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Uganda: Museveni pay full treament cost for Uganda muscian who suffered bullet wounds

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City

PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has paid all expenses for singer Bebe Cool’s further treatment in the US, including medical fees; travel expenses and upkeep for his wife Zuena Kirema and their two children, the deputy spokesman for State House, Linda Nabusayi, has confirmed.

Reggae music artiste Moses Ssali, also known as Bebe Cool, and his two aides, were shot by a special Police constable in January this year between Oasis Shopping Mall and Centenary Park.

Bebe Cool (right), wife Zuena and children will fly to USA to treat the bullet injuries he suffered

Bebe Cool, who was shot in the legs, was hospitalised at Nsambya Hospital for three weeks, and upon discharge, he sought expertise overseas. He currently moves in a wheelchair or with the help of clutches.

Museveni visited him at the hospital and offered to pay his medical bills. The President is a longtime associate of his father, veteran politician Jaberi Bidandi Ssali, although he (Bidandi) defected from NRM to form his own political party

Yesterday, Bebe Cool said: “I wrote to the President informing him about the recommended treatment in the US , he responded to the full budget and I appreciate the offer very much.”

Although he did not disclose the exact amount he got from State House, sources told New Vision that the singer was given over $75,000 (sh165m) “I will not discuss the amount of money I was given in respect to His Excellency. I will keep it to myself,” he asserted.

The singer flies out next week to Boston, US, but he did not disclose the hospital he is going to.

He said Dr. Emmanuel Okello and Dr. Steven Muwazi from Nsambya Hospital were coordinating with medics in Boston to complete his treatment.

He says his right leg still swells and he still has numbness in all legs.

Bebe Cool revealed that his bill, including the wheelchair, clutches, checks-ups and treatment costs for his injured aides, currently stands at sh30m.

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KENYA: THE PM IS NOT ANYBODY`S POLITICAL HOSTAGE

Dear Sir/Madam,

I must confess that it is extremely difficult for me to comprehend the prodigious measure of infatuation some politicians have with the Prime Minister. Smarting under the humiliating referendum defeat a faction of the hitherto naysayers has now found a cooling effect in leveling their gratuitous gibes at the PM. For the umpteenth time, they have indicted him of cruelly flaunting his power, while treating those who delivered the premiership to him as peons.

With such sentiments, I now believe that theirs is a classic example of legislators who believe that by using their old and most favored method of blackmail, they can hold the PM as a political hostage in order for them to remain relevant in this very fast -shifting political landscape. Unbeknown to them, such intemperance is only helping to project the PM as the best among the pack. With promptitude born of political astuteness, he has called for reconciliation and national cohesion in the post referendum period while some legislators are still busy spoiling for a brawl.

To begin with, it is naive of these legislators to imagine that the PM can ride roughshod over ODMs Parliamentary Group (PG) resolutions. Raila`s opinions are not necessarily identical with those of the PG, even though he is its party leader. Like any other party member, the best the PM can do is to appeal to the PG to re-evaluate its decisions. It is therefore utter disrespect of the PM as well as the party’s PG for some legislators to insinuate that the PG is nothing more than the PMs errand boys.

Secondly, directing such flak at the PM clearly lends credence to the fact that their sustained opposition to the proposed constitution was just but surreptitiousness for the continuation of their efforts at undermining him.

Thirdly, notwithstanding my opposition to their exclusion from cabinet and CIOC, I dare say that these legislators must rest their case on the breast of honesty. They must not take advantage of the prevailing calls for reconciliation and national cohesion to start demanding for immediate amendments to the just ratified constitution. Like the American statesman Benjamin Franklin, I dare say that “if every legislator, in returning to his constituents, was to report the objections he has to the ratified constitution, and endeavor to gain partisans in support of the so called “contentious clauses”, they will definitely and completely prevent its being generally received, and thereby lose all the salutary effects and great advantages resulting from this constitution.”

Besides, if they so hanker to be included in the CIOC (as they expressly indicated in their Arboretum Luncheon), it is incumbent upon them to desist from their career of treachery and genuinely support the country’s overriding desire for the implementation of the ratified constitution. They must be ready to allow the gradual thawing of relations in their parties as well as in the government or honorably ship out. It only takes a politician who is completely unable to confront his or her own conscience to remain in a party or a government whose policies he or she vehemently abhors.

TOME FRANCIS,
BUMULA, http://twitter.com/tomefrancis

Kenya: For Lasting Legacy Raila must retire NOW

From: KENNEDY KORIR

Having just spearheaded the realization of the new Constitution together with his co-principal Kibaki, methinks that this is the right time for the Rt.Hon.Prime Minister to hang his gloves and completely retire from politics (not the Moi type retirement but the Mandela type)

For the following reasons;

* In 2012 Raila will be nearly 70 and the current age of progressive world leaders is 50 – 55

* His health is not favouring him

* Having fought for the 2ND liberation for more than 30 years he needs to leave a legacy, that yes I fought and here I leave you with a new Kenya, a new order.

* Should he contest the presidency in 2012 and fail (which he will most likely) that will be the end of him and that is what he will be remembered for – the man who contested the presidency 4 times and failed.

Now go ahead and lynch me

Kenya: Obama’s family dispute over the planed Memorial Hallis resolved

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Siaya Town.

IT took the intervention of the Kenya government and the UIS Ambassador to Kenya to intervene in President Barack Obama’s Kenyan family to resolve a serious misunderstanding and dispute over the site where the Obama Kogelo Community Cultural Center should be established.

The US President Barack Obama jnr has ancestral root in Kenya’s Nyanza Province where his father the late Barrack Hussein Obama a former government op econoic is buried at the ancestral home in Nyang’oma village, Kogelo in Siyadistrict.

The construction of the Kshs 100 million projects in honor of President Obama’ had stalled following serious family dispute over which land plot the Kogelo Community Cultural Center should be construction. The dispute had threatened to derail the project when the government moved in and suspended the construction work, which had already started with building of the foundation slab.

The dispute pitted a local businessman Mr Nicholas Owino Rajula, a retired professional accountant Mr Joshua Otieno and a resident magistrate Mr Patrick Olengo. Each one of the three had made an offer for free land site at Nyang’oma Kogelo village in Siaya after word went round that the government would like to establish a memorial hall in the area to serve as a monument in honor of President Obama, and also serve as a community cultural center and partly as a tourist attraction.

It was Mr Rajula who first came forward with the offer of a free land measuring four acres. This was followed by Mr Joshua Otieno who also offered a five acres piece of land and the last was Mr Patrick Olengo, who work as a magistrate in Vihiga district in Western Province. He too had made an offer of five acres piece of land parcel.

At the initial stage, the Kenya government through the ministry of National Heritage ad appointed a technical committee consisting of top officials from the relevant Ministries and local community to work out the final touches of the site. The government had asked for a piece of land parcel with the facilities and enough space for future expansion of the complex. The technical committee’s other assignment was to ensure the communication and accessibility of the site.

After its evaluation work, which the local community suspect had been manipulated by some people with vested economic interest, the committee settled on the piece of land offered by Mr Rajula. And a tender for the construction work was floated at the district level.

,And the interested building contractors were asked t submit their applications making their bidding, which they did . The tender was hurriedly awarded to a local contractor who immediately moved into the site and started the work. All this was done without the consent nor consent or consultation with the Obama family.

With the Obama family itself there was a sharp differences between the88 year old Mama Sarah Obama,the step grandmother of the US President Barack Obama and the President’s step brother Mr Malik Abong’s, who is the late Barack Obama Snr eldest son. Abong’o fronted for Mr Joshua Otieno, while Mama Sarah Obama, who is the de facto head of the Obama family had settled on the land which was offered by Mr Patrick Olengo. She insisted that Mr Olengo’s offer meant a good gesture to the family which had raised him while he was a young man.

