muganda wrote:Men are not perfect and Alai is far from it. I find it difficult though not to respect his willingness to stand up for those who have no voice.
This lady is clearly a victim of battery, the only issue is who's responsible. She claims it's this powerful man either because it's true or for unsavoury reasons. Robert Alai gives her a voice at the personal cost of his freedom.
I note the charge sheet says he was arrested a day earlier, without a warrant, and no bail. Also no charges of a conspiracy proffered against him. Then he's to be presented at Kiambu Law Courts. All these seems quite peculiar.
My conclusion: his actions are heroic, though the manner could be foolish.
Was it to be at 5am...nyayo
....dead "Nowadays when you go to court to file a libel suit the Judges ask you " what did Alai write about you?"
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".