Jan 3, 2008

Good Lord, what has become of Kenya?

Does it really matter when very innocent children continue dying in the name of power hunger depicted by Raila and Kibaki? Absolutely not. Our dear children have been caught in the melee, chaos and organized violence. Yet the two people, Raila and Kibaki, are enjoying top notch security for themselves and family.
Dear Kenyans, why kill fellow citizens over election meddling that we did not start in the first place.


What do you gain by slashing your fellow country people, killing women and children?

Some of us did not even vote but are out there baying for other human blood. God forgive us all.



Picture showing dead children in Kenya

Sep 10, 2007

Why Raila Can't Win Kenya's Presidency


Somewhat did I fathom that Raila's ODM party was up and about plotting some shenanigans to headline in the media. The media refers to a recent break into ODM offices as a "raid" whereas Raila's party concludes that it was a "break-in".

Raila's tactics are bound to alienate him and his ODM political party from the rest of Kenyans. Raila enjoy using provocative words when making speech. For instance, recently did he say that "he is prepared to win the war". What war is Raila fighting?
War is serious business, and Kenya is at no War. Some Kenyans are compelled to believe that war means destabilizing the country during the campaign and election period. This can translate into political party members thinking through their asses instead of using their biological brains. The fact is that Raila sounds more militant than a civilized statesman. By invoking words like war, Tsunami and the likes will not be helpful to his presidential ambitions, at least not to the Kikuyus, the largest population in Kenya, who were mercilessly slaughtered by white people during the struggle to regain Kenya back.
Its time Raila grows up politically if he is to be the next president of Kenya.


Kenyans should honor all those who died for them.

Sep 7, 2007

Peeee-You; Obama Stinks!



At least his biological functions are working well, producing the Butanedione and the likes of human chemicals associated with smells. Guys will always be guys, smelly, showering weekly, wearing same socks for a month and so forth.
Read more here.....
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/09/06/tales-from-the-obamas-bedroom/

Sep 6, 2007

The King of Maestro-- Luciano Pavarotti


Respect au plus grand tenor de tous l'universe. La musique n'est à personne, la bétise est de penser que Pavarotti symbolisait une musique bourgeoise (que la bourgeoisie est voulue se l'approprier c'est possible) Ce qui est beau est à tous, et Pavarotti est grandiose. Quand aux artistes de rue, c'est bien qu'ils vivent, mais cela n'efface pas le fait que Pavarotti est connu dans le monde entier et pas seulement à la station Opéra. La reconnaissance du talent n'est pas une question de classes sociales mais bien plus d'éducation et de culture. Pavarotti n'était pas non plus un gosse de riche, son père était boulanger, sa mère travaillait à la fabrique du coin. Total respect à ce Magic Tenor qui aura donné du bonheur à tant de monde. Il a amené l'opéra dans toutes les demeures. Merci pour ton passge chez nous et bon voyage là ou tu vas
Merci et aux Rêves Voix..reee.

Sep 5, 2007



Its with a grain of salt that the Kenyan government is embarking on protecting tax payers money after years of looting. These, especially the CDF funds meant to develop tax payers constituencies, were previously dished out to MP's who would walk out of Kenyan banks with cash filled duffle bags. It's all legal robbery since you can hardly distinguish MP's from local thugs. The Kenyan Government is to spend Sh600 million in the implementation of a centralized electronic information tracking system. The amount to be used over five years will enable Government set up a National Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation System (Nimes) by January. In addition, the Government will also spend another Sh80 million to set up a Monitoring and Evaluation Directorate (MED) at the Ministry of Planning and National Development. The moves are expected to improve information gathering and use in Government.