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David Ndii
murchr
#41 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 2:42:23 AM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
FRM2011 wrote:

Madam Admin,

If this was 5 years ago, there could be Wazuans who would be looking at Ndii's arrest as a piece of a giant jigsaw puzzle that most Kenyans cannot and will never see. They would be driving the conversation trying to figure out where the piece belongs in the big scheme of things.

Make no mistake, the occasional ignoramus would crash the party, loud and uncultured, and the wise men would pull back. He (the ignoramus) would not even see the jigsaw puzzle let alone know where to place the puzzling piece. His grasp of issues was/is always karumaindo-ish. And he would claw back quietly to the dark hole of ignorance he came from.

And that is how wazua became the Runda of internet forums. When one of those "downtown" forums was closed, their members could not fit in here.

Now the wise men went quiet. And the "karumaindo" gang drives the conversations.

As auditors, we have a standard called ISA 570. It requires the auditor to assess the ability of an entity to continue operating as a going concern.



Now what do you want admin to do if other wazuans are not thinking like you?
"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
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harrydre
#42 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 4:25:18 AM
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Joined: 7/10/2008
Posts: 9,131
Location: Kanjo
Afinywe kabisa. Yeye nataka pindua serikali. Democratically elected government? Akwende.
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washiku
#43 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 8:28:58 AM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
FRM2011 wrote:

Madam Admin,

If this was 5 years ago, there could be Wazuans who would be looking at Ndii's arrest as a piece of a giant jigsaw puzzle that most Kenyans cannot and will never see. They would be driving the conversation trying to figure out where the piece belongs in the big scheme of things.

Make no mistake, the occasional ignoramus would crash the party, loud and uncultured, and the wise men would pull back. He (the ignoramus) would not even see the jigsaw puzzle let alone know where to place the puzzling piece. His grasp of issues was/is always karumaindo-ish. And he would claw back quietly to the dark hole of ignorance he came from.

And that is how wazua became the Runda of internet forums. When one of those "downtown" forums was closed, their members could not fit in here.

Now the wise men went quiet. And the "karumaindo" gang drives the conversations.

As auditors, we have a standard called ISA 570. It requires the auditor to assess the ability of an entity to continue operating as a going concern.



You must be talking about yourself. Just coming after you driving several conversations.
thuks
#44 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 8:32:01 AM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 10/8/2008
Posts: 1,575
murchr wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:

Madam Admin,

If this was 5 years ago, there could be Wazuans who would be looking at Ndii's arrest as a piece of a giant jigsaw puzzle that most Kenyans cannot and will never see. They would be driving the conversation trying to figure out where the piece belongs in the big scheme of things.

Make no mistake, the occasional ignoramus would crash the party, loud and uncultured, and the wise men would pull back. He (the ignoramus) would not even see the jigsaw puzzle let alone know where to place the puzzling piece. His grasp of issues was/is always karumaindo-ish. And he would claw back quietly to the dark hole of ignorance he came from.

And that is how wazua became the Runda of internet forums. When one of those "downtown" forums was closed, their members could not fit in here.

Now the wise men went quiet. And the "karumaindo" gang drives the conversations.

As auditors, we have a standard called ISA 570. It requires the auditor to assess the ability of an entity to continue operating as a going concern.



Now what do you want admin to do if other wazuans are not thinking like you?

Kuna graph mzuri @masukuma ameweka. Tafadhali uiangazie tena.
I care!
Lolest!
#45 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 8:51:55 AM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
Ndii is Ndei from Kiambu

From a village called Kiawaroga in eastern Limuru on Kiambu-Limuru road
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FRM2011
#46 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 12:06:54 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 11/5/2010
Posts: 2,459
Amores wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:

Madam Admin,

If this was 5 years ago, there could be Wazuans who would be looking at Ndii's arrest as a piece of a giant jigsaw puzzle that most Kenyans cannot and will never see. They would be driving the conversation trying to figure out where the piece belongs in the big scheme of things.

Make no mistake, the occasional ignoramus would crash the party, loud and uncultured, and the wise men would pull back. He (the ignoramus) would not even see the jigsaw puzzle let alone know where to place the puzzling piece. His grasp of issues was/is always karumaindo-ish. And he would claw back quietly to the dark hole of ignorance he came from.

And that is how wazua became the Runda of internet forums. When one of those "downtown" forums was closed, their members could not fit in here.

Now the wise men went quiet. And the "karumaindo" gang drives the conversations.

As auditors, we have a standard called ISA 570. It requires the auditor to assess the ability of an entity to continue operating as a going concern.



This is Hubris.


