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The Odingas: Preaching Reforms and Justice While Stealing From the Poor!
yekeyeke
#1 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 5:43:09 PM
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Saasa. This is serious. Can RAO tell us why the Daddy did this and then they keep telling us about reform and democracy when they practice THE COMPLETE OPPOSITE. If they come to power Kenya will go to the DOGs. Lets all vote Jubille and rescue Kenya from this mess.

http://hardtalkkenya.wor...stealing-from-the-poor/

Posted on July 19, 2012 0

· “He (read Mr. Kigeugeu) and his father before him struggled against tremendous odds and government malfeance and interference to establish their family businesses,” Sarah Elderkin (Daily Nation, July 19, 2012).
· Let us go straight to the subject matter. Source(s): RELIABLE. Name(s): WITHHELD:
· “Under the guise of empowering the Luo Community economically in the 1940s, Adonijah Jaramogi Oginga Odinga incorporated a company called Luo Thrift and Trading Company. He proceeded to travel across East Africa collecting money from Luos who wished to buy shares in the company…
· A colossal sum was raised some of which was invested in large scale sugar plantations in the Nyanza Sugar Belt, posho mills in several market places in Nyanza, real estate in Kisumu Town and Maseno, among other properties which also included a printing press and a bilingual weekly newspaper called The Nyanza Times, not to mention a public transport company called Lolwe…
· No sooner had these commercial ventures been put in place than transparency left through the window. Under the stewardship of Jaramogi, Luo Thrift and Trading Company did not call any Annual General Meetings as stipulated in The Companies Act, nor did it declare or issue dividends to its shareholders…
· Progressively, the properties bought with the proceeds from the poor shareholders changed hands mysteriously and became personal property. Those who attempted to raise this issue in public or in private were harassed and intimidated into silence…
· Although they are usually the most vocal on matters touching on corruption on the national front, Luo MPs have lost both legitimacy and credibility in terms of protecting their electorate and addressing their legitimate aspirations, for economic progress;
· By keeping silent on the fate of properties one family appear to have stolen from poor Luos through Luo Thrift and Trading Company, including Ofafa Memorial Hall…
· By the time Odinga died on January 20, 1994, most, if not all, of the assets bought under the flagship of Luo Thrift and Trading Company had mysteriously reverted to private companies associated with him…
· Three years later, his son and scion of his business and political dynasty, Raila Amolo Odinga, commenced another collection spree, again from poor Luos; under the guise of empowering them economically by assisting them to buy shares in the then stalled Molasses Complex, in Kisumu…
· While millions of shillings which Raila collected from Lous disappeared mysteriously into thin air, 240 acres of land where the Molasses Plant, in Kisumu, stands was transferred to the Odinga Family Business around the time leading to the KANU/NDP merger, after the General Election of 1997. NB: The actual merger reached fruition in 2001…
· Subsequent queries about the money only yielded one consistent but misleading answer from Oburu Odinga, Raila’s elder brother, who is today the Assistant minister of Finance. Oburu kept on repeating that the money was safe in a bank account…
· He declined to state the amount in the said account, which bank it was kept in and how much interest it was earning, if at all…
· If the money had been collected to assist the contributors to buy shares in the Kisumu Molasses Plant, how did it end up in a mysterious bank account and what was it doing in that account?
· Over one decade has elapsed since that money was collected from Luos; but it seems as if it is still lying in the unknown bank where it appears to be destined to lie forever, while many contributors wallow in abject poverty…
· As members of the Luo community began to come to terms with the fact that they had been swindled out of the shares they had been promised and that the over Kshs. 100 million or so raised could have disappeared into the pockets of Raila Odinga and Company, it was reported from Paris, the capital of France, that the shares they had been promised had been sold to someone else!
· According to the respectable Indian Ocean Newsletter No. 1065 of November 22, 2005, a Canadian company called Diamond-Works teamed up with Raila Odinga by taking 55% stake in his firm, Spectre International for US Dollars 2 million which is an equivalent of Kshs. 170 million…
· It was reported at the time that part of the amount from Diamond-Works of Canada was to serve to pay Spectre’s debts as the company has allegedly borrowed money for the project. Who did they borrow from after collecting from the poor Luos?
· The whole story about the Kisumu Molasses Plant has not been told, but the Odingas will no longer remain in a position where they will continue to withhold the truth from Kenyans, in general, and the Luo community, in particular, about the mystery surrounding their acquisition of the Kisumu Molasses Plant with the connivance of “the Moi-Nyayo-KANU regime!” Nothing to add: Enough said! Everything is in black and white. Alluta Continua.
AlphDoti
#2 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 6:05:27 PM
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@Yekeyeke where will the country go with "Chupilee"? And what do you call the below, JUSTICE?

