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KENYA: WILL NYANDO CONSTITUENCY BE A ONE TERM MP SEAT THIS TIME?

By Chak Rachar

With the 2012 general elections dates still undecided by the concerned authorities with both sides still pulling each other, one of the constituencies in luoland which is being looked at keenly by opinion shapers, political pundits and political stakeholders in both within and without the entire luoland is Nyando Constituency.

The constituency which is associated majorly with rice farming is one constituency that is said not to be taking any Member of Parliament twice in parliament since 1992 with the advent of multi-party politics.

It should be noted that the constituency presently has nine civic wards plus fourteen locations with the major clans within the constituency being;Kochogo ,Kabonyo , Kobura and Kakola and Wawidhi clans.

Every elections year clans plays a very vital role in determining who is to be the next area MP with many voters saying the constituency is meant for an MP to be elected once.

The constituency which was carved out from the former greater Kisumu Constituency is within Kisumu County together with Muhoroni, Nyakach, Kisumu Town East and West Constituencies and Kisumu Rural is presently represented in parliament by a first timer Fredrick Outa who took over from former Kenya Railways Managing Director Eric Nyamunga who many say is not keen to contest the seat.

Presently there are so many aspirants salivating for this seat with Key among them; the current Lamu Town Clerk Patrick Lumumba Ouya, East Africa Legislative Assembly Member of Parliament and who has been the area MP before Clarkson Otieno Karan, A Marketing Executive with the Lake Basin Deverlopment Authority Julius Nyadiang’o,a Commisioner with Kenya Revenue Authority Owino Ogendo, a Missionary Jared Okello amongst others are the key people who have openly declared their candidacy for the seat.

According to Ouya, he has opted to go for the seat due to what he says has been the marginalization of rice farmers and failure to get markets for their rice produce which he says get spoilt in their farms due to luck of market.

“This is our only commercial activity and just as it has scaled the heights for many people who does the same, I will make sure I prosper them with their faming” Ouya added.

Ogendo however on his part says that his main concern is the use of CDF fund which he alleges has not benefited the entire Nyando voters,

“I will make sure that the fund is fully utilized and reaches the entire constituency, I will treat all Nyando voters equally” he added.

Karan however says with the CDF flowing within the constituency, there is no reason why Nyando can not empower its residents like in other constituencies.

“ I have been the area MP before and I know what bedevils the constituency, there is need to improve girl child education as well as uplifting the entire education system within the constituency” he says.

He adds that his critics should not gauge him during their time in parliament and the current crop of legislatures saying time and circumstances are totally really different.

“I was an MP when there was no CDF funding and the MP was everything within the constituency and in spite all that I did what I could despite the limited financial resources I had,to say that I never did anything is a lie both inside and outside parliament” he adds.

Karan says that with an international airport in Kisumu and the devolved system of government ,commercial activities within the area will really uplift the standards of living and this is of paramount concern to him.

After the annexing of the constituency from the then Larger Winam Constituency ,Peter Anyumba was its first MP serving between 1983-1988, followed by Miruka Owuor between 1988-1992 then Clarkson Otieno Karan 1992-1997 ,the late Paul Otita 1997-2002 then Eric Nyamunga 2007-2007 and presently Fred Outa.

Just a profile of aspirants who have so far declared their candidacy for the seat;

CLARKSON OTIENO KARAN;

He is presently a member of parliament within East Africa Legislative Assembly.

He was the area MP between 1992-1997 and were some of the young men the late luo political doyen Jaramogi Odinga Oginga went to parliament with.

He lost the seat to the then a political novice in the name of the late Paul Otita in what was seen to have been orchestrated by his defiance of having had supported the late Kijana Wamalw and James Orengo led wing of the then Ford Kenya party who had wrestled the party from the current Prime Minister Raila Odinga who later decamped to the National Democratic Party.

Together with all the luo MPs who took sides with the late Wamalwa like Orengo James and Joe Donde amongst others never made it back to parliament.

He was confined to the political limbo not until 2020 when he campaigned vigorously to Narc Kenya after failing to secure nomination ticket tom parliament via NARC.

He was later rewarded as a nominated councilor and subsequently became Kisumu Mayor and he never took long as Councillors ganged up against him and Narc revoked his nomination after it became evident that he was leaning towards President Mwai Kibaki’s side after Kibaki had fallen out with Raila.

During the 2007 general elections he teamed up with the then Foreign Affairs Minister Raphael Tuju to campaign for President Mwai Kibaki and he was later rewarded with nomination to the East Africa Legislative Assembly.

Karan hails from Kobura Clan and has patched up all the political difference he has had initially with Raila Odinga

He is always said to be a lucky man getting “the right things at the wrong time”.

PATRICK LUMUMBA OUYA .

He is India schooled and presently the Lamu Town Clerk ,

He contested the seat in 1997 on the then Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o and Charity Ngilu fronted Social Democratic Party and lost miserably.\

His major advantage over his rivals is that he is on good books with the top ODM leadership right from the Prime Miniter Raila Odinga , James Orwengo and Prof. Anyang’ Nyong’o.

Ouya hails from the Kabonyo tribe.

ERICK OPON NYAMUNGA

He comes from the Wawidhi Clan,

Its not clear whether he is likely to go for the seat though he has sent signals by most of the time sending contributions to most activities within the area.

After failing to defend his seat in 2007 via ODM party ticket ,he jumped to Narc and came second to the current MP fred Outa.

He seem to have been disgusted by his failure to have been given the party ticket yet he was one of the leading doors of the party.

He is still a force to reckon with within the constituency and still commands a number of sizeable votes.

JARED OKELLO

He is a missionary who mostly involves himself in Christian related works.

He is a very powerful orator and always leaves his audience reeling in laughter while talking.

He says that his vision to the entire residents of the constituency is poverty alleviation among the youth and the women.

OGENDO OWINO

The short, stout and burly Commissioner with the Kenya Revenue Authority can be said to presently enjoying the support of both the youths and the women within the constituency.

He is a powerful orator and can sustain his own campaigns due to his strong financial base.

He hails from the same clan as Eng.Nyamunga.

He is a combative and a hard tackling politician and he is likely to give his fellow aspirants a run for their money.

He is in good books with the top ODM leadership.

FRED OUTA

He hails from Kabonyo clan ,he seemed to have lost the confidence most of his voters had on him when he was elected.

His critics says that the CDF fund is not well managed and done selective a fact he has constantly and always denied.

The critics further tell him that the constituency is a one term constituency since 1992 and he should prepare for an exit.

Whether he will stand tall and manages what is said to be impossible and he defies all odds and retains the seat come 2012 is still a puzzle.

JULIUS NYADIANG’O

He is a former Marketting Manager with Sony Sugar then Kisumu Water Services Company nad Presently a marketer with the Lake Basin Development Authority.

Nyadiang’o also hails from Kabonyo and his critics says that he is using his position at LBDA to create rapport with rice farmers but he maintains that it is his duty to help his people.

He enjoys massive support from the youths and women within the constituency.

ENDS

Kenya & Rwanda: APR Kigali Branch – Change in Management

from AKR|Association of Kenyans Living in Rwanda

Jabes,

We wish you all the best in your future engagements and thank you for the great support that you gave to AKR.

Carol.

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:34 PM, jabes okeyo wrote:

Mr. Chairman,

I wish to notify the association through your esteemed office that I will be leaving Rwanda and also my current organisation, Akamba Public Road Services from the 10th of November 2011.

I have enjoyed my tenure here and greatly appreciate the time I had relating to anumber of members either through the association or in line of business. Mr. Antony Mugarura from Uganda is taking over from me on acting capacity until the company formaly appoints the new country manager. Antony can be reached on cell phone number +250784981712. I appeal to you to continue supporting APRS.

Meanwhile, I’m rellocating back to Nairobi to pursue interest in a different field. For those who may want to get in tough with me, my cell phone numbers are +254722200744/0736200744. Email jabes.okeyo@yahoo.co.uk

Let me take this opportunity to wish the association continued growth and prosperity.
Jabes Okeyo
Akamba Public Road services
Kigali.

Kenya: What is the economic legacy of Wangari Maathai?

from Tebiti Oisaboke

By XN IRAKI

It seems the name Wangari is the route to courage and boldness.

The other Wangari—Martha Karua—has shaken our politics by joining the race to State House.

She has a chance to stamp her mark on Kenya’s political landscape by out-competing men to the house on the Hill.

We have more time to write about her in future; for now let us pay tribute to the other Wangari—the late Maathai.

For the 70 years she sojourned on this small planet, she left a mark that will influence future generations for long.

We know her more for her work in environmental conservation.

But her work has influence beyond environment. Her legacy is crosscutting for environment is our live.

Maathai lived ahead of her time. She foresaw the carbon credit trading as a means to reduce pollution. But her solution was simple and less market oriented.

Unfortunately, we refused to listen to her pieces of advice. We are now paying the price.

What is really her economic legacy?

First, she made us realise the intimate relationship between economic growth and environment. She long realised that our economy is based on environmental conservation.

Think of what you do everyday. It is tied to the environment.

Maathai was calling for a balance. By over exploiting the environment, she argued that we destroy the foundation on which our economy stands. It is hard to understand why we found it so hard to understand such a simple fact.

We preferred to be myopic. We only see open grounds as only best suited for apartments and skyscrapers.

But paradoxically, when we make money from renting the buildings on formerly open grounds, we rush to golf courses, green and open grounds.

When we go up the social and economic ladder, we want to go for holidays on unspoiled exotic islands.

We head to national parks to see nature as it was before we started spoiling it.

Maathai made us realise that our environment is priceless. You cannot put a price on the scent of a flower or “a green” on a golf course.

What is the price of snow on Mt Kilimanjaro or a beach? But her lasting mark of genius is connecting the environment to peace.

If we destroy the environment, we reduce resources available, leading to shortages of often-essential commodities like water and food.

Are most wars not about natural resources, from oil to land? Is it surprising that tribal clashes erupted after the best land had been dished away?

It is not clear why Maathai made conservation her life.

It might be that growing up near mountains, she realised early enough how our lives depended on nature.

Her science background might be another factor; it teaches you to look for cause and effect.

Her travels in America where great efforts have been made to conserve the environment may have been another motivator.

Space enthusiasts might also argue that our failure to find life in any other planet has made conservation more urgent.

Maybe the hills and the valleys on the moon and mars once teemed with life until opulent hands destroyed the delicate ecosystems.

Where do we go from there?

The constitution uses the word “conservation” five times in chapter five. Most of the chapter is about land ownership. Not its conservation.

While new bills on conservation can be proposed, we can argue that not enough attention has been given to conservation of the environment, Wangari’s life.

National Environment Management Authority should go beyond issuing licenses to environmental reclamation.

Private ownership of land and spillover effects complicates conservation.

Your pollution or conservation affects other people. Do we ever worry about where the polluted waters of Nairobi River eventually end up?

The best tribute we can pay to her is living to her ideals. This planet is our home, and even insane people rarely destroy their homes.

We work so hard to give our children an inheritance, why can’t we see that inheritance in nature terms; great forests, pristine rivers, snow peaked mountains, birds that sing for us in the morning, the antelopes that gallop in the noon sun and clean air and trees that tone life’s drudgery.

After all, is living in a leafy suburb not everyone’s dream?

Our hostility to environment and environmentalists may be informed by the fact that we eventually lose against nature, through death.

Yet, thinking far into the future is the hallmark of progressive nations.

We can pay tribute to the Nobel Laureate by making peace with the environment, it is our mother, a pedestal on which our economy stands.

Professor, I am glad we shall meet on the beautiful shore.

Rest in Peace.

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from judy matu

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KENYA: IT HAS BEEN REVEALED IN A STUDY THAT OBAMA AND MBOYA SHARED ONE ANCESTRAL BACKGROUND BUT THE TWO MEN LIVED AND DIED WITHOUT KNOWING THEIR BLOOD RELKATIONSHIP.

Exclusive Report By Leo Odra Omolo In Kisumu City.

President Barack Obama Jnr. of the United States could be sharing one ancestral background with the late Thomas Joseph Mboya, a charismatic and dynamic Kenyan politician and trade unionist who died in hails of bullets fired by an assassin in the Kenyan capital, Nairob1 42 years ago.

The late Barack Obama Snr, the father of the US President who died in 1982 befriended Mboya way back in 1956. But the two men who had a lot in common and character lived briefly and died without knowing that they had any blood relationship.

They lived apart and were geographically separated from each other’s family and none could have imagined the smallest iota of blood relationship between them.

Tom Mboya was born on a sisal estate at Killimambogo area of Thika district the called Juja Calimoni in 1930. Both his parents were born on Rusinga Island, but his father was employed in the Sisal estate owned by white settlers as” Nyapara” {Supervisor} while Barack Obama Snr. was born at Kanyadhiang’ village in Central Karachuonyo in what used to be South Nyanza district.

The history of Mboya-Obama relationship has been unearthed by a Kisumu-based Kenyan veteran journalist Leo Odera Omolo who knew the two men well, but who is currently carrying out a personal research on Mboya’s background for the purpose of writing a book on the slain politician’s background.

HE HAS TRACED Mboya background and family tree to one sub-clan in Asembo Location, Rarieda district in Siaya County. The sub-clan is called Asembo-Kanyugoro. Both the historians and Luo elder have confirmed that this sub-clan’s ancestral grand father was a man called “Nyigoro”.

Nyigoro is undisputed eldest son of Ogelo, son of Kisodhi son of Owiny. OGELO WAS THE ELDEST SON OF Kisodhi, but he had other brothers like Ager,Owiny Sigoma whom he named after his father, Nyakwar and several others. Upon the death of Kisdhi who was a chieftain, Ogelo and his other disagreed on the way and manner some tribal rituals cleansing which were performed by the elders his father’s death and rebelled. He bolt out of the family homestead and moved out of Alego Nyang’oma where the family lived and travelled to a place called Abom where h settled in forest (now part of Sakwa East in Bondo district.

Enraged by what happened when his younger brother was installed the chieftain in his place Ogelo move out during the wee hours of the night taking with hi his wives, family’s herd of cattle and all domestic animals and children. In rebellion with Ogelo was his younger brother Nyakwar.

And while living at Abom his eldest Nyigoro move further to a place now called Asembo and settled. It was here where the sub-clan called “Wayubu” Mboya’s own sub-clan branched off and move into some small islands inside lake Victoria on fishing expedition. But Mboya’s great grand parents found the going tough following the outbreak of the deadly sleeping sickness disease caused by tsetse fly, which almost whipped out many clans and sub-clans of the Luos then living along the shorelines of Lake Victoria. Mboya’s great grand father moved out of the fishing island and landed on Rusinga Island where the family settled among the Wasengre{Kamasengre} which is also related to the Wasenge of Yimbo.

Here is the place where Mboya’s father was born in a small village called Matenga which is very close to the shore of Lake Victoria. Mboya’s father Leonardus Ndiege late married Marshella Awuor the daughter of Nyang’ani of the Kakinaga sub-clan in Kamasengre clan, which is closely related to another small sub-clan living in Rusinga East called Kamgere where this writer belonged to.

Talks and murmuring about Mboya’s originality was persistently raised, and even during his marriage to Pamela Mboya in 1961, some elders from Asembo Kanyigoro had insisted in paying the first cows for the pride price his wife, but the issue was suppressed and defused by Mboya and his father in-law the late Walter Fanuel Odede of Uyoma Katweng’a sub-clan and Makerere University trained veterinarian who became a formidable nationalist who was equally detained by the British colonialist during the state of emergency in the remote Maralal in Samburu district from 1953 to 1961.

