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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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nakujua wrote:AlphDoti wrote:King G wrote:nakujua wrote:maka wrote:Magigi wrote:At his age he should just be praying, repenting and waiting on the Lord. He has had it all!!1 He is an upright,righteous christian who has never stolen from anyone... exactly, he goes to church, gave up power when his time came, the bell family are alive and healthy and still his neighbours despite their claims for quite some time, gave children free milk ... and the lord hath blessed him with a decent trouble free old age. Only that now his neighbours want to make him an idp Was once baba wa taifa. We showed him the middle figure at ohuru park but he forgave us all. Long live baba moi Let's do a road walk... I'm talking about Mbagathi/Langata roundabout, facing Langata, on your left after Tuskys, just from the corner all the way to Bomas is supposed to be Government land, no one should own privately. Now let's see what the scenario is: - at the Tuskys corner Tuskys, now a parking was formerly Health Center land, now squeezed to a mere 0.5acre - the rest was allocated to one Mr. Kogo, where you'll see beautiful Kogo Plaza apartments - before you move any further, at the roundabout, first take the Moi Education route, do you know that the school sits on more than 10acre, which formerly for the school for the blind and deaf. He gave it to himself - now proceed, Wilson Airport, now compressed into a small field, the rest allocated to one powerful total man, the IRON man. - next is the Uhuru gardens grounds, where they carved out piece leased to a Mzungu for Carnivore, and some allocated to some friends behind splash - now return back to the roundabout, on your right sits small beautiful Estate owned by his son, where a school call Jonathan Cloag sits. This was formerly Prison's land - next is the small piece saved for the prison - next is his Sunshine school, land carved from the prisons I can go on and on... I thought the president had the powers to do that back then, if that was the case no prob then Then go ahead and congratulate him... congratulate the man who led a country which made policies as a formality not intended to be adhered to
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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AlphDoti wrote:nakujua wrote:AlphDoti wrote:King G wrote:nakujua wrote:maka wrote:Magigi wrote:At his age he should just be praying, repenting and waiting on the Lord. He has had it all!!1 He is an upright,righteous christian who has never stolen from anyone... exactly, he goes to church, gave up power when his time came, the bell family are alive and healthy and still his neighbours despite their claims for quite some time, gave children free milk ... and the lord hath blessed him with a decent trouble free old age. Only that now his neighbours want to make him an idp Was once baba wa taifa. We showed him the middle figure at ohuru park but he forgave us all. Long live baba moi Let's do a road walk... I'm talking about Mbagathi/Langata roundabout, facing Langata, on your left after Tuskys, just from the corner all the way to Bomas is supposed to be Government land, no one should own privately. Now let's see what the scenario is: - at the Tuskys corner Tuskys, now a parking was formerly Health Center land, now squeezed to a mere 0.5acre - the rest was allocated to one Mr. Kogo, where you'll see beautiful Kogo Plaza apartments - before you move any further, at the roundabout, first take the Moi Education route, do you know that the school sits on more than 10acre, which formerly for the school for the blind and deaf. He gave it to himself - now proceed, Wilson Airport, now compressed into a small field, the rest allocated to one powerful total man, the IRON man. - next is the Uhuru gardens grounds, where they carved out piece leased to a Mzungu for Carnivore, and some allocated to some friends behind splash - now return back to the roundabout, on your right sits small beautiful Estate owned by his son, where a school call Jonathan Cloag sits. This was formerly Prison's land - next is the small piece saved for the prison - next is his Sunshine school, land carved from the prisons I can go on and on... I thought the president had the powers to do that back then, if that was the case no prob then Then go ahead and congratulate him... congratulate the man who led a country which made policies as a formality not intended to be adhered to I am no legal expert, so I don't know the policies you are talking about - I am specific to land and I reckon in the old constitution the president and or the commissioner of land had been accorded some powers to hive off public land - to the individuals who benefited from that, they are very happy to the others whose lobbying powers were wanting they sulked - to the rest of the citizens we marvel at the developments happening on those chunks of land. though some of them like the kabarak school now is in danger of being no more, but that was private land in the first place.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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I think the media as usual are not reporting the right thing, the land under dispute does not host the school and the University but sits on the opposite of the gate to the school!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/1/2008 Posts: 834
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chickens have come home to roost.... If you are going to be thinking only one thing, you might as well be thinking big. -Donald J . Trump
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/7/2010 Posts: 282 Location: Nairobi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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McReggae wrote:I think the media as usual are not reporting the right thing, the land under dispute does not host the school and the University but sits on the opposite of the gate to the school!!!! Very true....never trust what the media says coz their aim is to create sensational stories so that they can sell papers. Quote:Meanwhile, Kabarak High School principal Henry Kiplangat on Friday said the institution and Kabarak University were not affected by the ruling.
In a notice to be published in the Daily Nation on Monday, Mr Kiplangat said the land βthat was previously in dispute is opposite the Kabarak learning institutions and the high school is cultivating food crops on it.β
He said the land dispute had been settled amicably.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/8/2013 Posts: 2,517
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"Now that the land is mine, I am willing to sell it to Moi if he wants it". Farmer who won a land case against Moi "ππ‘KQ makes money for everyone except the shareholder ππ " overheard in Wazua
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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The school is private, right?
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