@gpdkaluma And when did Luhyas appoint you to speak on their behalf? Its our democratic right to associate with however we want. It can't be that we are only good when we support you and bad when we choose to work with someone else!
@gpdkaluma We know that you're mad at him because his departure has weakned your party. ODM has lost its mojo. Ruto will not yield to any of your demands during negotiations and that hurts you so much.
Why are Luhyas always giving us gods? 😆. Jehovah Wanyonyi (Bukusu), Yesu Wa Tongaren (Bukusu), Yohana Mbatisaji (Bukusu), now we have "The Third God" from Kakamega...
@gpdkaluma The thieves are buying huge apartments here in the city worth billions of money in cash and they're known and you've said nothing about it. This time round western has decided na hakuna kitu mtafanya even with such propaganda
@ItsMutai Mambo ya Western politics leave it to us.. we're the ones to decide who should be our kingpin not you.. and we have decided that it is Natembeya not Didmus, Weta, or Musalia
Someone listen to Teso South MP Mary Emase. She is a victim of the #BloodBasedGovt. She just lost her position as Vice Chair of the Budget Committee.
✅She wonders why IEBC uses Sh61 bn to conduct unnecessary presidential elections - where people lose then cause #Maandamano - to be ‘united in govt’!
✅Young people die in their numbers. Then same people dance on their graves with Nusu Mkate (half-loaf) ‘National Unity’ govts…
A LETTER TO THE RT. HON. RAILA AMOLO ODINGA FROM A GEN Z
Dear Hon. Raila,
I am writing to you from my small bedsitter somewhere closer to Nairobi CBD than Karen, but if we both left our houses for CBD, you would get there way faster than me. Needless to say I’d spend some 30 minutes or more for a matatu to fill. So, basically I mean to say the distance between you and I status-wise is probably no less than Addis Ababa to Nairobi.
In 2007, I was in standard 2 in some village school in Okela village, Uyoma Katweng’a (UK). When Kivuitu announced the results, I was at Loyan’s (a classmate and fiend) place. I felt like a part of me left me. I felt bad bad. I felt like my life, those of my family members and Kenyans generally would not change for the better. I felt I had lost greatly. Here’s why; growing up, we were fed with the notion that you were the only person who would liberate the Luo community. Every child my age would talk about you in school. Everyone ‘worshipped’ you. The teachers taught us about you. Some of them actually called you the President of Kenya. For a long time, I knew you were the President of Kenya. For a long time, I knew Kibaki and Kivuitu were criminals who deserved to rot in jail for stealing your win.
That same year, Hon. Raphael Tuju (Tuch mon) was running for a second term in the office of MP for Rarieda constituency. My mother, Margaret Anyango ‘Nyomollo’ (Eternal rest grant unto her Oh Lord...) was part of some women league supporting Tuju. She was so excited about Tuju. Women in my village, and I guess in the whole of Rarieda loved Tuju. They still do. They talk about him to date. But sadly that year, Tuju lost his seat because apparently you decampained him due to his alignment with Kibaki’s party. You wanted every Luo politician to vie with your Party even if they didn’t agree with your policies. Tuju lost to Nicholas Gumbo. My mother, just like many of her fiends was heartbroken. She told me this story and I felt bad for her. I remember there is a day she came home and found me loudly singing this ‘Tuju’ song by Suzannah Owiyo and she was very upset with me. She was concerned that some ‘Raila supporters would hear me and probably attack me or my family.’ I kept wondering ‘who is this Raila yawa?’ So, really, I was confused whether to be your fan or to feel sad about Hon. Tuju’s loss. I was barely 9 years old remember. But this Raila thing was giving me sleepless nights like some ladies giving Kenyan men sleepless nights and vice versa.
In early January, 2008, my cousins Fred (16) and Dave (7) were traveling from Mombasa back home after a long holiday they had both longed for before. Sadly, they were not to get home until after about 1 month. They were victims of the 2007/08 Post election violence. These two young boys had to suffer for 30 straight days because no bus would be allowed to move until Raila is announced President. Remember the “No Raila No Peace”? I heard about it, even though I was so young. When the two finally got home, they were emaciated, darker and bitter. They were infected with the dangerous chicken pox. That was the first time I heard of such an infection in my life. They had these madoadoa, they looked homeless and I remember people cried when they finally got home. Still, everyone was chanting ‘Raila Tosha’ ‘Agwambo Tosha’ ‘Tinga Tosha’ and we believed you were clean. Msafi kama pamba.
In 2013, I was in standard 8. Results of the March election tore us apart. We mourned for some days but life continued. 2017! Same thing. What I failed to insist earlier is that we were always told these guys (the Kikuyus) always stole your votes. It was taught to us both at home and in school. So I grew up knowing you are the only savior Luos are waiting to get to Presidency. In 2022, I supported you but shingo upande. I did it in belief that there was no better candidate, not like you were the one like I used to believe before. Kahongo already had a glaring bad reputation. (1/3)
@gpdkaluma You're working so hard to chase Sifuna out of the ODM party...but as Miguna would say...We the Western people are saying bring it on.. your arrogance is becoming too much