The dispute later boiled up and even some members of the Kogelo community had moved to court and filed an injunction stopping the construction work. The Obama family made it publicly clear, that it would have nothing to do with the complex and that the project’s name should be change from Obama Kogelo Community Cultural Center to simply read that Kogelo Community Cultural Center with the omission of the Obama’s family name.

But on Thursday, the Minister for National Heritage William Ole Ntimama in the company of the US Ambassador to Kenya William Reneberger made an abrupt and impromptu tour of the Kogelo Nyang’oma village and hastily held a reconciliation meeting at Nyang’oma Primary School. The Minister supported Mama Sarah Obama’s stand on the project saying that she was the de facto head of the Obama family, therefore her views must be entertained on any important project that touches the Obama family name. Most of the speakers at the meeting were in total support of Mama Sarah Obama arguing that her opinion and views were so important as he is the she was the head of the family.

Malik had told the gathering that Mr Joshua Otieno’s land was the most suitable as it was located next to Nang’oma market and could be easily access. Other sources blamed the Provincial Administration for meddling in the project and for openly favoring one of the land donors.

Also present during the discussions was Dr. Rita Auma, Barack Obama Snr eldest daughter who had also accompanied the team from Nairobi.

It was immediately realized that K sh 7 million, which was part of the Kshs 8 million initially released by the Heritage Ministry had already been spent on a shoddy foundation slab constructed on the site which is subject to heated dispute. The Minister added that he was not convinced that Kshs 7 milion had already been spent on that shoddy structure. “It appears that some grass root leaders were devolving corruption to the grass root when the government and donors were investing in checks”.

The US Envoy said that the election of President Obama in the United States has strengthened the diplomatic ties between Kenya and America. “And as America we will try to bring in tourists and visitors to this region.

Immediately soon after President Obama won the US Presidency, hitherto sleep and dusty Nyang’oma Kogelo village shoot into world class fame with thousands of foreign and local visitors began showing up. The government also sent a delegation of the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife led by the Minister Najib Balala who announced that Kogelo Nyang’oma village would soon be the most attractive tourist destination in Western Kenya and that the government would support the establishment of a tourist center honoring the birth place of President Obama’s late father.

Balala said the government would revive the forty year old run-down Western Kenya Tourist circuit, which has remained I the drawing board ever since it was proclaimed in 1967.

And soon after Balala’s team, followed by the entire team of the top officials from the Ministry of National Heritage led by the Minister William Ole Ntimama who made an impromptu announcement about the project and initially released Kshs 10 for the construction work on the project to start.

The Minister also announced the upgrading of the road leading to Nyang’oma Kogelo Market from either Siaya or Ndori . Water and electricity supplies followed in earnest and Nyang’oma Market was soon upgraded to a business hub in the region followed by a great influx of visitors who included foreign dignitaries. Batteries of foreign and local journalists thronged the village in search of news.

It is suspected that some unscrupulous business people immediately schemes for a kill and how to collaboration with the government official for the purpose of having a cut and making good of the forthcoming Kshs 100 million promised by he government for the complex and this became the source of discontent.

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KENYA: COALITION GOVERNMENT IS A HELL!!

From: MOSES OPADO

Jokanyanam,Nyikwa Ramogi Ajwang’!

As grown up people of Kenya we have read katiba and we are going to vote with majority of Kenyans we shall vote yes!In coalition government the big boss is wabunge themselves but the people they have chosen have decided to steal in public coffer in the name of constitution making as government project.We feel that they shall use billions of Kenya shillings to wash wanjiko with nyama choma and tusker beer and this is corruption. Wanjiko,Atito and Nyekesa should have been left alone to decide!Yesterday,the principals were in Province which is known to the poorest on earth but they didn’t even speak or offer a real future for they consider you too poor beyond repair.These guys are not good for nyanza. Go to Rwanda and see with your own eyes that Paul has made her a better place for both hutu and tusi. Both paths and roads are clean nyarwanda has clean tap waters to drink,true school for their children they have ids and both women and men are jobing. Kibaki promise to teach you the things you already know in the name of ujinga! even after election this he can do in uthaya!

Do these leaders know that we have even bad nights when we dream. Does Raila imagine how scared we were to have learn his seventh death and if he is alive it’s our prayers that were answered.

The modern world is built by sick men and women. Luo are truly more ashamed of themselves with both Raila and Obama at the helm! These leaders are no good for nyanza our children are abandoning studies now than before, divorce which was not in our culture is now a game our beloved one are going men don’t love themselves things falls apart in our community than ever something must be done! Luo are now burying their beloved one in the city cementer?

Luo abroad are lonely they are ashamed to be a leader with a hole in their pockets

We are guilty as if OBAMA is Bin Laden and Raila is Mungiki leader. If Kenya are telling us of how they feel just for Obama so do luo with both Obama and Raila?

When a tree of democracy wilt there comes a son of a woman ready to pour his blood!

We did stands millions of dreams but truly our dreams have turn nightmare!We must be frank and tell our leaders that they have let us down. Lake Victoria is drying with out odm cruise to offer jobs and make American dreams.How could we imagine that with this great lake with sweets water and two great leaders like this my own people can be the poorest on planet.Fourth august will be Barack’s birthday and we wish him well and we shall vote yes together as one!But We ask state to borrow us six ships!of which two should be for tourist use around lake Victoria,two Mobil hospital and two navy or coast guards but all of the should with over two thousand passengers capacity we are not asking for free we shall pay back!

Luo’s must stop begging sweets,cigarettes,alcohol but true jobs! Luo should join Muslim religion for the churches have been bribed to stand against the new law!

Our leaders have done nothing good for the community worth remembered they are only good at pointing fingers to other leader enriching their communities and this is pure jealousy and this will take us no where!Our leaders are making us to be people against the Rich. Nyikwanyarnam! We love to be Rich.We want God to bless Nyanza with leaders ready to relieves us to richness freedom not telling us to hate a rich person. We are fed up of dragged to peoples well being we want just to be ourselves;We are fed up of harufu we want real things; we are fed up of cinema we truth in Jesus name! The church has enslaved you taxed you and finish you in the name of poverty n ow that they know that the new want them to declare how much they can robe the poor and be taxed the y are using home made bomb to kill you!

uongo mbaya if think that munandi with come to make kisumu abetter place forget just that! Kisumu ni Dalas!

if you know a man that bought your land with corrupt money so that you pay your son school fees at the end there was no examination for your child please tell him to quit the land because he is corrupt argent sent to steal your life!if bank is borrowing money to push you to alcohol or to be against your family without your concept this is corruption in the name poverty! Jaramogi refused land right because because the nyanza land belongs to God and our God is our beloved family!

A luo must be a land banker not a land seller. The mungiki with banks with loose cash to push people in their religions is only good today because we have no leaders but let me assure that its a time bomb tomorrow when shall got leader instead of leting them to govern you shall waist their times in preaching peace among you!

Our leaders today are in their pockets telling you that if you need loan go iniquity bank the money your which has been stolen in one way or another public coffers Golden- gerg, Maize scandals, trillion etc the loose are Luo and the winner are Kenyans. Fathers is sick with ukimiat home he has three mama with babies and seven children in bogus high schools a loan in iniquity its calculated that the land must go!Iniquity is a heaven gift to help at such as situations but with the children sit their exams that is but another question for Uhuru will send paper before examination to make the luo boys feel guilty that the papers they saw and they stands disquisitions for their own making when the real culprit is the minister of finance??? And is riding in a private jet! The education which was a luo pride has been drug and raped beyond repair Prof Sara Obama can witness!

