I never would have voted for the son of Jomo. But after his starring performance at the Hague, I suspect he deserves a shot at the presidency. He came out so clean that I started wondering what the castigation against him has been all along. My be am not very good in politics but the appearance at the top of the world to defend his character, composed, with authority, made Ocampa look like a novice, and I thought WOH! Aint that some guy!
Then Abdullahi weaves this piece and am like, what the hell.
Ocampo failed in his duty to test and question his hypothesis through investigation. This was real shame. He had unlimited resources at his disposal. All doors were open for him by the Kenyan government.
He was a very lazy prosecutor who failed to test-fire his case before he tried to fire his gun in court.
It jammed in court! He elected to rely entirely on the local reports and
newspaper cuttings. Some of the evidence that formed the core of his hypothesis was too fanciful and embarrassingly wallowing.
Third, Ocampo played to the fears and hopes of Kenya as a third world country. This he did in cohort with
western members of the international community.
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Wisdom to detect when share prices hit rock bottom.
When interest on bonds keep going up, you know the bear run is on high street. When interest on bonds start leveling, the bear has met the bull and they have hit rock bottom. When the interest rates on bonds start coming down, the bull has overpowered the bear and you better be riding the bull.