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why was Michuki fighting soo much to extend Kibaki legacy?

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Postby pajero » Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:05 am

Michuki fought tooth and nail to ensure Kibaki forced himself for another term,but ALAS he has just lived for four years,he hasnt seen Kibaki finish his term,Was it worth?
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Postby paul » Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:16 am

boss u are human ..and humans like dogs have their day...no one even obama is superior than other monkeys ...just a different mind set and materials plus power which is man made makes us different - at times people don't look at the crucial things in life - no one owns the world, peace is important, health is God given, power breeds evil and we should always fight our inner devil - its all a waste money, power and he could even command death on you minus u getting justice
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Postby Kadudu » Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:26 am

Yes it was worth it. His siblings are financially home and dry. Compare his Windsor in 2002 and today. Two dfifferent worlds.

pajero wrote:Michuki fought tooth and nail to ensure Kibaki forced himself for another term,but ALAS he has just lived for four years,he hasnt seen Kibaki finish his term,Was it worth?
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Postby kvebay » Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:48 pm

This guy definitely wanted the house of mumbi to continue ruling.....he pushed so hard for extending said Kibaki legacy - in doing so he furthered & solidified his own family's wealth.
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Postby Watanya-Cecilia » Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:58 pm

kvebay wrote:This guy definitely wanted the house of mumbi to continue ruling.....he pushed so hard for extending said Kibaki legacy - in doing so he furthered & solidified his own family's wealth.


....and earned himself the hottest spot in hell lol.
Your opinion is only fact to you matey....

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Postby veritas » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:03 pm

Have they confirmed he's dead?
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Postby okoths72 » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:05 pm

Let him go and create his Mungiki leadership in hell.
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Postby Kichwa Mbaya » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:05 pm

The story of Michuki is the story of the genesis of this culture of tribalism, corruption, greed and impunity that we are fighting to end. When you read the story of how he was a permanent secretary at age 32 and was allocated arcres and arcres of land for free or for vitually nothing. These are billionaires who got their wealth by stealing from the government coffers then legitimazing it. They created the culture in the civil services where everybody wants to make it by stealing from the government like they did. When you tell the story of Michuki, you tell the story of how we got where we are today. It is going to take a generation or two to out do what they did. I hope his death also marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new era.
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Postby Watanya-Cecilia » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:10 pm

Kichwa Mbaya wrote:The story of Michuki is the story of the genesis of this culture of tribalism, corruption, greed and impunity that we are fighting to end. When you read the story of how he was a permanent secretary at age 32 and was allocated arcres and arcres of land for free or for vitually nothing. These are billionaires who got their wealth by stealing from the government coffers then legitimazing it. They created the culture in the civil services where everybody wants to make it by stealing from the government like they did. When you tell the story of Michuki, you tell the story of how we got where we are today. It is going to take a generation or two to out do what they did. I hope his death also marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new era.


You dare to besmirch the legacy of the hardest-working thief with incomparable work ethic :lol: .
As long as the stealing is done efficiently and ruthlessly he is a great example of what all generations should aspire to be. Shortly i will publish the list of his cumulative assets to demonstrate beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was a greatest man.

Ps: without PEV I might not have even cared what mochoki did with his life.
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Postby paul » Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:03 pm

Kichwa Mbaya wrote:The story of Michuki is the story of the genesis of this culture of tribalism, corruption, greed and impunity that we are fighting to end. When you read the story of how he was a permanent secretary at age 32 and was allocated arcres and arcres of land for free or for vitually nothing. These are billionaires who got their wealth by stealing from the government coffers then legitimazing it. They created the culture in the civil services where everybody wants to make it by stealing from the government like they did. When you tell the story of Michuki, you tell the story of how we got where we are today. It is going to take a generation or two to out do what they did. I hope his death also marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new era.



u nailed it....even his kids can never rpt what he did...lords of impunity and corruption, shrewd characters who could do everything to protect their wealth ...this era seems to be coming to an end quick, sorting up the mess is gonna take more time though ...when somebody says ati they are hardworking you wonder are they blind...why is mau mau having nothing, the political elite grabbed it all
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Postby kvebay » Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:04 am

Watanya-Cecilia wrote:
Kichwa Mbaya wrote:The story of Michuki is the story of the genesis of this culture of tribalism, corruption, greed and impunity that we are fighting to end. When you read the story of how he was a permanent secretary at age 32 and was allocated arcres and arcres of land for free or for vitually nothing. These are billionaires who got their wealth by stealing from the government coffers then legitimazing it. They created the culture in the civil services where everybody wants to make it by stealing from the government like they did. When you tell the story of Michuki, you tell the story of how we got where we are today. It is going to take a generation or two to out do what they did. I hope his death also marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new era.


You dare to besmirch the legacy of the hardest-working thief with incomparable work ethic :lol: .
As long as the stealing is done efficiently and ruthlessly he is a great example of what all generations should aspire to be. Shortly i will publish the list of his cumulative assets to demonstrate beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was a greatest man.

Ps: without PEV I might not have even cared what mochoki did with his life.


:D :D This is dry humour at it's best.
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Postby paul » Wed Mar 07, 2012 7:51 am

read the bible on your own forget the mavuno or kiuna style...all these stuff are there...earthly possessions and death and human power greed...bias
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Postby paul » Wed Mar 07, 2012 8:00 am

there is need for these arrogant selfish people to know that kenya is not them but all people...their leaders make it even worse by encouraging the selfish and arrogant behaviour

am calling on maasai, turkanas, kamba, meru, embu, coastal region, kisii, kale etc to try as much as possible to push this mentality away and make kenya land of equal opportunity........look at CBK, Kra, banks, Treasury, morals ...u will see the country is following a crop of people who believe in making life hard and expensive because their blind focus is money .....

need to promote humanity, equality and justice to all - with time they shall see reality
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