How will anew constitution change our life if corruption keeps change the name?Even our strong leaders support the new form of virus. Pushing luos to shall with a true feeling that is it!!

–opado

USA: Tr : Will you sign Barack’s birthday card, with me?

Forwarded by: MOSES OPADO

From: Michelle Obama info@barackobama.com

Friend —

Every year, our family tries to come up with a fun way to wish Barack a happy birthday.

And this August 4th, when he turns 49, I have something new in mind.

This has been a big — and hectic — year for him. After signing the Affordable Care Act and Wall Street reform into law — and completing his first year as president — I think it’s safe to say we will remember it for a long time.

And I know full well how much he credits this movement, and the work of supporters like you, for the change that we’ve accomplished.

So I’m putting together a birthday card that I would like you to sign. Together with other Organizing for America supporters — and me, Malia, Sasha, and Bo — we’ll wish him a happy birthday and let him know that we’re ready to take on the year ahead alongside him.

Will you wish Barack a happy birthday with me?

This year also brought a lot of surprises — some good and some bad.

Supporters like you have helped him make the best of it — by contacting Congress to help push stalled legislation forward, by re-engaging supporters in the political process, by giving back with service projects across the country, and so much more.

And while we can’t know what the coming year will bring, all of us, working together, will continue pushing forward for change.

Will you help make this a memorable birthday for Barack and wish him a happy 49th?

http://my.barackobama.com/birthday

Thanks so much,

Michelle Obama

East Africa: Brief correction about Luo family tree and lineage, and migration from Sudan to Kenya

From: Leo Odera Omolo

THE LUO FAMILY TREE LINEAGE FROM NUBA HIILS TO WAU STATE SOUTHERN SUDAN, UGANDA TO KENYA AND TANZANIA.

I have been reading a lot of concocted stories about the Luo family tree lineage by one Ajos Wuod Atiga Nyar-Ocholla., and although I am not disagreement with him, I should like to put forward the following corrections.

We start from Wau Province now one of the states in Southern Sudan.

There was a serious outbreak of anthrax {Opere} which whipped out the entire livestock that were owned by the Lwos {Luo}. Following this incident, which experts says took place around 1300 the community resorted to fishing along the River Nile for survival. And this is how it earned the derogatory names Jo-Oluo-Aora ( Meaning Luos}.

Previous the Lwo group had briefly occupied Nuba Hills, which are located North of Khartoum, the present of the Nubians {Wanubi},small community of Negroes believed to be the closest cousins of the Lwo Speaking groups. This the first stop after Egypt, a country which the group had conquered and ruled for some times.

The Chieftain at the material time was Sinakuru.He is the father of Podho{1} who in turn fathered Ringruok,who is the father of Owat,and Owat is the father of Twaifo, the of Jok {1}.Jok [1} fathered a son called Nayo,and it was Nayo fathered Jok {11} who is the father of Ramogi [1}.

Rampgi {1} had two sons Aruwa and Podho{2}.

Aruwa and Podho were involved in a serious dispute after Podho speared an elephant to scare away a herds of elephants which were destroying the family farm of sorghum. Aruwa is reported to have insisted in getting back his very spear, though he knew that the animal had escaped with the spear sticking on its body to the thick forest and the spear was irretrievable and the issue was near impossible.

The two brothers disagreed and got separated each choosing and following his own path. Podho chose to move eastwards, while Aruwa move westward.

Today the descendants of Aruwa are the varius community and tribes scattered all over Africa, most of them have settled In Centra and West Africa. They include the communities like the Acholis, Gang. Chopi, Aluru, Langi {Lang’o}Kwa. Lughbuara, Madi, Kuku, Mondo, Lukoya,Lubira, Yom. Others are Siluk and Dinka and Nuer.

The descendants of Aruwa are scattered all over Africa, though the majority lives in Southern Sudan, Uganda and Central African Republic. But few of these people could be traced in Chad, Cameroun, Ghana and Nigeria.

After the two disagreed and separated, Podho who moved eastwards got several sons who included Ramogi[2} Lang’ni, Omia, Okombo, Didandand Muwiru.

Ramogi {2} had two sons, Nyaluo and Ramogi{3} who is commonly known as Ramogi Ajuwanbg”. He earned the extra name Ajuwang’ because his father Ramogi {2} died while he was still in his mother’s womb.

Nyaluo fathered Omolo {1}who is the father of Ochielo and Ochiel {Ochiel} had two sons Ragem{Gem} and Migenya {Ugenya}. And Migenya became the father of Anam Lwanda, Omolo [2}, Gor, Deje, Waljack {Kager}, Nyamwot, Rachiewo and Nyiner.

The Southern Luo got scattered while they were travelling eastwards. Some of their people lost their way while travelling through Uganda and got lost and melted into some other tribes in that country..The Ugenya and Jok group settled in a place called Band in Busoga, while Owiny, Muwiru and Omolo group came through Tororo and Mt Elgon.

It was Ramogi [3} or Ramogi Ajuwang” who arrived in Kenya and temporarily settled and built a home in a place called Ligala in Bunyala.The place is still called by that name t-date. He then crossed Rwambwa and Yala Swamp to Got Ramogi in what is the presently called Yimbo-Kadimo.

When Ramogi Ajuwang’ reached Got Ramogi he had his eldest son Jok [3} And Jok got a son there who was called Imbo.

Imbo had nine sons, namely Mumbo, Dimu {Dimo}, Nyinek, Iro, Magak, Nyiywen, Nyikal. Rado and Julu.

Mumbo is the father of Muljwok, and Uyawa and Muljwo is the father of Alego, Chwanya, and Omia.

IT WAS Alego who the first to moved eastwards from Got Ramogi’s ancestral home. He crossed River Yala and settled in a place called Nyandiwa .Here Alego faced the stiffest resistance from some concocted smaller Bantu tribes which had sworn not to allow the Joka=Owiny and Joka-Ramogi to set foot in this territor, but Alego had somehow superior force which overcome the Kombe Kombe group as they were called then. These are the people who run across River Yala and settled in Yimbo and form parts of the 54 sub-tribes living in Yimbo today.But they were later overturned and conquered by the Domo, Owil, Nyiywen and Wareje group which were part of Joka-Owiny.

It is arguably that nearly all the Luo sub-clans living in Nyanza might have settled in Alegoi before moving to their present land.

I am kindly requesting your historian Ajos Wuod Atiga Nyar-Ocholla to do some home work and studies. He could either endorse my version or dispute these historical facts and open up public debate.

I could go further, but let me pen off here and allow him time to respond. Although agreed with him on many other facts, but most of his facts stands to be corrected and I should like to encourage him to go ahead and do much serious research before posting some stories to the website or compare notes with other writers.

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Kenya: Prince Henry Gichaba conceedes the daft has passed!!!!

From: otieno sungu

The YES wave continues to grow and many NO Generals are seeing the light, Mobbi Henry Gichaba, the renowned writer currently residing somewhere in the alleys of Shelby, North Carolina, who has been a fierce critic of the draft document has also seen the luminous GREEN light and is encouraging the few Generals still holding on to NO to surrender and let the daft KATIBA pass. In the meantime, he urges such Generals to negotiate terms that are suitable for ending the draft KATIBA wars through initiating negotiations with the YES Generals on how to marshal troops from both sides for the post referendum amendments where the draft KATIBA may not have captured adequately the aspirations of Kenyans.

This changing of heart from Prince Mobbi Gichaba, a great scholar, is a welcome development after Generals of the NO camp such as John Michuki,Elijah Kombo, Agostino Neto, Jamleck Kamau, Cardinal John Njue and Okiya Omtatah begun their tilt towards the YES camp. In essence, following the statement by church leaders yesterday, focus should now shift to amendments given the KATIBA will pass with a wide margin and there is no point polarising the country any further.

