Hail the General!

 

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National Resistance Movement (NRM) general Miguna Miguna spent the night at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) police cells after he refused to be re-deported by the government.Miguna caused drama at the airport when he refused to board a plane to Dubai as the government tried to forcibly eject him from Kenya for a second time. He insisted that he would not be flown out without a Kenyan passport as ordered by the High Court in February, days after he was deported to Canada

Miguna is said to have silently handed over his Canadian passport to a certain gentleman, who proceeded to exit JKIA unnoticed. Miguna only remained with his ID in possession. He knew what will follow next. First, all international flights can’t allow a passenger to board without a proper traveling document – Passport and a visa (countries requiring one like Dubai where he was to be deported).
Secondly, it’s against the travel rules for any plane to have on board a passenger who is not willing to fly. The plane must offload the passenger.
Basing on those facts, there was no way Emirates would allow Miguna on board. Since the passenger (Miguna) had no passport nor was willing to travel.
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History Repeats Itself!As Enigma Raila Odinga frees himself from cowards


After the election of 1997, Mwai Kibaki, Raila Odinga,Charity Ngilu and Kalonzo Musyoka protested the results after Moi was declared the winner.
The four agreed to disrupt the swearing of Moi. They hatched a plan that they meet at Norfolk hotel around 7am on the day of swearing in. They were also to mobilize their supporters who would help them storm at Uhuru park and disrupt the event.
H.E Raila Odinga did his part. He mobilized his supporters in thousands and by 8am,they had assembled at Ambassador.

Raila was at the meeting venue, Norfolk hotel,by 6.30 am. He waited for his colleagues.None came. When he tried to call them, they were all offline. He felt betrayed.
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We too can betray, we too can be greedy, we too deserve the loot and we too can no longer lead democratic fights that others are not interested on

I support RAOs move and this is why I will continue to support BABA in a very long time. Kalonzo, Mudavadi and Wetangula made the Luo nation a laughing stock when they skipped the swearing in ceremony. This 3 men betrayed our hopes for better electoral reforms. The leaders of the two major tribes (Luyhas and kambas) that we had counted on left us alone, and made the ceremony a luo affair. They did so out of greed and never cared that we wanted to push for another elections. We then lost moral grounds to push for more.

The Luo nation was deserted. A time has come that as a community we are asking, must we fight for kenya when the rest of them feel comfortable? No, we must not. We too can betray, we too can be greedy, we too deserve the loot and we too can no longer lead democratic fights that others are not interested on. The simple minded kalonzo, Weta and mudavadi forgot that the fight was going to benefit them more in 2022 than RAO. In 2022, we can not support them.They must pay for the price of betraying us and making us a national laughing stock. Kalonzo, Mudavadi, Wetangula, why did you do this to us?

So the question is, must Raila carry this burden of project Kenya alone when others run from one TV station to another explaining no show and conniving to humiliate the enigma.

Well, our wise leader RAO has served you betrayal in a proper plate by shaking hands with Uhuru. We celebrate this counter betrayal. You can now feel how we felt on that day. And you can prepare for 2022 humiliation. William Ruto, you owe the luo nation serious apologies and we are not forgiving you any time soon. Kikuyu nation, prepare one of your good sons for 2022. They have shut their door and here we come with RAOs 5million votes to give your son. We can not even mind Jimmy Wanjigi or even PK. Joho, the sultan you will be our deputy president. Keep following BABAs steps.

RAO, the man, my inspiration, my hope for a better nation, my economic savior and my emotional supporter, I salute you for this move. You have made me so so so proud of you. Keep it up. May God bless you. May the betrayers now reap what they had sown. To my Luo people, let us all in unison support this move baba has made. Remember, baba has never been wrong and he is not wrong on this move. Let us now resist the betrayers.

 

 

 

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This is not an opinion. It is the Truth…Oguna Mamba writes to David Ochieng

By Oguna Mamba

This is not an opinion. It is the Truth.

I wish I could have directly called David Ochieng to tell him this but then remembered he used to use this platform years back to update people on progress towards implementing promises he made them.
(So I know he will read)

As a facebook user, let me use this platform to tell to you that your chances of becoming an MP are zilch, zero and zero in that trinity.
This is not because you don’t deserve or anything.
It is because you will not stand the strength of THE parallel force now. See when THE people are united over a course they always win whether they are right or not.Read More »

The Invisible hand in the ongoing Election Petitions rulings!

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Ugenya MP Hon. Chris Karan in Court today

Going by the courts verdict on the election petition filed after the general Election of 8th August 2017, any sane person can observe a well knitted pattern which points to an existence of an invisible hand.