Among the clans which shared blood relationship with Alego Kogelo include Alego Kakan, Kanyada,Jo-Boro,Kanyakwar, Kagan.These clans are now well spread inside Luo-Nyanza with Kanyakwar livng a few kilometers in the outskirt of Kisumu City, while Kanyada and Kagan lives in Homa-Bay,Kaka and,Kogelo and partly jo-Boro lives in Alego,and Ugenya. Kogelo are well spread in many parts of greater Southern Nyanza like Nyatike,Awendo, Karachuonyo,Kasipul Kabondo and other places.

The movement of the Alego Kogelo the ancestral of President Barack Obama Jnr. and the movement of Asembo Kanyigoro the ancestral of Tom Mboya as authenticicated here now confirmed with no slightest of doubt that Obama and Mboya have blood relationship.

The late Barack Obama Snr. and the late Tom Mboya friendship from 1956 up July 5,1959 when the latter was felled by an assassin bullet in Nairobi street on Saturday afternoon, though thy differed at time ideologically.

During the time when their friendship flourished in the early 1950s,the two men had a lot in common in their characters, both were very eloquent in English, elegantly dressed, dancers per excellence and liked to keep the company of beautiful women, though Obama Snr. was rather bullies and arrogance Mboya was ever polite, but extremely cunning and intelligent. He was also excessively arrogance, though hiding his arrogance while appearing in public places like a politician and unionist.

The had series of failed marriages and numerous cases of divorce and father many children in the wedlock. both men were handsome and charming and loved by young educated girls.

Mboya was late to facilitate Obama’s higher education in the US together with other Kenyans who flew out in 1959 and 1961 in the great Airlift to study in the American colleges and universities.. After Mboya’s death Obama Snr. life drastically changed was never the same again.

After Mboya’s death in 1969, Obama Snr. life had changed drastically, He had lost an intimate friend, mentor and protector in the civil service where he served in senior capacity in the Treasury. He looked frustrated and demoralized and lie was never the same again for him.

The two men died and went into their graves without knowing one important secret, which was never revealed t them in their lifetime by anyone.

Mr Omolo’s book is expected to be published early next year.

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USA & Kenya: Obama family reacts

From: Leo Odera

The family of President Barrack Obama in Kenya has reacted angrily over a new book to be release next week.

The book, authored by Sally H Jacob, a senior reporter with the Boston Globe, made a startling claim that the father of the US President, Barrack Obama Snr planned to give up his son for adoption.

Obama family spokesperson , Malik Abong’o Obama, described the new book as “fabrication, malicious and apolitical ploy aimed at derailing President Obama’s presidential re-election for the second term bid.”

The book, entitled, The Other Barack; The Bold and Reckless Life of President Obama’s Father” authored by Sally H Jacobs a senior reporter with the Boston Globe will be released officially next week by Public Affairs Press in the US.“Every Tom, Dick and Hurry is writing the Obama family just to make money out of it, the added in an interviewed published this morning by The NAIROBISTAR.

Malik who is the first son of the late Barrack Obama Snr with his first wife Grace Kezia is the US President Obama’s step-brother and lives with the families, which include his grand step-mother the 88-year old Mama Sarah Obama at Nyang’oma village, Alego Kogelo in Siaya district.

He went on disclosing that the author of the book Sally H Jacobs “come here to get a comment from us and we told her to go and do whatever she wanted to do because that was her right. We told her that as a family we did not approve her intention neither did we agree with such statements.”

Malik made a startling disclosure that the family had told Ms Jacobs to get the approval from the Prime Minister Raila Odinga before seeking any view on Obama Snr from them.

Malik’s reaction and remarks about the new book were dismissed as “inconsequential and mere public relations gimmicks the late Obama’s contemporary and age-mate who knew him pretty well.

The older Kenyans interview felt the contents of the new book are the best ever written about he background and profile of the late Obama Snr.The book, they said had captured the true history picture of the late Obama Snr and will, shade the light of his hidden life-style and corroborate it ,and the same time gave an insight portrait of Kenya’s most celebrated top economist.

Barack Obama Snr old Kenyan -fiends and school-mates at Maseno High school, but who preferred to remain anonymous have advised Obama’s first son Malik to hold hi gun and wait for a while and only to air his to comments after reading the book and going its contents on page by page.

The author wrote in part.”Barrack Obama Snr was born in 1936 at Kanyadhiang’ village, Central Karachuonyo in what was then known as South Nyanza district {Now Rachuonyo north district}.

He later received a scholarship to study economics at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the US through the airlift program organized by the then leading nationalist and freedom fighter he late Tom Mboya.

Obama Snr married fellow student Ann Dunhum in Maui, Hawaii, though he did not aware her his new Kenyan husband was already married back home in Kenya until much later.

President Obama was born on August 4,1961. His mother Ann Dunhum quit her studies to care for the new born baby while Obama Snr completed his degree.

President Obama’s parents separated when he was only two year old and were officially divorced in 1964.

On his return to Kenya in 1965, Obama Snr was hired by an oil company and also served as an economist working with he Ministry of Transport and later the Finance Ministry.

His decline began soon after the late Tom Mboya was assassinated in 1969 THEREAFTER Obama Snr was fired from jobs after the other and began to drink.

He had a serious car accident, spent almost one year in hospital, and by the time he visited his son in Hawaii in late 1971,he already had deformed leg. He died in 1982, at the age of 46 in a third car crash in Nairobi.

Commenting on the new book one of several others written by different authors in Europe and the US, Malik Obama said,” There are people who are out to spoil our good name. This is a political ploy to demean President Obama’s second presidential bid. We know there are some political forces working behind the scene to support the boo which is being used to fight President Obama,”

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UGANDA: SOME OF THE BIG NAMES EXPECTED TO MAKE IT TO THE NEW UGANDAN CABINET TO BE FORMED BY PRESIDENT MUSEVENI WITHINA WEEK OR SO.

forwarded By Leo Odera Omolo

PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni is expected to announce a new Cabinet that will serve with him in the next five-year-term. Some politicians are already lobbying for consideration.

The Saturday Vision has published some of the news faces that could make it to the Cabinet

Mary Karooro Okurut
Okurut, the Bushenyi District Woman MP is the NRM spokesperson. She has NRM at heart and her loyalty to the party cannot be doubted.

In the previous parliamentary elections, most of the ministers lost and she is currently one of the surviving senior politicians from the district. President Yoweri Museveni may appoint a few MPs from Bushenyi to replace those who lost and she is likely to be top on the list.

Tim Lwanga
The MP-elect for Kyamuswa County, Kalangala District, is also likely to bounce back on the list of the ministers.

Lwanga, a Born-again Christian, is a former Minister of Ethics and Integrity. He had been dropped from the list of ministers after losing in the 2006 parliamentary elections.

Lwanga was replaced by James Nsaba Buturo, who was also defeated in the recent elections.

Amelia Kyambadde
The MP-elect for Mawokota County North in Mpigi District is also likely to be among the ministers in the new government. She is among the NRM caders President Museveni treasures because of being dependable and trustworthy.

For over 30 years, Amelia has been working closely with Museveni. The President commended her for the work and promised support in her future political plans. Shortly after, Amelia was elected treasurer of the NRM party.

John Chrysostom Muyingo
The MP-elect for Bamunanika County in Luweero District may also be one of the new ministers, even though he is an independent MP.

Museveni may wish to tap into his wide knowledge in education matters. Muyingo, the proprietor of Seeta High Schools in Mukono is also a former education minister in the Buganda government.

Mike Mukula
Mukula has proved to be a politician of all seasons. Although he lost his parliamentary seat in 2006 and later was dropped from the Cabinet, he never disappeared from the political scene.

He continued campaigning for the NRM in Teso and across the country. Suddenly, NRM won back the Teso region, which the party had lost in 2006. Because of his effort, President Museveni may compensate Mukula and Teso for their support.

Betty Bigombe
For the first time in the history of NRM, northern Uganda voted in favour of NRM in February.

The President was amazed and has been commenting about the twist. He says the main reason the north voted for NRM was because of the peace which the Government has ushered in the region. Bigombe initiated the peace talks between the Government and Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army rebels. As a result, the people of northern Uganda treasure her for the efforts. To recognise her efforts, many believe she may be rewarded with a Cabinet portfolio.

Museveni is likely to appoint her as a minister in recognition for her efforts and the support NRM got from the north.

Richard Todwong
Todwong is one of the youthful NRM carders. In the recent general elections, he played a key role in luring the youthful voters towards the NRM party.

Since the elections ended, Museveni has been praising the youth for the role they played. The former adviser of the President on northern Uganda, may thus ride on their success to earn a position in Cabinet.

Dr. Sam Okuonzi
Okuonzi is one of the top health policy experts in Uganda. He has popular support in Arua District, an area where he mobilised support for the ruling party.

He defeated minister Simon Ejua to take the Vura County MP seat. NRM needs such a strong politician to consolidate the party’s support in the region.

Edward Ssekandi
The Speaker of Parliament is also likely to be part of the new Cabinet. Ssekandi is expected to seek re-election as Speaker, but in case he loses, the President may include him on the Cabinet.

Some people say Ssekandi is not seriously campaigning to retain his office because he is sure he would be appointed minister if he is not reelected.

Theodore Ssekikubo
The youthful and firebrand Lwemiyaga County MP may this time be appointed a minister. Although Ssekikubo sometimes openly criticises NRM policies, the President may appoint him so that he advises him where others may not.

Vincent Bagiire
Vincent Bagiire, 36, the MP-elect for Bunya County West in Mayuge District is another candidate for a ministerial post.

Bagiire who defeated his namesake, Aggrey Bagiire, the state minister for agriculture is an ICT expert.

He participated in the formulation of the ICT for development policy. Since the two ministers of ICT, Aggrey Awori and Alintuma Nsambu lost in the parliamentary elections, Bagiire may be perceived as the next suitable candidate for one of the positions.

Who is likely to remain?

Kirunda Kivejinja
President Museveni most times drops politicians who lose in parliamentary elections from his cabinet, but Kirunda Kivejinja, 77, stands high chances of appearing on the next cabinet list, despite losing in the parliamentary elections.

The Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs has worked closely with Museveni for long. And his political experience dates back to the 1950s.

He played a key role in the pre-independent struggles and served in the post-independent UPC government. After the NRA captured power in 1986, he was appointed Minister of Relief and Social Rehabilitation. A man with a wide scope of political experience and close ties with Museveni, he is certain to serve in the next cabinet.

Amama Mbabazi
Amama Mbabazi, 62, is the Kinkiizi West County MP in Kanungu district and the security minister. During last year’s NRM party’s elections, Museveni described him as a reliable and sober cadre. Since the NRM government came into power in 1986, Mbabazi has been occupying sensitive positions, especially in the security circles. He was cited in the NSSF and CHOGM scandals, but in both cases Parliament cleared him.

Namirembe Bitamazire
The education minister was floored in the parliamentary elections, but could bounce back to the Cabinet. Namirembe Bitamazire, 70, has a clean record as a Minister of Education. She was an education minister in the late 1970s during Idi Amin’s regime. She joined Museveni’s Cabinet in 1999 and has never been dropped.

John Nasasira
John Nasasira, 59, is one of the longest serving Cabinet ministers in the Government. The MP for Kazo County in Kiruhura District has represented his constituency since 1989. He is one of Museveni’s most trusted cadres who, for at least three presidential terms, has been the works minister. He always stays away from controversy.

Maj. Gen. Kahinda Otafire
During the NRM delegates’ conference, Maj. Gen. Kahinda Otafire, 61, contested for the post of Secretary General. The campaigns portrayed him as an overzealous politician ready to succeed some of the more senior people in the party. That he lost the race was not a surprise. The surprise was that the Ruhinda County MP emerged second, ahead of Vice-President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya. Despite running a heated campaign, Otafire conceded defeat and remained loyal to the party.

Eriya Kategaya
Eriya Kategaya and President Museveni are inseparable friends, which gives him certainty of remaining on the Cabinet. The 66-year-old 1st Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Cooperation is a longtime friend of President Museveni. The two studied in Ntare School and have worked closely in government. A few years ago, a crack had developed in Kategaya and Museveni’s relationship, but they found a common ground and sorted out their differences. Kategeya came back on board and was appointed in his current position.

Prof. Gilbert Bukenya
Prof. Gilbert Bukenya, the Vice-President, lost the bid for the office of the party’s Secretary General, but he still remains a mahogany tree. The Busiro County MP has been playing a key role as a mobiliser in the party. His upland rice project marketed NRM across the country. Bukenya has also served as a strong link between the NRM party, the Catholic Church and Buganda Kingdom. The parliamentary Public Accounts Committee implicated Bukenya in the CHOGM funds scandal, but later Parliament cleared him.

Sam Kutesa
Sam Kutesa, the foreign affairs minister may also not miss out on the next cabinet. Kutesa is one of the influential ministers in the NRM government. The MP for Mawogola County in Ssembabule district has been in active politics since the 1980’s. Between 1980 and 1985, Kutesa was the MP for Mbarara North. Before he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kutesa had served as the Minister of State for Investment.

NRM and President Museveni enjoy a lot of support in Ssembabule. The strong NRM support in Ssembabule is partly attributed to people like Kutesa.

Who is Who in the Kenya Community Abroad (KCA)

From: Judy Miriga

Folks,

There has been a lot of twist and turns in regard to (KCA) activities which is worrying and confusing.

We demand that KCA authenticity with records operandi be investigated as talk are ripe taking
dangerous turns in a make believe that has had a lot of funny illegal activities, in such of the likes
of “A Syndicate Decoy of Colombia Drug Cartels Money Transfers”, involving big corporate
companies and where public taxpayers is equally in jeopardy of such transfers which breads
suspecion of the underworld undertable dealings of the Status Quo.

We therefore feel public safety and security is compromised if Joint investigation team are
not applied immediately and urgently.

This can only be clarified through FBI and Inter pool security investigative team as this
matter is believed to engage very high prominent Envoy Officer’s networking along with those of
the local African corrupt Leadership in a significant ploy ……

We look forward to an urgent investigation and reporting of this case.

Thank you all,

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

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From: Janet Feldman
Subject: BREAKING NEWS: ABDULSALAM YAKUB IS NEW KCA PRESIDENT!

Henry Gichaba and All,

Your abuse, lies, and complete misrepresentation of myself, my role in KCA, KAIPPG, Richard Brodsky, and the situation at KCA–including this hoax of an email, announcing the new KCA president as Chifu wa Malindi–can no longer go unchallenged. You claim friends in KCA, yet you do them a terrible disservice. You make pronouncements on things you know nothing about, and some people may believe your falsehoods.
Other measures will now be discussed and taken, as this has gone much too far.

Janet

From: Henry Gichaba
Subject: BREAKING NEWS: ABDULSALAM YAKUB IS NEW KCA PRESIDENT!

Dear Kenyans and members of KCA,

The KCA vote has been casted and the new KCA President is KCA long-serving guru and founder member, Abdulsalam Yakub, commonly known as Chifu wa Malindi. Out of the 32 members who voted in these elections, Chifu obtained 20 votes out of the highest possible 32 votes.

A messy mushroom soup behind the curtains:

Janet Feldman, an American woman with far-reaching financial and NGO interests in Kenya (through KCA) was the returning officer. The voting was done electronically. Yet, Janet has developed cold feet in releasing the election results.

