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Fidel Odinga RIP
Wendz
#241 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:36:54 PM
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Atalaku wrote:
Am wrote:
washiku wrote:
2012 wrote:
harrydre wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Yesturday they wanted the postmortem done under natural light.Am sure they have finished as todays light was extra bright.

What am almost certain about is that the results show something the family could be ashamed of and so it shall remain a family matter.

If at all there was an ioata of foul play..Nairobi haingekalika.

But my wish would be they say to truth to clear doubts and enable us take some lessons for our children.


my thoughts exactment. someone failed in their duty to parent! but why does this only affect the boy child? I have not heard any concerns with the female Odingas.


I wouldn't blame the parents or anyone. Why are we forgetting that he was 41yrs? He wasn't exactly a young man as it is being purported. He was a man who had decided, or who is mature enough to decide what he wanted in life. But as someone said, I hope the truth comes out if it is alcoholism or substance abuse so others can learn. Another thing I've noticed is depression within these kids of the rich. I know a few who have committed or attempted suicide the most popular being the son of the former minister of Finance. Are they pampered too much to the point where they become or feel useless?


Pampering could be there, but their biggest problem is that their parents are never really available for their children, for mentoring and guidance...ooh, and canning and pinching. These big people are always very busy. These kids are largely brought up by their househelps and drivers. I know one who used to go for months before seeing their dad, yet he could see him on TV. The driver used to drop him at school every day, and when there was an issue to be sorted by a parent at school, it was always the driver's role. The driver even used to attend the parents' meeting.

I always ask why a parent should be mangamangaring around many clubs at 4am. But am told those are the best hours for doing business for the big people. Granted, the businesses should not then be done in such hours all the time. Maybe time for family should be there for as much as possible.


Always Wonder the same. And what business meetings happens at such hours, unless one is meeting Cain


...The early bird catches the fattest worm...


And the early worm?
Mo
#242 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:41:05 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
kiash wrote:
And even with the mourning still on , Rao went to for a cord meeting heish kwani kuna nini politics ? Si he just calls it a day .


Son dead and family mourning and he still finds time for politics?!


even me i fail to understand...kwani what is it in politics; dude is so addicted to it! we are here feeling sad for him but its seems he has accepted and moved on; i suggest we also accept and let makarios fidel rip.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story.
KulaRaha
#243 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:45:43 PM
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BTW, is Fidel's viewing today? I heard Uhuru Park is where you leave your cars. Jam will be crazy.
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Othelo
#244 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:50:00 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
BTW, is Fidel's viewing today? I heard Uhuru Park is where you leave your cars. Jam will be crazy.

Haiya we are waiting for viewing to start at 3 sharp for Wod Baba Sad Sad Sad
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freiks
#245 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:51:29 PM
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Othelo wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
kiash wrote:
And even with the mourning still on , Rao went to for a cord meeting heish kwani kuna nini politics ? Si he just calls it a day .


Son dead and family mourning and he still finds time for politics?!

Life continues...... his compassionate leave had not been approved!!!

I think what baba did was not right, if he wants us to feel for the departed son then he should learn to forfeit some things
Life is an endless adventure
harrydre
#246 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:52:37 PM
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Othelo wrote:
Atalaku wrote:
Euge wrote:
harrydre wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Yesturday they wanted the postmortem done under natural light.Am sure they have finished as todays light was extra bright.

What am almost certain about is that the results show something the family could be ashamed of and so it shall remain a family matter.

If at all there was an ioata of foul play..Nairobi haingekalika.

But my wish would be they say to truth to clear doubts and enable us take some lessons for our children.


my thoughts exactment. someone failed in their duty to parent! but why does this only affect the boy child? I have not heard any concerns with the female Odingas.

I disagree completely. This is a 41 year old we are talking about. Not a teenager for heaven's sake!

I dont think anybody should be blamed for not being a good parent. The kids spend almost 15 years without a father! The problems of politics etc must have taken a toll on the family...

