You told your wife not to work citing religion as an excuse. You got her pregnant and took her to the hospital and started demanding female doctors to attend to her citing religion.
If their own husbands did not let them work, which female doctors would attend to your wife?
If anyone still harboured doubts about Raila Odinga’s status as an enigma, those doubts can now be laid to rest. At Durham University in the United Kingdom, a dedicated team of professors and researchers has been commissioned to study, analyse, and document the extraordinary life and legacy of Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, CGH. When academia begins to turn your life’s journey into a subject of scholarly inquiry, it signifies that your struggles and ideals have transcended politics, they have become a syllabus in the school of history. His Name is Jakom!!
Someone said: Normalize celebrating this:
– a roof over your head
– a warm shower
– having clean water
– a day without pain
– moments of gratitude
These are blessings too.
Imagine MAGA saying Obama betrayed them. People who've never supported Baba keep saying he betrayed them. But again, Baba was an Enigma, even those who didn't support him had this natural entitlement that he must fight for them. That is the only logical explanation!
Look at our Western cousins coming through in cultural regalia, bulls, dry food and chants of grieving hearts.
We have always grieved communally. Community is our religion.
Piny Omor...🙌🏾
Juogi have softened today and I can now address my people in English.
LUOS, our culture is beautiful. Let us Do It, Overdo It, Invent new mourning styles and Go Overboard.
Without fear or Shame, We Are Us. ✊🏾
#RailaOdinga
Raila really did us all a favour by demanding he be buried in 72 hours.
He knew.
Imagine this for a month. And believe me, it would have remained this way for a month.
Chuny piny.
For those of us who covered him, who watched him from the front seat, who believed in him, doubted him, and argued about him at every family gathering, today just hurts.
Raila Odinga dedicated his life to the fight. He paid in detention, in exile, in blood, in ballot boxes that never seemed to add up right. He helped deliver the freedoms we breathe today.
Baba wasn't perfect. No leader is. But he was ours; flawed, brilliant, stubborn, visionary, maddening, essential.
The debates will come. The reckonings, the reinterpretations, the "what ifs" and "if onlys."
History will argue over his choices. But not today.
Today, I mourn a giant.
Today, Kenya weeps.
Fare thee well, Jakom.
Luo Nyanza will never be the same.
Kenya will never be the same. Jowi!
Today I learned,apparently the sweat ya your parents and siblings iko intentionally designed(presumably by God) to smell really horrible to you ndio kuprevent inbreeding/incest.