Should We Trust Either Raila or Kenyatta?

Raila and Uhuru, Are They The Best Kenya Can Ever Get?
The products of a failed system is pain, debts, corruption, silencing those who are nosy, defending corruption, and hiding in the vacuum of ‘don’t care’ mentality when everything is tumbling down on people’s shoulders. Kenyans have everything to lose here, but because of tribalism and foolishness some people still think that the Jubilee government is the shield and refuge for their tribes and wealth.

Raila’s way of handling the IEBC issue is not good. He is like a goon eyeing for a bigger trophy but his effort is being let down by a barrier so huge for him to jump across.

The looser here is no one but a common Kenyan. If the system is stealing from us, we have means of solving the issue with the power of the majority. Sometimes we need to be blind in order to see clearly. Kenyatta’s team is Bad; Raila’s team is Worse… We are doomed to think that these are the only leaders we can rely on when it comes to Kenya’s Governance.

A good leader is not seen by how he can manage the masses from his tribal inclination… but is seen by how he connects with all tribes and ethnic grouping of all Kenyans. 

Now look at President Kenyatta;

1.       Without his homeland votes he has nothing but void… The reason why this is so is because he lacks leadership skills. The language should not be the measure of influence but a way of making people believe that they have someone to rely to in matters related to governance.

2.       Without Ruto’s votes, Jubilees as whole loses its ability to call itself a government of Kenya. Why, Jubilee Alliance is made up of two tribes, leaving behind about 40 other in a state of either in or out of the government. Fail!


Let’s go to Raila’s camp; 

the three principals making CORD coalition is an alignment of tribal leaders coming together for the common goal. These leaders have no means of calling for a united Kenya because none of them can make it alone into power without the other two. The issue of coalition political parties is where the thickest tribalism lies. In light words, CORD is a breed of tribalism… just like Jubilee Alliance Party.


Should we trust either Raila or Kenyatta?

IEBC Is Just A Victim Of An Unbalanced Political Point Of View

IEBC's Chairman Issack Hassan
Looking at how the CORD demos were organised and pushed beyond the barriers of legal justice, it calls for more scrutiny more than what is seen on media and other channels of information. Why call for mass action against an electoral commission when there are other legal means of doing it? Why did Raila’s team go for demos instead of using the parliamentary ways of solving the issue once and for all? Why is the president reluctant to make an effort to dissolve the Independent, Electoral and Boundaries Commission –IEBC, when he knows that it failed terribly to conduct a free and fair election in Kenya during the most recent general elections?

To answer question one; we have to go back a while ago and see how the parliament voted for and against the Third Gender Rule bill. The majority of MPs who voted against the bill were from the government side. They said they wanted to teach Raila a lesson because of his stand for that Bill. It became so obvious that if the opposition goes for the parliamentary means of solving IEBC issues, then they stand no chance to get better results. That is why they went for the mass action to try and evict the commissioners from the IEBC offices.


Facing the president, it calls for the dumb minded fellow to see no evil and hear no evil. First, President Uhuru Kenyatta is in office because IEBC commissioners let it happen that way. Secondly, it is payback time because he is in-debt to all IEBC commissioners and the only way he can do this is by making sure that nothing happens to them before the coming general election in August 2017. These people are the only way for him to make it and he is here to protect the only window into power.

The Wise Would Be Very Careful About These CORD' Anti-IEBC Demos.

Kenya police officers captured on camera beating up a man on the street of Nairobi during an Anti-IEBC demo
Should we start to worry about our political changes and the nature of its change? The CORD demos on Mondays are turning up more deadly as days go by. The wind of change is proving to be tougher than what it seemed to be in the beginning of the will to speed up changes in the electoral body, Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission -IEBC.

Yesterdays’ demo on Monday 23rd did not go as planned as three people were gunned down in Western region of Kenya--- the only major CORD stronghold. In Nairobi, it was not business as usual as the running battles ensured between the law enforcement agents and the demonstrators. This has been happening around the country and there is fear that, the once perceived peaceful demos are turning into violent confrontations leading to loss of lives and injuries.