Janet and Chifu are strange bed-fellows. In the founding of KCA, Chifu used his own $500 to ensure the registration and building process of KCA into a formidable organization boasting over 300 members worldwide. Nonetheless, after a few elections, notably of Dr. Matunda Nyanchama and Frank Mwaniki – others notwithstanding, KCA was tribalized. Internal feuds made it possible for members to choose a woman called Janet Feldman to run the affairs of KCA. She volunteered to work as CEO of KCA because she has fundraising interests through her chain of NGOs. Ms Feldman has since been the Muammar Muhammad al-Gaddafi of KCA. Her incessant dictatorship has reduced the KCA to only 32 paid-up members, each one the owner of at least one NGO with vast monetary interests.

For Ms. Feldman, and her her fellow American friend, Richard Brodsky, they use KCA on their resume to lend credence to their fund-raising activities in the USA, purporting to support needy projects in Kenya.

Look at this circulation mail from: Richard Brodsky

Hi : : December 16, 2010

World AIDS Day, December 1, 2010, Kisumu, Kenya. The Standard, one of Kenya’s leading newspapers wrote an article about my wife and me, Jodi and Richard Brodsky.

For five straight years we have been traveling to Kenya a few days before World AIDS Day so the Richard M. Brodsky Foundation can sponsor orphan dinner dances.

The Richard M. Brodsky Foundation also co-sponsors the World AIDS Marathon with the Kisumu World AIDS Marathon Group.

A record number of participants, 404, completed the half and full marathon. Of the 404 runners, 29 were disabled athletes, and 80 were part of relay.

Such a statement is used for big fundraising drives in Manhattan and across America. They do fundraising in restaurants, a plate going at $5,000.00 (Ksh. 400,000.00) in places like Manhattan. In addition, they would seek donations from other groups and individuals so that at the end of the year, someone like Richard Brodsky would appear in Kisumu as the co-sponsor of the World AIDS Marathon.

What does Richard really do in Kisumu? He buys a few T-shirts for a parade of about 200 Kenyans. The T-shirts are cheaply made and printed in Kenya. He then buys glucose and soda for the marathon runners. Later, he buys dinner for those who participated. The coast of dinner for 200 runners in Kisumu at the approximate whole-sale price of Ksh. 1,000.00 per plate is Ksh. Ksh. 200,000. Therefore, Richard would use the cost of two fundraising plates in Manhattan to run the entire cost of “co-sponsoring” the World AIDS Day in Kisumu.”

In the meantime, Richard Brodsky or Janet Feldman or those other Kenyans who use the KCA to run NGOs would make a chain of fundraising across the USA and Europe to raise money, awaiting the AIDS World Day et al in Kisumu. Ladies and gentlemen, a few thousands of fundraising plates are eaten by unsuspecting Americans and Europeans, genuine people who want to help some HIV/Aids soul somewhere in Kisumu.

Kenyans, that’s the reason why Janet Feldman is running KCA like private property. It’s the reason why Richard Brodsky is a paid-up member of KCA. Most of us made an exodus out of KCA when we realized this process the KCA is now owned by a mzungu with different interests other than the reasons for which Kenyans founded the organization.

Now a few Kenyans have woken up to the realization that Janet Feldman and Richard Brodsky, who are running the KCA have vast financial interests and that KCA gives them a good chance of doing fundraising to support their NGOs. In actual sense, this is NGO politics. In truth, 90% of the money they fund raise goes to “Administrative costs,” meaning salaries for the owners of the NGOs like Janet Feldman and Richard Brodsky.

A week after the KCA Elections (where 32 people and two Americans would participate), Janet Feldman is still to announce that Abdulsalaam Yakub of Manhattan, NY, is the winner of this year’s KCA Elections. The reason is because Chifu wa Malindi advocates for the Kenyanizations of KCA and that a Kenyan organization should not be use to raise money purported to assist needy Kenyans but 90% of the proceeds goes to administrative costs.

Thank God, Almighty, Chifu has won the elections and we will rejoin him to recreate the KCA to serve the interests of Kenyans in the Diaspora.

Once again, CONGRATULATIONS, ABDUL YAKUB

Henry Gichaba, somewhere in the forests of North Carolina.

From: Henry Gichaba
Subject: A DEAD NOISEMAKING KENYA COMMUNITY ABROAD

Dear Kenyans,

KCA does not represent Kenyans abroad. It’s a group of at most 28 registered people under a stubborn American woman called Janet Feldman. So, if the KCA has 29 paid-up members, the group doesn’t represent the 3 million Henyans abroad.

The following is the list of KCA members:

1.Richard Brodsky – White American man –
2.Hezekiah Nyaranga
3.Janet Feldman – White American woman
4.Tom Ochuka
5.Tom Obiero
6.George Onyango
7.Gichane Muraguri
8.Ogendi Menge
9.Ndung’u Kahihu
10.Warigia Bowman
11.Ronald Edari
12.Evelyn Staus
13.Jacob Maaga
14.Enock Menge
15.Edward Muiru
16.Kuria Mwangi
17.Margaret Gichuki
18.Mahdy Abdi
19.Abdul Yakub
20.Angaluki Muaka
21.Jared Oluoch
22.Peter Ngunyi
23.Hussein Abbas
24.Jared Menge
25.John Maina
26.Justus Mureithi
27.Daniel Ngari
28.David Otwoma
29.Jackie Wanjiru
30.Rose Kinanu
31.Beldina Opiyo – Kisumu
32. Roz Kahumbu – Nairobi

From: Kensud Liks
Subject: KCA SHOULD PUT ITS HOUSE IN ORDER.

Kenyans in the diaspora have every right to participate in all political decisions affecting our country. Those of us outside Kenya contribute immensely to the economy through remittances which are a significant part of our GDP. In a globalised world, people move in and out of Kenya and other countries not because they hate their motherlands but because they grab opportunity both for personal and community development.
KCA is a major player in the economy. It must fully participate in affairs affecting the nation through experience earned elsewhere and material contribution to home countries.

We must all embrace ideas and opinions emanating from kenyan expats abroad. Our new constitution recognizes this and soon we will all be able to participate in the political processes that enhance democracy back home.

Mathias.

otieno sungu wrote
Ndugu Ogendi,

VVM supports a

strong KCA which will champion issues affecting all Kenyans and at the forefront for the fight for better lives for Kenyans both at home and in the diaspora, in this regard, we request that all shenanigans surrounding this election be resolved so that those who wish to vie do so fronting issues as the platform for being elected.

This will not only ensure a stronger and vibrant KCA but will galvanize Kenyans abroad into a united progressive unit that complements, supports and keeps watch on a better Kenya back at home.
I am looking forward to joining KCA soon and become an active member.
Otieno Sungu.

From: imo
Subject: KCA SHOULD PUT ITS HOUSE IN ORDER.

Ndugu Otieno

There is a concerted slash and burn campaign being waged against KCA
and those who are behind it aren’t looking for explanations or anything like
that. They have other reasons known best to themselves. Otherwise why
discuss KCA members in fora where they have no access and therefore
denied the right of reply? I have been attacked in the Kiswahili forum and
my reply to the same forum never saw light of day.

Very disappointing stuff.

Ogendi

otieno sungu wrote

Dear Good people of Kenya,

It is quite a shame that Kenyans have developed propensity to fails in almost every mall endeavor they undertake, especially electoral processes.

We seem not to understand democracy and what is going on on KCA mirrors our failures as a people, we fail both at home and are worse in diaspora to where we carry our tribalism, cronyism and lack of issues and content to determine who we offer leadership.

In this brief, may I suggest a way forward for KCA, let an independent and unbiased arbitration committee be formed to look into the issues being raised and then organize free and fair elections which both protagonist camps will respect.From hence, we will be able to weed out detractors after such issues are resolved and they still carry on.
For once, let us try and succeed in such a small endeavor and allow for democracy to prevail. I would be very much happy to see this resolved in a way that gives credibility to KCA and restore its place as an umbrella diaspora body.

The mushrooming of other diaspora bodies and the fact that many, like myself who is diaspora have been hesitant to join KCA is because of these intrigues, infighting and a lack of a clear agenda for moving Kenya forward.

Can diaspora offer the alternative leadership Kenya needs? I doubt under these circumstances of mistrust. Does KCA deserve representation in parliament and even a County? I am not sure from the foregoing where positions are championed for not on issues but personalities.

The many youth outfits we have in Kenya have been let without role models both in our national leadership and our diaspora brothers/sisters to whom we look up to for guidance on alternative leadership are equally smelling bad going by the quality of debates and decorum here.

Otieno Sungu is the National Chairman of Vugu Vugu Mashinani, a society of professionals based in Kenya and diaspora.

From: Henry Gichaba Subject: From Janet Feldman/response to Chifu, note to all

Elijah,

KCA means Kenya Community Abroad. If there were issues to be discussed, it’s that Janet Feldman is not a Kenyan. This woman runs KCA by remote control and so has effectively killed the organization. KCA has allowed itself to be run by a foreigner who has ensured the organization’s death. Kenyans in their right mind should have no business handing their daily business to an American woman.

You know the days when many Kenyans worshipped white people like mimi nafanya kazi yangu kama mzungu? Honestly, many of us are not in KCA since it was mortgaged to Janet Feldman.

Henry Gichaba.

From: alhussein5555@ . . .
Subject: From Janet Feldman/response to Chifu, note to all

Dear Elijah ,
Please can you elaborate on the issue of non KCA members who are they
I need you to tell us who are non and who are members not paid .
Thanks
Hussein Abbas
Mombasa , Kenya

From:
Elijah Kombo
Subject: From Janet Feldman/response to Chifu, note to all

I think there are issues

1. Who are the members of KCA? Can thy be allowed to do the elections peacefully?

2. Why all guns are directed at Janet who is a caretaker? I would like to see really issues here.

3. Chifu and Ogendi – Before the elections can they make statements that will be sent to all blog, suporters and members clarifying these issues?

Why am i feeling like there are non KCA members trying to meddle with the affAIrs of KCA?

Janet has raised very important points. Firstly,it in order to congratulate her for job well done despite the heavy burden from the family. Secondly, she is a care take as i understand from her email. Thirdly, she is non-Kenyan trying to volunteer. We may need facts if there are some interests then. Real. But how come she is running Projects in Kenya massively helping the rural forks in our midst that we don’t assist?

My friends in Diaspora – how come that things are falling a apart here.

Can we now see the full list of voters and members of KCA here. The voters register is very essential. It needs also to have when members joined, how long they have been members…what are the rules of the game here. I am a member of several organization and clubs and i know these things.

I would now want to be an observer in this elections.

Regards
Kombo Elijah

Hussein Abbas > wrote:

From: Hussein Abbas
Subject: From Janet Feldman/response to Chifu, note to all

Dear Janet ,

First of all let me wish you and your father a good recovery soon Inshallah.
I just have to advice you on the following , since you have such heavy
burden on you health wise and your father which are very important now
so the better is for you to have a good rest as you know forums are a headache work and need to have a free time to volunteer and do the necessary actions .
This is my advice other things I don’t think its good to bring in the forum .
Secondly I think have note got my respond on my previous email.
Once again wishing you all the best and quick recovery of your self and your beloving father Inshallah .
Tk c
Best Rgds
Hussein A Abbas

Mombasa , Kenya

From: Janet Feldman

Subject: From Janet Feldman/response to Chifu, note to all

Chifu and All,

I stepped up to the plate and registered the organization again because you did not follow through with your offer to do so, and Jared–the only other person in the then-Exec living here–was already very busy setting up our bank account and being our Secretary.

I have not attended meetings because I had major health challenges for many years (specifically, a weakened immune system) that kept me behind four walls, and then for the past 4 years I have been a full-time caregiver for my father (as you know), who is 92 and disabled. I hardly ever get to leave our home. I have not been able to do calls for the same reason, because the calls are usually scheduled when I am here with him alone, and I often am called upon to help him at a moment’s notice.

I have been a constant presence in our main forum and in the Exec forum, however, and have more than made up for my not being able to attend meetings and do phone calls, which were an infrequent occurrence in any case. No-one else would complain about my absence.

You are very lucky to be able to go to baseball games, travel to Kenya, and do everything you do in the world. I wish I could do the same.

Now, on the issue of “fairness,” posts from you to KCA have gone through the entire month of March, including last night, when I posted one about your presidency. It is a false assertion that you are being gagged in some way. The only thing myself and Mahdy are doing is keeping you from posting daily with disrespectful, derogatory, and untrue statements, such as your assertion that Kanaka Ogendi did nothing as a KCA president.

Kanaka was elected VP, and only became our acting president when the elected president was not “present” among us. He was the one who kept our 3-person Exec going–an Exec to which you were elected, and then faded away–and steered us towards the re-establishment of KCA as a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization (with Frank Mwaniki getting us our 501c3 status again). KCA might have sunk completely without Kanaka…you surely would not have had an organization to belong to or to be contesting the presidency of without him.

Everyone, you will find no posts from Kanaka saying that Chifu has done nothing for KCA (a statement that would also be false, as Chifu has done good works on behalf of KCA). I have allowed posts of Chifu’s to go through that have skewered myself and others. I have edited some so that his remarks would be seen and felt in a more positive light by members. If needed, I can post a list outlining all of the postings he has made to the KCA main forum…he is far from being silenced.

I was given ownership of the KCA Yahoogroups main forum because I am one of 3 members elected in an Emergency Committee to oversee elections for a new Exec. All admin features were transferred to this EC.

I believe I was designated the owner (meaning I have access to all Yahoogroups features, such as setting a moderated status) in large part because of my previous role as a moderator (2008). I was appointed to that role during the post-election crisis in Kenya. Part of the rationale for my appointment was that–since I am not Kenyan, except in spirit (according to many Kenyan friends)–I might be in fact, and also be “seen” as being, a more neutral party.

Yahoo and Yahoogroups do have rules of conduct clearly spelled out. This is in addition to rules of conduct as laid down in the KCA constitution. When those rules are violated, some form of moderation is warranted. I would not feel the need to moderate posts if they did not violate these rules, which have been formulated so that people will treat each other as they would want to be treated, even if they have to be “guided” to do so via moderation.

I am not at all “leading” KCA. That too is a patently false statement. I am the only non-Kenyan in the Emergency Committee, I can only be elected to be a member-rep or at most an assistant, I did not even run for office nor was I elected to the last Exec. If I did not pay a yearly fee for our nonprofit status, it would lapse, as it did once before. In that, I do feel a great “responsibility.” But someone else could re-establish that status if they wanted to take on that responsibility.

I have also tried to be a “leader” as a member rep, but that does not mean I am leading the entire organization. Its members altogether are the leaders of KCA, and the Emergency Committee was elected by KCA members.

Chifu, you are way, way out of line on this. I still have your email from a couple months ago telling me how much you support me on the nonprofit matter…do you remember? And your “white” reference is surely a new low for you.

If you keep talking this way, you may gain some allies, but on the other hand, some folks will hopefully start to see why there has been a need to moderate some of your postings, if nothing more than to preserve if at all possible the feeling of affection and respect that many of us have for you otherwise. I would not have nominated you for Asst Treasurer myself if I had not thought highly of you and of your abilities.

Thanks and blessings to all, Janet

UN: UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award

From: Eric W. Mburi

Details here
http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49c3646c461.html

UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award: The Nansen Refugee Award is offered to an individual or organization annually “in recognition of extraordinary and dedicated service to refugees and is the most prestigious honour conferred by UNHCR.”

