Kichwa Mbaya wrote:Michuki was a very lucky man on earth despite some of things that he did. He lived longer than 99% of his peers, he lived well and he was very successfull in his last project to make sure a kikuyu stays in power. His decision to steal the elections for Kibaki caused a lot of lives to be lost but earned him a state funeral that even Dedan Kimathi never got. Some of those people who died during the PEV were buried without any ceremony at all. Michuki assured himself a state burial by keeping his tribesmate in power. He was getting ready for another project, to make sure Uhuru, another Kikuyu succeeds Kibaki. Kikuyu hegemony was his latest committment and mission in life and hegemonists like FB have definately lost a very important general and they ought to mourn. Most men lose the fire of tribalism or racism or religious bigotry or jihadism or zionism or anti-americanism as they grow older, Michuki was a kikuyu hegemonist to his death. Good for him, however, the notion that those of us who have opposed his kikuyu hegemony design should also join FB in weeping uncontrollable while rolling in the dust to comemerate his death is asking just asking too much. It is also a sign of chauvanistic arrogance that Michuki represented so well.
Would it not be a revelation, if indeed we were to find out Michuki was one of those involved in betraying Kimathi wa Waciuri in 1956/7 ?
Maybe Kibaki also breathing a sigh of relief in one way - this was one man who had excellent knowledge of PEV and all the schemes to keep Kibaki in power in 2007. If Michuki could have been pressured to provide evidence (in whatever way possible) the revelations could have been surprising to us all.
Michuki working hard to get Uhuru to succeed. Irony is that after all these old guard engineered the elections and the violence - they didn't take into account the Kale warriors - got Uhuru to do some dirty work - now they have offered him up to the ICC to rot.