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Intelligentsia wrote:James Opiyo. Madafaka served the Police force for >30 years, can you imagine? He'snow retired. Me says give the guy some immunity so that he can spill the madondos about the torture chambers of Em-Oh-One where he was torturer-in-chief. He is not retired From Gunshots in makueni county staff meeting thread,I found this quoteQuote:Although it is alleged that guards at the county assembly premise were the ones who shot the five, area police boss Philip Opiyo has said investigations have been launched to establish who the perpetrators are. If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Kusadikika wrote:I have been watching stories of those who were tortured in the fight against the one party regime of President Moi. One name keeps coming up when the victims recount their horrors in Nyayo house and that name is Opiyo. I have heard it from Wafula Buke, Otieno Mak'Onyango and I think Miguna Miguna.
Who is this man Opiyo? Is he still alive? If so what is his position now and if any Wazuan knows him, how is his life, is he a happy man, does he go out with his friends and drink and laugh and complain like an ordinary Kenyan? C & P The son of a carpenter, Opiyo is said to have risen through police ranks chiefly due to his wide training in intelligence, and partly due to his family ties with former Internal Security Permanent Secretary Hezekiah Oyugi. Trained in intelligence matters from some of the worldâs top espionage capitals, including Russia and Britainâs Scotland Yard, he is described as a brilliant man. Despite the ogre-like image portrayed of him by his victims, one of his sons describes him as "the best father in the world" and would not exchange him for another even though he kept the nature of his work secret to his family.
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Swenani wrote:Intelligentsia wrote:James Opiyo. Madafaka served the Police force for >30 years, can you imagine? He'snow retired. Me says give the guy some immunity so that he can spill the madondos about the torture chambers of Em-Oh-One where he was torturer-in-chief. He is not retired From Gunshots in makueni county staff meeting thread,I found this quoteQuote:Although it is alleged that guards at the county assembly premise were the ones who shot the five, area police boss Philip Opiyo has said investigations have been launched to establish who the perpetrators are. Please don't put words in Intelligentsia's keyboard. Alisema JAMES Opiyo, Huyu wa Makueni ni PHILIP Opiyo.
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Terik wrote:Kusadikika wrote:I have been watching stories of those who were tortured in the fight against the one party regime of President Moi. One name keeps coming up when the victims recount their horrors in Nyayo house and that name is Opiyo. I have heard it from Wafula Buke, Otieno Mak'Onyango and I think Miguna Miguna.
Who is this man Opiyo? Is he still alive? If so what is his position now and if any Wazuan knows him, how is his life, is he a happy man, does he go out with his friends and drink and laugh and complain like an ordinary Kenyan? C & P The son of a carpenter, Opiyo is said to have risen through police ranks chiefly due to his wide training in intelligence, and partly due to his family ties with former Internal Security Permanent Secretary Hezekiah Oyugi. Trained in intelligence matters from some of the worldâs top espionage capitals, including Russia and Britainâs Scotland Yard, he is described as a brilliant man. Despite the ogre-like image portrayed of him by his victims, one of his sons describes him as "the best father in the world" and would not exchange him for another even though he kept the nature of his work secret to his family. Would you mind sharing the source of this story.
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Terik wrote:Kusadikika wrote:I have been watching stories of those who were tortured in the fight against the one party regime of President Moi. One name keeps coming up when the victims recount their horrors in Nyayo house and that name is Opiyo. I have heard it from Wafula Buke, Otieno Mak'Onyango and I think Miguna Miguna.
Who is this man Opiyo? Is he still alive? If so what is his position now and if any Wazuan knows him, how is his life, is he a happy man, does he go out with his friends and drink and laugh and complain like an ordinary Kenyan? C & P The son of a carpenter, Opiyo is said to have risen through police ranks chiefly due to his wide training in intelligence, and partly due to his family ties with former Internal Security Permanent Secretary Hezekiah Oyugi. Trained in intelligence matters from some of the worldâs top espionage capitals, including Russia and Britainâs Scotland Yard, he is described as a brilliant man. Despite the ogre-like image portrayed of him by his victims, one of his sons describes him as "the best father in the world" and would not exchange him for another even though he kept the nature of his work secret to his family. I bet the secretive old man is not enjoying anything in his sunset days, he is full of regrets internally. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Kusadikika wrote:Terik wrote:Kusadikika wrote:I have been watching stories of those who were tortured in the fight against the one party regime of President Moi. One name keeps coming up when the victims recount their horrors in Nyayo house and that name is Opiyo. I have heard it from Wafula Buke, Otieno Mak'Onyango and I think Miguna Miguna.
Who is this man Opiyo? Is he still alive? If so what is his position now and if any Wazuan knows him, how is his life, is he a happy man, does he go out with his friends and drink and laugh and complain like an ordinary Kenyan? C & P The son of a carpenter, Opiyo is said to have risen through police ranks chiefly due to his wide training in intelligence, and partly due to his family ties with former Internal Security Permanent Secretary Hezekiah Oyugi. Trained in intelligence matters from some of the worldâs top espionage capitals, including Russia and Britainâs Scotland Yard, he is described as a brilliant man. Despite the ogre-like image portrayed of him by his victims, one of his sons describes him as "the best father in the world" and would not exchange him for another even though he kept the nature of his work secret to his family. Would you mind sharing the source of this story. Let me introduce you to my friend GoogleIf Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Kusadikika wrote:Terik wrote:Kusadikika wrote:I have been watching stories of those who were tortured in the fight against the one party regime of President Moi. One name keeps coming up when the victims recount their horrors in Nyayo house and that name is Opiyo. I have heard it from Wafula Buke, Otieno Mak'Onyango and I think Miguna Miguna.
Who is this man Opiyo? Is he still alive? If so what is his position now and if any Wazuan knows him, how is his life, is he a happy man, does he go out with his friends and drink and laugh and complain like an ordinary Kenyan? C & P The son of a carpenter, Opiyo is said to have risen through police ranks chiefly due to his wide training in intelligence, and partly due to his family ties with former Internal Security Permanent Secretary Hezekiah Oyugi. Trained in intelligence matters from some of the worldâs top espionage capitals, including Russia and Britainâs Scotland Yard, he is described as a brilliant man. Despite the ogre-like image portrayed of him by his victims, one of his sons describes him as "the best father in the world" and would not exchange him for another even though he kept the nature of his work secret to his family. Would you mind sharing the source of this story. Standard Digital NewsPesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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one reason I need much grace to forgive dictator moi is the torture chambers. I have been following the 2 liberation on k24 on Monday and this opiyo is just a sadistic beast. punda amecheka
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I love People who are dedicated to their responsibilities. Long live Opiyo. work to prosper
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