Let the diehard anti reformists such as Moi, Gideon, Ruto and Jirongo hang on to their own fights which have nothing to do with reforming and transforming our constitution and institutions but personal selfish interests.

Welcome home to the GREEN REVOLUTION Prince Mobbi.

Otieno Sungu

Kenya: Ndugu Musau; Press Statement: Muungano wa Katiba Kombozi

from: odhiambo okecth

I hear you. We hear you.

However, we are not focusing on Prince Okiya. We are focusing on his antics which if left unchecked, might convince some people that he is right.

It is like sweeping the house. You do not stop sweeping because you swept yesterday.

We must sweep the house any moment Okiya steps on it with his dirty shoes…hahahahaha

But he is my friend, only that his shoes are dirty. He might leave some ugly smudge on the floor.

Oto
Voting Green

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From: steve musau

Great Kenyans and all those who know why, we, Kenyans struggled for a better Kenya, through a new constitution, why have we opted to make OOO a subject matter on this really.

Can we make the new constitution and how we get our attention and focus, reactionaries and reactions have never solved problems. Lets focus and organise on how we get the YES votes for a new constitution, not keep on agonising why and what OOO and others on the NO side are busy doing. They are drawing attention of Kenyans to sideshows.

May we mobilise and organise for change, for that is the struggle, NOT OOO, at least for now.

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From: Joseph Lister Nyaringo

You are right OT. Ndugu Omtata has totally forgotten why he tied himself with a chain at the gates of Vigilance House. Its sad that he has taken himself back to the same spot. How could one face the circumcisor’ s knife twice? Sungu, OK and other brothers and sisters in Kenya, I shudder because, i feel that Omtata has decided to go swimming in a pool inhabited with dangerous reptiles. Bwana Okoiti, run!

While it may be hard to reverse your decision of which we sensed was coming, please tell Kenyans the reality (truth) about the proposed law. Otherwise, trying to peddle lies won’t change the minds of the Kenyan majority who have wholeheartedly decided to vote yes for the proposed constitution. The future for Kenya is to vote yes.

To vote no, is to follow the angels of doom, lies, materialism, greed, corruption, cronyism, dictatorship, violence, tribalism, egocentricity, strife, hate, and opportunism.

re: Okiya Omtatah

from: odhiambo okecth
odhiambo okecth Comrade Tom Kagwe has made my day. If I were Prince Okiya, I would go silently, pray to my God to make me also meet with the light on my way to…is it Busia? Remember what Saul saw?

He became Paul, not the Octopus, but the agent of change and he helped convert so many people into the YES Team.

I would then come back and apologize to the Brethren who I have persecuted in during the time I was under the evil spell. I would urge them to move with me to the Promised Land and come 4th August, we would be crossing River Jordan together with shouts of joy.

Prince Saul Okiya, how I wished you met your Damascus and became Paul Okiya, not Paul the Octopus…

Oto
Having been amongst the first YES Converts.

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From: Millicent Odhiambo

Says who????????

Millicent Odhiambo,
Executive Officer,
Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association
Moi Avenue & Agakhan Road,
P.O. Box 99596(80107),Mombasa,Kenya
Phone : +254.(41) 2225428 |
Mobile: +254. 722475796
Email:modhiambos@yahoo.com / mcta@africaonline.co.ke.
Website: www.kenyacoast.net
THE VOICE OF AUTHORITY FOR KENYA COAST TOURISM

“Look not mournfully into the past, it comes not back again.Wisely improve the present, it is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart.” — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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From: Okiya Omtatah Okoiti

Ndugu Tom,

Thanks for your interesting critique.

I am not fighting to defeat the PCK at the Referendum. If that was the case I would not be in court. All I am saying is that that is not the document anticipated by the existing laws in Kenya.

Further, I seek not a fundamentalist secular state since any form of fundamentalism is anathema to democracy. What I seek is a religiously neutral state that is not hostile to religion, ensures the separation of State and religion, and treats all religions equally – something that we had achieved in all the earlier drafts, including the Harmonised Draft.

God bless.

Omtatah

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From: Tom Kagwe

Omtatah,

I have flipped through what you raise. I cannot have read all articles in one sitting. But I am asking only one question: when you fight to defeat the PCK at the referendum, do you gain anything? What? I have serious problems (on presidential qualification (running both as MP and president) or current judiciary vetting for more than one year for example) but that does not give me a NO vote simple because those problems are not significant to the cause we have stood for. I see your articles about Kadhis courts, abortion, intentional law, etc: these are insignificant. Period.

Second, I agree with you about vetting of judges by parliament is an issue. But the JSC is independent (171) and functional (172) and respects articles 10, 250, and others, it is likely to have a BETTER vetting process than through people’s representatives, who seldom give us wise people. So what actually is your beef??? Should it be just parliament?

I see you say you want a secular state, in one of the articles, but still insists that “The new Constitution must ensure that the strict separation of State and religion does not contain loopholes the likes of KHRC will exploit to discredit religion as a source of public values, or to exclude religious believers and religious reasons from democratic deliberation.” We as KHRC have not stated religion is not a source of values: we have only stated that religion is not ALL values and NO one should be the monopoly of ALL VALUES. Second, most constitutions written in Europe and Africa are Judeo-Christian. It seems that you want to have you cake and eat it. KENYANS, including you, are incapable of accommodating or even writing a secular draft. I know how one looks like, and Kenyans cannot live with that.

I can see though, with respect, you know why you want to vote NO unlike other people in the NO camp. But is I still insist; the arguments in the NO camp are unsustainable to stop this quest: show me something serious and I will vote otherwise. For the moment, nothing much has been said to deride substantial issues that Kenyans have sought for: for decades.

Wish you well, and remember we are still one NATION whether YES or NO wins. LET ME DARE YOU: if YES wins, will you revolt to the new law? Or seek to improve it?

Your guess is as good as mine.

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Nigeria: BUSY WAITING TO DIE

By

NAIWU OSAHON

I have a story I have been trying not to tell for a long time. I don’t know why I have been keeping it to myself really. May be I have never had anyone to tell the story, but it had been nagging me all the same. Now I feel I must do something about it, tell someone, anyone, in the hope of a break in my unending painful infliction.

I have long lost hope of ever making it. You know what life is like for anyone, for a man, a poor Blackman, a semi illiterate.

Are you listening? It appears you are, so I am going to take you into confidence. I can feel you are warming up to me already. Oh you have feelings, we are friends, and that is good.

As you already know, I was born some 40 years ago in a village called Osemene deep in the woods of Ngazi. There were eleven children in the family and I was the fifth child. Three brothers and a sister were older than me and a brother and five sisters came after me. My father, an illiterate pagan farmer, died when his youngest child was three and the image she has of him, she constructed from recollections of our shabby squalid upbringing.

Our Uncle who inherited us had at the time, 15 children by four wives. He was not scared, however, by the addition of 14 of us including my father’s three wives. He put us to work on his farms as soon as we could walk unaided and so I spent my early life digging, planting, harvesting or hunting. I did not know much about schools until I was sixteen when many would consider me too old to start school.

Of my three senior brothers, the oldest learnt the carpentry trade as an apprentice; his immediate junior, completed secondary school education, and the third, graduated from a university where he studied law. They were both helped with the payment of their school fees from the severely depleted resources of our Uncle. As soon as our lawyer brother came into a bit of money, he decided to send me and the other siblings to school. I did not let him down despite my age, but I had to drop out in secondary three when increased family responsibilities began to suffocate him.

