Kenya: This Matter Must Reach Jim Orengo…His Constituency ime Waka Moto

Oh oh oh oh…..

A-Jimmy, this is Balaa bin Balaa…..Urgently tafuta dawa……..Remedy must be sought.
This could be the start of serious cancer.

This is criminology of the highest order. Tena ni madharau ya kukosa heshima…..Where
if Jimmy Orengo?

1) this man needs cleansing…..

2) this man need maximum legal measure

3) This man is an animal and the animal in him shows he cannot make a successful family or keep the marriage …..

4) It was a mistake marrying this man……

5) This man after jail term needs to join correctional school for 3 years…….

6) This Man’s clan must pay cultural and traditional remunerations of Cows and Goats kadhaa……to cleanse the chieldren born by him………

7) Ili iwe funzo kwa wengine……Wife Beating is a Criminal
Offence…….count one, count two beating parents of the wife, count three trespasing before claims for leaving are completed……..

8) Breaking in-law dirisha for escape at the in-law premises is a taboo………

9) This case must be listed as a capital offense…..

10) This man must be charged with domestic terrorism…….plus plus plus…..

Live live, this case must be prosecuted LIVE….so we can participate.

This is not acceptable.

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

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Jilted husband beats in-laws to get wife

BY GEORGE OLWENYA

A man who had separated with his wife went to her parent’s home in Ugenya and beat them senselessly.

The wife and her parents were injured when the son-in-law pounced on them with kicks and blows as they were taking lunch. However, he was overpowered and beaten by other relatives.

The residents at Sifuyo East in West Ugenya witnessed the rare spectacle. The angry man was eventually set free by the provincial administration officials following intervention by the in-laws and elders who wanted him to be cleansed first.
The man in his 30s had been living alone after his wife left their matrimonial home after a quarrel.

planned raid

Despite several attempts by himself and through emissaries to convince her and parents that she returns, no positive response had been forthcoming.
And last week, he stormed his in-laws homestead on a hired motorbike shortly after 1.00pm to demand his wife back.

On arrival, he found his wife and the mother-in-law enjoying a meal. Without uttering a word, he attacked the two with kicks and blows and spilt their food.
Shocked, the mother-in-law and her daughter screamed.

The screams attracted the attention of other family members who were taking lunch in the main house.

Assault charges

Her brothers intervened demanding to know what had transpired. But the man dashed to the main house and found his 77-year-old father-in-law with his last born son.

Before the old man could say a word, several slaps landed on his cheeks sending him to the ground. He screamed for help. The men rushed back to the house only to find their father on the ground and the food splashed on the floor.

They subdued and beat the son-in-law. The young men then locked him inside the house and reported to Ratado chief’s camp. Realising he had been cornered, the man tried to open a window to escape but he was forced back by villagers who had now gathered at the home.

The assistant chief wanted him taken to Ukwala Police Station to face assault charges but elders said it would lead to a curse on the entire family. They said it was a taboo for anyone to beat his in-laws or be locked up in their house as had happened.

The administrator yielded to the elders’ demands who insisted he should be freed to get a lamb and other requirements for the cleansing ceremony and eventual negotiations to have the wife back.

2 thoughts on “Kenya: This Matter Must Reach Jim Orengo…His Constituency ime Waka Moto

  1. maureen

    Ma wang’ teko ma okalo apima. Ma tim ma kwero ma onego we aweya mondo o face the wrath of the ancestors. Given chance he will kill these people. To hell with marriage!

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