essyk wrote:Kenya ranks high among the most pessimistic Nations in the world.
Then we justify by saying 'we are just being careful to avoid unforseen risks.
After the 2002 elections, Kenyans were officially ranked the most optimistic people in the world. If we are pessimistic now, it's for a good reason. We didn't just wake up one morning and decide to be pessimists. Experience my sister!!!
We have the capacity to be the most optimistic in the world, the most pessimistic in the world or anything in between. The prevailing reality dictates where we are.
Back to the REALITY of Wanjiru's kids. Their inheritance is GONE!!! And of all the people, the mother chose a fellow who will ensure this happens in record time!!!
essyk wrote:Wait a sec.I think the law disqualifies anyone with a criminal record from vying for the top seat?
So what is Maina on about anyway.
Simple. This is what we call Standard Operating Procedure(s) [SOPs]. In Kenya, to protect you criminal past [and present] you either get "saved" and start a church or go into politics. Given the gravity of Njenga's criminality he had to do both. The issue of whether he will ultimately run is a non-issue at the moment. He's already being referred to as a "politician" as opposed to [former???] Mungiki leader. Mission accomplished!
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