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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2012 Posts: 1,461 Location: Ngong Forest
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Bigchick wrote:How come its not breaking news.
Is it true ama ni panganga ya Alai?
If true, a sad day indeed for the owners. Very sad for the country!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,941
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These are part of the titles Ngilu was arranging! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Ngong wrote:Bigchick wrote:How come its not breaking news.
Is it true ama ni panganga ya Alai?
If true, a sad day indeed for the owners. Very sad for the country! very sad... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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The argument of the land was stolen and should return to the owner bla bla bla makes sense, until I ponder back and ask....A house is never built overnight. It takes months. The "original owners" watches as the houses goes up, and wait for the owners to even settle there, for several years. Then, a Eureka moment happens and all of a sudden they realise the houses are illegal. How long did that Winners Chapel take to build for example? Now suddenly, its illegal, even after the DP went to open it. This is the question I asked about Syokimau, its the same question I ask today!!! Why? Why? Why?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,335 Location: Masada
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washiku wrote:The argument of the land was stolen and should return to the owner bla bla bla makes sense, until I ponder back and ask....A house is never built overnight. It takes months. The "original owners" watches as the houses goes up, and wait for the owners to even settle there, for several years. Then, a Eureka moment happens and all of a sudden they realise the houses are illegal. How long did that Winners Chapel take to build for example? Now suddenly, its illegal, even after the DP went to open it. This is the question I asked about Syokimau, its the same question I ask today!!! Why? Why? Why? This is Kenya, we don what we want! That plot will be advertised for sale next month and you will be surprised how many Kenyans will rush to buy the plot without thinking twice! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:The argument of the land was stolen and should return to the owner bla bla bla makes sense, until I ponder back and ask....A house is never built overnight. It takes months. The "original owners" watches as the houses goes up, and wait for the owners to even settle there, for several years. Then, a Eureka moment happens and all of a sudden they realise the houses are illegal. How long did that Winners Chapel take to build for example? Now suddenly, its illegal, even after the DP went to open it. This is the question I asked about Syokimau, its the same question I ask today!!! Why? Why? Why? That plot will be advertised for sale next month and you will be surprised how many Kenyans will rush to buy the plot without thinking twice! Word! Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/12/2008 Posts: 1,178
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washiku wrote:The argument of the land was stolen and should return to the owner bla bla bla makes sense, until I ponder back and ask....A house is never built overnight. It takes months. The "original owners" watches as the houses goes up, and wait for the owners to even settle there, for several years. Then, a Eureka moment happens and all of a sudden they realise the houses are illegal. How long did that Winners Chapel take to build for example? Now suddenly, its illegal, even after the DP went to open it. This is the question I asked about Syokimau, its the same question I ask today!!! Why? Why? Why? Its the same question i asked about Ogiek's 'houses' deep in mau but...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/20/2007 Posts: 4,432
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Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:The argument of the land was stolen and should return to the owner bla bla bla makes sense, until I ponder back and ask....A house is never built overnight. It takes months. The "original owners" watches as the houses goes up, and wait for the owners to even settle there, for several years. Then, a Eureka moment happens and all of a sudden they realise the houses are illegal. How long did that Winners Chapel take to build for example? Now suddenly, its illegal, even after the DP went to open it. This is the question I asked about Syokimau, its the same question I ask today!!! Why? Why? Why? This is Kenya, we don what we want! That plot will be advertised for sale next month and you will be surprised how many Kenyans will rush to buy the plot without thinking twice! Washiku, that argument is like the present argument that the British hate us going on around here. If I'm the owner of the property, what I do or don't do with it, is of no one's concern. Heck I can even help you transport the bricks to the land if you wish. But its still my land. Unless the "owners" of these properties are willing to take responsibility for their own actions, I'm afraid that more of this will happen. That land was in the Ndungu report for ages. Its history has been very clear. There is also another piece of land in the same area with the same issues. Those investors were simply taking advantage of an owner who had died and his children did not know that their father had a kabroti somewhere. Now the children have come for their kabroti. 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.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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washiku wrote:The argument of the land was stolen and should return to the owner bla bla bla makes sense, until I ponder back and ask....A house is never built overnight. It takes months. The "original owners" watches as the houses goes up, and wait for the owners to even settle there, for several years. Then, a Eureka moment happens and all of a sudden they realise the houses are illegal. How long did that Winners Chapel take to build for example? Now suddenly, its illegal, even after the DP went to open it. This is the question I asked about Syokimau, its the same question I ask today!!! Why? Why? Why? ......they all knew, but that was going to be the problem for future office-bearers, not them. They had to make hay while the sun was shining. ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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alma wrote:Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:The argument of the land was stolen and should return to the owner bla bla bla makes sense, until I ponder back and ask....A house is never built overnight. It takes months. The "original owners" watches as the houses goes up, and wait for the owners to even settle there, for several years. Then, a Eureka moment happens and all of a sudden they realise the houses are illegal. How long did that Winners Chapel take to build for example? Now suddenly, its illegal, even after the DP went to open it. This is the question I asked about Syokimau, its the same question I ask today!!! Why? Why? Why? This is Kenya, we don what we want! That plot will be advertised for sale next month and you will be surprised how many Kenyans will rush to buy the plot without thinking twice! Washiku, that argument is like the present argument that the British hate us going on around here. If I'm the owner of the property, what I do or don't do with it, is of no one's concern. Heck I can even help you transport the bricks to the land if you wish. But its still my land. Unless the "owners" of these properties are willing to take responsibility for their own actions, I'm afraid that more of this will happen. That land was in the Ndungu report for ages. Its history has been very clear. There is also another piece of land in the same area with the same issues. Those investors were simply taking advantage of an owner who had died and his children did not know that their father had a kabroti somewhere. Now the children have come for their kabroti. It pains to see the demolition, but it would pain more to see the rot continue. This exercise is necessary. Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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