Most nullification have been done by either Kikuyu or Kalenjin Judges who can be assumed are leaning towards Jubilee! and the nullified elections have predominantly affected Ruto’s critics or is aimed at elevating his friends who lost in the election by offering them another chance in a by-election.Read More »

The indomitable Edwin Sifuna takes over the reigns of the Change Movement

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A high-level meeting held yesterday at Orange House, headquarters of the Change Movement in East and Central Africa, and chaired by the enigma of African politics himself, has endorsed Edwin Watenya Sifuna as the new Secretary General of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). That should be the end of my  news alert.
But it isn’t.
The day is February 2nd 2018. Miguna Miguna is being held incommunicado at Githunguri Police Station after a team of hoodlums calling themselves police officers bombed his front door and kidnapped him under the cover of darkness. It is the greatest human rights violation since the new constitution was primulgated in 2010, and one which Edwin Sifuna cannot help but feel his stomach churn with red fury.
He cuts short his late-night sleep, pings taxi from his mobile phone, and readies himself to start a search party looking for the whereabouts of Kenya’s self-declared five-star General. And after a four hour cat-and-mouse with the Kenya Police, they finally locates him at the Githunguri police station, deep inside the headquarters of kumira-kumira territory, and with no back-up other than relying on his God and a pocket constitution which obviously had every rule already torn apart on his way to that hideout.

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*Uhuru Shortchanged Ruto, War Breaksout Kalenjin Rebel MPs Strike*

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JUBILEE WILL BREAK SOON: A PARTY ON FIRE

The story of Alfred Keter has made the Kalenjins open their eyes to discover that they are in a wrong coalition. Keter was arrested, was not booked in the occurrence book and did not write a statement with the police as should be the case. (But Otiende and Orengo will read them the law. Don’t worry mr Keter the firebrand.)

It is highly suspected b the house on the hill is behind the move to silence Keter who is a thorn in the flesh. Thank God Kenyans are intelligent enough to exonerate truth from error. Kenyans know Keter can do anything evil but for this one, A BIG NO. IT IS A TRAP SET FROM THE ENVIED HOUSE ON THE HILL TOP. which house is that? Any kenya knows it.Read More »

Letter to H.E. Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa, from H. E. Raila Amolo Odinga, People’s President, Republic of Kenya

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People’s President of Kenya, H.E Raila Odinga during the January 30th Swearing In

“NO OTHER COUNTRY’S LEADER HAS THE EXPECTATIONS OF AN ENTIRE CONTINENT RIDING ON HIM.”

Your Excellency, Comrade, and Dear Brother,
I write on behalf of all overjoyed Kenyans and indeed Africans who were absolutely thrilled today to finally see you take the helm of the great nation of South Africa. The excitement is particularly strong as there is a conviction that you will restore the bright flame of leadership that has diminished in the land of our dearest Nelson Mandela.
All of Africa, now in so much need of inspirational figures, is confident that with your dynamic past and leadership history, the recent national and continental vacuum will shortly begin to be a thing of the past. All African democrats are praying for your success, since no other country’s leader anywhere in the world has the expectations of an entire continent riding on him. So your election yesterday is a victory not only for the African National Congress and South Africa but for all those forces across the continent still fighting for the full democratic and economic emancipation of all our people.
I recall our discussion a year ago when we were preparing to run for the leadership of our respective political parties in Kenya and South Africa. We both emphasized the imperative of renewed African democratization as the indispensable base for building a vibrant continental economy with an equitable distribution of wealth as that alone would help contribute to the global movement for moral and ethical leadership. You now have the opportunity and honour to fulfill that vision, with my full support of course.
You were one of the pivotal architects who supported our beloved Mandela in creating a South Africa that captured the imagination of the entire world. It will not be easy to restore that respect in our turbulent times, where a few take too much from their countries and leave misery and instability in their trail.
Knowing you as I do, I know you will forcefully pursue the challenge for both South Africa as well as the continent, immense though it is. With South Africa’s still vibrant global standing, I am confident you will restore to it the high respect that it, and the continent, enjoyed under the fabled leadership of Nelson Mandela in particular.
As you can no doubt imagine, Kenyans were electrified when they heard you twice use our language Swahili and the phrase “Not Yet Uhuru” to encapsulate the challenges that still lie ahead if we are to fulfill the hope of human dignity that our legendary freedom fighters nourished for every African. They thought that only those in East Africa knew call to action, coined and immortalized as it was by your friend and my late father Jaramogi Oginga Odinga.
With my sincere best wishes,
RAILA AMOLO ODINGA
People’s President,
Republic of Kenya

WIND OF CHANGE SWEEPING ACROSS AFRICA AS DESPOTS FORCED TO RESIGN OR FORCED OUT OF POWER

 

 

 
ETHIOPIAN P M Haile Mariam Desalegn submitted his resignation Thursday in an apparent bid to ease political turmoil in a country that is one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies.
A staunch U.S ally in the fight against terrorism and the second-most populous country in Africa, Ethi­o­pia is a regional powerhouse with grand economic ambitions.
But for the past few years, it has seethed with social unrest. Hundreds of people have been killed as thousands   have been imprisoned, including top opposition figures. There were celebrations across the country.
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Miguna Miguna Sues State

Politician Miguna Miguna has filed a case at the High Court in Nairobi challenging his deportation to Canada and revocation of his citizenship by the government.
Miguna, who has sued the government, wants the court to suspend the government declaration that he was not a Kenyan and that his presence in Kenya was “contrary to the national interest and should be removed from Kenya to his country of origin Canada.”
He also wants the court to grant an order suspending the gazette notice proscribing the National Resistance Movement (NRM) as a criminal organisation.
In the case filed at the Milimani Law Courts, Miguna wants the court to order the government to reinstate his passport and avail it to him.

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