What an irony! Yesterday you were being hunted for crimes against humanity by the neigbours, today a big bash is prepared for you by the same people whose children, wives and husbands you are accused of having murdered, raped and evicted to nowhere. They line for you along the road just to have a glimpse of this great fellow who could wipe hundreds at one blow. They are full of cheers in tears, you are their HERO not because you have made a serious invention to build humanity but because the have no monopoly of suspicion over you, it is international it is global. As these people cheer, you dance and jump imagining their cheers and tears have taken you guilt away! It never happens so, at some point it will catch with you and your generation. The men of the cloth may come and pretend prayers over you but unless they ask you to repent it is all a waist of time. They are but false prophets telling you just what your ears would want to hear!
There is this thing with the TRUTH, it does not die. Not even huge crowds of friends and vulnerable mortals could bury it. It keeps lifting its beautiful head. TRUTH is never intimidated by large crowds, eloquent speeches or loneliness. TRUTH is courageous to stand alone. One does not need a lawyer for it, it does not need to defend itself though it is always in constant trial.
I refuse to be a HERO for being a suspect of crime of whatever magnitude. Ask yourself what kind of a HERO you are...
THE TRUTH will surely catch up with you Mr. HERO of crime.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Beastiality
Ladies and gentlemen,
The act of bestiality has come back to hound a man of the cloth,defame the
catholic institution and condemn the church doctrines.This time allegedly Fr.
Kizito defiled an employee by going further to drug him.At this point in time
rumor mills have gone an extra length to say preliminary evidence adversely
point accusations against this respected man in the field of philanthropy.
Though independent doctors should be engaged to ascertain the truth,the fact is
since the matter is back in the public domain is damaging and not tissue paper
for easy disposal.
I want to say Hillary Mulalia's comment about May 25TH as the day of liberation
is debatable.Since accusations against father Kizito happened on this day,we
need to approach the debate in the spirit of globalizing and globalization in
the contemporary society.The answer would be let us eschew hatred,racialism and
segregation but embrace truism, unity and cooperation.
Hillary insinuates that May 25th is the day that was set aside by the fathers of
this
continent as the day to “mark each year the onward progress of the
liberation movement, and to symbolize the determination of the People
of Africa to free themselves from foreign domination and
exploitation.”
Seeing that Africa is not exactly free from foreign domination and
exploitation, it is clear that the people of Africa are still engaged
in this struggle that will see them free themselves from horrid
conditions they face as their everyday realities. That is why the ALD
is as important today as it was 53 years ago when Kwame Nkrumah and
the other concious leaders at the first Conference of Independent
African States evoked in it the spirit of freedom.
The power in this day is immense, for in the simple act of all
Africans meditating upon themselves and towards the same cause lays
the potential for creating the ultimate freedom in man. Therein also
exists the ability to develop tools and knowledge that far surpases
the materialistic and destructive ideas that currently dominate the
world.
It is for this reason that foreign powers through their proxies will
go to any length to ensure that the common African is unaware of the
significance of this day. These foreign powers have worked hard at
containing and co-opting all rising panafrican leaders, and for sure
with very little exceptions, looking at the email contacts of todays
panafricanists is like reading a list of donor and multi-lateral
organizations operating around the world. Our so called panafricanists
are all found @unmc, @oxfam, @fordfound, @actionaid, @fahamu, @undp
among others.
If you ask them they will tell you that they are working from within
the system to change it. The truth is that the system is changing
them!
Unfortunately, it doesn't end there... the system is now using them to
change the struggle and its meaning. Two examples:
We have a panafrican "something" program that is being run by a
network of these donor-funded organizations where, apart from one or
two exceptions, the members of the program have absolutely no interest
in issues of Panafricanism and spend all their time pushing the gender
and gay & lesbian agenda all around the continent under the banner of
"Panafrican Fellowship program." This pushes away true panafricanists
who have refused to be associated with this divisiveness and decadence
and by this, thoroughly weakens the movement.
Two. I believe this is the most insidious. There is this ongoing
process of reducing the African Liberation Day to be a footnote under
events that happened in the late Tajudeen's life, especially as the
day of his death. If you interrogate the circumstances of his death,
then you will have much more respect for the African Liberation Day
and the spirit of Africa and hopefully realize your folly in trying to
make the late Tajudeen to be greater than the day that made him.
