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Monday, April 11, 2011

Latest Kenya's List of Shame

I watched the local media bring a live broadcast coverage from Hague; keeping us up to date on what’s happening to Kenya’s greatest criminals; Criminals who incited us to fight and kill each other all in the name of power. As people locked themselves up in houses and churches; the criminals were hiring private jets to fly their families out of the country: Men who believe in the power of dictatorship to get what they want at the expense of innocent citizens.


As we fasted and prayed for peace and reconciliation, they distributed coins to illiterate youths to torch our places of refuge; churches and schools. And after taking away five innocent lives each, the youth bring home a kilo of meat, unga and several bottles of beer. Is any amount of money worth a life?


Nine months down the line we have hundreds of thousands of nursing mothers in camps…bringing up a generation without an identity


Hundreds of young women died in the hands of abortionists, and will have to live with STIs for the rest of their lives; thousands of graves lie on the roads, at the market place and in water bodies:-it took weeks before we fetched clean water without blood stains…


With not an iota of shame, they are at it again-spreading hate and animosity…they will pay for airtime on Radios, Televisions and Newspapers to be featured; and help you prepare for the coming big fight. No, you don’t have to watch that nonsense anymore when millions are dying of famine, so many are still homeless, the youths are complaining of unemployment and women complaining of playing the role of a mother and father…


Its time to turn it off, turn them down and hold your head high as you rebuild yourself, your nation and make a better place for the future generations

5 comments:

  1. this is very true,..there is only so much that we, as Kenyans can take and i guess it has come to that point where we should no longer accept to become slaves of these politicians......it is time we prioritize on issues affecting our country,,,,,,,rather than listening to these goons!!

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  2. hapo kweli kabisa... either way even if they were to be locked up at the Hague, of what gain will it be to someone whose family died in the scarmishes?

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  3. I used to feel ashamed for not participating in the last General elections;but now, when I see the outcome these villains have created, I can't help but feel thankful.

    If a time comes when all Kenyans need real change; I can willingly volunteer to finish these people for the sake of my country men and women

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  4. Do not blame the politicians, blame the voters. Majority of the kenyan voters are mainly illiterate and will never learn from their past mistakes.I can bet you a dollar and a dime that one of those villains tried in the hague will be our next president, not to forget our current president and prime minister who are still under immunity.
    Someone should run a campaign against tribalism if we really want to have leaders based on character and competence rather than their ethnic backgrounds.

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  5. I agree with you that the problem is with the voters. But the problem is not with the illiterate ones but the more enlightened and educated ones; those who see no use to vote. And a greater number of them have already migrated to first world nations and forgotten all about their mother nations.

    But I can guarantee you that none of these so called six villains can be our President. We can't sit back and watch them as they kill our nations; its better to get rid of them first.

    PS-Who do you recommend should lead the campaign/protest?

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