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FRM2011 wrote:bwenyenye wrote:FRM2011 wrote:bwenyenye wrote:Looking at the grievances being aired, will UK speak as the head of state or as a Kenyatta? Conflict of interest is too deep! How could he let things get here? Boss, this kind of comments belong to Facebook not here on wazua. Equity bank is owed more money by KQ than NIC & CBA combined. Are equity also taking over JKIA ? The narrative that JKIA is being taken over by the kenyatta family is a stupid lie being sold to Kenyans who are not that smart. Sadly, they are the majority. Our education system discourages critical thinking and here we are. For a wazuan to repeat that crap here leaves me wondering whether you are in the right forum. Wazua is the "Runda" of internet forums. Maybe you lost your way while looking for Kawangware. @Frm2011... With due respect we built this 'Internet Runda' you are yapping about.. We did not do it by insults as you are trying to do. A person headed to Kawangware though Runda is very visible as they go around comparing everything to their Kawangware standard as they go.. Before you comment here, have you read the official petition they are speaking about or do you think We all get information from the press? I never said that Kenyatta is taking over JKIA!! I think you are the one who needs to get the right education to enable understanding of simple sentences before you get to critical thinking. " will UK speak as the head of state or as a Kenyatta? Conflict of interest is too deep! How could he let things get here?" This above here was your statement. Please explain the conflict of interest to me. The Kenyatta family's indirect stake at KQ is less than 0.1%. For avoidance of doubt, I have never thought Uhuru or Jubilee were competent enough to lead Kenya. But I criticize and condemn with facts. I have been reading this claim over and over on that cesspit of mediocrity called Facebook. At wazua we must elevate the quality of debate. On facebook, I keep quiet because I have learnt that majority of Kenyans are too thick to grasp some things. Plus, these dimwits on facebook are real voters. But here on Wazua, I cannot let such a wild claim as yours to go unchallenged. I think you also have to look at the banking angle, but even if the president owns 0.1 percent, don't you think there is a conflict of interest - its still money/asset and there will be bias when making decisions. This is the problem when you have a leader of government who has interests in public linked institutions. Lakini hapa ni kenya, those are joined at the hip, ideally senior government officials should not do business with the government.
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