Immediately after dropping out of school, I took up employment as a shop assistant to a relation. The pay was poor, N1,800 a month, but it was some contribution to the fast dwindling fortune of my brother. I had by then lost all ambition of ever becoming the first doctor from our village. In fact, I had grown into a tall handsome man of 24 and women were beginning to notice me. Needless to say, I was a little reckless as a lover and, of course, I was done unto too by many older, more experienced women. In all, I got a child to the bargain, or at least, I was aware of one, although his mother soon poisoned his mind against me. They say that blood is thicker than water. I am sure he would come to his poor helpless father some day, because I love him very much.

I have been through a lot of pain since those early unpromising years. Nothing has changed even now. The sum total of my life has remained the same, one long boring succession of desolation. I have over the years, hopped from one lowly job to another and today, at age 40, I am still chasing after an empty, God-for-saken existence. I have tried several times to break out only to get more hurt and frustrated.

Now at last, I have a labourer’s job I have kept for nearly nine months. The longest I have been on any job, despite the frequent threats of dismissal. “These are hard times for business,” my bosses would often say, but they keep their jobs while we lose ours.

I work in Apapa and live on its outskirts, in the heart of the sin city called Ajegunle (or Aje-jungle, to the initiated). Don’t ask me about Ajegunle. It has a mystery all of its own. I know this much though. It is the most neglected, most squalid, most unkempt, most unplanned conglomerate of shanties this side of the universe and the natives have past caring. Anything you fancy you can get from fresh human skulls to shit meal from low-down scavenging in dump sites for survival.

I have a room in a crowded wooden shack at one end of the only road. A bumpy, twisting, uncared for death trap of a road, congested 24 hours a day with juju men, tricksters, Seven-day Adventists, Jehovah witnesses and other hustling miracle pastors, punks, labourers, drug peddlers, cyclists and molues, (the later being the jargon for public pick-up vans). The molues are forever in a mad rush to get to nowhere in particular. The destitutes appear to have all day and all night. Everyone is busy waiting to die.

I have a small drab cell for a room. I have to keep moving my wooden bunk about, to dodge the sun and the rains. I used to share the room with a mate, until he was dispatched recently by a firing squad for his part in a wages grab. My playmates now are mostly flies, ants, rats, cockroaches, mosquitoes, lizards and snakes. I don’t know why they put up with me really. My blood must be poison to them now for the muck I have been eating.

On the wall, to the left hand-side of the room, there is a mirror, a small mirror, my significant inheritance from my dead mother. She was very attached to the mirror. She believed it had magic power to attract fortunes to its possessor. It had been in my family for several generations. Do you still wonder why we have always been poor in my family? At my mum’s dying bedside, I swore reluctantly to continue the tradition of keeping the mirror in the family. But often recently, I have hoped that someone would smash it up for me since I have been too chicken to tempt fate.

Dangling from the roof by the door is a tiny juju gourd given to me by my stepfather before his death about ten years ago. I am supposed to sacrifice a fowl to the gods every so often and I have not done so for years as you can well understand. Every time the juju gourd sways, I fear the gods are rebelling, my ancestors are turning in their graves, but it may have been the wind.

My landlord charges N1,000 a month for my crawl. It has no window. I rely on the rusty perforated zinc roof for ventilation. The door to the room also leads on to the main road. I cook, eat and sleep in the room and considering my destitute situation, it is not altogether uncomfortable but for the permanent traffic noise outside. It is like living in a shallow bunker under a busy motor way and it is so damn irritating at times.

Every work day, I have to be up as early as 5 00 a.m to get to work for 6.30 a.m. Occasionally, I don’t make it and I get a warning or a cut in pay, depending on how late I have been. We close at 5.30 p.m but I don’t get home until 7.30 – 8.30 p.m most evenings. I am usually so tired when I get home, I drink gari (made from cassava) for supper instead of a cooked meal. Talking about meals, it is often eba (a little more filling cassava meal) with soup revived to last a week by the constant addition of water.

After meals, I sometimes sit outside my room to experience the speeding and hooting traffic. Normally, it is like the entire public transport system in Lagos has been diverted to Ajegunle.

When I eventually go to bed, I tune the radio up loud to try to combat the traffic noise. Now, I cannot sleep anywhere without a radio blaring.

Well yes, I have a radio. I stole it from my junior brother. He appears to be doing fairly well as a N7,500 (or $150) a month clerk in one of the ministries. He visited me about two years ago after some twelve years separation and he brought the radio along with him. One evening he was out for a walk, I took the radio to hide with a neighbour. I let my brother return home ahead of me to meet a battered door, suggesting that thieves had visited our room in our absence. Of course, only his radio was missing. He left in annoyance that night, swearing never to visit his brother again in Ajegunle.

Sunday is my favourite day of the week. Generally I go to church in the mornings and visit friends or wine palours in the evenings to hustle for free drinks. Clerks are often easy preys on such occasions especially if there is a woman to impress.

Do you know there are clerks on N7,500 a month who have houses? I know a chap living in Surulere who has three houses of four flats each. Well, I have heard about corruption and so on, but this chap is definitely on N7,500 a month. He works in a government ministry and goes to church regularly. Of course, he is a functionary with access to public funds, and he is not poor on N7,500 a month.

I earn less than a N150 (or $1) a day and it works out at roughly N5,000 (or $50) a month if I am not fined for lateness or absenteeism. I pay my landlord N1,000 a month for my leaking hell hole. I am still looking for a roommate to replace my late friend.

I spend an average of N1,800 a month on transportation at the rate of N60 for a normal day return journey. I skip lunch at work most days so as not to spend more than N850 a month at N50 a plate of some shit food not fit for a dog. What is left of my wage, I spend at the rate of N375 a week as follows: Soup N150 (including N50 meat); Gari N50; Plantain (one, of N20); Rice N80; Soap N5; Smoke N20; Vicky, N30 (to help occasionally with domestic chores). The law N20 (to guide against molestation).

Vicky has been extremely generous at times, by donating extra time and labour beyond expectation. She refuses to marry me, however, because as she often puts it, I am too wretched.

But wretched people are entitled to some happiness too, aren’t they? We have as much right to this land as the leaders who have selfishly appropriated our commonweal to themselves, but who will give us the chance? There are thousands of people in this country with lots of money for being relatives of our leaders. There are hundreds of millionaires from being awarded contracts not performed, or for idling around corridors of power. I see more and more new cars gliding past on the highways daily. There are new beautiful expensive looking houses everywhere. Obviously, people build them, and people live in them, people who can afford to live in style for doing nothing.

It is a funny country we live in. A few have so much and the rest nothing at all. A few weeks ago, I picked up a dirty rumpled dated newspaper from a dustbin and the first headline I saw, was about Nigeria having over five hundred billion Naira in circulation in one month. Do you know how much of that money I had in my pocket at the time, just a rumpled and dirty N5 note? That was all the money I had in the world, and it was still five days to pay day.

I do not know a lot of arithmetic but five hundred billion Naira for a population of 140 million. I am not even asking for my fair share but surely, am I not entitled to more than N5,000 a month?

I have sometimes toyed with the idea of setting up a business but how does one go about setting up a business? Can you imagine me, a jejune pauper, walking into a bank and asking for a loan? What would I be offering for security, my rags?

Don’t get me wrong. I have considered banks in my idle moments. I have thought of tunnels to connect my room with bank volts. In fact, I have dug such tunnels on a number of occasions only to wake up each time from a dream to find I was still poor.

Why I bother to work I don’t know. Politics sometimes fascinates me. They don’t need special education, do they? Those politicians I mean. Our National Assembly members regularly steal and divert public money into their private accounts in Switzerland. They go on regular overseas tours to transact their private businesses and by accident look in at the United Nations to take instructions on our behalf.

United Nations, that is a big laugh. That is where the elite world is supposed to meet to trash out what to do with the rest of mankind. That is where the big powers hold the whip. Who says might is not right? The United Nation’s library must be full now of empty resolutions on Africa’s endless tribal and alien religious wars. Europe toys with the lives of millions of dissipated Africans in their midst, and America breaks international embargo to prove their might.

