FROM A KENYAN IN DIASPORA; Traditions and culture never die - - TopicsExpress



          

FROM A KENYAN IN DIASPORA; Traditions and culture never die - Kenya must remember Waiyaki, Harry Thuku, Dedan Kimathi and Jomo Kenyatta. We have seen how neocolonialists continue to behave in the 21st century using ICC. No respect to our duly elected Persident Uhuru Kenyatta , his Deputy William Ruto and the Sovereignty of the People of the Republic of Kenya. We must STOP those who want to tarnish the good image and convictions of Mau Mau. I will remain the son the son of Mau Mau. My ancestors lost lives, disappeared in the fight againist the colony, my dad suffered permanent injuries for my country Kenya but his children, grand and grand-grand children continue to fight againist. You neo-colonialism. Its very unfortunate that in Kenya and for many years, when you are a Kikuyu, you are either consindered former Mwakenya, Mungiki or a land gabber when you are neither but just a victim of the system. They called me Mwakenya in diaspora then Kibaki kingpin abroad, but today they call me HE President Uhuru kenyatta, State House Kenya and Jubilee sycophant. We are One People, One Kenya, One Nation.
Posted on: Sun, 25 May 2014 21:47:04 +0000

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