I have never claimed to be a wise man. But we have had contributors in wazua who always left me in awe. Guys who would always give a perspective that we can never read in newspapers.

@masukuma's thoughts on culture are in a class of their own. I once took a serious client for lunch and the discussion went to matters of culture. I "borrowed" and shared @masukuma's material with him and that old man has never looked at me the same way. He has invited me severally to join his social circle.

Right now we know Ndii was arrested. I would want to read whether the ODPP can realistically bring a solid case against him. Not the political theatrics.

We have so many questions. Does it mean the govt is worried about the people's assembly ? If not, what message was the govt sending by arresting him. Who was the message intended for ? And so many more.

We used to get answers to such questions before. And very illuminating perspectives. Not any more.

I am meeting a couple of guys in the afternoon. When Ndii's matter comes up for discussion, all I have is @harrydre's Karumaindo opinion.
Liv
#47 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 12:25:46 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 11/14/2006
Posts: 1,311
My views...Ndii is not interested in secession. He is a strategist and he has political ambitions.. He has seen beyond Uhuru Kenyatta regime.

We don't know what he has said or done in order to be arrested....but he must have been aware the NIS were following his every move. Through these arrests and the so called 'persecution' his Brand becomes more known.

After 2022.... He will come out forcefully against the Ruto Admin and bring the agikuyu and luo nations together like Kibaki did.... History repeating itself...an economist will become president again...replacing a kalenjin in 2027 or 2032...hoping baba will say Tosha again.... Talk of strategy...lol


quicksand
#48 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 12:39:04 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 7/5/2010
Posts: 2,061
Location: Nairobi
FRM2011 wrote:
Amores wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:

Madam Admin,

If this was 5 years ago, there could be Wazuans who would be looking at Ndii's arrest as a piece of a giant jigsaw puzzle that most Kenyans cannot and will never see. They would be driving the conversation trying to figure out where the piece belongs in the big scheme of things.

Make no mistake, the occasional ignoramus would crash the party, loud and uncultured, and the wise men would pull back. He (the ignoramus) would not even see the jigsaw puzzle let alone know where to place the puzzling piece. His grasp of issues was/is always karumaindo-ish. And he would claw back quietly to the dark hole of ignorance he came from.

And that is how wazua became the Runda of internet forums. When one of those "downtown" forums was closed, their members could not fit in here.

Now the wise men went quiet. And the "karumaindo" gang drives the conversations.

As auditors, we have a standard called ISA 570. It requires the auditor to assess the ability of an entity to continue operating as a going concern.



This is Hubris.


I have never claimed to be a wise man. But we have had contributors in wazua who always left me in awe. Guys who would always give a perspective that we can never read in newspapers.

@masukuma's thoughts on culture are in a class of their own. I once took a serious client for lunch and the discussion went to matters of culture. I "borrowed" and shared @masukuma's material with him and that old man has never looked at me the same way. He has invited me severally to join his social circle.

Right now we know Ndii was arrested. I would want to read whether the ODPP can realistically bring a solid case against him. Not the political theatrics.

We have so many questions. Does it mean the govt is worried about the people's assembly ? If not, what message was the govt sending by arresting him. Who was the message intended for ? And so many more.

We used to get answers to such questions before. And very illuminating perspectives. Not any more.

I am meeting a couple of guys in the afternoon. When Ndii's matter comes up for discussion, all I have is @harrydre's Karumaindo opinion.


Calling @harrydre's input karumaindoish is exactly the kind of hubris Amores is referring to. You have appointed yourself the judge of other people's opinions, in effect decreeing what has weight and what doesn't without countering or dissecting the substance of the argument. Its cleverly crafted, dog-whistle invective reeking of pretentious standoffishness.

muganda
#49 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 12:42:27 PM
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Joined: 9/15/2006
Posts: 3,907
Lolest!
#50 Posted : Monday, December 04, 2017 12:52:25 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
Liv wrote:
My views...Ndii is not interested in secession. He is a strategist and he has political ambitions.. He has seen beyond Uhuru Kenyatta regime.

We don't know what he has said or done in order to be arrested....but he must have been aware the NIS were following his every move. Through these arrests and the so called 'persecution' his Brand becomes more known.

After 2022.... He will come out forcefully against the Ruto Admin and bring the agikuyu and luo nations together like Kibaki did.... History repeating itself...an economist will become president again...replacing a kalenjin in 2027 or 2032...hoping baba will say Tosha again.... Talk of strategy...lol



Not impossible...some weeks ago, a friend was pointing out to the similarity of Ndii's loyalty and prominence in Raila's group to that of Simba wa Nyeri-Ngunjiri Wambugu- sometime back

Let's wait and see
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