Nigeria can’t even produce its own weapons. Some paper tiger. Whites dominate us here and in their countries. They will continue to do just that as long as we continue to have selfish and unimaginative leaders, and wrong national priorities.

I don’t know of any white man who is as poor as I am in Nigeria. That is the honest truth. I have seen so many of them. They all have cars and live in elegant houses. No white man lives in Ajegunle that’s for sure. I know that they live in Apapa. Ikoyi and use several servants.

I applied to work for one once. He took a good look at me and nearly spat on me. I wasn’t smart enough. To think his allowance on his dog could pay my wages ten-fold. In fact, he had two dogs. There were himself, his wife, a daughter of three, and the two dogs, and they lived in a huge house of five bedrooms. His take home pay and allowances amount to twice what he pays 130 Nigerians working under him in the factory.

They come all the way from some paradise countries obviously, so we give them more of what they are already used to. Life must be very good for the white man. He dominates all animals on God’s earth, including black men and their progenies.

It reminds me of the giant bees that stung a man to death up on the hills of Jos some while back. Who says that bees are not sensible? They appear more patriotic than we are. Bees have their rules and no one comes from outside their kind to dominate them. With such bees, who needs an army? We could silence racists in our midst today by releasing a few thousands of our soldier bees in their midst. Power to the people, sorry power to the bees, Nigerian giant bees.

I wish I could turn into a bee or even a scorpion to sting our crooked leaders to death. All of them, just as Rawlings did, not too long ago in one swoop in Ghana, to clear the way for the reasonably wholesome society they now enjoy. In fact, I wish I could turn into anything but human. I know someone who was turned into a lizard for taking his neighbour’s wife. My lizard friend was, before his mishap, a journalist with a state newspaper. All effort to convert him to his former self was in vain. He appeared content to remain a lizard. Life of a lizard must be very satisfying. Other than the occasional menace of mammals, Lizards have little worries and hardly any responsibilities. They don’t need buses, clothes or women, and do not need to be ruled by dishonest politicians. Is it any wonder that our journalist friend preferred to remain in his lizard bliss? Yes, we lost him to the lizards but I envy his freedom from human needs and our heartless leadership.

Not long ago, I was awake to a radio debate on Nigerian leadership. It wasn’t the first time I had heard people discussing the ills of our society. It had been going on every day of my 40 years sojourn on earth, but I felt on that occasion that we ought to stop talking and start doing something. Perhaps a revolution of sorts, where the rejects in society overturn the ruling class by force of arms or whatever.

A governor buys billions of naira shares for his state while in office and as soon as he leaves office, loots the entire fund plus profits. The President appoints his son as the shadow oil minister to supervise the oil account as a family purse; the second in command privatizes Nigeria incorporated to himself and trades with funds in his charge for personal gains; the President of the Senate steals N55m from a poor innocent ministerial nominee up for Senate screening; the National Assembly members pay themselves over N30 million a month for assembling for a few hours a week to brawl and bicker like illiterate savages and the Speaker pockets billions of naira on transportation and exchanges blows with whistle blowers before sacking them from the House. So much greed, so much power in the hands of a thief, in our infantile political jungle. Who voted for these criminals in the first place?

Every day, I pray to God to give me a chance to live. I wonder if there is God. I am sure those rich people do not pray as hard as I do. Perhaps, I ought to have been praying to the devil. Devils organize happenings don’t they? Don’t believe all that crap they tell you about reward being in heaven. Why are pastors having their own here? I want mine here as is the case with all our religious leaders and our rogues in government.

I was involved in the hold-up on Ikorodu Road last week. Mr. Kadiri’s death was all a mistake really. We didn’t mean to hurt anyone but Mr. Kadiri wouldn’t surrender easily and in the ensuing scuffle, the gun I was holding went off. He died immediately. I was so frightened at first but I soon got over it. It was my first big job and we made N370k on Mr. Kadiri’s Peugeot.

My share was a clean N75k. I bought some clothes, an iron bed and a fan from the money. I have now given up the labourer’s work to devote all my energy and time on my new and apparently lucrative job. I have made enough money from previous hold-ups to buy a television set. I am living well now, and my neighbours are beginning to notice.

Vicky now wants to marry me. She packed in two weeks ago. She shadows me everywhere like a tigress watching over her cub. She knows how I make my money. In fact, she was with the Police all night yesterday answering questions about my whereabouts. I am a suspect you see. Those clever little men in uniform traced a button found at the scene of the murder to a blood-stained shirt without a (similar) button found in my room. I was tipped off about the impending police raid and wasn’t caught but they took Vicky. Now my pictures are in all the newspapers. The police claim that I might be able to help them in their enquiries.

Vicky I understand, was severely tortured yesterday night for refusing to give my hideout away. She was released this morning and she immediately passed the information on to me.

I have begun to grow a beard. I reckon if I can remain in captivity for a week my disguise would grow wild enough to fool the police. There is one big job planned for early next week and I don’t want to get caught before then. I think we would pull the job off neatly. Every detail has been carefully rehearsed over and over again. I would retire after the job. A lot of money is involved. Nearly two million Naira out of which I get a third.

I would migrate with Vicky and the money to the Niger to begin life afresh. Open a small shop or a food center. The food center idea titillates me more. A chance to make up for the food I have missed in thirty-six years.

I dreamt this morning that I was tied up with three others to face a firing squad. We were surrounded by thousands of people (men, women and children) surging forward, jeering, booing, crying for blood.

By the time the bullets were finally deposited in my chest and stomach, I was ready. I died still wearing my grin of innocence, admonishing the state for being so impatient and making such a mistake. All I wanted was a small slice out of life and I nearly made it.

Two days before the planned two million Naira wages hold-up, I was, with three others, aligned before the arms robbery tribunal, being condemned to die by a firing squad.

NAIWU OSAHON, Hon. Khu Mkuu (Leader) World Pan-African Movement); Ameer Spiritual (Spiritual Prince) of the African race; MSc. (Salford); Dip.M.S; G.I.P.M; Dip.I.A (Liv.); D. Inst. M; G. Inst. M; G.I.W.M; A.M.N.I.M. Poet, Author of the magnum opus: ‘The end of knowledge’. One of the world’s leading authors of children’s books; Awarded; key to the city of Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Honourary Councilmanship, Memphis City Council; Honourary Citizenship, County of Shelby; Honourary Commissionership, County of Shelby, Tennessee; and a silver shield trophy by Morehouse College, USA, for activities to unite and uplift the African race.

Naiwu Osahon, renowned author, philosopher of science, mystique, leader of the world Pan-African Movement.

USA: Change For Better Life is Possible….Yes We Can….Yes, We Will……

Folks,

August 4th is President Obama’s birthday, what a coincidence to the people of Kenya as it lines up with the Referendum Day.

Let us Celebrate Big Time and Thank God for His Wonderful Goodness and Mercy.

Show Love for President Obama by Voting “YES”. He is Our Pride People !

Cheers !

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

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For People in the Diaspora, the ‘New African American Migrants’

We call on ALL who support President Obama to take action.

On August 4th, the President’s birthday, we ask those who support him to wear any campaign item from the Presidential election as a demonstration of our ongoing support. Bring out your old campaign paraphernalia.

If you don’t have caps, buttons or tee shirts, wear a red, white, and blue tri-color ribbon or clothing on August 4th. If nothing else, this simple demonstration of support for our President will provide a counteraction to the negativity that spews forth daily. We can do this.

YES, WE CAN. YES, WE WILL.

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‘In the unlikely story that is America , there’s never been anything false about hope.’

