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.

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