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Another story I will tell you one of these days is of how the decision to pull Raila out of the repeat election in 2017 was made. The cowards in the room all suddenly decided that it was more of a “legal decision” than a political one and the lawyers in the room were the ones to make the call. Truth is they were all running away from responsibility for that decision. We, the lawyers, all had to do it in writing. Orengo, our senior most stepped up and put his name down. The rest of us followed. Orengo is solid bwana.
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I told my therapist:
“I’m not suicidal…
but I’m tired in a way that scares me.”
She didn’t brush it off.
She didn’t say “everyone gets tired.”
She didn’t tell me to think positive.
She said softly:
Edwin Sifuna raised an important historical truth.
Kenya has had development before, even under leaders whom people later rejected.
During Moi’s era, just like now under President Ruto, major projects such as stadiums were built, yet Kenyans still demanded change.
Why? Because development without freedom creates fear, not progress.
Citizens do not live by infrastructure alone.
They live by freedom, security, and dignity.
Kenyans are not against development.
We want roads, hospitals, and stadiums, yes.
But we also want safety and the freedom to speak without fear.
A country becomes great not when it builds big things,
But when people can live, speak, and dream freely.
This new week, where the legs of man can’t go, Grace will carry us there. Where the hands of men can’t reach, God’s favor will speak for us. May we be fruitful.