FRM2011 wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:washiku wrote:FRM2011 wrote:washiku wrote:It may sound as a joke when people are told not to go to work until you realize there is a whole group of people who took it seriously. Talked to some casual employees who live in Kibera and there are sections of Kibera where no one was allowed to leave their houses. It is also coming out that Kisiis are also now a target of gangs that claim to support baba, especially due to Matiang'i.
By the way is Spectre International open today?
I am only responding to this because it came from you. You and I know that you don't belong to this group. You can do better than this. All the garages behind Adams arcade (toi market) are up and running. I know because that's where my car gets fixed. All the spare parts shops here are owned by kikuyus and they are all open.
Our tea girl in the office lives in Kibera. That bit of kisiis being targeted is pure incitement.
My brother, just as you have quoted with authority based of facts you know, mine too was based on the same. Apparently, due to where I live, I have many living in there who either work for me directly or where I live and areas I interact with directly. Not all sections of Kibera are hot, but be sure some are very hot. I was actually not taking these stories seriously until I met and talked to some in person.
Which Luos would target Kisiis, do you know what you are talking about boss?
@angelica, I have posted something on the "pev orchestration" thread. You need to understand why we are reading unbelievable posts from people we wouldn't expect to write them.
I like the attempts here by @ FRM, to bring in @Washiku so that he does not express his views ( so that he will not be labelled as belonging to "that group"

), even if they are based on actual interaction with a NASWA supporter, or people from the ground
I can see why Kisiis would be targeted, i mean they literally helped to hand Raila his "head" at the ballot
I would like to know if Spectre international is open today too!A loser calling on people not to go to work, trying to force another election or a position. We are so done!
In a previous thread, I wrote that NASWA supporters would burn business once Raila lost. @ FRM and Obiero castigated me for stating the obvious.So it is better to listen to voices, even when you don't agree with them, and learn from the past. One thing that ODM and by extension Luo Nyanza needs to needs to try to change this whole belief that everything is sorted through violence.
I am happy