It is offered to any person or organization from any country irrespective of creed, colour, age or profession.

Anyone can nominate an organization or individual for the Award. There is a special committee appointed by UNHCR to select the final winner.

The Award has a commemorative medal and a US $100,000 monetary prize which is donated by the governments of Norway and Switzerland.

The monetary prize that accompanies the Nansen Award is intended to enable the recipient to pursue refugee assistance projects drawn up in consultation with UNHCR.

“The monetary prize that accompanies the Nansen Award is intended to enable the recipient to pursue refugee assistance projects drawn up in consultation with UNHCR. To date, so-called Nansen Fund projects have benefitted refugees in places such as Cambodia, Botswana and Venezuela.”

Nominations can be submitted online through the UNHCR website.

Ja’kamburi

Kenya: New ICST center training programme launched by as Kenyan engineer in Migori

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Migori Town

Migori County residents have a good reason to smile.

A new technical institution of higher learning is being constructed at their doorstep. The Jerry Ochieng International Center for Science & Technology shall start admitting Students in September 2011 for studies in Electronics, Information Technology, CISCO Networking, Telecoms, Mathematics, Physics, Nuclear Science, Astronomy, and Pre-College Science School (A- Level).

The Institute shall offer students a two year diploma course that is practically oriented where hands on laboratory and equipment training comprises 60% of the course work. Students will be trained how to work and produce goods and services. High school graduates with a mean grade of C in KCPE or two principal passes at A-Level will qualify for admission.

The objectives of this pioneer institute are to empower youth, give them an opportunity to develop intellectually, bridge the technological gap between north and south through technological transfer and collaboration with like-minded institutions in developed countries, develop 21st century.

Scientists in African continent, enable youth to develop home grown solutions that will translate into goods and services, provide skilled manpower for public and private sector, provide an enabling environment for innovation and research , develop an industry within the campus for research, simulation, design, testing and production of software and hardware goods and services, provide equal training opportunities to the youth irrespective of gender, race, tribe, religion, political affiliation, nationality or sexual orientation.

The Institute is an equal opportunity employer. The philosophy of the institute is based on scientific reasoning and not on dogmatic ideologies of the past generations.

The Institute shall have its own manufacturing facility and workshops within the campus. Students will be expected to design, simulate, fabricate and produce goods and services ranging from application software to hardware goods including computer systems, electronic goods, business software and robots among others.

The Institute shall provide part time jobs within the manufacturing and research facility for students who are unable to pay fees. The Executive Director and Chairman of the Institute Eng. Jerry Ochieng emphasizes that a student should not be denied admission into the college if he or she is from a poor family.

Such students will work part-time at the Institute and earn enough money to pay for their education. Some students will be given scholarships and grants depending on their status, grades and family background. Eng Ochieng emphasizes that first priority for scholarships shall be given to girls, orphans, displaced students in IDP camps and physically challenged students.

The Institute that is currently undergoing construction in Suba West Division of Migori district is located on a 20 acres land along Migori – Muhuru Bay road. This institute is fully funded by Eng. Jerry Ochieng Charity Foundation in collaboration with former classmates and professors in Germany, USA, India, Mexico, Argentina, UK, Switzerland and Italy where he spent many years reading and teaching engineering.

The estimated cost for construction of the Institute is $ 500,000 and is expected to be completed within five years. The Institute shall have the following facilities so as to make studying and working hospitable and interesting: State of art lecture halls, Laboratories for Physics, Electronics, Energy, Mechanics, Networked computers , modern lecture rooms, production and manufacturing facilities, digital Library, play grounds for soccer, tennis, basketball, Swimming pools, Golf Course, botanical gardens, gyms, cafeterias, free internet , hostels, supermarket, bank, astronomical observatory, dispensary, staff houses, research center and guest house for visiting lecturers and professors.

The Institute shall collaborate with like minded international organizations in order to realize its mission and vision: Institute of Information and Communication Technology – India, Third World Academy of Sciences- TWAS- Italy, International Center for Theoretical Physics- ICTP Trieste Italy, University of Illinois at Chicago USA, Multimedia University- Malaysia, International Center for Science and High Technology- ICS Trieste Italy, United Nations Industrial Development Organization –UNIDO, United Nations Educational & Scientific organization – UNESCO, International Telecommunications Union- ITU, Geneva Switzerland and The International Atomic Energy Agency- IAEA, Vienna Austria

The Institute is currently hiring lecturers in the fields of Electronics, Physics, Computer science, and Telecoms. Pre University Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry teachers are also required.

Jerry Ochieng is a professor of Engineering at The African Advanced Telecommunications Institute, Physics Lecturer at Kenyatta University and Associate of International Center for Theoretical Physics-ICTP-Trieste Italy, and visiting professor at Ghana Telecommunications University.

He is also ICT counselor for International Telecommunication Union- ITU in Geneva Switzerland. He comes from Migori district and is the son of late Senior Chief Baraza. He is a scientologist, philosopher, philanthropist and free thinker. Is a member of Society for Extra Terrestrial Iinstitute.

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KENYA: THOUSANDS OF MOURNERS ATTENDED THE BURIAL OF THE FORMER FIRST AFRICAN LABOUR COMMISSIONER AND THE DIRECTOR OF INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS IN 1963.

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Ng’iya Village, Siaya County.

THOUSANDS of mourners at the weekend converged to the Ng’iya village home for the sending off of a high profile former top Kenya government official.

The late Jerry Walter Owuorwho died in Nairobi last month at age 81. He was buried at his Ng’iya village home in Alego East Location within Siaya County in a colorful burial ceremony, which was presided by the Anglican Bishop of Maseno West Diocese, the Rt Rev Dr.Joseph Otieno Wasonga.

Among the mourners was his boyhood friend and schoolmate and a former cabinet Minister Isaack Omolo Okero, the Alego-Usonga MP Edwin Ochieng’ Yinda, immediate former Alego Usonga MP Sammy Weya, former Migori MP George Owino Acholla, the Kisumu Mayor Sam Okello,former Rarieda MP Odeny Ngure,

Born on May 23,1929 at Ng’iya Mission. Jerry W. Owuor was the second born of the late Mzee Mannase Ogot and Mama Mama Mariam Ogot. He was the second born out of a family of twelve children. Jerry Owuor took his early education at Ng’iya Intermediate School, G>A>S Kakamega and Maseno CMS School where he sat for his Cambridge School Certificate before enrolling at Kagumo Teachers Training School, where he qualified as KT1 Primary Schoolteacher.

He was immediately posted to Western Province where he served as the headmaster of Musanda Intermediate School and thereafter won the India Cultural Scholarship which enabled him to study at the New Delhi University in India. He graduated with a BA {Hons} and later obtained a Maste’s degree from the same institution with specialization on labor and welfare as well as social science.

Upon his return to Kenya, the late Jerry W.Owuor.r was among the first few African to be appointed Labor Officer by the Colonial Administration and rose through the ladder of ranks and was later made the first African Labor Commissioner in Kenya.

Owing to his communication skills, Jerry Owuor rose to prominence in Kenya when he was first appointed the Director of Independence Celebrations in 1963 and later acted in the same capacity during the country attainment of republican status in December 1964.

He is survived by his widow Mrs Edith Mary Owuor a former school teachers and four children three daughters and a son all are grown ups and graduates in various field of professionalism. The late Mr Tom Mboya, the assassinated former Minister for Planning and Development acted as Mr Owuor’s best man during his marriage on May 23,1964.

He is survived by his wife Edith May Owuor and four children one son and three daughters, brothers and four sisters.

The late Owuor was later appointed the first General Manager f the Kenya Tourist Development Corporation Agency {KTDA} and director of public celebrations. He was later moved to the Office f the President and appointed a Senior Deputy Secretary and later served in the Ministry f Health in the same capacity.

He was the founder director of the Family Planning of Kenya. Upon his retirement from the long and rewarding carrier in public service, Mr Owuor pursued his professional interests and served various private firms as adviser on industrial relations matters and later formed his own consultancy firm.

His other services to humanity included Nairobi Rotary Club, where he played a critical role in organizing the very successful eye camps for over a decade. YWCA of Kenya and the Friendship Force Club of Kenya.

Speakers heaped a lot of praise on Mr Owuor as being articulate, good adviser, counselor, brilliant.

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Kenya: ICC Minus 6 Suspects Equals Kenya’s 4th President. Are These The Ocampo Six?

Dear Kenyans,

I am sitting in my sturdy as I eat a late 47th Jamhuri Day supper. I am analyzing the news and how our politicians have been reacting to events in and about Kenya.

At this very minute, a thunderbolt has struck in my head and I remembered a note a wrote a while back. http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=361764064461

In my analysis, I have a new dynamic to consider. What has Wikileaks done to our political equation? The equation as we know it is, ICC minus the 6 suspects = Kenya’s 4th President.

Consider this: Stalwart politicians have been quite erratic lately.

1. Ruto’s is completely unable to sit still, what with his daily cry-wolf to us about ICC and Ocampo intention knowing very well that we cannot change anything, and that the right place for him to defend his case if he is indeed indicted is at the ICC.

2. Kibaki is overreacting regarding the alleged US envoy’s secret but diplomatic opinion in the leaked cables, by alleging that the US is out to overthrow him via community activism. Please tell me how by giving Heb Mosomi a couple of thousand dollars for civic education was the US installing Heb as the new head of state?

3. Uhuru has been officially declared ‘King’ of GEMA. Being the son of Jomo Kenyatta and believing he is actually king, his demeanor indicates he would pass a lie detector test for innocence on any ICC charges. As a matter of fact, he is telling Ocampo, “Up Yours!” by his well articulated silence

4. Michuki has finally been tamed in parliament regarding his role with the Mamlukis (Arthur Brothers & Standard Raid) and he is actually quiet about it.

5. Raila, commented about incarcerating gays then recanted on it. He also flip flopped his position by urging ICC to consider the root cause of PEV. Why is the PM suddenly wobbling?

6. Amos Wako is suffering from many political diseases. Notice that during his tenure, he failed to prosecute many obvious cases which where in fact crimes against humanity. These were the Ouko murder suspects, Standard raid executors, and the Goldenberg thieves. His worst crime of omission and hence commission was failure to advise the president and direct the CJ to form a local tribunal for PEV suspects. Now parliament has rebuked him by adopting the reports on Ouko killers and Standard raid. ICC has succeeded in identifying the PEV suspects and Wako is saying PEV case at ICC is ‘Nole Presequi’ because Ocampo has only circumstantial evidence.

Kenyans, I hope you can see that these men are acting very different. I hope you can see that their integrity is wavering. I do not know if they are in the Ocampo list.

However, My 10th great grandfather Ragem says thus: Do not be fooled by the smoke screen being peddled about Ranneberger attempting a Coup de Tat through Kenyans For Change or Action Aid organizations. Rather keep your eyes on the future of Kenya. These six folks we love or hate so much could be the Ocampo six. If they are, it doesn’t matter, your tribe or mine, or whether you like them or not. It doesn’t matter that Ranneburger, Anan, Ocampo, Kriegler, Waki, Githongo, or Omar tell us that there is a fly in our Kenyan cup of tea.

What I say matters is a question of motive. Who stands to benefit if the above six are indicted by Ocampo? I know for a fact that it is not Heb Mosomi though it should be! It is the Mister In-Between Kalonzo Musyoka. Oh Please Ocampo, go easy on our six sons lest you bequeath us with such a curse.

Luis Moreno Ocampo

— Joram Ragem

wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem (You may be my relative, but it matters less now. This is New Kenya!)

How Philip Emeagwali Lied His Way To Fame – Sahara Reporters

from Yona Maro

From: elombah daniel
USA Africa Dialogue Series – How Philip Emeagwali Lied His Way To Fame – Sahara Reporters

