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who are these white guys
masukuma
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 1:36:33 PM
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does anyone know what happened to these white boys (plus the indian) who were schooling with the baks back in the days?
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harrydre
#2 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 3:28:51 PM
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The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.
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MaichBlack
#3 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 3:39:58 PM
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harrydre wrote:
The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.

Get your facts right!!! It was actually the reverse!!!

Kibaki's parent Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ preferred him to stay home grazing his father's sheep and cattle and baby-sitting his little nephews and nieces for his older sister. It is his brother-in-law, Paul Muruthi, who insisted that young Mwai should go to school and convinced his dad to allow him to!
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Cupcake
#4 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 3:56:34 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
harrydre wrote:
The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.

Get your facts right!!! It was actually the reverse!!!

Kibaki's parent Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ preferred him to stay home grazing his father's sheep and cattle and baby-sitting his little nephews and nieces for his older sister. It is his brother-in-law, Paul Muruthi, who insisted that young Mwai should go to school and convinced his dad to allow him to!




Kibaki was sent to graze but since he could not part with his book..the livestock 'went to other peoples shambas'....so he was not soo useful in the farm as sister Waitherero puts it.....

infact listen up!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKaFbKfGF8I
Impunity
#5 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 4:37:02 PM
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harrydre wrote:
The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.


Hahahaha...useless kabisa huyu kijana,now mzee.
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Mukiri
#6 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 4:37:34 PM
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Cupcake wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
harrydre wrote:
The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.

Get your facts right!!! It was actually the reverse!!!

Kibaki's parent Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ preferred him to stay home grazing his father's sheep and cattle and baby-sitting his little nephews and nieces for his older sister. It is his brother-in-law, Paul Muruthi, who insisted that young Mwai should go to school and convinced his dad to allow him to!




Kibaki was sent to graze but since he could not part with his book..the livestock 'went to other peoples shambas'....so he was not soo useful in the farm as sister Waitherero puts it.....

infact listen up!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKaFbKfGF8I

Whichever way you put it, I'd much rather be PoRK than a good goat-sitter!

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harrydre
#7 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 6:35:05 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
harrydre wrote:
The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.

Get your facts right!!! It was actually the reverse!!!

Kibaki's parent Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ preferred him to stay home grazing his father's sheep and cattle and baby-sitting his little nephews and nieces for his older sister. It is his brother-in-law, Paul Muruthi, who insisted that young Mwai should go to school and convinced his dad to allow him to!


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harrydre
#8 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 6:37:21 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
Cupcake wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
harrydre wrote:
The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.

Get your facts right!!! It was actually the reverse!!!

Kibaki's parent Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ preferred him to stay home grazing his father's sheep and cattle and baby-sitting his little nephews and nieces for his older sister. It is his brother-in-law, Paul Muruthi, who insisted that young Mwai should go to school and convinced his dad to allow him to!




Kibaki was sent to graze but since he could not part with his book..the livestock 'went to other peoples shambas'....so he was not soo useful in the farm as sister Waitherero puts it.....

infact listen up!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKaFbKfGF8I

Whichever way you put it, I'd much rather be PoRK than a good goat-sitter!



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Cupcake
#9 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 7:11:04 PM
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harrydre wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Cupcake wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
[quote=harrydre]The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.

Get your facts right!!! It was actually the reverse!!!

Kibaki's parent Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ preferred him to stay home grazing his father's sheep and cattle and baby-sitting his little nephews and nieces for his older sister. It is his brother-in-law, Paul Muruthi, who insisted that young Mwai should go to school and convinced his dad to allow him to!




Kibaki was sent to graze but since he could not part with his book..the livestock 'went to other peoples shambas'....so he was not soo useful in the farm as sister Waitherero puts it.....

infact listen up!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKaFbKfGF8I

Whichever way you put it, I'd much rather be PoRK than a good goat-sitter!




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maka
#10 Posted : Saturday, April 06, 2013 8:01:55 PM
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Cupcake wrote:
harrydre wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Cupcake wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
[quote=harrydre]The funny thing with Obako story is the reason he was sent to school is because he was of no use in the farm.

Get your facts right!!! It was actually the reverse!!!

Kibaki's parent Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ preferred him to stay home grazing his father's sheep and cattle and baby-sitting his little nephews and nieces for his older sister. It is his brother-in-law, Paul Muruthi, who insisted that young Mwai should go to school and convinced his dad to allow him to!




Kibaki was sent to graze but since he could not part with his book..the livestock 'went to other peoples shambas'....so he was not soo useful in the farm as sister Waitherero puts it.....

infact listen up!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKaFbKfGF8I

Whichever way you put it, I'd much rather be PoRK than a good goat-sitter!




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