Africa is alive!
It feels, it thinks, it acts! It is a higher consciousness that plans
things at such high and complex levels that even the most intellectual
of minds is left far behind, locked in the limited world of time &space.
There are those who care nothing about the plight of the people and
are only driven by the greed to make more and to expand their empires.
Well, their judgment is set.
But, I speak to you. You who find yourself caught up in a
contradiction between what you know and what you do. Sometimes it
requires an act of faith to make a leap into what you feel is true. To
listen to what your entire education system has taught you not to
perceive. To believe in the truth that is inside of you. To eventually
bring together what you know and what you do. And, to finally listen
to the voice of the living spirit of Africa.
Let us be mindful of our higher obligations to the people of Africa
and to Africa in itself.
As we "mark this year the onward progress of the liberation
movement...", we all need to ask ourselves at a very personal level,
"where have I been in the struggle towards liberating my people from
the oppression and exploitation of foreigners!"
End of quote.
My take is to agree with Og Mandino who says i will keep a smile on my face and
in my heart even when it hurts today. Over to you.
The act of bestiality has come back to hound a man of the cloth,defame the
catholic institution and condemn the church doctrines.This time allegedly Fr.
Kizito defiled an employee by going further to drug him.At this point in time
rumor mills have gone an extra length to say preliminary evidence adversely
point accusations against this respected man in the field of philanthropy.
Though independent doctors should be engaged to ascertain the truth,the fact is
since the matter is back in the public domain is damaging and not tissue paper
for easy disposal.
I want to say Hillary Mulalia's comment about May 25TH as the day of liberation
is debatable.Since accusations against father Kizito happened on this day,we
need to approach the debate in the spirit of globalizing and globalization in
the contemporary society.The answer would be let us eschew hatred,racialism and
segregation but embrace truism, unity and cooperation.
Hillary insinuates that May 25th is the day that was set aside by the fathers of
this
continent as the day to “mark each year the onward progress of the
liberation movement, and to symbolize the determination of the People
of Africa to free themselves from foreign domination and
exploitation.”
Seeing that Africa is not exactly free from foreign domination and
exploitation, it is clear that the people of Africa are still engaged
in this struggle that will see them free themselves from horrid
conditions they face as their everyday realities. That is why the ALD
is as important today as it was 53 years ago when Kwame Nkrumah and
the other concious leaders at the first Conference of Independent
African States evoked in it the spirit of freedom.
The power in this day is immense, for in the simple act of all
Africans meditating upon themselves and towards the same cause lays
the potential for creating the ultimate freedom in man. Therein also
exists the ability to develop tools and knowledge that far surpases
the materialistic and destructive ideas that currently dominate the
world.
It is for this reason that foreign powers through their proxies will
go to any length to ensure that the common African is unaware of the
significance of this day. These foreign powers have worked hard at
containing and co-opting all rising panafrican leaders, and for sure
with very little exceptions, looking at the email contacts of todays
panafricanists is like reading a list of donor and multi-lateral
organizations operating around the world. Our so called panafricanists
are all found @unmc, @oxfam, @fordfound, @actionaid, @fahamu, @undp
among others.
If you ask them they will tell you that they are working from within
the system to change it. The truth is that the system is changing
them!
Unfortunately, it doesn't end there... the system is now using them to
change the struggle and its meaning. Two examples:
We have a panafrican "something" program that is being run by a
network of these donor-funded organizations where, apart from one or
two exceptions, the members of the program have absolutely no interest
in issues of Panafricanism and spend all their time pushing the gender
and gay & lesbian agenda all around the continent under the banner of
"Panafrican Fellowship program." This pushes away true panafricanists
who have refused to be associated with this divisiveness and decadence
and by this, thoroughly weakens the movement.
Two. I believe this is the most insidious. There is this ongoing
process of reducing the African Liberation Day to be a footnote under
events that happened in the late Tajudeen's life, especially as the
day of his death. If you interrogate the circumstances of his death,
then you will have much more respect for the African Liberation Day
and the spirit of Africa and hopefully realize your folly in trying to
make the late Tajudeen to be greater than the day that made him.
Africa is alive!