A Citizen Investigative Essay On SaharaReporters, New York

Philip Emeagwali stirs up diverse emotions in Nigerians, Africans, and black people around the world. His claim of being a father of the Internet, of having invented the Connection Machine, of possessing 41patented inventions, of winning “the Nobel Prize of Computing” and of being a “doctor” and/or “professor” have been conclusively debunked with widely documented evidence.
Yet, the figure of Emeagwali as a black scientific, engineering, and information technology genius and pioneer continues to loom large over discussions of black achievement. The legend of Philip Emeagwali’s purported inventions, widely proven to emanate from the perverse deceptive genius of the man himself, endures and proliferates among Nigerian and black groups around the world.
Only recently, the USAfricadialogue googlegroups listserv managed by Professor Toyin Falola of the University of Texas hosted a discussion on Philip Emeagwali’s vast fraud. Participants in the discussion included Nigerian and African intellectuals, scientists, engineers, and IT professionals. Overall, the discussion reinforced and reiterated one of the worst kept secrets in the Nigerian Diaspora, especially in its online community: that none of Emeagwali’s highfalutin claims, on whose strength he has curried and continues to curry favor and recognition from gullible and hero-hungry black people, is true. Yet, just a few days ago, one of Nigeria’s more visible dailies, The Vanguard, included the academic and intellectual fraud in its list of 20 “most influential Nigerians.” Curiously, unlike previous Nigerian publications and profiles on Mr. Emeagwali, the biographical write-up accompanying the nomination does not repeat any of the well-known claims and “achievements” that Emeagwali has aggressively and fraudulently peddled about himself — claims that many of our people regard as truth. Apparently, the journalists at The Vanguard have become exposed to the widely available refutations of those claims and now know that they are false. But that, precisely, is the outrage. If they know that he is not a father of the internet, did not win “the Nobel Prize” of Computing as he claims, has no invention patents, did not invent the connection machine, does not have a single academic publication, and is neither a “doctor” nor a “professor” by any definition of those terms, why did they include him on the list? What makes Mr. Emeagwali “influential,” his ability to deceive Nigerians and line his pockets on the black speechmaking circuit?
Nigerians and black people deserve to know who the real Philip Emeagwali is. This will save them from the embarrassment of continuing to celebrate a fraud while real black scientific achievers and pioneers starve for attention and recognition. To correct Nigeria’s scientific and technological lag there is a need for investments — both financial and motivational — in the sciences, engineering, and IT fields. Nigerian youths need inspiration in the quantitative and scientific disciplines, but they should get it from actual, not pretending, black scientific, computing, and engineering heroes, not from phonies like Mr. Emeagwali.
Patented Inventions Or The Invention Of Patents?
Debunking the many myths of Mr. Emeagwali’s “achievements” is one the easiest things to do on earth if you have a computer with Internet access. Let us start with his claim of possessing 41 (32 by some accounts on some hero-worshipping black websites) patents for various inventions. A simple search at the website of the US Patent and Trade Mark Office (here: http://tarr.uspto.gov/) reveals that Mr. Emeagwali has only one registered patent, for Emeagwali.com, his website. He has no other patent listed against his name. It is the same patent that most owners of independent websites apply for to legally protect their proprietary rights over the website and its contents. We can state conclusively then that Mr. Emeagwali has no patented invention of any kind, contrary to his and his supporters’ claim.
Specifically, Mr. Emeagwali claims to have invented the Connection Machine (CM-2). This false claim is displayed boldly and shamelessly on Emeagwali.com in the section on “inventions” and “discoveries.” Some black websites like this onehttp://inventors.about.com/od/blackinventors/a/black_historyE.htm credit Emeagwali with inventing the Hyberball Machine Networks (or the supercomputer). Both claims are demonstrably false. The connection Machine, which is capable of conducting simultaneous calculations using 65,000-processors, was conceived by Daniel Hills and built by Thinking Machine Corporation, which Mr. Hills, along with Sheryl Handler, founded in 1982. This information is widely available on the web. The so-called supercomputer is therefore clearly not the child of Mr. Emeagwali by even the most generous stretch of the imagination.
Internet Pioneer?
Mr. Emeagwali claims to have used the CM-2 Machine to carry out billions of calculations by connecting over 65,000 processors (computers) around the world. He claims that this was the rudimentary foundation of the Internet. It is on this ground that he has aggrandized to himself the title of “father of the internet.” But this is a barefaced lie at worst and an egregious exaggeration at best. And it is so absurd in its circular logic that it is hilarious. First, as stated earlier, Emeagwali did not invent the Connection Machine on which his “experiment” relied. Second, Emeagwali used more than 65,000 independent processors “around the world” (meaning on the Internet) to do his calculation. This means that the Internet already existed and that he RELIED ON it for his calculations. Unless the Internet he claims to have fathered is different from the Internet that already existed at the time of his experiment (and which we all know as the existing internet today), he COULD NOT have invented the Internet or fathered it. He could not have been using an internet that, by his claim, did not exist until he invented it. As this website http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/history/emeagwali.html makes very clear, Emeagwali’s research did not contribute to or help invent any of the known components of what we now know as the internet:
Philip Emeagwali did work in supercomputing in the [late] eighties……. But supercomputing and the Internet are very different areas. And Emeagwali did not contribute to even one of the hundreds of Internet standards, or RFCs (Requests For Comments), that were created in the early decades of the Internet—an open process that anyone could participate in. His supercomputing research was completely unrelated to the Internet.
Emeagwali’s research was thus irrelevant to the evolution of the internet. Emeagwali did his supercomputing experiment in the late 1980s. By then, the “core standards” and protocols for information and data flow on the Internet already existed. And although, improvements have been made to the template since then, Emeagwali did not make any of those improvements and cannot therefore claim credit for them.
Emeagwali’s tenuous—and fraudulent—claim to internet fatherhood rests on his assertion that “the Supercomputer is the father of the Internet,” “because both are networks of computers working together.” This, experts agree, is not true, as supercomputing is just one component of the Internet and in fact RELIES ON the rudiments of what we know as the internet to work. So, if anything, the internet concept is the father of supercomputing, not vice versa. But even if we accept Emeagwali’s wrong logic, the fact that he did not invent or pioneer supercomputing means that even on this flawed premise and logic he cannot be considered a father of the internet.
Authentic histories of the internet are accessible all over the web. One can be found here: http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/brief.shtml#SC69. Many people played leading roles in inventing, improving, and constituting the vast technologies, protocols, and ideas that gave birth to and perfected the Internet. It is interesting that none of them is nearly as vocal in claiming that he is a father of the internet as Mr. Emeagwali, who did not contribute to the invention of the internet in any shape or form and in fact relied on the already existing internet to conduct his research. One of the most significant contributors to and pioneers of the internet is Vinton Cerf, who is today a Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google Inc. Other important figures in the development of the Internet include JCR Licklider, Bob Taylor, Paul Baran, Donald Davies, and Lawrence Roberts. If anyone deserves the title of father of the Internet, it is these people. Yet, none of them craves or has appropriated the title. When interviewed about their contribution to the Internet, they often humbly outline their actual contribution, crediting others with other components and shunning the title or insinuation of having fathered the Internet.
The only “history of the internet” source to even recognize Emeagwali as a legitimate computer scientist to be mentioned when chronicling the history of the internet is the book History of the Internet: A Chronology, 1843 to the Present by Christos J. P. Moschovitis, Hilary Poole, Tami Schuyler, Theresa M. Senft. The book was published in 2001. Although Mr. Emeagwali proudly displays the book’s reference to him on his website and claims that the “father of the internet” moniker (which has since been lazily picked up by several media platforms) originated in the book, there is absolutely no such reference in the book. The book’s reference to Emeagwali only states how Emeagwali’s research “effectively stimulate[d] petroleum reserves” by “harnessing the power of parallel computing.” And it is clear from a cursory analysis of the linguistic properties of this specific reference to Emeagwali that Emeagwali himself supplied the material and the claims articulated in it. It is also clear from the reference that it has nothing to do with the internet but is about improving the modeling of oilfields or oil reservoirs. The content and prose are eerily identical to the autobiographical write-ups and claims on Emeagwali.com and on black websites that simply lift and republish Emeagwali’s claims and self-written biography.
The Nobel Prize Of Computing?
Emeagwali’s other claim is that of winning the “Nobel Prize of Computing.” He is, of course, referring to the Gordon Bell Prize, which he won in 1989. Many uninformed observers have since picked up this fraudulent reference, which emanated from Emeagwali.com, and given it wings. The truth is that the Gordon Bell Prize does not come close to the Nobel in status, recognition or prize money and to compare the two prizes is to insult the prestige of the Nobel and grossly exaggerate the Gordon Bell’s importance. The Gordon Bell Prize is, properly speaking, an annual competition that young, driven, engineering upstarts — mostly graduate students — enter. Winners are usually those whose research are innovative and on the cutting edge of new processes in the field. So, on that score, winning the Gordon Bell Prize is a reward for doing research work that is important and solves an application problem at the time that the award is given. But let us put the award in perspective and recognize that it is actually a very minor award in the narrow field of supercomputing and in the larger computing and scientific community. Here is why the Gordon Bell Prize, Emeagwali’s only legitimate achievement, is much less than what he has portrayed it as:
• The cash award for the prize is a mere $1000. Often, the amount of an award is a good guide to its prestige and significance in the field. • Consider the fact that the most prestigious prize in the field of computing (and yet it cannot even be called the Nobel of Computing without insulting the real Nobel) is the Turing Prize, which carries a cash prize of $100,000. • The Gordon Bell is awarded in the narrow subfield of supercomputing, thereby further thinning the applicant pool and reducing the intensity of the competition. • The prize is further subdivided into several categories. Emeagwali won in one of those categories, the price/performance category. The more prestigious overall Peak Performance category was won by the entry submitted by a team from Mobil and TMC. • It is interesting that apart from Emeagwali no other winner(s) of the Gordon Bell annual prize makes noise about winning it or claims to have won “the Nobel Prize of Computing.” They usually go on to do bigger and better research in the field, the Gordon Bell being just a launch pad for future significant work. The public does not even know the other winners because it is a minor prize even in the field of computing. • Finally, and most importantly, Philip Emeagwali only won the prize in the price/performance category by default. His calculation of 3.1 Gflops was the second fastest speed. The fastest speed belonged to the Mobil/TMC team’s entry, whose calculation, according to the official record of the IEEE, which administers the prize (IEEE Software, May 1990, p. 101), bested Emeagwali’s speed. The speed of the Mobil/TMC Team’s solution to the seismic data processing problem was almost twice that of Emeagwali’s at almost 6Gflops. Similarly, and of more relevance for our purpose here, the Mobil/TMC team’s entry achieved the best speed/cost ratio (price-performance) at 500 Mflops per $1 Million, beating out Emeagwali’s entry, whose speed/cost ration was less than 400 Mflops per $1 Million. In fact the prize in the price/performance category was actually awarded to the Mobil/TMC initially. However, because the Mobil TMC team won also won in the overall Peak Performance category and the IEEE’s prize rule does not allow more than one prize per entry, the Mobil/TMC team forfeited their prize in the price/performance category, sticking with the prize for overall Peak Performance, a more significant category. As a result, Emeagwali’s entry, the second placed entry with the second highest speed/cost ratio, was automatically bumped to first place.
For all these reasons, it is the height of self-promotion and delusional exaggeration for Mr. Emeagwali to claim that he won the Nobel Prize of Computing or that the Gordon Bell is regarded as the Nobel of Computing. Nobody except Mr. Emeagwali regards the prize as such.
It is noteworthy that both Emeagwali and the Mobile/TMC Team relied on the CM-2 Machine (the Connection Machine) for their calculations, the same machine that Emeagwali falsely claims to have invented!
A final point to note here is that the research for which he won the Gordon Bell Prize (by default) has application and relevance only in the narrow area of oil flow reservoir modeling and oil prospecting. His entry for the competition utilized and optimized the capacity of parallel computing, that is, relied on an already existing Internet. Emeagwali’s own website states that he “accessed the supercomputers over the Internet from local workstations.” Neither the research nor the prize had anything to do with the Internet. The Internet was already invented and fairly perfected by then; otherwise he would not be, in his own words, “accessing the supercomputers over the Internet.” This clarification is necessary and important because some of Emeagwali’s supporters and victims tend to assume wrongly that his purported fatherhood of the internet derives from the research for which he won the Gordon Bell Prize. All these facts can be easily accessed here: http://www33.brinkster.com/iiiii/inventions/emeag.html

“Dr.” Emeagwali Or Doctored Emeagwali?
Emeagwali’s final fraudulent claim is that of being a “doctor” and “professor.” Several years ago, before eagle-eyed Nigerians and Africans decided to scrutinize his eye-popping claims, his website audaciously referred to him as “doctor” and “Professor.” Because of recent exposures of his scam, he no longer refers to himself on his website as “Dr. Emeagwali” or “Professor Emeagwali.” However, in what is typical of the Emeagwali scam, his website is still littered with many media references to “Dr Emeagwali” and “Professor Emeagwali.” These stealthily promoted references then get picked up by unsuspecting black media people who are eager to promote black achievement and excellence. Sometimes, he approaches black websites and organizations, asking them to link to or publish his false claims. In the course of the discussion on the USAfricadialogue forum, Ms. Funmi Okelola , the owner and webmaster of cafeafricana.com, revealed that Mr. Emeagwali approached her a few years ago, asking her to help propagate the lie that he is “a father of the internet.” Ms. Okelola, herself an Adjunct Professor of IT, flatly turned down his request, refusing to participate vicariously in his fraud. For good measure, she advised him to seek help for his delusions of grandeur.
But many proprietors of black websites and publications have not been as alert to Emeagwali’s antics as Ms. Okelola and have been falling for his scam. In their eagerness to embrace what they believe to be the proud achievements of a “brother,” they have inadvertently donated space and platform to Emeagwali to consolidate and spread his false claims. Because of the virility of the internet, even some non-black websites have picked up these ubiquitous references that are patently false. Here, on this website http://www.answers.com/topic/philip-emeagwali for instance you will find a clear reference not only to “Dr Emeagwali” but also the following reference in their documentation of his education: “Ph.D., Scientific Computing, University of Michigan, 1993.”
He will not correct what is clearly a false reference, preferring to take cover in the deniability of being able to say that it is others, not him, who use these false, unearned titles to refer to him. The reason he will not correct this falsehood is that it emanated from him in the first place; most of the references were picked up from his website in the days before scrutiny spooked him into avoiding such direct self-referencing. The clearest evidence yet of his complicity and culpability in this misrepresentation is that he sits through interviews where the clueless, awed interviewers refer to him as “Doctor Emeagwali” and “Professor Emeagwali” and he does not correct them. There is a particularly revolting video on youtube (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8244498418903739405#) in which the female interview repeatedly calls him Dr. Emeagwali, obviously assuming and/or reading from her script that he has a PhD. He sits there and nods and smiles through those references without correcting her. Having planted the false biographical information about himself in the first instance, he understandably makes no effort to discourage people from using it or to correct them.
The false references to him as “doctor” and “professor” are not the only falsehoods that Emeagwali coyly and deftly promotes; he routinely lets interlocutors repeat the many false claims that are based on his own prolific misrepresentations. On this websitehttp://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa111097a.htm, for instance, the misinformed interviewer, a black woman who is proudly interviewing “a black inventor” for a book she was writing on black inventors, asks him the following question: “You have submitted 41 inventions to the U.S Patent and Trademark Office concerning seven technologies. Can you give us expanded details?” Clearly, the interviewer was repeatedly the false claim on Emeagwali’s website and in his self-written biographical profiles, without realizing that, as we showed at the beginning of this essay, he has no patent for any technology or invention.
Here is Mr. Emeagwali’s response to her question: “Inventors are reluctant to provided expanded details of their inventions until they receive full patent protection. The reason is that the Patent and Trademark Office can deny patents to inventors that publicly provided details of their invention.” But the truth is that he has neither registered patents for his non-existent inventions nor a patent-pending status. He has no inventions or technologies to patent! The response itself contains a lie. Contrary to Emeagwali’s insinuation that inventors cannot publicly discuss their work until they are patented or that doing so would jeopardize their patent application with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), inventions and products with “Patent Pending” status are routinely discussed, advertized, and marketed on American television. In fact these public discussions of unpatented inventions always carry the disclaimer that patents are pending, meaning that applications have been made. If public discussion of inventions and technologies were detrimental to patent applications, none of these unpatented and “patent pending” technologies and inventions would be on the American market or be advertized on television. This was Emeagwali seeking to perpetuate the myth that he has several technological inventions that are patented or awaiting patents but avoiding having to mention or discussion the specific fictitious inventions for which he claims to have patents in order to have deniability when checks are made at the USPTO and he is confronted with the truth of his falsehood.

Racism Or Laziness?
The case of Philip Emeagwali is a cautionary tale on the pitfalls of self-delusion, laziness, and a sense of entitlement. Mr. Emeagwali enrolled in a doctoral program in Civil Engineering at the University of Michigan in 1987. His coursework over, he took the comprehensive examination that qualifies one for candidacy. He failed the exam twice and did not take it a third time. In the meantime, he conducted the research that would later win him the Gordon Bell Prize, a research he began as a class project for one of his graduate courses. In 1991, two years after winning the Gordon Bell by default, he petitioned the Dean of the School of Engineering to be allowed to submit a dissertation (despite not having passed his candidacy exam and therefore not being a doctoral candidate) in a different department — the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. His request was curiously granted in what was clearly a sidestepping of standard procedure. Emeagwali submitted the dissertation, basically a rework of his entry for the Gordon Bell competition, on July 24, 1992. A team of internal and external evaluators examined it and found it unworthy of a doctorate and turned it down.
Emeagwali then sued the University of Michigan for racial discrimination. The lawsuit was dismissed for lacking merit and also failed on appeal in 1999. The details of Emeagwali’s graduate school records and of the dueling contentions in the lawsuit are all documented here http://www.michbar.org/opinions/appeals/1999/102999/5473.htmlin the court record of the Michigan Court of Appeals.
A dispassionate analysis of the details, affidavits, and arguments submitted in the lawsuit and in the appeals process reveals the following:
• Emeagwali was a fairly brilliant student but he was lazy and would not put in the work necessary to earn his degree.
• He had a sense of entitlement, feeling that since he was black and had made it into the University of Michigan, he was entitled to a special treatment and academic favors.
• This sense of entitlement escalated after he won the Gordon Bell Prize. He thought that he was entitled to a PhD on the strength of the Gordon Bell competition entry when in fact he was not even a doctoral candidate, having failed his comprehensive examination twice.
• Emeagwali was more concerned with parlaying his newfound default Gordon Bell fame into profitable self-promotion than with the serious academic effort required to complete the PhD.
• He petitioned to be allowed to submit a dissertation only after he realized that he would not be taken seriously as a researcher and may not be able to find a secure job in research or teaching if he did not possess a PhD.

