.
The traditional setting of the law still exist,
Few old folks use this facility in their circumstances,
Precluding the other with unmistakable contempt
And even despising the 'white wedding' over theirs.
The all-powerful western law prevails over everything
Leaving no stone unturned in its application
Bearing the financial yoke which is very daunting
To contend with although it does produce fruition.
The injustice of justice is the efficacy of colonialism
Which it`s relics and confluence still sow mayhem.