"His Excellency president William Ruto was my first high profile client. I reached the apex by representing him in the Abby case. Afterwards, I represented former Chief Justice David Maraga. The number of high profile cases I have represented in the children's court are numerous," he said.
Omari would go on to become a constant figure in high profile cases, and notoriously featured in numerous legal brawls pitting various clients including the brawls between outgoing Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji and former Director of Criminal Investigations George Kinoti.
Omari has been touted as the advocate whose boots are always strapped ready to represent people who call for his help- time and place, notwithstanding.
"High profile clients don't get problems during the day. I always laugh at the memes that Omari is sleeping with the briefcase...practice has changed," he says.
Away from his career, Omari is a husband and a father of two. He is in his 34th year of marriage.
"My wife decided to marry a person who metamorphosises like a butterfly, she has learnt to cope, I'm a fool to her, she's a fool to me. The wing I run for divorce, we were divorcing 25 people a week during Covid because they were not able to provide food for their families. My family knows this is how I provide". He says
"The keyboard warriors called Facebook and Twitter do not pay school fees for my children. They do not bring food on the table, people are busy making noise, the oath we took is to defend anyone who has issues with the law. The public is emotional," Omari says.
At 59 years of age, Omari believes he is still young and can pursue a career in any other field that he chooses.
"I might decide to do pathology, Shakahola has taught me that we don't have enough pathologists in the country."