This is a story of how a promising, modestly brilliant graduate student was destroyed by his own hubris, entitlement mentality, and laziness. What Emeagwali failed to earn through hard work and diligence, he has since appropriated to himself by calling himself and getting others to call him “doctor” and “professor.”
Emeagwali is not a doctor of whatever kind. He is not a professor. He has not held any research or teaching job in any educational or research institution since he failed to get a doctorate degree at Michigan. He has also not done any new research. Emeagwali has no single publication in any scientific journal. A search of the most comprehensive scientific publication database (which can be done online) yields only a reference to his Masters Degree dissertation.
Here we have a man who is unemployed, has no serious standing in the scientific, engineering, or computing communities. Yet he is widely referred to as “a father of the internet,” “an internet pioneer,” “the greatest black scientist that ever lived,” “Bill Gates of Africa,” among other over-the-top and unearned titles. The question to pose is: how did the world get so deceived and why did many reputable people and organizations buy into Emeagwali’s con job? Emeagwali is a very industrious, persistent, and successful scam artist; you have to give him that. Very few intellectual frauds have successfully mainstreamed their false claims as Emeagwali has done.
Intellectual Fraud And Its Unwitting Validators
Even former president Bill Clinton was suckered by the fraud, famously referring to Emeagwali as “one of the great minds of the information age” in his speech to the Nigerian National Assembly in 2000. The Clinton reference has provided cover and alibi for Emeagwali to perfect and spread his false claims. Predictably, Emeagwali’s defenders point to the Clinton reference and to CNN’s and TIME Magazine’s references to him as “a father of the internet” and “the unsung hero” of the internet age respectively. These references are boldly displayed on Emeagali.com for the obvious purpose of convincing the uninformed that his claims have been vetted and endorsed by these entities. The problem is that these media organizations sadly endorsed the claims without vetting them. Part of it is sloppiness, but much of it is the result of what black intellectuals who live in the West understand and experience as white liberal pandering, which is itself borne out of white liberal guilt and the fear of the “r” word (racism).
Obviously Clinton was pandering to his Nigerian hosts who believed Emeagwali to be a scientific genius and national hero. Clinton, the savvy politician that he is, and a man who perfected white liberal outreach and pandering to black/African peoples, was relying on the image and descriptions of Emeagwali that was already in the black and mainstream press —descriptions that are traceable to Emeagwali’s own misrepresentations on his websites. What Emeagwali does is so clever as to ensnare even a skeptical and vigilant observer, especially one that is already inclined to believe or seek out claims of black scientific achievement for whatever reason. As indicated earlier, Emeagwali plants these autobiographical write-ups that are ridden with falsehoods and misrepresentations in unsuspecting black publications. He does this by aggressively pitching these claims to their editors as he tried to do unsuccessfully with Ms. Okelola. Then, fired by liberal guilt and a desire to seem welcoming to black achievement and excellence, the mainstream media like TIME and CNN, lazily pick up these references and descriptions. Emeagwali then links to, disseminates, and publicizes these mainstream press references and descriptions (which are actually based on his own descriptions of himself and his “achievements”), thus perfecting and furthering the fraud. This way, he creates deniability for himself. The deception comes full circle but the cycle continues to repeat itself, populating and repopulating the Internet with Emeagwali’s falsehoods.
The sophistication and complexity of the fraud notwithstanding, there is no excuse for reputable organizations like CNN and TIME not to have done a simple due diligence on the false claims of Emeagwali. It is true that at the time that TIME and CNN made the glowing references to Emeagwali, the now widely available refutations of his claims were probably not yet available on the internet. Even so, a basic inquiry from the appropriate quarters would have revealed the truth about the claims on which the references to Emeagwali were based. The two reputable organizations failed to carry out this basic fact checking, an elemental reportorial and investigative duty of journalists. Instead, they relied on Emeagwali’s widely disseminated falsehoods for their stories. The case of TIME is particularly scandalous. The story in which it extols Emeagwali is clearly directly based on Emeagwali’s own autobiographical claims on Emeagwali.com. In fact it is a faithful, almost verbatim reproduction of Emeagwali’s self-written profile. It is lazy, sloppy journalism at its worst.
There is similarly no excuse for President Clinton’s speech writers not to have done basic checks or asked some of the president’s own appointees and advisers who are engineers and scientists about the true value of Emeagwali’s work. Had they done this relatively simply investigation, they would have realized that being a default winner in one category of a minor supercomputing competition for work that has a specific, limited application in the narrow field of oil reservoir modeling does not qualify one to be called “one of the greatest minds of the information age.”
A Self-Replicating Fraud
When challenged, Emeagwali and his supporters can say he is merely repeating and linking to what others call him and say about him and that he does not call himself a father of the internet or a doctor or a professor. But the fraud is a self-replicating one, perpetuating and proliferating itself across both the print and virtual media worlds. Other publications that are searching for black scientific achievers do an internet search and then rely on the previous press descriptions of Emeagwali, which ultimately lead back to the man’s fraudulent biographical claims on his own website. The lazy journalists and Pan-African activists lift these published claims and references (which emanated from the man himself), concluding that they must be established facts if other media outlets had already published them. And on and on it goes. It is a very sophisticated fraud that is aided by the virility of the Internet. This is precisely how even the prestigious Law School Admission Test (LSAT) ended up including a passage about Emeagwali in their test, a passage that is exactly the same as what Emeagwali published on Emeagwali.com about himself!! The examiners at the LSAT did not even bother to rewrite the passage. Nor did they bother to check the veracity of the claims therein. It is clear that they were simply interested including a passage about a “black achiever” to fulfill the need for diversity of content and to deflect or avoid accusations from black test takers and other minority groups that the test does not represent or reflect the experiences of black people and is thus biased against them.
White liberal patronage of black people can be that shallow and sloppy — and insulting to the very people it purports to promote. It is political correctness and pandering marinated in a political agenda–that of ingratiating white liberal politicians and figures to blacks for political support and multicultural validation. The peak of this phenomenon is Black History Month in February when white liberal organizations and black institutions alike pull out all the stops to have self-promoting “black achievers” like Emeagwali speak to them. That’s when they get invited by white liberal and African American organizations to showcase black achievement and innovation! White liberal patronage is a big industry in America. It takes many forms; one of them is what Pius Adesanmi calls the Mercy Industrial Complex (MIC). But the MIC is not as offensive as the false flattery and the silly excuses and defenses that white liberals advance for cuddling black failures and frauds. Hero-seeking black organizations have not helped matters with their patronage of people like Emeagwali. Emeagwali’s deception succeeds so well because of a multiracial coalition of consumers and enablers.
Emeagwali is a very clever, self-conscious scam artist. That is however no excuse for the black community to allow itself to be used to actively promote a fraud.
Testimonies To Fraud And Deception
A participant in the USAfricadialogue discussion, Professor Pablo Idahosa of York University, Toronto told of how, as the institution’s Director of African Studies, he summarily dismissed the request of black students in the institution who came to him seeking sponsorship for their proposal to bring Mr. Emeagwali to the campus to speak to them. Professor Idahosa told of how a cursory scrutiny of the biography that Emeagwali had supplied to the student group convinced him that the man was a fraud and his claims false. Subsequently, he declined to fund the proposed event, refusing to use the institutions name and funds to validate a deception.
Another member of the forum, Dr. Ola Kassim revealed how he had been taken by Emeagwali’s claims when he stumbled on them and how he, as the leader of a Nigerian group in Canada, had decided to invite the self-proclaimed “computer genius” to speak to the group. In a demand that fleshes out the pecuniary motivations for Emeagwali’s persistence in perpetuating his fraud, he requested for an honorarium of $10,000, round the clock limousine service, a five-star hotel accommodation, and first class plane tickets for him and an assistant. Dr. Kassim promptly discontinued correspondence with Mr. Emeagwali, seeing his demands as grossly unreasonable. A few years later, he was glad that he did, as he became exposed to the mountain of evidence proving that Emeagwali is not what — and who — he claims to be. Other African organizations with deeper pockets have been paying up Emeagwali’s ridiculous and undeserved fees, believing that they are paying an African “internet pioneer” and “inventor” to inspire them. It is a classic case of obtaining financial gratification through misrepresentations and false pretenses, what is called 419 in Nigerian parlance. Some white liberal groups also pay Emeagwali to talk about his “achievements” as a way to satisfy their Afrophilic sensibilities and assuage their consciences. These gullible and not-so-gullible deep-pocketed groups keep Emeagwali in business, enabling the jobless Emeagwali to make a living off his deception. They have unwittingly helped him solidify his fraud as he routinely posts videos and audios from these events on his website to further cement his self-created legend. The irony of paying Emeagwali to inspire and motivate black (and white liberal) audiences is that, as one commentator remarked, in addition to being an intellectual fraud, Mr. Emeagwali has no personal charisma, lacks the oratorical skills of a motivational speaker, and, for a man who is fairly well educated with two Masters degrees, has terrible English speaking skills as evident in his online videos.
Yet another member of the forum, Wassa Fatti, a Gambian resident in London, narrated how he had been a fanatical believer in Emeagwali as an African scientific hero and thanked members for providing the overwhelming evidence that convinced him of Emeagwali’s monumental, sophisticated fraud. He was so enamored of Emeagwali’s legend that he, along with like-minded Africans, wanted to write a children’s inspiration book on the fraudulent self-promoter. In his own words, the project was abandoned when even those who were most vocal in touting Emeagwali’s claims and “achievements” could not find independent corroborations for any of the claims and after they realized that every single claim about his accomplishment, except the Gordon Bell Prize, led right back to Emeagwali.com. Fatti writes: “I abandoned [the] project….when others raised concerns that we need evidence to support Emeagwali’s claim. Those who were loudest among us to produce such a booklet were also the least to provide evidence beyond Philip Emeagwali’s verbal claim.”

Why Emeagwali Is Bad For Nigeria/Africa
Some people acknowledge Emeagwali’s deception but suggest that it should be understood in the context of America’s broader culture of self-promotion, deceptive enterprise, profit-motivated lies, and self-misrepresentation. It is true that this culture makes it easier for people like Emeagwali to thrive and inflict their fraud on society. But ultimately, Emeagwali, like everyone else, has to be held personally responsible for his transgressions.
Other Nigerians argue that Emeagwali’s scam has not hurt anyone personally, that it is a victimless fraud. By this logic, exposing Emeagwali’s fraud hurts the image of Nigerians and black people more than it helps it. There is some technical veracity in that argument. But the cost of non-exposure to Nigeria is much greater. There are now as many web postings and videos clearly exposing the intellectual con artistry of Mr. Emeagwali as there are websites and web postings celebrating him. Every time his scam is highlighted, his Nigerian nationality is mentioned to reinforce the stereotypical notion that Nigerians are shifty, lying frauds. His Africanness and blackness also become factors that are invoked to explain his fraudulent ways. So, image-wise, every hard working, honest, achieving Nigerian (intellectual or otherwise, scientist or not) is sullied by Emeagwali’s scam. Every discussion of Emeagwali’s fraudulent self-promotion casts a dark shadow on Nigerians with hard-earned reputations; their genuine achievements are put on trial with every discussion of Emeagwali’s serial dishonesty. They are victims of Emeagwali’s fraudulent activities. His fraud taints Nigeria and Nigerians.
Emeagwali’s quest for a short cut to fame and recognition and his subsequent refusal to take responsibility for his misguided actions and inactions has hurt black people everywhere. Experts on racism believe that every false, frivolous racism allegation or lawsuit actually harms the struggle for racial equality and justice because it makes future, genuine allegations of racism less believable and less credible in the eyes of the dominant white power and judicial structure. This is the damage that Emeagwali’s frivolous recourse to the racism card in his Michigan travails has inflicted on the struggle of black people for equality in America and elsewhere.
Some people argue that Emeagwali should not be denigrated because of his failure to finish his PhD and that many of the giants of the information revolution do not have PhDs. This is true. Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Jobs, Danny Hills, Vint Cerf, and the founders of Google all do not have PhDs. Yet they have gone on to do great things that have transformed the world, as we know it. But the difference between these people and Philip Emeagwali is like night and day. Unlike Emeagwali, these are actual pioneers of various technologies and protocols with documented patents to truly pioneering and innovative technologies. These people celebrate the fact that they do not have doctorate degrees, wearing it as a badge of honor, thereby intensifying the inspirational effect of their life stories and accomplishments. They don’t go around calling themselves “Dr.” and “Professor” like Mr. Emeagwali. In fact, the most well known of these information age pioneers, Bill Gates, proudly proclaims the fact that he dropped out of college to pursue his dream. Unlike Emeagwali, these people do not go around claiming to have patents that they do not have.
The fact is that one does not need a PhD to contribute to scientific knowledge or to invent technologies and techniques that improve human life. That is precisely why Emeagwali’s false claim of being a PhD holder and a professor is so galling. He has a Masters Degree in Engineering from a respected university and does not need a PhD to pursue his intellectual or scientific dreams. He could get a job with his qualification and earn a respectable, honest, decent living. Yet he felt the need to misrepresent himself as a “doctor” and “Professor.” This shows that his fraud is clearly not motivated by necessity, self-preservation, or survival, but by greed and a desire to secure unearned gratifications.
Some people say: “why expose Emeagwali when he is inspiring our people to embrace computers?” The answer to that is that a fraudster should not be the one inspiring “our” people, especially impressionable young black people, who will eventually realize that Emeagwali is a fraud and be devastated. Others argue that Emeagwali is a harmless, self-promoting charlatan who poses much less threat to Nigeria than the thieving politicians in Abuja. There is some truth to that, but the intellectual, activist, progressive, and media constituencies of Nigeria have no moral right to rail against Salisu Buhari and Bola Tinubu’s certificate and biographical deceptions if they cannot hold one of their own to account for his multiple deceptions.

Ignoring Genuine Nigerian Scientific Achievers
The most important reason why celebrating the likes of Mr. Emeagwali is ultimately detrimental to Nigeria (and by extension Africa) is that it takes attention away from the genuine black/Nigerian achievers that deserve to be celebrated and projected as models of black/Nigerian ingenuity. It is an outrage that, as African intellectuals were discussing Mr. Emeagwali’s multi-layered fraud on the USAfricadialogue forum, the exploit of Professor John Dabiri, who recently won a McArthur Genius Award, received barely a blip in the Nigerian and black press. Professor Dabiri is a fluid dynamics expert at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and was among a select few who received the highly prestigious prize that carries a $500,000 cash award.
Another Nigerian, Dr. Joseph Igietseme, led a team of scientists at the prestigious, Atlanta-based Center for Disease Control (CDC) to win this year’s award for outstanding research. Yet another Nigerian, Professor Sam Adeloju beat out 14 finalists to win the James Dyson International Design Award with a device he calls Buoyancy Bazooka that can be shot to a drowning person to save their life at sea. This innovative Nigerian scientist and designer barely got any attention among Nigerians and black people.
In literature, Professor Pius Adesanmi recently won the inaugural Penguin Prize for African Writing, the latest in a long line of young Nigerian writers to win prestigious awards in the last 15 years. One does not even have to mention the Nobel-winning Wole Soyinka, or the multiple award winning Chinua Achebe, whose Things Fall Apart is the most translated work of fiction in Africa and perhaps the world. These two giants are not on Nigeria postage stamps, but intellectual frauds like Emeagwali and Gabriel Oyibo (of GAGUT infamy) are!
Inviting And Enabling Intellectual Fraud
The degree to which Nigeria and Nigeria celebrate people of fraudulent and inflated reputations lends credence to the contention of Professor Pablo Idahosa that Philip Emeagwali was created by “the embarrassing Pan-“Afrikan” infantile, therapeutic achievism that afflicts so many black people [the] world over — the need to find heroes that result in a cathartic sycophancy of anything achieved by black folks.” Professor Mobolaji Aluko, who teaches Chemical Engineering at Howard University, echoed a similar sentiment, describing the tragedy of Emeagwali as an indictment of black people’s gullibility and their unquestioning and naïve commitment to racial solidarity on whatever premise. His words ring compellingly true:
The tragedy is not just Emeagwali’s – who may truly believe what he peddles on his website and his world-wide motivational speeches within the Black circuit that clutches for heroes, particularly in the technical fields apart from sports and the humanities – but those spectators who insist of being conned, or else indicate that Emeagwali serves a harmless, motivational purpose.
Racial therapy is a dangerous enterprise because it emotionalizes what should belong to the realm of reasoned skepticism and intense interrogation. It leads to the celebration of mediocre and phony members of a racial community. Consequently, real black scientific heroes and achievers are ignored.

