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Running on Empty: The Life & Triumphs of Samuel Kamau Wanjiru
Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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@llest! @essyk.. I agree 100% We are ultimately responsible for our choices. A little 'help' in the right direction wouldn't hurt, now would it? There is great power to the idiom, 'An apple doesn't fall far from the tree', however if a good father figure was to pick that 'apple' and nurture it, ni mbaya? Yes, you can't just pick anyone. A father figure can be anyone.. if anything you have a second chance of picking out a man who's character you admire and would want your child to emulate. And the beauty about it, you don't have to 'shukisha bendera' That said, fornicators/adulterers and products thereof should pray. That sins and/or curses be forgiven lest you transfer the same to the child and his or her children. I can quote a few verses...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 11,935 Location: Nairobi
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Given an opportunity,every kid would want to have both parents as they grow up.A mother has a role,which i believe is a little different with that of the father.When both are used responsibly to compliment each other,the final product might be different than one raised by a single parent.....but then,that's an ideal situation and the absence of one parent or both is not an excuse to bad choices.....my 2 Zim dollars. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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Mukiri wrote:@llest! @essyk.. I agree 100%
We are ultimately responsible for our choices. A little 'help' in the right direction wouldn't hurt, now would it? There is great power to the idiom, 'An apple doesn't fall far from the tree', however if a good father figure was to pick that 'apple' and nurture it, ni mbaya?
Yes, you can't just pick anyone. A father figure can be anyone.. if anything you have a second chance of picking out a man who's character you admire and would want your child to emulate. And the beauty about it, you don't have to 'shukisha bendera'
That said, fornicators/adulterers and products thereof should pray. That sins and/or curses be forgiven lest you transfer the same to the child and his or her children. I can quote a few verses... Read what wondergirl posted. I like other people's opinions. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/12/2009 Posts: 312
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Mukiri wrote:Single women who deny their kids father figures should be whipped! This are some of the repercussions... Mukiri, you strike me as a very obnoxious and judgemental person, I believe there a scripture about that.... Do you really think single mothers are single parents out of choice? Has it never occured to you that it takes a strong heart to bring up a child alone, after the father has refused to take up their responsiblity? What would you rather they do? Abort? Throw the child in the bin? Every child is blessed with two parents at conception, but only one gets to carry the baby, the other gets a chance to walk away unless he has a concious and sense of responsibilty. Personaly I'm brought up by both parents and I really thank God for that but I have freinds who were brought up by single mothers and honestly I wouldnt say I'm better than them, just really thank God for my parents. What about the women whose husbands die and leave them single with kids?? Do they also need to be whipped? Take care man, you never know how long you will be around to bring up your children, only God knows. Lets remember that always, Only God knows.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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I have the utmost respect for women... My mother is a woman, so it helps. @Wondergirl... Women are strong, in alot of cases much stronger than us. There are a few lessons to be learnt from Wanjiru, depending on the angle one looks at things
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/25/2009 Posts: 973
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Mukiri wrote:I have the utmost respect for women... My mother is a woman, so it helps. @Wondergirl... Women are strong, in alot of cases much stronger than us. There are a few lessons to be learnt from Wanjiru, depending on the angle one looks at things
Are you a watermelon? Do you now agree that your comment was rash,abrasive n wrong? Sema tu makosa imefanyika na kazi iendelee. Water under the bridge
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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My 2 cents...As Lolest as said, life is what you make it. If life gives you lemons, make lemonade out of it. I dint know wanjiru, infact I know/ew nothing apart from his running and the sagas that were displayed on tv. I dont think its good to judge the man because of his marriage, he succeeded being an athlete and am sure some father figure led him through that. However, he became a victim of his success, he became successful early and just like the prodigal son, the world was teaching him a lesson sadly he passed on early before he learnt it. From my experience, mother/s figures are the best advisers, and as i age i have discovered that its an inborn instinct in the female species, eg the eagle, its the lady eagle that teaches its babies to fly. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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rock wrote:Mukiri wrote:I have the utmost respect for women... My mother is a woman, so it helps. @Wondergirl... Women are strong, in alot of cases much stronger than us. There are a few lessons to be learnt from Wanjiru, depending on the angle one looks at things
Are you a watermelon? Do you now agree that your comment was rash,abrasive n wrong? Sema tu makosa imefanyika na kazi iendelee. Water under the bridge Wacha uchochezi...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/19/2008 Posts: 4,268
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Mukiri wrote:Clinton=Henry Oren "Buddy" Grisham Mandela=David Dalindyebo Obama's mother remarried etc
FATHER FIGURE is not the same as Father, even the spelling is different! I shudder when I meet bitter single women who feel that they can have a go at a child alone, shielding him or her from any male influence. A Father figure is very very VERY important to the rounded well being of a child; into adulthood, any person who feels otherwise should also be whipped!
Yes, you've picked on a few examples... but what about the majority of people from broken families, dead or languishing in prison or poverty? Some of whom have issues with the mistakes of their mothers and have no one else to 'talk' to?
When Wanjiru died, how many men claimed to be his father? What does it tell you about the mother? A Father figure would have proudly come out and said, tho' he did not 'land', he's proud to have advised him. Muliona mtu kama huyo?
And Yes! @essyk... Choose your wives wisely. 'Love' is an end product of hard work, don't be fooled by Hollywood. An addict of 'soaps' hata siwes karibia! So, what does it tell us about the 'fathers'?. you tell us, why weren't they coming out when he needed school fees and when he wasn't famous? Gold-diggers! and all you want us to see is his mother as a slut who struggled to raise him? Well, she could have been, but at least she raised a champion, dint she? On her own. And no, we didnt see a father figure, that didnt make him less a champion, did it?.... and it dint make him any worse than those raised by both families.... how many bankrupt people have we seen raised up by both parents? Moi's son being one of them(with a pinch of salt), and many guys back in the village who do not make headlines! if it is about women, what would you like to say about Wamalwa kijana (God rest his soul in peace)? and many others... They were also brought up by single mothers? It's all about life choices. Not much about who brought you up as long as they were responsible parents.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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What is good for the goose, is good for the gander.. I stand corrected, but wasn't Moi a single father? Maybe he too, should have gotten Phillip a mother figure.. Someone to teach him how to treat a woman right, ama?
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