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Murkomen vs grand mullah
butterflyke
#31 Posted : Monday, February 24, 2014 9:12:09 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
these guys should be forbidden from using smartphones, etc... until they 'grow up'...wabaki na kabambe tu


what's really wring with them abusing each other. people do it all the time. at times being politically correct can be boring. still murkomen is in the wrong here, ahmednasir is his senior and he should know how to approach any differences with him.


the fact that people do something all the time doesn't make it right.....definitely their approach leaves a lot to be desired but has had a comical effect...

well, let me clarify. people say what they think of others all the time. problem is that majority of the time it is not in public and behind the backs of those people. but when it is done publicly then people behave as if one should never say what they think of others in public. like you now feel that smartphones should only be given to those who can't insult each other.


imho, telling someone what you think of them to their face is not necessarily the same as hurling insults at each other....it is unbecoming of grown men to hurl such insults at each other, but i guess hapa ndio tumefikia....
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
alma
#32 Posted : Monday, February 24, 2014 9:17:37 PM
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butterflyke wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
these guys should be forbidden from using smartphones, etc... until they 'grow up'...wabaki na kabambe tu


what's really wring with them abusing each other. people do it all the time. at times being politically correct can be boring. still murkomen is in the wrong here, ahmednasir is his senior and he should know how to approach any differences with him.


the fact that people do something all the time doesn't make it right.....definitely their approach leaves a lot to be desired but has had a comical effect...

well, let me clarify. people say what they think of others all the time. problem is that majority of the time it is not in public and behind the backs of those people. but when it is done publicly then people behave as if one should never say what they think of others in public. like you now feel that smartphones should only be given to those who can't insult each other.


imho, telling someone what you think of them to their face is not necessarily the same as hurling insults at each other....it is unbecoming of grown men to hurl such insults at each other, but i guess hapa ndio tumefikia....


men kill each other. Men hire goons to kill their enemies.

But itsorait

Abusing is bad bad bad.

I'd rather see abuse than killing. Some of these men that you worship have sent fake thugs to homes and killed.

Ahmed was verbally attacked. Mokimo answered back. I'd rather that than 100% Kanu life where men were sent to heaven.

Oooops talked too soon. A brother of ours was so scared he's retired.

In my opinion be scared of men who don't abuse. Be scared of men who "unleash" information you should not have.

Makomen and Ahmen are very healthy. What you are advocating is extremely dangerous.
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.
washiku
#33 Posted : Monday, February 24, 2014 9:52:01 PM
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The guilty are always afraid could be the easiest way to describe Murkomen's reaction. Did he have to raise his hand?
butterflyke
#34 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 6:24:20 AM
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@alma, all i am advocating for is being civil not for killing of each other when people disagree......but times a changing and hapa ndio tumefika...even on wazua smile
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
2012
#35 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 8:49:10 AM
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I noticed that the most accomplished lawyers in Kenya are not only wealthy but also very humble and factual eg the late Mutula Kilonzo, Fred Ojiambo, Githu Muigai, Fred Ngatia, Pheroze Nowrjee, Njoroge Regeru, Paul Muite, Aurelio Rebello, Gibson Kamau Kuria; the list is endless. Maybe Ahmednasir Abdullahi should borrow a leaf instead of trying to be like those overrated, arrogant American lawyers we see on tv dramas. They are just actors Mr Abdullahi!

BBI will solve it
:)
McReggae
#36 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 8:54:33 AM
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2012 wrote:
I noticed that the most accomplished lawyers in Kenya are not only wealthy but also very humble and factual eg the late Mutula Kilonzo, Fred Ojiambo, Githu Muigai, Fred Ngatia, Pheroze Nowrjee, Njoroge Regeru, Paul Muite, Aurelio Rebello, Gibson Kamau Kuria; the list is endless. Maybe Ahmednasir Abdullahi should borrow a leaf instead of trying to be like those overrated, arrogant American lawyers we see on tv dramas. They are just actors Mr Abdullahi!


Huh, you think the bandit is poor, dude is chumed like shyt!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
MKWASI
#37 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:21:57 AM
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McReggae wrote:
2012 wrote:
I noticed that the most accomplished lawyers in Kenya are not only wealthy but also very humble and factual eg the late Mutula Kilonzo, Fred Ojiambo, Githu Muigai, Fred Ngatia, Pheroze Nowrjee, Njoroge Regeru, Paul Muite, Aurelio Rebello, Gibson Kamau Kuria; the list is endless. Maybe Ahmednasir Abdullahi should borrow a leaf instead of trying to be like those overrated, arrogant American lawyers we see on tv dramas. They are just actors Mr Abdullahi!


Huh, you think the bandit is poor, dude is chumed like shyt!!!!


Grand Mullah is humbly arrogant, is only that we are used to pampered, sugar coated and deceitful language.

I think Grand Mullah should be himself-if arrogant, so be it. Do not try to imitate others. World would be so boring if all of us would exhibit the same character.
poundfoolish
#38 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:27:58 AM
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2012 wrote:
I noticed that the most accomplished lawyers in Kenya are not only wealthy but also very humble and factual eg the late Mutula Kilonzo, Fred Ojiambo, Githu Muigai, Fred Ngatia, Pheroze Nowrjee, Njoroge Regeru, Paul Muite, Aurelio Rebello, Gibson Kamau Kuria; the list is endless. Maybe Ahmednasir Abdullahi should borrow a leaf instead of trying to be like those overrated, arrogant American lawyers we see on tv dramas. They are just actors Mr Abdullahi!


And just how did they make their monies especially in a era where the Judiciary was corrupt and unjust.

I dont think clients used to buy Judges directly.. there were go betweens. I wonder who those were!
washiku
#39 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:35:00 AM
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At least it made news item for our "journalists"

"He is known to be controversial and his statements weigh down on those who find them derogatory and demeaning. An article in the Sunday Nation (23rd Feb 2014 edition) has sparked a war of words between Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi and Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen. NTV’s Dennis Okari, who has been following the feud between the two laywers on social media, brings us the details"

http://www.youtube.com/w...edded&v=qXOHjcF9j5E
mkenyan
#40 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:10:57 AM
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butterflyke wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
these guys should be forbidden from using smartphones, etc... until they 'grow up'...wabaki na kabambe tu


what's really wring with them abusing each other. people do it all the time. at times being politically correct can be boring. still murkomen is in the wrong here, ahmednasir is his senior and he should know how to approach any differences with him.


the fact that people do something all the time doesn't make it right.....definitely their approach leaves a lot to be desired but has had a comical effect...

well, let me clarify. people say what they think of others all the time. problem is that majority of the time it is not in public and behind the backs of those people. but when it is done publicly then people behave as if one should never say what they think of others in public. like you now feel that smartphones should only be given to those who can't insult each other.


imho, telling someone what you think of them to their face is not necessarily the same as hurling insults at each other....it is unbecoming of grown men to hurl such insults at each other, but i guess hapa ndio tumefikia....

which were the insults btw? did they call each other mavi ya kuku or something? and who said they were grown men anyway? as a bonus they merely showed us all how they think and how they are.
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