It feels, it thinks, it acts! It is a higher consciousness that plans
things at such high and complex levels that even the most intellectual
of minds is left far behind, locked in the limited world of time &space.
There are those who care nothing about the plight of the people and
are only driven by the greed to make more and to expand their empires.
Well, their judgment is set.
But, I speak to you. You who find yourself caught up in a
contradiction between what you know and what you do. Sometimes it
requires an act of faith to make a leap into what you feel is true. To
listen to what your entire education system has taught you not to
perceive. To believe in the truth that is inside of you. To eventually
bring together what you know and what you do. And, to finally listen
to the voice of the living spirit of Africa.
Let us be mindful of our higher obligations to the people of Africa
and to Africa in itself.
As we "mark this year the onward progress of the liberation
movement...", we all need to ask ourselves at a very personal level,
"where have I been in the struggle towards liberating my people from
the oppression and exploitation of foreigners!"
End of quote.
My take is to agree with Og Mandino who says i will keep a smile on my face and
in my heart even when it hurts today. Over to you.
Problem With Comments On Social Media
I have been reading comments posted to some blogs like the Kenya Daily post.If they are anythiny to go by then Kenya is headed between a hard place and a rock.There is soo much tribalism in the comments that you wonder what the commentaters would do if they saw each other face to face.
The so called big communnities think that life revolves around them without the knowlrdge that with the devolved system of goivernment ther wount be their chance to eat.
I have afew questions to those who insult each other in thge name of Raila,Uhuru,Mudavadi et al:
All this political parties are tribal groupings:TNA-Central ,ODM -Luo Nyanza and western so what do we want as kenya.Peoples president all tribal chief?Developer or thieves protecting their wealth?
Food for thought............................................. http://www.facebook.com/KIUSAKENYA?ref=hl
I have been reading comments posted to some blogs like the Kenya Daily post.If they are anythiny to go by then Kenya is headed between a hard place and a rock.There is soo much tribalism in the comments that you wonder what the commentaters would do if they saw each other face to face.
The so called big communnities think that life revolves around them without the knowlrdge that with the devolved system of goivernment ther wount be their chance to eat.
I have afew questions to those who insult each other in thge name of Raila,Uhuru,Mudavadi et al:
- Are they your brothers?
- Do they even know you exist?
- Can you kill your neighbour whom you borrow salt in the middle of the night for someone who has never been broke in his life?
All this political parties are tribal groupings:TNA-Central ,ODM -Luo Nyanza and western so what do we want as kenya.Peoples president all tribal chief?Developer or thieves protecting their wealth?
Food for thought............................................. http://www.facebook.com/KIUSAKENYA?ref=hl
Leave Musalia’s UDF and join Uhuru’s TNA, you are the next SPEAKER - ABDIKADIR told
Wednesday October 3, 2012 - As the euphoria surrounding The National Alliance (TNA) Party continues, it has emerged that the Party is working around the clock in a bid to woo Mandera Central MP Abdikadir Mohammed into their fold with the promise of making him the Speaker of the National assembly, if Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta clinches the Presidency in March next year. According to a credible source familiar with the TNA operations, TNA officials are on a mission to court the brilliant lawmaker from Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi’s party the United Democratic Forum (UDF) and bring him in TNA in order to cement Muslim votes. Abdikadir holds masters in law from Harvard Law School and was the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Affairs that midwife the new constitution. He has been a key ally of Musalia Mudavadi and if he defects it will be a big blow not only for Mudavadi’s presidential bid but also for the entire UDF party. http://www.facebook.com/
Wednesday October 3, 2012 - As the euphoria surrounding The National Alliance (TNA) Party continues, it has emerged that the Party is working around the clock in a bid to woo Mandera Central MP Abdikadir Mohammed into their fold with the promise of making him the Speaker of the National assembly, if Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta clinches the Presidency in March next year. According to a credible source familiar with the TNA operations, TNA officials are on a mission to court the brilliant lawmaker from Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi’s party the United Democratic Forum (UDF) and bring him in TNA in order to cement Muslim votes. Abdikadir holds masters in law from Harvard Law School and was the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Affairs that midwife the new constitution. He has been a key ally of Musalia Mudavadi and if he defects it will be a big blow not only for Mudavadi’s presidential bid but also for the entire UDF party. http://www.facebook.com/
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