nostoppingthis wrote:murchr wrote:I found this on the nation page and to me it sounded very interesting:
My father is luo, mother is Luhya, i was born whn my father was a pastor in Ndaragua Nyandarua and he gave me a Kikuyu name, when i turned 18 i picked my ID from makadara and registered my home to be in isinya Ngong since my parents decided to settle there. What is my tribe? Am I a Kikuyu Luo or Luhya? Should names be the basis of jobs or my expertise?
What should happen if this guy is to look for a job in the public service
I find that hard to believe, unless you are talking hypothetical...most men would like their sons to have their name...
I live in South B and there is a Kisii woman who sells veges to me. She has a son called Kibaki, born in 2002 when Baks got the presidency. A neighbor called his son Osama, when the boy was born and named in Pumwani...the midwifes run thru the corridors calling each other to come see Osama
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
.