Conclusion
Mr. Philip Emeagwali is entrenched in his fraud. Being jobless, he earns a living off it. He will not come clean on his own, for that would be economic suicide. It is therefore the duty of everyone invested in black scientific achievement to educate himself on Mr. Emeagwali’s pyramid of intellectual fraud. Mr. Emeagwali knows that there will always be gullible black people and guilt-ridden white liberals to swindle with his false claims. We recognize that there will always be Nigerians and black people who will not get off the self-comforting bandwagon of Emeagwali’s fraud regardless of how much evidence one puts out. Some of it is ego. Some of it is a naïve, misplaced desire to find black heroism where none exists. This essay may not sway those people. But there are many Nigerians, Africans, and black people the world over who are honest, humble, and open-minded enough to recognize and accept that the man they have been led to adore and lionize is a compulsive liar, intellectual fraudster, and a shameless, self-promoting exaggerator. Those people deserve the truth about Mr. Philip Emeagwali.

As culled from SaharaReporters.com
Written by a Citizen Reporter

USA: Condoleeza Rice “A Memoir of Family”……Good to read

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Condoleeza Rice, Former Secretary of State: Luncheon, 10/15

DC Wharton Club members & their guests are invited to
Luncheon at National Press Club with
Condoleeza Rice, America’s 66th Secretary of State,
Author of new book, EXTRAORDINARY, ORDINARY PEOPLE: A Memoir of Family
Event Date: Friday, October 15th, 2010 at 12:30pm

What:
Condoleezza Rice, an American professor, politician, diplomat and author, who served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, will speak at a National Press Club luncheon on Friday, October 15, 2010.
Her appearance will coincide with the publication of her new book about her childhood in racially segregated Birmingham, Alabama.

The book, “EXTRAORDINARY, ORDINARY PEOPLE: A Memoir of Family,² focuses on Dr. Rice’s life up to the 2000 election of George W. Bush. Dr. Rice chronicles her parents, Rev. John and Angelena Rice — educational evangelists who helped shape her life and the lives of others through their unconditional love, unwavering support, and eternal optimism that anything was possible, even in the turbulent time of America¹s civil rights struggle.

Rice served as national security adviser to President Bush during his first administration and then was secretary of state from 2005 to 2009.
(From Wikipedia.org):
Condoleezza Rice (pronounced /k?nd??li?z?/; born November 14, 1954) is an American professor, politician, diplomat and author. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, and was the second to hold that office in the administration of President George W. Bush. Rice was the first African-American woman secretary of state, as well as the second African American (after Colin Powell), and the second woman (after Madeleine Albright). Rice was President Bush’s National Security Advisor during his first term. Before joining the Bush administration, she was a professor of political science at Stanford University where she served as Provost from 1993 to 1999. Rice served as the Soviet and East European Affairs Advisor to President George H.W. Bush during the dissolution of the Soviet Union and German reunification.

When beginning as Secretary of State, Rice pioneered a policy of Transformational Diplomacy, with a focus on democracy in the greater Middle East. Her emphasis on supporting democratically elected governments faced challenges as Hamas captured a popular majority in Palestinian elections yet supported Islamist militants, and influential countries including Saudi Arabia and Egypt maintained authoritarian systems with U.S. support. While Secretary of State, she chaired the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s board of directors.

In March 2009, Rice returned to Stanford University as a political science professor and the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution.

Abortion

Rice said “If you go back to 2000 when I helped the president in the campaign. I said that I was, in effect, kind of libertarian on this issue. And meaning by that, that I have been concerned about a government role in this issue. I am a strong proponent of parental choice – of parental notification. I am a strong proponent of a ban on late-term abortion. These are all things that I think unite people and I think that that’s where we should be. I’ve called myself at times mildly pro-choice.”[84] She would not want the federal government “forcing its views on one side or the other.”[85]

Rice said she believes President Bush “has been in exactly the right place” on abortion, “which is we have to respect the culture of life and we have to try and bring people to have respect for it and make this as rare a circumstance as possible” However, she added that she has been “concerned about a government role” but has “tended to agree with those who do not favor federal funding for abortion, because I believe that those who hold a strong moral view on the other side should not be forced to fund” the procedure.[85]
Discrimination

Rice experienced firsthand the injustices of Birmingham’s discriminatory laws and attitudes. She was instructed to walk proudly in public and to use the facilities at home rather than subject herself to the indignity of “colored” facilities in town. As Rice recalls of her parents and their peers, “they refused to allow the limits and injustices of their time to limit our horizons.”[86]

However, Rice recalls various times in which she suffered discrimination on account of her race, which included being relegated to a storage room at a department store instead of a regular dressing room, being barred from going to the circus or the local amusement park, being denied hotel rooms, and even being given bad food at restaurants.[4] Also, while Rice was mostly kept by her parents from areas where she might face discrimination, she was very aware of the civil rights struggle and the problems of Jim Crow laws in Birmingham. A neighbor, Juliemma Smith, described how “[Condi] used to call me and say things like, ‘Did you see what Bull Connor did today?’ She was just a little girl and she did that all the time. I would have to read the newspaper thoroughly because I wouldn’t know what she was going to talk about.”[4] Rice herself said of the segregation era: “Those terrible events burned into my consciousness. I missed many days at my segregated school because of the frequent bomb threats.”[4]

During the violent days of the Civil Rights Movement, Reverend Rice armed himself and kept guard over the house while Condoleezza practiced the piano inside. According to J.L. Chestnut, Reverend Rice called local civil rights leader Fred Shuttlesworth and his followers “uneducated, misguided Negroes.”[87][88] Also, Reverend Rice instilled in his daughter and students that black people would have to prove themselves worthy of advancement, and would simply have to be “twice as good” to overcome injustices built into the system.[89] Rice said “My parents were very strategic, I was going to be so well prepared, and I was going to do all of these things that were revered in white society so well, that I would be armored somehow from racism. I would be able to confront white society on its own terms.”[90] While the Rices supported the goals of the civil rights movement, they did not agree with the idea of putting their child in harm’s way.[4]

Rice was eight when her schoolmate Denise McNair, aged 11, was killed in the bombing of the primarily black Sixteenth Street Baptist Church by white supremacists on September 15, 1963. Rice has commented upon that moment in her life:

I remember the bombing of that Sunday School at 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham in 1963. I did not see it happen, but I heard it happen, and I felt it happen, just a few blocks away at my father’s church. It is a sound that I will never forget, that will forever reverberate in my ears. That bomb took the lives of four young girls, including my friend and playmate, Denise McNair. The crime was calculated to suck the hope out of young lives, bury their aspirations. But those fears were not propelled forward, those terrorists failed.[91]

– Condoleezza Rice, Commencement 2004, Vanderbilt University, May 13, 2004

Rice states that growing up during racial segregation taught her determination against adversity, and the need to be “twice as good” as non-minorities.[92] Segregation also hardened her stance on the right to bear arms; Rice has said in interviews that if gun registration had been mandatory, her father’s weapons would have been confiscated, leaving them defenseless against Ku Klux Klan nightriders.[4]
[edit] Public perception and criticisms
Rice makes an appearance at Boston College, where she is greeted by Father William Leahy.

Rice has been criticized for her involvement in the George W. Bush administration both in the United States and abroad. Protesters have sought to exclude her from appearing at schools such as Princeton University[93] and Boston College,[94] which prompted the resignation of an adjunct professor at Boston. There has also been an effort to protest her public speeches abroad.[95]
Time and Forbes magazines

Rice has appeared on the Time 100, Time magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people, four times. Rice is one of only nine people in the world whose influence has been considered enduring enough to have made the list—first compiled in 1999 as a retrospective of the twentieth century and made an annual feature in 2004—so frequently. However, the list contains people who have the influence to change for better or for worse, and Time has also accused her of squandering her influence, stating in February 1, 2007, that her “accomplishments as Secretary of State have been modest, and even those have begun to fade” and that she “has been slow to recognize the extent to which the U.S.’s prestige has declined.”[96] In its March 19, 2007 issue it followed up stating that Rice was “executing an unmistakable course correction in U.S. foreign policy.”[97]

In 2004 and 2005, she was ranked as the most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine and number two in 2006 (following the Chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel).[98]
[edit] Criticisms from Senator Barbara Boxer

California Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer has also criticized Rice in relation to the war in Iraq: “I personally believe — this is my personal view — that your loyalty to the mission you were given, to sell the war, overwhelmed your respect for the truth.”[99]

On January 11, 2007, Boxer, in a debate over the war in Iraq, said, “Now, the issue is who pays the price, who pays the price? I’m not going to pay a personal price. My kids are too old, and my grandchild is too young. You’re not going to pay a particular price, as I understand it, within immediate family. So who pays the price? The American military and their families, and I just want to bring us back to that fact.”

The New York Post and White House Press Secretary Tony Snow considered this an attack on Rice’s status as a single, childless female and referred to Boxer’s comments as “a great leap backward for feminism.”[100] Rice later echoed Snow’s remarks, saying “I thought it was okay to not have children, and I thought you could still make good decisions on behalf of the country if you were single and didn’t have children.” Boxer responded to the controversy by saying “They’re getting this off on a non-existent thing that I didn’t say. I’m saying, she’s like me, we do not have families who are in the military.”[101]
[edit] Criticisms from John R. Bolton

According to the Washington Post in late July 2008, former Undersecretary of State and U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton was referring to Rice and her allies in the Bush Administration who he believes have abandoned earlier hard-line principles when he said: “Once the collapse begins, adversaries have a real opportunity to gain advantage. In terms of the Bush presidency, this many reversals this close to the end destroys credibility… It appears there is no depth to which this administration will not sink in its last days.”[102]
[edit] Other criticism

Rice has also been criticized by other conservatives. Stephen Hayes of the Weekly Standard accused her of jettisoning the Bush Doctrine.[103] Other conservatives criticized her for her approach to Russia policy and other issues.[104] Many criticize Rice in particular for her opposition to the change of strategy in Iraq and surge in U.S. forces that began in 2007.[105]
[edit] Views within the black community
Rice’s approval ratings from January 2005 to September 2006

Rice’s ratings decreased following a heated battle for her confirmation as Secretary of State and following Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. Rice’s rise within the George W. Bush administration initially drew a largely positive response from many in the black community. In a 2002 survey, then National Security Advisor Rice was viewed favorably by 41% of black respondents, but another 40% did not know Rice well enough to rate her and her profile remained comparatively obscure.[106] As her role increased, some black commentators began to express doubts concerning Rice’s stances and statements on various issues. In 2005, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson asked, “How did [Rice] come to a worldview so radically different from that of most black Americans?”[107]
Rice and Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer participate in a news conference at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, May 23, 2007.

Other writers have also noted what they perceive to be a distance between Rice and the black community. The Black Commentator magazine described sentiments given in a speech by Rice at a black gathering as “more than strange — they were evidence of profound personal disorientation. A black woman who doesn’t know how to talk to black people is of limited political use to an administration that has few black allies.”[108] When Rice invoked the civil rights movement to clarify her position on the invasion of Iraq, Margaret Kimberley, another writer for The Black Commentator, felt that her use of the rhetoric was “offensive.” Stan Correy, an interviewer from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, characterized many blacks involved with civil rights and politics as viewing this rhetoric as “cynical.”[109] Rice was also described by Bill Fletcher, Jr., the former leader of the TransAfrica Forum, a foreign policy lobbying organization in Washington, D.C., as “very cold and distant and only black by accident.”[106] In August 2005, American musician, actor, and social activist Harry Belafonte, who serves on the Board of TransAfrica, referred to blacks in the Bush administration as “black tyrants.”[110] Belafonte’s comments received mixed reactions.[106]

Rice has defended herself from such criticisms on several occasions. During a September 14, 2005 interview, she said, “Why would I worry about something like that? … The fact of the matter is I’ve been black all my life. Nobody needs to tell me how to be black.”[111]

Notable black commentators have defended Rice from across the aisle, including Mike Espy,[112] Andrew Young, C. Delores Tucker (chair of the National Congress of Black Women),[113] Clarence Page,[114] Colbert King,[115] Dorothy Height (chair and president emerita of the National Council of Negro Women)[115] and Kweisi Mfume (former Congressman and former CEO of the NAACP).[116]
Family and personal life

Her mother, Angelena Rice, died of breast cancer in August 1985, aged 61. In July 1989, Condoleezza’s father, John Wesley Rice, married Clara Bailey,[117] to whom he remained married until his death, in December 2000, aged 77.[5] He was a football and basketball coach throughout his life.[118]

Rice has never married, and has no children.

Rice claims to be a “sports fanatic”, and that she would love to own or manage a team. She was the honorary game captain for Stanford’s 2009 football game against Notre Dame.:

Kenya: More women will be in the race for Nyanza Counties positions comes 2012

Political Analysis By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

The battle for political supremacy within the six counties created by the new constitution in what used to be the old Nyanza Province has began in earnest, and this time around more women contestants are expected to outstrip the number of their male counterparts.

This six counties to be established include Siaya, Kisumu Nyamira, Homa-Bay,Kisii and Migori. Already the talks that has filled the air is that the electorate would rather prefer more women to be in the race for the various positions like Senate, Parliament, County Governors and local assemblies.

Geographically, the County of Homa-Bay will be largest, though sparsely populated in some parts. It will stretch all the way from Kabondo Division and winds up on Mfangano Island in Mbita and also coverers small fishing islands scattered all over Lake Victoria on the Kenyan side of the country’s border with Uganda.

This is to be followed by the Migori County. This will be a unique administrative area which will include people of diverse communal interests. It will include the majority Luos and minority Kuria and Suba communities grouped together under one administrative unit.

The most densely populated will be the Counties of Nyamira and that of Kisii in the Gusii region with County of Kisii having the lion’s share in both geographically and population wise.It will cover seven parliamentary constituencies of Nyaribari Chache, Nyaribari Masaba, Bonchari, Bobasi, Bomachoge ,Kitutu Chache and South Migirango, while Nyamira County will administer four parliamentary constituencies of Mugirango West, Kitutu Masaba and North Mugirango Borabu.

Already sharp differences in public opinion has emerged as regards the kind of women personalities who should represent their respective countries in the tri-cameral legislative system. The popular feeling is that old and mature women with proven leadership quality.

The youths says they are in favor of the young technocrats, while the older generation would like to see the old timers likes Grace Onyango, {Kisumu} Grace Ogot {Gem},Wilkister Onsando [Bomachoge},Catherine Nyamato {Mugirango West},Dr Phoebe Muga Asiyo {Karachuonyo},Mrs Damaris Ayodo {Kasipul-Kabondo} Mrs Roselyn Onyuka {Kasipul Kabondo, Mrs Janbe Were {Ndhiwa] Mrs Consilata Yambo,alias Nyaseme {Gwassi], Prisca Auma {Kisumu}, Eunice Arodi {Kisumu} and others.