– Barack Obama –

Kenya: Obama cultural center project in Kogelo now hangs on balance as family disagreement heightened

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

TROUBLE is brewing within the US President Barack Obama’s Alego Kogelo backyard of ancestral home in Kenya about serious dispute has erupted over the site where the Kenya government multi-million shillings community cultural centre should be constructed.

An unconfirmed report says an attempt to arm-twist the Ministry of National Heritage, which is undertaking the project estimated to value the colossal amount of shillings to the tune of 100 million is being made in vain. It now makes the project’s viability to hangs on the balance.

On the spot of the bitter dispute is the US Ambassador to Kenya Michael Reneberger who the Kogelo community is accusing of siding with President Obama’s step-sister Dr. Rita Auma who it is being alleged to as posing to be the one who is close to the ear of the UD President and a family contact of the US envoy, and the Kogelo community.

An anonymous letter addressed to the US Ambassador by unknown persons who claims to be members of the Kogelo community has accused the Ambassador of having visited the Offices of the Ministry of National Heritage in Nairobi early this week in the company of Dr.Auma who is allegedly working in total isolation and allegedly causing rift within the Kogelo community over most of the development projects earmarked for the village.

Te unsigned and undated letter written in classic English in handwriting says in part, Your Excellency the Ambassador, I put to your attention certain issues that need to be addressed by your embassy on Kogelo and it5s community.

“First and foremost, it is a real fact that Kogelo and its ancestral community played a key role in the campaign and final election victory of the US President Barack Obama Jnr whose father the late Barack Hussein Obama Snr hails from the village.

President Obama’s Kogelo visit when he was the State Senator proves to his critics that his family roots are traced from this small community and family Kogelo Nyang’oma village in Siaya district, Nyanza Province of Kenya where his father and grand father are buried.

On his presidential election and victory day, the Kogelo community once again featured prominently along side his Chicago home celebrations and prayers and well wishes. This explain the role and position the Kogelo community plays in Obama’ Presidency in the united States of America.

The schools are Senator Obama Secondary and Primary schools, which are built on the land that was donated by his late grand father Hussein Onyango Obama.

The letter went on,” Ti-date nothing worth mentioning has come from the US President much as we are also aware that he belongs to the American society.”

Secondly there has to be a distinction between the Obama family and the Kogelo community who are his clansmen in the African concept. The two groups have played more or less different positive roles in Obama campaign and background.

The anonymous letter went on “Your Excellency, your attention should. Be centered on leadership from the two groups. We often see you in Kogelo in the company of f the President step -sister Dr. Rita Auma who poses as President Obama ears in the family and may be extension the community leadership. Dr. Ouma performance, however, is highly doubted as there existed squabbles and differences in their own unit This has not augur well for the benefits the family would get from the Kenya government goodies and Obama himself.

A case in point the letter states is the proposed multimillion Obama Kogelo Cultural Center, which the Obama family is seriously divided in support of the place of where the should be located in the village after refusing to allow the government of Kenya have the Center constructed on the family land plot.

The author of the anonymous letter further alleged that it has been reliably learnt that Dr. Auma has even allegedly gone as to the extent of involving the US Embassy in Nairobi in solving her differences with the local community members who are donating the free land forth is noble community investment.”She is only doing this to satisfy her own selfish ego and purporting it the desire of President Obama.

On President Obama step sister’s inner family circle, the letter alleged.’ Nobody seemed to be in-charge of the 88 year old Mama Sarah Obama’s dairy and care. She recently visited the Libyan erratic President Muamor El-Gadhafi to the surprise and chagrins of the White House in Washington DC, an act which apparently does not augur well with the US-Libya diplomatic relations which has never been cordial and warm in the past years.

And according to a source in Kogelo Nyang’oma, Mama Sarah Obama visited Libya without a proper delegation and approval of the entire family. This Libya visit was among her many other several Islamic Arabians states she has visited in recent past.

Similarly, Dr Auma’s real brother Malik Abong’o Obama has also established many Arabian contacts in his dealings and investments. Unless this practice is taken care of early enough it might soon embarrass the Obama Presidency in the United States,”says the unsigned letter, which is believed to have been written by a close family member armed with insight information..

Three groups of Kogelo Nyang’oma villagers had offered land plot for the construction of the now controversial Obama Cultural Center in which the government of Kenya has agreed to invest Kshs 100 million. One Mr Joshua Otieno ws the first to offer his five acre land for free, the second person is a businessman Nicholas Owino Rajula who also offered a four acres of land for free, and the third group, which is said to be seeking for huge sums of money in land compensation is said to be the source of disagreement in the village.

Both Ambassador Renerberger and Dr. Auma Obama could not be reached for their immediate comment. It is not clear whether a copy of this letter has also reached the two or not. It is, however, clear that there is a deeply rooted disagreement and wrangling within the Obama family in Alego Kogelo, which need to be resolved with the speed so that the squabbles do not sabotage and derail the proposed Obama Cultural Center project in honor of the US President.

The alleged involvement of Ambassador Reneberger is another angle which is causing a lot of concern among the Kogelo community.

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Kenya: My take on Raila!

From: Absalom Birai

Much has been written and said about Kenya’s prime minister,Honorable Raila Ondinga. Regardless of how you see/view him,the following is true:

1.Like any one else,he has his strengths and weaknesses.

2.He has for many years championed democracy in Kenya.

3.Like other politicians,he has gone through so much including spending time behind bars because of his love for his country.

4 More than once,he has given up his own personal interests for the sake of others/peace/Kenya

Is he capable of leading Kenya? I say yes without any reservations,and here is why!

1.No one has ever come into office in any country with 100 % support.

2.None of the former Kenyan Presidents was perfect.Each one of them did some good to the country and some things that some Kenyans and the world did not like.Notwithstanding they did what they thought was good for the country and we respect them for that

3.I believe that the PM has learned a great deal from the university of hard knocks.That aside,Kenya is not the same anymore. A lot has changed. If he fails to perform or say he becomes a dictator,he will sure be thrown out and another leader chosen.

So, my plea to those who do not like the PM is this:

1.Give credit to where credit deserves. Let us appreciate what the PM has done.

2.Let us stop preaching or spreading unfounded rumors about the PM

3.Let us follow the golden rule by treating the PM the same way we would have liked to be treated.

4.Let each politicians know that even they themselves have their own weaknesses.Weighed on the balances,they will be found wanting.

5.Let all understand that leadership is not all that easy.It’s easy when you are outside to think that you can,but once inside,things are quite different.

5.It’s about time that all Kenyans accept the fact that Kenya belongs to everybody and not just a few. Give everybody a chance to become a leader if he or she has what it takes to lead Kenya.

6.With the new constitution, all,including the leaders will be required to abide by it.

7.Like others,if Kenyans decide to chose him as their leader/president,he will serve his term and then leave it for the others.

What I am saying is that if we want to succeed as Kenyans,then our politicians and their followers need to do in my opinion the following:

1.Stop preaching hatred and rumors for their own benefits.

2.Tell/show Kenyans what they can do instead of spending all the time attacking others .

3.Start thinking and behaving like Kenyans instead of declaring themselves elders/chiefs of their tribes.

4.Remember that after all the fights,there will be just one leader at a time.Even among the best,one comes out as the best of all..

5.Treat the PM as a competitor and not an enemy.

Well,those are my views.

Pr Birai

Kenya: Omtatah and Cyprian exchange blows on Citizen TV

From: Osman Kiboma

Its a great moment, hilarious comedy debate umpired by Citizen TV anchor Juli Gichuru. A one hour debate yielded nothing but an exchange of blows between a re-known, one time self chained combatant civil activist Okiya Omtatah and a self declared Human Right Activist Cyprian Nyamwamu. As my learned friend Wanyri Kihoro witnesses, the two heavy weight boxed one another clause after clause on the proposed constitution.