Moi is to blame in all this ..........smile


These things start early so being 41 is neither here or there. And Othello you are right. In some way Moi played a role.
i.am.back!!!!
Atalaku
#247 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:53:03 PM
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Wendz wrote:
Atalaku wrote:
Am wrote:
washiku wrote:
2012 wrote:
harrydre wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Yesturday they wanted the postmortem done under natural light.Am sure they have finished as todays light was extra bright.

What am almost certain about is that the results show something the family could be ashamed of and so it shall remain a family matter.

If at all there was an ioata of foul play..Nairobi haingekalika.

But my wish would be they say to truth to clear doubts and enable us take some lessons for our children.


my thoughts exactment. someone failed in their duty to parent! but why does this only affect the boy child? I have not heard any concerns with the female Odingas.


I wouldn't blame the parents or anyone. Why are we forgetting that he was 41yrs? He wasn't exactly a young man as it is being purported. He was a man who had decided, or who is mature enough to decide what he wanted in life. But as someone said, I hope the truth comes out if it is alcoholism or substance abuse so others can learn. Another thing I've noticed is depression within these kids of thep rich. I know a few who have committed or attempted suicide the most popular being the son of the former minister of Finance. Are they pampered too much to the point where they become or feel useless?


Pampering could be there, but their biggest problem is that their parents are never really available for their children, for mentoring and guidance...ooh, and canning and pinching. These big people are always very busy. These kids are largely brought up by their househelps and drivers. I know one who used to go for months before seeing their dad, yet he could see him on TV. The driver used to drop him at school every day, and when there was an issue to be sorted by a parent at school, it was always the driver's role. The driver even used to attend the parents' meeting.

I always ask why a parent should be mangamangaring around many clubs at 4am. But am told those are the best hours for doing business for the big people. Granted, the businesses should not then be done in such hours all the time. Maybe time for family should be there for as much as possible.


Always Wonder the same. And what business meetings happens at such hours, unless one is meeting Cain


...The early bird catches the fattest worm...


And the early worm?

...Your guess...!!!
harrydre
#248 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:58:44 PM
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freiks wrote:
Othelo wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
kiash wrote:
And even with the mourning still on , Rao went to for a cord meeting heish kwani kuna nini politics ? Si he just calls it a day .


Son dead and family mourning and he still finds time for politics?!

Life continues...... his compassionate leave had not been approved!!!

I think what baba did was not right, if he wants us to feel for the departed son then he should learn to forfeit some things


It was unbelievable! I thought it was a file clip. If only he could accept and move on on stolen elections. Tells much on what his priorities and what he cares about.
i.am.back!!!!
MaichBlack
#249 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 2:01:22 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
BTW, is Fidel's viewing today? I heard Uhuru Park is where you leave your cars. Jam will be crazy.

And I am sure the side mirror and corner light thugs of River Road and Ngara have got this information. Leo wako "field".

Watu wapeleke gari zao na laptops, ipads etc. waone kitu inaitwa wealth redistribution.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Ngong
#250 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 6:35:29 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Mututho now says that all the joints that sold Fidel phombe beyond the mutotho hours, ie Sankara etc, should be investigated for breaking the law. Also to be investigated if they are selling "killer brews".

Quote:
Police should get to the bottom of the matter. And if it is true the deceased had his last drink at a joint at 2am, the joint's operations were illegal," said Mututho.
Mututho said the family was liable to compensation if police found that the entertainment facility was open past the stipulated time or if the drinks were counterfeits.


<<RINK>>


This is one very useless man in entire kenya.
Hii twenty four hour economy they keep yapping to us kwani ni ya fishing kavu. why were people not dying of alcohol in 70/80/early 90s?
Another corruption tunnel!
MaichBlack
#251 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 6:40:45 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
BTW, is Fidel's viewing today? I heard Uhuru Park is where you leave your cars. Jam will be crazy.

And I am sure the side mirror and corner light thugs of River Road and Ngara have got this information. Leo wako "field".

Watu wapeleke gari zao na laptops, ipads etc. waone kitu inaitwa wealth redistribution.

Time to report back....

Mumepoteza side mirrors, corner lights, laptops, ipads etc. ngapi???
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Lolest!
#252 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 6:46:27 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
BTW, is Fidel's viewing today? I heard Uhuru Park is where you leave your cars. Jam will be crazy.