The saying goes that these are the mature ladies whose leadership qualities have already been proven when their served either as Maendeleo Ya Wanawake, civic bodies, and Parliament as well as in the community services in the past.

However, the older generation of women leaders will have to cope up with the strong challenge from the younger generation, most of whom are technocrats and professionals.

The County of Homa-Bay has already attracted more than half a dozen women leaders. They include the outspoken firebrand Ms Millie Odhiambo, the ODM nominated MP who has proved she to be a great debaters in the House and knowledgeable on wide range of local and international issues affecting the Kenyan nation.

Odhiambo’s name is selling well in both Suba and Karachuonyo regions. In her own Suba backyard, she is likely to face it up with another technocrat lady in the name of Consilata Yambo,alias Nyaseme from Gwassi, who works with the Israeli national El-Al as an executive in Nairobi.

The same Senate seat is said to have attracted the former Director of Education in Nyanza Mrs Roselyn Onyuka who has served the region as the headmistress of the various girls secondary schools, AEO, DEO and later PDE before being promoted to the Ministry’s headquarters from where she retired a couple of years ago. She hails from West Kasipul Location in Oyugis Division of the Rachuonyo South district. Both Odhiambo and Onyuka belonged to families of prominent leaders.

Miss Odhiambo’s late father Harrison Odhiambo Opiyo was for many years associated with South Nyanza KANU politics. He took an active art during the struggle for independent and was reward with by the party {KANU} which sponsored him as its candidate in Lambwe Ward in the defunct Nyanza Regional Assembly, which he won and represented up to the year 1966 when the cumbersome Majimbo constitution was crap and abolished. Onyuka grew up in the chain of chieftainship family. Her Father the late Ex-Senior Chief Damianus Ajwang” was himself was the son of the second colonial location Chief Adiang’.

However, things could change dramatically if the influential former Karachuonyo0 MP Mrs Phoebe Muga Asiyo. Although she is living on semi-retirement her popularity remained intact, and she is an household name in the greater Southern Nyanza politics. The rumors making the round is that Mrs Asiyo has yet to decide on which position she would like to capture comes the year 20912.

Mrs Jane Were who hails from Kabuoch South in Pala Division, Ndhiwa has twice served as the chair person first of the larger County Council of South Nyanza and later in the same capacity in the Homa-Bay County Council until she lost her civic seat in the 2007 elections. Monica Amolo who hails from Ndhiwa once tried her luck in the contest of Ndhiwa Parliamentary seat in 2007 but lost badly to the incumbent Joshua Orwa Ojode. She is a business woman in Nairobi.

Elsewhere the name of Mrs Rose Buyu, who is currently serving as a member of the Boundary Commission, is linked to the Kisumu Senate seat. She contested the Kisumu Town West parliamentary seat in 2007 and gave the eventual winner Hon John Olago Aluoch a run for his money. If she chose to have a second shot at the same seat, then men aspirants should take an early notice to steer clear of her way. She is extremely popular and a good campaigner. Buyu is also a business woman in Nairobi.

And from Siaya the information being floated in public domain is that Prof. Jackline Oduol, who is currently serving in the government as the secretary for Gender and Children is planning to contest the Senate Seat. She contested the Alego-Usonga parliamentary seat, but lost to the incumbent Edwin Ochieng’Yinda.

The name of Mrs Grace Ogot is also featuring prominently in connection with the Senate seat for Siaya County, but she could not be reached to confirm or deny.

In Nyamira, the former nominated MP Mrs Catherine Nyamato would start as a favorite for the County seat, but it is rumored that she might be tempted to try her luck in the Specially seat reserved for the County women in the Senate instead of battling it out with male contestants in the open seat. There is the possibility of other women leaders coming forward to claim the same seat.

Other names being floated is that of the former Chairperson of the Maendeleo Ya Wanawake Mrs Wilkister Onsando, who is a resident of Nyansiongo in Sotik area where she is running an hotel and also doing farming. Many people believes Mrs Onsando is mature enough and has a massed a lot of experience in public life which now places her at the to clinch of the top seat.

In the County of Kisii, two young women have declared their interest in the Senate seat. They are Prof.Moraa Gesicho a former l senior lecturer at the Kenyatta university and Ms janet Ong’era the director of operations at the ODM headquarters. Gesicho hails from Nyaribari, while Ong’era come from Bobasi. Both constituencies form the Kisii County.

Matter looked rather silent on Migori Senate seat. Only one name is being mentioned and that of the firebrand Mrs Agnes A. Okong’o from Central Sakwa in Awendo district. She contested the Rongo Parliamentary seat in 2007, but withdrew before the ODM primaries.

Report reaching us says women are also rearing to go for local assembly seats in all the six countries. Some have already declared their intention to contest the governorship of the various Counties as well as other position including those of the deputy governors, deputy assembly speakers and the rest.

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AMERICA (U.S.A) WAS NOT BUILT BY PROFESSORS

Kenyans,

I have to write this, just because of the mentality we Kenyans do posses. Viewing professorship as and end of education or rather as the best way of attaining leadership in our society rather than as a means undermines a person`s wisdom and sense of balance in the society. Although professorship is a position where somebody reaches after many years of learning, it does not not teach how to handle power or bring development to a low underdeveloped societies we have today in Africa. There is little guidance, wisdom or power in the limited center of professorship To some this professorship is like a dead river, it accepts but never gives. Then after gaining power or leadership it becomes stagnant in a lot of individuals.. But if you look at any society, including our Kenyan one, you will find that the common centers from which people approach life is very different from what professorship institution is all about. Each and every one of human being has a behavior into his brain that creates him or her. So where do I go from here. Guys: here are just a few U.S.A. citizens who have built America but do not have the professorship now our Kenya is demanding in a lot of post and jobs.

1. ) COLONEL HARLAND SANDERS

Creator of Kentucky Fried Chickens (KFC), food chain restaurants now giving a lot of jobs to USA citizens was not a professor.
Born and raised in Indiana Sanders passed through several professions in his lifetime. Sanders first served his fried chicken in 1930 in the midst of the great depression at a gas station he owned in North Corbin, Kentucky . The dining area was named “Sanders Court & Café” and was so successful that in 1936 Kentucky Governor granted Sanders the title of honorary Kentucky Colonel in recognition of his contribution to the state’s cuisine. The following year Sanders expanded his restaurant to 142 seats. Now you know what KFC is made of, I need not to elaborate.

2. ) William Henry “Bill” Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate, philanthropist, author and Charmian of Microsoft the software company he founded with Paul Allen . He is consistently ranked among the world`s wealthiest people and was the wealthiest overall from 1995 to 2009, excluding 2008, when he was ranked third. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of CEO and chief software architect and remains the largest individual shareholder with more than 8 percent of the common stock He has also authored or co-authored several books. WAS NOT A PROFESSOR.

Gates is one of the best-known entrepreneurs of the personal computer revolution. .

Bill Gates stepped down as chief executive officer of Microsoft in January 2000. He remained as chairman and created the position of chief software architect. In June 2006, Gates announced that he would be transitioning from full-time work at Microsoft to part-time work and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He gradually transferred his duties to Ray Ozzie, chief software architect and Craig Mundie chief research and strategy officer. Gates’ last full-time day at Microsoft was June 27, 2008. He remains at Microsoft as non-executive chairman. Guys no Kenyan born professor will surrender power like that, he will tell you that he is the one who knows everything, even when his thesis he wrote to get professorship is such a micro (small or thin) that can not be identified by a magnifying lense.

3.) SAM WALTON, from where the Wal-Mart shopping shops springs from was not a professor. Now the it is buying south African`s largest shopping centers.

In 1945, after leaving the military, Walton took over management of his first variety store at the age of 26. With the help of a $20,000 loan from his father-in-law, plus $5,000 he had saved from his time in the Army, Walton purchased a Beb Franklin variety store in Newport, Arkansas The store was a franchise of the Butler Brothers chain.

Walton made sure the shelves were consistently stocked with a wide range of goods at low prices. His store also stayed open later than most other stores, especially during the Christmas season. He also pioneered the practice of discount merchandising by buying wholesale goods from the lowest priced supplier. This allowed him to pass on savings to his customers, which drove up his sales volume. Higher volumes allowed him to negotiate even lower purchase prices with the wholesaler on subsequent purchases. Walton’s store led in sales and profits in the Butler Brothers’ six-state region. One factor that made this store successful was its central location, making it accessible to a wide range of customers.When Walton bought the franchise from the previous owner in 1945, the store was doing $72,000 in sales annually. By 1950, the store was doing $250,000 in sales annually, due to Walton’s ideas and practices.

The first true Wal-Mart opened on July 6, 1962 in Rogers , Arkansas It was called the Wal-Mart Discount City store and located at 719 West Walnut Street. Soon after, the Walton brothers

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an American public corporation that runs a chain of large discount department stores and a chain of warehouse stores. In 2010 it was the world’s largest public corporation by revenue, according to the Forbes Blobal 2000 for that year The company was founded by Sam Walton in 1962, . Wal-Mart, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas is the largest majority private employer and the largest grocery retailer in the United States. In 2009, it generated 51% of its US$258 billion sales in the U.S. from grocery business It also owns and operates the Sam`s club retail warehouses in North America.

4.) Thomas Alva Edison not a professor (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor, scientist and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the ,phonograph the motion picture camera , and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb.

Edison developed hearing problems at an early age. The cause of his deafness has been attributed to a bout of scarlet fever during childhood and recurring untreated middle ear infections .

To build our country we need each and every individual in our society, no matter how low educated you are, talents and wisdom are really learnt in schools, or universities. In fact what makes us human beings is never learnt in schools, it is already inside us.

What a difference real understanding can make? . All the well meaning advice in this world will not spring to a mountain if we are not even addressing the problem we face in Kenya today. We will never get to the real problem if we are so caught up in our own autobiography, our own paradigms, that we do not take off our blinding glasses long enough to see Kenya from another point of view. To make Kenya catch up with USA we need people like; Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Sam Walton, colonel Sanders and a lot more etc.

Paul Nyandoto


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Ugandan tycoon produces bundles of dollars in an hotel to prove his detractors wrong

From: Leo Odera Omolo

CITY tycoon Michael Ezra Mulyowa has denied being on the run over debts, displaying wads of dollars ($3m) to prove his point.

Michael Ezra displays stacks of dollars to journalists to prove that he is not bankrupt.

Addressing a press conference at classy Emin Pasha Hotel in Nakasero yesterday, Ezra, 37, said he owes the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) about sh1b in unpaid taxes and the National Bank of Commerce sh400m.

He added that he and his partners were in the process of paying up “at a convenient time”.

He declined to name his partners or how the amounts accumulated, but added that the issue had been around since November 2008.
“The commissioner general of URA is not wrong to say I owe them money because promises to pay have not been fulfilled. As negotiations continue, I have engaged several lawyers and auditors,” he said.

Ezra, who had been said to be on the run, also said he needed to consult whether he would pay the taxes as an individual or share them with other concerned parties.

“I am trying to be as evasive as possible, but what came out (in the media) was at the wrong time,” he said.
Ezra, who said he is unique and that some people were planting negative stories about him in order to “demystify” him, said a feeling was being created that he was getting “finished”.

“I don’t think I am the only one who owes URA. Bill Gates has debts too. What is the hullabaloo about? I don’t know of any international dealer who doesn’t owe money,” he said.

In a letter of August 23, URA boss Allen Kagina asked the internal affairs ministry to bar Michael Ezra from travelling abroad before he paid up the taxes.

Ezra said he read about the travel ban in the media. He said the problem was not Kagina’s communication, but the timing and leakage to the media.
He said he was prompted to come out over the matter because of the tax element and other debts that made it appear he was “going down”.

“Maybe I am already down. Some people are not comfortable as long as I am around. I have been living a quiet life deliberately,” he said.

On Thursday, the Commercial Court also ordered Ezra to pay over sh400m he borrowed from the National Bank of Commerce. The money carries an interest of 31% per annum.

The bank said in 2009, Ezra borrowed sh400m that carried a 25% interest. The money was supposed to be paid back in two installments within four months.
In September last year, the Kenyan police questioned Ezra in Nairobi over allegedly issuing a cheque that was dishonoured. The cheque was to pay for medical equipment worth $20,400 from a doctor in Kenya. Yesterday, he showed transfer forms that showed he had paid for the equipment.

Asked what he does for a living, Ezra said: “I am a private citizen who does private business. When I become a public citizen, that’s when I will be obliged to declare. There are people who know what I do and where, but it’s purely my business.”

He warned that “the end of this will be powerful”, citing many attempts on his life because “people fear what they don’t know or understand about him”.

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Kenya: How true is this?

from Alan Osoro

I saw this, below, somewhere. How valid is it?

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SCENARIO 1: RAILA’S CHANCES

1. Uhuru will not support Raila for president
2. Ruto will not support Raila for president
3. Kalonzo will not support Raila for president

Why?
-All of them do not trust Raila.
-They do not know what Raila will do with them if he comes to power
-Uhuru’s tribe and Raila’s tribe are suspiscious of each other
-Ruto has been betrayed by Raila
-Musyoka still blames Raila for his political wooes

RAILA THEREFORE LOOSES

SCENARIO 2: RUTO’S CHANCES

1. Uhuru race will not fully support Ruto for president
2. Raila will not support Ruto for president
3. Kalonzo will partially support Ruto for president

Why?
-Kikuyus hate what Ruto did to them during 2007 elections
-Luos will not vote for Ruto as long as Raila is contesting
-Musyoka still considers Ruto his junior and expect Ruto to let him be the candidate

RUTO THEREFORE LOOSES

SCENARIO 3: KALONZO’S CHANCES

1. Kalonzo is simply not acceptable to any other tribe as a serious candidate. He simply does not have a backbone hence other tribes will ignore him except kambas.

Why?
-He betrayed Kenyans in 2007 elections
-Did not take a stand in the referendum
-His own tribe is not solidly behind him

KALONZO THEREFORE LOOSES MISERABLY

SCENARIO 4: UHURU’S CHANCES

1. Ruto will support Uhuru for president if he is promised vice presidency
2. Raila will not support Uhuru for president whatsoever
3. Kalonzo will support Uhuru for president to neutralize Raila

Why?
-Uhuru’s mild mannerism makes him trustworthy
-Moi likes Uhuru and hence may convince both Kalonzo and Ruto to support Uhuru
-Almost 100% Kikuyus will vote for Uhuru
-Ruto has no choice but to back Uhuru to neutralize Raila
-Musyoka still blames Raila for his political wooes and will do this to still teach Raila a lesson
-Kibaki will not be a factor if Uhuru is the presidential candidate. Infact he will throw his weight behind Uhuru.
-Mungiki will support Uhuru

UHURU THEREFORE WINS

HOW CAN RAILA WIN?
Go back to Ruto because he will never get Uhuru or Kalonzo unless there is a big fall out between Uhuru and Kalonzo.
Remember the votes are in
-Nyanza
-Central
-Rift Valley
-Western
-Eastern
-Kenyan Diaspora (3 Million sure votes)

Dr. Barack Otieno Abonyo
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Florida A and M University
1415 Martin Luther King Dr.
Tallahassee Fl, 32304
Tel:850-561-2553
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