The point of differences were mainly on 1. Land, 2. Kadhi courts 3. Judiciary 4. Notable flaws on the Katiba including ommissions committed by the CoE.

O.K

Kenya: Citizen Moi verses the Dictator Moi.

If you hear citizen Moi talking about KATIBA, the way he explains how we must get a good Katiba to be peaceful, you would be forgiven for imagining this has been a crusader of human rights and social democracy all his life.

It would never cross your mind for a minute if you are a visitor in Kenya for the first time and never heard of Moi that this is the very demagogue who presided over the erosion of our democracy and social fabric, the man in whose hands social injustice crept into Kenya through his very inept leadership.

Moi, you would not fathom, is the father of corruption, impunity and degradation of our institution,( the godfather of psychophancy that some politicians have never been cured of) to the extent that we are now reshaping our constitution to build the very institutions he broke down over his 24 years of presiding over human rights abuses, torture, maiming, murder and wanton theft of public resources.He eroded the very constitution we are embarking on changing by his road side declarations, systematic deconstruction of the Judiciary and Parliament to the extent that these became irrelevant in Kenya until recently(at least for Parliament, Judiciary has never recovered).

For such a man to be even heard in public “advising” what he had 24 years to achieve and only succeeded in incarcerating those who fought for what he claims to be fighting for now is an irony that even the devil incarnate cannot understand.

Citizen Moi needs to shut up, he has no fragment of any morality to even open his mouth where discussions veer to topics such as good leadership, good governance and human rights.Otherwise, the government may be tempted to deal with Dictator Moi the way all dictators are dealt with.

Otieno Sungu.
Juba-Southern Sudan

USA & Kenya: Obama ratings very high in country of birth (Kenya:)

From: Kuria-Mwangi

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/01/influential-and-beautiful-meet-at-correspondents-dinner/?partner=rss&emc=rss

But most of the president’s jokes were gentler, often directed at himself. He joked about his drop in approval ratings, and in an apparent reference to the conspiracy theory that he was born in Kenya, he noted that his ratings were “still very high in the country of my birth.”

Uganda: Museveni, a peace maker or a trouble maker?

By Douglas O. Majwala.

I have a concern about trend of affairs in the EAC more especially with regard to political integration in the future. One thing is latent in would be leadership of this unification, and this involves H.E. Lt. Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the President of the Republic of Uganda. All signs are that Museveni is on a blueprint to become the first king of this sub-continent. He is determined and is on a drawing board and is not even known whether others watch this carefully.

Museveni a once guerrilla combatant could have only feared celebrity like the late Mwl. Nyerere who had the guts to silence and reduce to nothing [low profile] those who wanted to rise through barbaric means that could have tarnished the image of independent Africa and destabilize her peace, tranguility and progress.

Recent geological expert reports of Uganda’s affluence in liquid gold [oil] makes Museveni heady and has reportedly started importing heavy duty ultra-modern air fighters for unknown ends and that which even the neighbours bother not to be vigilant about the project.

Museveni’s trait is beyond tolerance. In no way he would convince any reasonable mind that he is serene whilst the world has entered him in its record of war loving lots and has vowed to remain alert and cautious of him considering his questionable international relations. He has ever had soured diplomatic ties with his neighbours with whom he is trying to form an integration [EAC] e.g. Rwanda, DRC, Kenya, Southern Sudan let alone his own people LRA and the recent Buganda Kingdom poor relationship with his government which does not qualify him to be a truely peoples’ leader [he is a least peace maker but more of a trouble maker].

The bully Museveni is dreaming and determined to become an East African superpower at a time when his colleagues in the intergration easily let this go without questioning it for their own individual countries destiny.

EAC should have carried aloft the security agenda for her lasting peace. Late Mwl. Nyerere once said “Tanzania will not consider itself free if other African countries are still tormenting in the yoke of colonialism”. Likewise EAC should follow Mwl’s philosophy by not considering itself a community if other colleagues / comrades are still agonized by LRA, INTERAHAMWE and possibly Somali invasion in north eastern Kenya and some parts of wealthy Tanzania.

Rorya Tanzania.

majwalaoriko@yahoo.co.uk

KENYA: FROM PRIMARY SCHOOL DROP OUT TO “MANDAZI” SELLER TO A COUNCILLOR WITHIN KISUMU CITY COUNCIL

By Agwanda Jowi.

When Councilor James Osir Nyamwaya started helping the people within Kogony Ward and adjacent areas to his ancestral Kogony village, little did he know that at one point they will urge him to be their civic representative at the Kisumu Municipality Town Hall as a councilor and later head Youths and Women Affairs Committee.

The short, dark, soft speaking Councilor says that there are things which have happened in his life so rapidly that he can only attribute to the almighty God who he says he has never asked anything and has denied him.

While speaking with this writer at his Kogony home, Cllr Osir says that initially he just helped his people as he saw various problems which the orphans, widows and the less fortunate within his village faced.

“At a certain point in life, I asked the almighty God how I could help my people with the little I had as the problems were many and diverse ranging from school fees, strengthening women groups as well as attending to their personal problem because I did not have the answer to all their problems” he added.

He further adds that the answer came in the form of his electorates requesting him to be their councilor a thing he never thought of as initially his major aim was to establish a non governmental organization to help his people but which looked a tall order due to his limited academic background.

“I did my Kenya Primary Certificate of Education and left school after that because my parents were too poor to educate me and I started baking mandazis which I still do hence my nickname “Ja Mandas”, he added.

Osir adds that when his people requested him to go for a civic seat, after a lot of soul-searching he decided to plunge into murky world of politics which he initially thought was bed of roses.

“I contested on the popular ODM party which my people told me to join and that’s what I did, when I started a thorough campaign a head of the party’s nominations my opponents discovered that I was going to defeat them and then they ganged up against me and created chaos which resulted to the nominations not taking place” he laments saying he is a still member of the party and a strong follower of party leader Raila Oginga Odinga.

“Ja Mandas” as he is known laments that some few elements within ODM regional office after the chaotic elections which he believed he had won gave the certificate to one of his nine opponents called Eunice Otieno.

He says that his spirit was not dampened and he was wiling to go and campaign for the lady on ODM party as that was also his party, ”but seems my supporters had other things tucked up their sleeves, they came to me one morning and told me that they were going to elect me still on any other party” he says.

He adds that they picked for him Reformed Party of Kenya on which he trounced his ODM opponent by 1,350 votes to her 350 votes, a feat he could not believe and attributes it to the almighty God as ODM ‘s wave had strongly gripped the country.

Among the developments he has so far brought to his voters are; construction of houses for fifty widows in his constituency and upgrading of Okore Ogonda and Kirembe primary schools and payment of school fees of thirty students from his own pocket and day to day help he avails to his voters, on top of that he has also drilled a bore hole to his voters who enjoys free and clean water.

He says that despite the Kisumu Airport just being two hundred meters from their home, he never thought that at a certain point he will boarder an airplane.

“Reaching only standard eight the furthest I thought I could go was Kisumu to buy wheat flour for my mandazis, today I am always a constant flier courtesy of my position and my advice is this; one should not loose hope in life, he should think on what he can do for his people and above all trust in the almighty God.

He tells the youths to embrace education and work real hard despite their education limitations adding that he will next year enroll for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education as he says that’s a likely requirement should the proposed draft be passed.

“God has made me reach where I am, despite my academic background, at times I use to regret that he never gave me school fees but this days I see it as his ways of elevating me and telling people that his ways are not our ways” he finally says as I leave him but adds that he is going to make a stab again as a civic leader come 2012 on any party Raila Odinga fronts to finish all his development projects.

ENDS