A few weeks ago, the UN and ambassadors from the western countries cautioned Kenyans from using violence against constitutional systems, instead they urged the concerned parties to embrace dialogue as the best means of solving the political stand offs.

The Raila Odinga’s team is adamant that if they go through constitutional channels, the parliament which is controlled by the government majority will not approve the call for change. They argue that even demos are constitutional and that the government should respect people’s views.

This tag of war between the government and the opposition is slowly spiraling into political violence and will, if not curbed at this time, spill the bitter reality into ethnic disagreements and doom to Kenya as whole.


There is no room for violence if the system in question has no dent. The government led by president Uhuru Kenyatta should address this issue before it turns into political violence. The ICC will not see the opposition as culpable for murdering the innocent people on the streets, instead they will see the tyrant who using government machinery to force people to keep quiet…. The wise would be very careful about these CORD demos. 

Who is Gonna Stand For Kenya and Tell The Truth? Not Kenya's Mainstream Media...


Shhh! Lies only... no truth and reality allowed.
Who is gonna tell Kenyans the reality surrounding the mysteries that have happened in our country? More so the deaths of prominent members of the society. The Kenyan media as we know has been compromised and nothing should be expected from them.

The wining and dining between the mainstream media and the government of Kenya is one big challenge for the truth and reality in Kenya. What the mainstream media does has to pass through the hands of the government, verified by the hawks eyed people assigned to bar reality from getting to the hungry public.

This relationship between media house and the government has made it so difficult for news and reality lovers to know the truth and see the way forward. That is why some journalists and reporters have been targeted several times for their great pieces that opened the eyes of the public.

The recent attack on Nation Media Group journalists only confirms that someone is busy driving the nation into rocky paths but do not want the truth from reaching the people. Truth lovers have nowhere to say it, only hide from those people who are assigned to kill it before it hits the airwaves.

it takes courage to tell the truth in Kenya
A few journalists who value the truth are always on the run. If they are not murdered by the government agents then they are faced with inevitable dismissal from their duties. The CEOs of some mainstream media houses are very strict, their goals are to make sure that nothing good hits the streets.

Who is gonna stand for Kenya and tell the truth?

Kenya which ranks as one of the most successful media freedom countries in Africa, is slowly going into dark ages where the reality could make one go behind bars or worse--- die trying to unravel the bitter truth. Some bloggers who have tried to hit the target either ends up missing, dead or being bought to work for the naughty government. What makes matters more worse is the fact that media houses are working very closely with the government to silence the whistle blowers by bribes, threats and anyone that might come handy in that aspect.

It takes courage for die-hard truth lovers to live happily in Kenya. The country that feigns fairness but inside of it burns hatred for anything that touches on truth.

Kenyans have to worry because when lies takes the place of the reality, then the truth will always be the bitter lies--- leading to darkness that is hereby consuming every ends of the majority in Kenya. Wake up people! Don't trust what they tell you--- they only wanna see you groping in darkness before hitting the dead end.

The Tweet That Killed Jacob Juma


He claimed that his once close friend wants him dead! He predicted his death and even on his twitter handle, he said that he has reached the pinnacle of his life and that he was not afraid of death. For the love of his country, the late Jacob Juma will be remembered for his fearless exposes on major channels of the government, the judiciary and scandals touching on sensitive institutions and the major players in these fields.

His death came untimely in hands of crazy little minds working under strict instruction from the bosses in higher places. The main reason why the Nairobi Businessman Jacob Juma was assassinated was because of his involvement in politics. Juma openly supported the main opposition party, CORD, and he was willing to do everything possible to make the opposition stronger again.

With millions of money, he acquired sensitive information from the secret society that controls politics in Kenya. His informers made him invisible in Kenyan politics and nothing stood in his path for truth about big mind-threatening corruption scandals in Kenyan government.  He publicly named those involved and in this process, he swam freely in the world of enemies.