Quote:
Friday February 1, 2013 - When the curtain fell on our beloved founding father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta on August 22nd 1978, his son Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta was only 17 years old.

Like many Kenyans, Uhuru had brothers and sisters and his mother Mama Ngina Kenyatta gave them part of their father’s inheritance.

According to the Ndungu Report, Mzee Kenyatta’s land is not registered under the name of Uhuru Kenyatta but it is registered under the name of founding father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.According to estimates done by the independent surveyors and Ministry of Lands, Kenyatta’s land may be little or more than 500,000 acres.

The parcel of lands include;
10, 000 acre Gichea Farm in Gatundu.

5, 000 acres in Thika.

9,000 acres in Kasarani Mwiki

5, 000-acre Muthaita Farm.

24, 000 acres in Taveta

50, 000 acres in Taita,

29, 000 acres in Kahawa Sukari along the Nairobi—Thika highway stretching all the way to Kilimambogo Hills in Ukambani.

Others include:

10, 000-acre ranch in Naivasha.,

52,000-acre farm in Nakuru

20,000-acre one, also known as Gichea Farm,

10, 000 acres in Rumuruti,

40,000 acres in Endebes in the Rift Valley Province

Others are:

Brookside Farm, Green Lee Estate,Njagu Farm in Juja, a quarry in Dandora in Nairobi

How the land was acquired:

When President Jomo Kenyatta was in power for 15 years, the World Bank and the British government funded the Settlement Transfer Fund Scheme under which the Kenyatta family legally acquired large tracts of land all over the country.

Uhuru Kenyatta, who is Jomo’s son, is one of the beneficiaries of the Kenyatta’s, fortunes together with his brothers and sisters.

Mama Ngina Kenyatta, Magana Kenyatta, Uhuru Kenyatta, Christine Wambui, Anna Nyokabi and Muhoho Kenyatta are among the beneficiaries of the late mzee fortunes. So Uhuru acquired land through inheritance as many Kenyans do.

How many Kenyans have rejected the inheritance of their fathers because he was a thief or a land grabber?
yekeyeke
#3 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 6:23:55 PM
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Alphdoti.

Can you provide any evidence to show the Kenyatta Family land was ill gotten through theft or fraud?
As you can see its clear that the Odinga wealth was gotten through means that can least be described as honest.....

Why did the Odingas not get loans from the S.F.Ts like every one else did in the 1960s? Dig and you will get the answer. They were active communists and only belatedly realized that all the WISE people had taken loans and bought the available land.

Lets all start by returning what was illegally gotten or stolen from the people in broad dayight. The Odingas should be the first to return the loot to the Luo people.
bigbossman
#4 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 6:39:15 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
@Yekeyeke where will the country go with "Chupilee"? And what do you call the below, JUSTICE?

Quote:
Friday February 1, 2013 - When the curtain fell on our beloved founding father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta on August 22nd 1978, his son Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta was only 17 years old.

Like many Kenyans, Uhuru had brothers and sisters and his mother Mama Ngina Kenyatta gave them part of their father’s inheritance.

According to the Ndungu Report, Mzee Kenyatta’s land is not registered under the name of Uhuru Kenyatta but it is registered under the name of founding father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.According to estimates done by the independent surveyors and Ministry of Lands, Kenyatta’s land may be little or more than 500,000 acres.

The parcel of lands include;
10, 000 acre Gichea Farm in Gatundu.

5, 000 acres in Thika.

9,000 acres in Kasarani Mwiki

5, 000-acre Muthaita Farm.

24, 000 acres in Taveta

50, 000 acres in Taita,

29, 000 acres in Kahawa Sukari along the Nairobi—Thika highway stretching all the way to Kilimambogo Hills in Ukambani.

Others include:

10, 000-acre ranch in Naivasha.,

52,000-acre farm in Nakuru

20,000-acre one, also known as Gichea Farm,

10, 000 acres in Rumuruti,

40,000 acres in Endebes in the Rift Valley Province

Others are:

Brookside Farm, Green Lee Estate,Njagu Farm in Juja, a quarry in Dandora in Nairobi

How the land was acquired:

When President Jomo Kenyatta was in power for 15 years, the World Bank and the British government funded the Settlement Transfer Fund Scheme under which the Kenyatta family legally acquired large tracts of land all over the country.

Uhuru Kenyatta, who is Jomo’s son, is one of the beneficiaries of the Kenyatta’s, fortunes together with his brothers and sisters.

Mama Ngina Kenyatta, Magana Kenyatta, Uhuru Kenyatta, Christine Wambui, Anna Nyokabi and Muhoho Kenyatta are among the beneficiaries of the late mzee fortunes. So Uhuru acquired land through inheritance as many Kenyans do.

How many Kenyans have rejected the inheritance of their fathers because he was a thief or a land grabber?