And I am sure the side mirror and corner light thugs of River Road and Ngara have got this information. Leo wako "field".

Watu wapeleke gari zao na laptops, ipads etc. waone kitu inaitwa wealth redistribution.

Wealth distribution specialist, not thiefsmile
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Lolest!
#253 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 7:00:06 PM
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Quote:
Truth comes out if it is alcoholism or substance abuse so others can learn. Another thing I've noticed is depression within these kids of the rich. I know a few who have committed or attempted suicide the most popular being the son of the former minister of Finance. Are they pampered too much to the point where they become or feel useless?

I schooled with 2 sons of that ex-minister in Secondary school

They could not be said to be spoilt. They looked just ordinary and their parents had even made them go through public primary school when middle class fellows were taking theirs to Elite, Busara etc
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MaichBlack
#254 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 7:14:03 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
Truth comes out if it is alcoholism or substance abuse so others can learn. Another thing I've noticed is depression within these kids of the rich. I know a few who have committed or attempted suicide the most popular being the son of the former minister of Finance. Are they pampered too much to the point where they become or feel useless?

I schooled with 2 sons of that ex-minister in Secondary school

They could not be said to be spoilt. They looked just ordinary and their parents had even made them go through public primary school when middle class fellows were taking theirs to Elite, Busara etc

Which one specifically? I'd rather die...??

You are probably referring to a different one.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
ecstacy
#255 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 7:27:03 PM
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Some things that should be investigated on the deceased:

1. Viral myocarditis
2. Any traces of C17H21NO4
MaichBlack
#256 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 7:38:52 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
Some things that should be investigated on the deceased:

1. Viral myocarditis
2. Any traces of C17H21NO4

Veiled insinuations. Si useme tu cocaine. Formula za cocaine ni za nini?

Can't we just let the family mourn in peace. Most families have small issues here and there. Fidel was not a politician. He was a private citizen and we should respect his privacy, that of his issues and his family.

I agree with the interrogation of the lives of public figures because their private issues affect the public but Fidel was NOT a public figure.

Maisha ya Fidel tuachane nayo jamaneni.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
ecstacy
#257 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 7:43:23 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Some things that should be investigated on the deceased:

1. Viral myocarditis
2. Any traces of C17H21NO4

Veiled insinuations. Si useme tu cocaine. Formula za cocaine ni za nini?

Can't we just let the family mourn in peace. Most families have small issues here and there. Fidel was not a politician. He was a private citizen and we should respect his privacy, that of his issues and his family.

I agree with the interrogation of the lives of public figures because their private issues affect the public but Fidel was NOT a public figure.

Maisha ya Fidel tuachane nayo jamaneni.


Can't you discuss the autopsy objectively?
Lolest!
#258 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:03:19 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
Truth comes out if it is alcoholism or substance abuse so others can learn. Another thing I've noticed is depression within these kids of the rich. I know a few who have committed or attempted suicide the most popular being the son of the former minister of Finance. Are they pampered too much to the point where they become or feel useless?

I schooled with 2 sons of that ex-minister in Secondary school

They could not be said to be spoilt. They looked just ordinary and their parents had even made them go through public primary school when middle class fellows were taking theirs to Elite, Busara etc

Which one specifically? I'd rather die...??

You are probably referring to a different one.

now ambassada!
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Lolest!
#259 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:08:57 PM
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How come wazua veered off to assumptions that Fidel died due to poor upbringing? Post mortem results bado au kuna leakage sikupata?
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Euge
#260 Posted : Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:31:15 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
Truth comes out if it is alcoholism or substance abuse so others can learn. Another thing I've noticed is depression within these kids of the rich. I know a few who have committed or attempted suicide the most popular being the son of the former minister of Finance. Are they pampered too much to the point where they become or feel useless?

I schooled with 2 sons of that ex-minister in Secondary school

They could not be said to be spoilt. They looked just ordinary and their parents had even made them go through public primary school when middle class fellows were taking theirs to Elite, Busara etc

Which one specifically? I'd rather die...??

You are probably referring to a different one.

now ambassada!


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