By now, it is not clear why Jacob Juma was assassinated along Ngong Road on Thursday while heading home. But;

Quiet Media,

Well, the silence that has followed, and the ever usage of the word 'Controversial  ' when referring the late Jacob Juma indicates that something fishy is being played by the big fish somewhere. The recent publication of an article in one of the Kenya daily news papers just confirmed that the media has been instructed to down play this assassination and to make it look like his death was linked to his enemies...

Silent Government,

With the government that has hardly said anything concerning the circumstances surrounding this death of a VIP personnel, we are easily driven speculation that another kind of 'Private Developer' arising to cover up the mess.

He complained that the government wants him dead. The fact that the government banned armoured vehicles for civilians was just an arrangement for something big. It did happen just as he suspected... So sad!

Politics of 2022,

the tweet that killed Jacob Juma
In one of Jacob Juma's tweets, he openly said that if CORD is not going to emerge the top in the coming general elections, he will drive Kenya by storm in 2022 in what he termed as, Donald Trump kind of approach, and see where the veteran politicians will do. This of course did sounded harsh to someone who is planning big things after President Uhuru Kenyatta's retirement. Jubilee Alliance Party has its presidential candidate in 2022, who was also a big rival to the late billionaire, Jacob Juma.


Enemies Unseen,

He ruffled feathers with bigwigs in politics, judiciary and in other channels of business dealings. Anyone from this circle could have taken the initiative to assassinate him. The fact that they didn't and that is a clear indication that whoever planned and executed their heinous act  is someone sitting high there  and capable of measuring lives of every other Kenyan out there.

Well, Jacob Juma died trying to make Kenya a clean country. I hope Kenyans are not cowed by the ten bullets that took life of this brilliant mind. The tree is cut, yes! But the seeds are germinating one by one...

#RIPJacobJuma



Oh Poor Kenyans, Why Do They Like Fighting That Much?

Fighting over politics in Kenya 
Oh poor Kenyans, why do they like fighting that much? Nope! This was not someone pitying Kenyans for their inability to sort out their difference in amicable manner. This is a show of humanity to people who do not have a clue why they are humans with big heads filled with educated brains. It was so unfortunate for us to go down like that in 2007; I hate to say that we showed the world how low kinds of humans we are. We told the world that we do not use our heads in a manner fitting a 21st century man, and that our education and knowledge we receive in class remains in class, and the rest is just our foolish-lot sided mind that can’t think and act straight. 

We are good in pretending that all is well! We are so accustomed to bluffing that when we stand in front of great minds, they think we are great as they are. If we mingle with people who understands democracy, we seems to take a good place because we are so good in positioning ourselves amongst the greatest, but when we are alone we do not think better than today, making the tomorrow part as insane as we are--- solid dark!

When are we going to change our attitude towards real change? We do have all it takes to change. However, we lack a little push to make it all happen. If we are for change, then we should start trusting our institutions that makes Kenya a stable country. We have made is almost impossible to trust our judiciary system because our mentality is so rotten to take note of good things. Look at IEBC. What really went wrong? Was it because this institution lacked the best minds to deal with election cheating that it was branded among the failed systems, or it was just one way of tarnishing its name so that we could have our way?  

Blame not our leaders for misguiding us. They only say what we wanna hear. We dance to their tune because we do not have better ideas on how to lead our own ways and deliver positive results for Kenya. We are the tiny minded fellows being taken to slaughter and we just love it that way. Who bewitched us?

https://twitter.com/kabetes/status/714194617772687361


We know why we have to change, right? We have a chance to begin a journey of greatness. Let no one ask you to damage your reputation because of his or her political gains. We are good when united. We become champions when working together. We should learn a lot from our sportsmen and women----the rugby sevens team that recently emerged on the top of the world because they did not play as tribesmen, but as a team. We have to do this if we wanna see change in the near future.

How Mean People Are Darlings For The Majority

most leaders are not there for the needy, poor people love them but they (leaders) do not really care...
That mean personality defines what a leader you are. The fact that leadership means giving a deaf ear to the majority and being so close to the minority gives one hope that if the time gets so ripe, then leadership is a job to go for.

