Wainadi wrote:Kusadikika wrote:It does not matter what he does, an African leader can always count on support from his own people. Uhuru and Baba will always have their home base come what may.
I don't know whether that is a good or bad thing but that is just how it is.
Now consider this. In Britain the Prime Minister goes on holiday and is stung by a jellyfish, nothing serious about that............ but here is what I found interesting:
Go to the comments section of this short news article
https://uk.news.yahoo.co...-000605221.html#Z1qo4g4
and see if you can count 5 sympathetic comments or comments of support.
A funny thing 'these' people didn't love Kibaki so much as they do UK. what changed?
I think for Kibaki it was out of lack of "otherwise"
For Uhuru......
They loved his father so they love him too.
He achieved a rear feat of becoming president just like his father....but his was sweeter coz its campaign not handed over to him.
Then the guy has this likeable personality. .......he seems like a jamaa one can have a drink with hapo Eastern bypass.
The mother of the all is The ICC factor.
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