Baffled day colleague betrayed me

Saka Razaq had diploma certificate from the Kwara State Polytechnic (Legal Department), afterwards, he gained admission into Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto State in 1995 and graduated in the 2000. Subsequently, he proceeded to Law School in 2001 and was called to the Nigeria Bar in 2002.
Rasaq began his legal practice with Jawondo & Co. date in 1995 when he was still an undergraduate. He tells our JUDICIARY CORRESPONDENT, KAYODE ADEOTI his memorable day in court.
The encounter I will always remember in this legal profession is not far fetched. It easily comes to mind because of the fact that my own people betrayed me.
We had about 4 parties in the case, one of the parties decided to settle the matter out of court, and I agreed to join the settlement move. With that arrangement that we had, I spoke with my client and other counsels involved and we all agreed because we felt we were all one.
Therefore in Court, I rose up, announced my appearance as well as the settlement arrangement he had all settled for. Instead of the counsel to do same, he turned around to disagree with my position, I was baffled and dissatisfied. I found myself in a very strange situation that I could not help.