A Child Of A Luo; A Son Of Kenya

From: Maurice Oduor

Catherine,

That Child of Luo has not told us about his experiences trying to get jobs in areas of government dominated by our cousins from the slopes. His perception of Kenya would change in a second were he to try and get a job at the central Bank, KRA, Office of the President, Security Organs and Armed Forces, Ministries of Finance, Transportation, Energy etc.

This man should count himself lucky so far that he was able to get into business directly after school.

Courage

On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 2:04 AM, MWANGI, CATHERINE wrote:

I believe this is the story of most people here.

A person may incite you to do something, but ultimately the choice is yours. You have the freedom to say yes or no, and this one nobody can force you. And the choice begins with self.

Let us pray that the good in each one of us prevails.

AMEN

From:
Wazi Campaign
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:41 AM
Subject: A Child Of A Luo; A Son Of Kenya

We received this in our inbox and thought we should share it with you:

Hi,

I am a Luo. I attended my early primary education in Kisii and indeed got many friends there. Later, I went to a school in Kericho, where I had many nice memories with great Kalenjin friends. My Secondary education was in Nairobi, a truly cosmopolitan city . And when it was time to go for higher education, I went to a university in a Kikuyu neighborhood! I got many bosom Kikuyu buddies and some of my business partners come from Mt. Kenya!

All these years, I never had a problem with these diversities in culture and tribes I have encountered. And I won’t start having them now. And, knowing that your life has a similar diversity, I would advise you keep the peace and shun tribal violence before, on and after March 4th.

Yours Truly,
A Child Of A Luo, But A Son Of Kenya

Whatever tribe you were born into, remember that you are ultimately a son or a daughter of Kenya! We, therefore, beg of you to keep our motherland safe from negative ethnicity and electoral violence.

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