Kenya: roz…now cord is distancing itself from uncle Kidesh

From: Judy Miriga

Good People !

Peoples opinion in public forum is a right to freely express view points. This is why, public debate is important in shapping democratization principles for policy guidance. It is where peoples opinions expresses how they wish to be governed, it is in public barazas where ideas are fomulated as an acceptable shared public interest.

Dr. Masinde should concentrate and direct his argument on issue-based instead of generalizing and castigating the whole Luo tribe who have nothing to do with what happened in Kideros office.

Shebesh behavior warranted the slap she received which repelled her from her grip of a No-Go-Zone. She should have known better than go to an area that does not belong to her. When danger looms, the spar-of-the-moments reaction for protection takes instantaneous charge. The hand instinctively and impulsively responded to nature. Hands are made to fan-off intruders, like the one Kidero used to wade of Shebesh. You see, animals like cow, donkeys, goats etc, instead use their tails delicately to fan off flies…………they use their hind legs for attack……the same way, hands are made to fun-off intruders from no-go-zones.

Analytical facts put forward, makes people understand genesis of the problem and how it can be best solved or fixed. Law-makers have a duty, and they are put by people in charge of Public mandate of maintaining the “Trust” in Surveillance of public service deliver programs.

We are made to suspect if anything that, Shebesh action of hooliganism invasion was a conspiracy engineered in essence of trying to obstruct and hinder Kidero from delivering service to the people where Kidero was engaged in uprooting the notable ghost workers from the City Council and with putting in place gadgets for VAT to save public funds….is what he was elected for. Service to the people first.

In which case, did Shebesh action of storming into Kideros office correspond to service to the people…….Obsolutely NO……. She went to Kideros office in ambush to protect THIEVING of Service to Special Interest Group who engineered her crude and irresponsible actions. The Truth requires that things must be said as it is to shame the devil…………

I therefore see no evil for Kideros reaction, it is clear nature took charge and that is why he could not immediately remember whether he slapped Shebesh until after he is able to recollect himself.

Instead of loose talks, I expect learned professionals to be clinical with sound judgment, make use of their intelligence observation with supportive forensics that are available in their view point’s instead of subjecting a whole tribe as a yard-stick for an individual action.

Therefore, let me share with you the following music to pacify your hard feelings you generalize on Luo Tribe and begin to understand that Luos generally, are trouble free, welcoming and loving people and by understanding that, relax and have fun but engage in clear focus that are shared for mutual interest of all and those that are fair and are for common interest of all……..

We must advocate for responsible leadership with integrity and honor and respect industrial areas that are of personal interest and stop invading peoples privacies that can easily lead to disharmony.

Shebesh crude invasion and attack on Kidero was thuggish and shameful and must be condemned conclusively in the strongest terms, never to allow such unwarranted behavior in the history of 21st century……….

I love you all………………………..

Cheers !!!!!!!!!

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

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Kamaliza Majengo & Ous Jalamo – Aoko Molly….(listen to the stanzas chorus)

Published on Jul 10, 2013
Molly is one of the songs done by Kamaliza Majengo as they partner with Ouma Jalamo and Ochieng’ Jaludhi. They call themselves “Romantic Pastors”. It is basically about Kamaliza’s wife running away after a fight with the drunk Kamaliza who beat her up. He later apologizes and begs the woman to come back, if only in memory of their sweet past……and Ling’leus, Remgius, Log dichiel and all those his forefathers.
Classic Benga.

Rachel Shebesh touched the governor inappropriately

Published on Sep 7, 2013
Dr. Evans kidero’s defense team, claims that Nairobi Women representative Rachael Shebesh touched the governor inappropriately in public and this provoked and embarrassed the governor.
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From: Maurice Oduor
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2013 2:00 AM
Subject: roz…now cord is distancing itself from uncle Kidesh

Wams,

This is not fair at all. This Masinde says all kinds of outrageous things that I usually find hard to agree with. This is a smear of Luos if you ask me. Anyway, here is the text of his opinion:

by Doctor Masinde » Sun Sep 08, 2013 3:52 pm

All,

The leaders who we know of to have publicly unleashed violence against women happen to come from Luo Nyanza.

Gor Sunguh (former MP from Kisumu) beat up his wife so bad that she ended up in a coma at Nairobi Hospital.

Dr. Kidero’s late wife, Abigael, is alleged to have been a frequent visitor to various Nairobi hospitals with bruises that were assumed to have been due to domestic violence. Dr. Kidero assaulted Nairobi politician, Rachel Shebesh.

Wambui Otieno was harassed and insulted by Luos when she tried to bury her husband, SM Otieno, at their Upper Matasia home in accordance with SM Otieno’s written WILL.

On a personal note, I know of a Luo “intellectual” who beat up his pregnant wife leading to her miscarriage. Both the husband and the wife are highly educated professionals. Both are quite respected members of the Kenyan society.

What makes me ask the question of whether violence against women is tolerated in Luo Nyanza, or by Luos, is the fact that most Luos do support the most recent violence we witnessed Kidero unleash on Mrs. Shebesh. Very few Luos condemn it.Is violence against women normal in Luo Nyanza?

Is there a correlation between a culture that promotes wife inheritance and a people that condones violence against women?

Respectfully,

Dr. Fred Shamalla Masinde, MB; ChB, DDS, Philosophiae Doctor.
Brooklyn, NYdoctormasinde@yahoo.comRombo to en mana rombo ma kata miye telo to podi en mana rombo!

On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 11:12 PM, margaret gichuki wrote:

Just catching up.Read Dr Masinde.Btw, I do not want to be Kiderowad.I totally disagree with Masindes theory.I have my own opinion on whats wrong with our african men and why they treat us like trash.Don’t believe all the jazz you read here.Some men are dangerous.Blame it on their genes.Wooiiii Wafrika….!
http://nipate.com/is-violence-against-women-tolerated-in-luo-nyanza-t31454.html

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