In the whole world, great leaders are defined by how good they can be to the selected few and how mean they can go when it comes to dealing with the majority. People seems to like it when their leader does have a heart to help, but gives it out when time is favorable for such an act. Leaders who seem to listen and sympathize with the majority have no chance to remain in power for long. The system that controls leadership in the society feels neglected and hence threatened for their course in life.

In Kenyan for example, the best president that the majority would wish to die for is that person who is never close to his loyal supporters. The more the valley from the common man, the better the chances gaining more trust, and that untainted love from the commoners. One wonders why this is so!

Look at Raila Odinga for example. He is a national leader whose legacy lies deep in ghetto areas in Nairobi. He has nothing great to show as an emblem of his glorious days but still he controls majority of regions and population in Kenya.

Another guy, a good example is Peter Kenneth. The man who was devoted to his people. The man whom Kenyans knows as the best performer as far as national development is concerned, but Kenyans would rather go for Uhuru Kenyatta whose legacy is blanketed with corruption scandals in his government. So ironical ha!

Well, here is an advice for anyone who wants to reach there—in power. Pretend to care, be good to the minority and forget about the majority.

How To Use Jealousness For Positive Gains

Jealous can be defined as a feeling of anger or dissatisfaction all due to another person’s personal achievements or due to being successful.

Jealous Kid 
You can all agree that we sometimes get jealous of what somebody has or has so far achieved and even children are not an exception when it comes to this feeling.

Take for example a child who becomes an outstanding kid for being a new owner of a maybe a new toy that no other child has ever got the chance to have.In this case as much as other kids will admire the new toy and befriend the owner in order to be allowed to play with it,you will still find a kid who will do something to destroy the toy, and I think this is some form of jealous to make the new toy owner a sad owner.

But then if you allow this inward feeling of jealous to really get saturated in you as you think what you can do to make your colleague get pulled down,what really happens is he or she will still move more and more ahead of you.

Remember they are not concerned with you because they definitely do not know about your ill motives.Then what characterizes it all ,you have to keep it to yourself and pretend that you are happy for their achievements. But then do you have time to think what an ugly scene it would be if it can be unearthed that you are the jealous type?If that jealous can be seen then you would be very unlucky to having to deal with the wrath of being a pretender.


So don’t allow jealous into being someone who can make the lives of others messy yet they have really worked hard to be where they are.

Let their achievements be a challenge for you and so this becomes an encouragement that you can really climb a high ladder like your colleagues.

This means that your jealous must be a positive jealous whereby you ought to feel free,approach your colleagues and ask for guidance that will make you be like them one day.

Have your say!

Why The Fall-out Of The Children and Their Parents?

Parenting is a full time job and parents who give birth to a child definitely know that they have a role to play in ensuring that their child grows up into a responsible adult.A newborn brings a bundle of joy to any family and this calls for celebrations.Any parent wants what is best for their child but at times it becomes hard to understand whether some children sees the concern of their parents as far as their welfare is concerned.

Just a few days ago,we were treated to some shocking news of a twenty five years old young man who stabbed his father about eighteen times who then succumbed to these injuries while undergoing treatment in the hospital.According to the reports given ,an argument ensued between the father and his son after the former inquired why he failed to take his exams in the flight course that he was undertaking.

Such a simple question cost a father his life,taken by the son who would even have killed the sister who tried to stop him from attacking their father only that she ran off and locked herself up in the bedroom.There are other reports that the young man had still abandoned another course incomplete but with his father determined to have his son to acquire a career,he still took him to a different course.

Such an incident makes one wonder who is failing who or who is to blame because this is an indication something is wrong in the family setting that we have because there has been other incidents where children have killed their parents.Is it that at times parents have very high expectations of what their children ought to achieve or have the children become too arrogant such that they think that their parents have no business in what they do or not do?


Whatever the case something is very wrong because no parent who has watched his son or daughter grow up would ever think that the same child would the same reason for his resting in the grave.Let’s look what really changes especially the relationship with our children as they grow up.

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