I'm aware of the critical nature and history of this debate, specifically in our country and state Kenya.
Our founding fathers grappled with it, and the late Jomo Kenyatta wished us to deal with it once and for all.
Former president Kibaki and the late Tom Mboya wrote a paper on it under Jomo's direction.
It's rumored that this matter might have caused Pinto's death, and probably, the late Murumbi's fears.
But the world hasn't only changed greatly, but we as citizens of our beloved republic have not only become enlightened to the extent of being equal among equals on the global stage; but are also in great suffering under the current political ideology.
Moreover, without revising our ideas on African socialism, we run the risk of becoming a heavy cess pit of political and economic inefficiencies and losses whose effects are global.