Therein lies your answer mister.
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AlphDoti
#5 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 6:47:37 PM
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bigbossman wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
@Yekeyeke where will the country go with "Chupilee"? And what do you call the below, JUSTICE?

Quote:
...According to estimates done by the independent surveyors and Ministry of Lands, Kenyatta’s land may be little or more than 500,000 acres.
...
How the land was acquired:

When President Jomo Kenyatta was in power for 15 years, the World Bank and the British government funded the Settlement Transfer Fund Scheme under which the Kenyatta family legally acquired large tracts of land all over the country...

Therein lies your answer mister.

I see, so the World Bank and British government gave this money to Jomo as a gift, eh?
yekeyeke
#6 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 6:50:03 PM
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So the facts are as follows:-

KENYATTA LAND = LEGALLY ACQUIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW.

ODINGA WEALTH = STOLEN FROM THE PEOPLE AFTER FRAUDULENT FUND GATHERING IN THE GUISE OF SHARE SALES.

NO WONDER THERE WAS A LOT OF NOISE WHEN SAFARICOM WAS GOING ON SALE. THEY PROBABLY THOUGHT THEY COULD SELL SAME TO THE PEOPLE OF NYANZA AND POCKET THE LOOT AS THEY ARE USED TO DOING ALL ALONG.

WARUDISHE PESA ZA WANAINCHI. CAN SOMEONE GO TO COURT AND GET A COURT ORDER TO FORCE THE ODINGAS TO RETURN THE STOLEN MONEY.
alma
#7 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 7:14:20 PM
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these are the kind of topics that spark too much emotion, false information and generally lead the country nowhere. Writing in capital letters is evidence of what I've just said.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
xyzee
#8 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 8:00:37 PM
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Joined: 1/9/2009
Posts: 1,262
AlphDoti wrote:
bigbossman wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
@Yekeyeke where will the country go with "Chupilee"? And what do you call the below, JUSTICE?

Quote:
...According to estimates done by the independent surveyors and Ministry of Lands, Kenyatta’s land may be little or more than 500,000 acres.
...
How the land was acquired:

When President Jomo Kenyatta was in power for 15 years, the World Bank and the British government funded the Settlement Transfer Fund Scheme under which the Kenyatta family legally acquired large tracts of land all over the country...

Therein lies your answer mister.

I see, so the World Bank and British government gave this money to Jomo as a gift, eh?


Ditto
Impunity
#9 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 8:19:59 PM
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bigbossman wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
@Yekeyeke where will the country go with "Chupilee"? And what do you call the below, JUSTICE?

Quote:
Friday February 1, 2013 - When the curtain fell on our beloved founding father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta on August 22nd 1978, his son Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta was only 17 years old.

Like many Kenyans, Uhuru had brothers and sisters and his mother Mama Ngina Kenyatta gave them part of their father’s inheritance.

According to the Ndungu Report, Mzee Kenyatta’s land is not registered under the name of Uhuru Kenyatta but it is registered under the name of founding father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.According to estimates done by the independent surveyors and Ministry of Lands, Kenyatta’s land may be little or more than 500,000 acres.

The parcel of lands include;
10, 000 acre Gichea Farm in Gatundu.

5, 000 acres in Thika.

9,000 acres in Kasarani Mwiki

5, 000-acre Muthaita Farm.

24, 000 acres in Taveta

50, 000 acres in Taita,

29, 000 acres in Kahawa Sukari along the Nairobi—Thika highway stretching all the way to Kilimambogo Hills in Ukambani.

Others include:

10, 000-acre ranch in Naivasha.,

52,000-acre farm in Nakuru

20,000-acre one, also known as Gichea Farm,

10, 000 acres in Rumuruti,

40,000 acres in Endebes in the Rift Valley Province

Others are:

Brookside Farm, Green Lee Estate,Njagu Farm in Juja, a quarry in Dandora in Nairobi

How the land was acquired:

When President Jomo Kenyatta was in power for 15 years, the World Bank and the British government funded the Settlement Transfer Fund Scheme under which the Kenyatta family legally acquired large tracts of land all over the country.

Uhuru Kenyatta, who is Jomo’s son, is one of the beneficiaries of the Kenyatta’s, fortunes together with his brothers and sisters.

Mama Ngina Kenyatta, Magana Kenyatta, Uhuru Kenyatta, Christine Wambui, Anna Nyokabi and Muhoho Kenyatta are among the beneficiaries of the late mzee fortunes. So Uhuru acquired land through inheritance as many Kenyans do.

How many Kenyans have rejected the inheritance of their fathers because he was a thief or a land grabber?

Therein lies your answer mister.


Legally at penny mbili per acre?
My *ss!!!
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harrydre
#10 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 8:30:10 PM
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These two families should be made to return to kenyans what belongs to kenyans including the Mo1's! Days of sycophancy ended with JJ Kamotho!!
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