JM Kariuki is arguably the biggest hero Kenya has ever produced. It takes a brave man to stand up to the power elite in the 1970s. It takes an even braver man to go against the tide within your ethnic group. Streets, stadiums and schools should be named after him.
He along with Pio Gama Pinto, Kaggia, Matiba, Mboya, Oginga, Muliro............
However I must correct one thing. His prophecy has never been forgotten. Kenya has been a country of immense ill-gotten wealth amid extreme poverty for the past 50 years.
We haven't forgotten. The reality is that we as Kenyans have just decided to ignore his prophecy because we have been brainwashed into thinking that having a member of our ethnic group in the corridors of power is more important than actual delivery of services or accountability or transparency.
Even the most educated among us is brainwashed into believing that blind ethnic loyalty is preferable to actually having manageable traffic, good infrastructure, reliable water supply, reliable electricity supply, low unemployment , low corruption, security, good hospitals, low crime, reliable police, reliable fire brigade, or other issues that people should care about.
So as we sit at wazua insisting on being ruled by a member of our ethnic group, the ruling class and those connected to them are laughing all the way to the bank, riding in helicopters while you are stuck in Nairobi's nightmare traffic.
And when their family is sick, they can send them to the UK for treatment using the money that you pay for taxes. Meanwhile you have to face that nightmare that is Kenyatta hospital.
Meanwhile Tanzania and Ethiopia are passing Kenya in many economic indicators.