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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Matoe wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Matoe wrote:kenmac wrote:that MP has decorum. Not everyone can take such rubbish from activists trying too hard to remain relevant. The activist is very much relevant, the wall is down, children have their playing ground back The end justifies the means. Well said. Decorum my foot! The said MP sits in the lands committee and the said piece of land was fenced off last year december where has he and the committee members been all this time to solve the issue which is well known to the public as grabbed land. Big Up Boniface Mwangi for shouting him down I never watched the interview will probably do that later today....but as has been said above the end justifies the means....it's in the limelight the land will revert back to the school and land grabbers will know it's not business as usual....we cannot have such things happening in the country,most of us don't care until it affects you then you will know what impunity really is...He is my hero to some of us,the cowards who hide behind a keyboard and type how we are truly disgusted by land grabbers and the Lords of impunity of this country but never do anything to fight it.... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/22/2011 Posts: 561 Location: House
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mv_ufanisi wrote:Boni is out there risking his life fighting for what he believes in.Most Kenyans agree with him but are too scared to stand for their rights. Always hoping that someone else will do it for us. There are so many wrongs on this issue. What Boni is doing is not correcting a wrong but escalating the situation. The grabber, the national government inaction, the county gvt inaction, the police teargas, the activists, the headteacher and the children are all wrong; almost in that order. There was most definitely better ways to solve it. You steal my goat, i come over to your place...with my kids, demolish your shed take my goat..get my friends to abuse you and dont care if there are laws to be followed. @ALMA WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL OF US TAKE THE BONI WAY WHEN A WRONG IS COMMITTED
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Ngogoyo wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:Boni is out there risking his life fighting for what he believes in.Most Kenyans agree with him but are too scared to stand for their rights. Always hoping that someone else will do it for us. There are so many wrongs on this issue. What Boni is doing is not correcting a wrong but escalating the situation. The grabber, the national government inaction, the county gvt inaction, the police teargas, the activists, the headteacher and the children are all wrong; almost in that order. There was most definitely better ways to solve it. You steal my goat, i come over to your place...with my kids, demolish your shed take my goat..get my friends to abuse you and dont care if there are laws to be followed. @ALMA WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL OF US TAKE THE BONI WAY WHEN A WRONG IS COMMITTED You do not understand how advocacy happens? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 1,063 Location: Kenya
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Ngogoyo wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:Boni is out there risking his life fighting for what he believes in.Most Kenyans agree with him but are too scared to stand for their rights. Always hoping that someone else will do it for us. There are so many wrongs on this issue. What Boni is doing is not correcting a wrong but escalating the situation. The grabber, the national government inaction, the county gvt inaction, the police teargas, the activists, the headteacher and the children are all wrong; almost in that order. There was most definitely better ways to solve it. You steal my goat, i come over to your place...with my kids, demolish your shed take my goat..get my friends to abuse you and dont care if there are laws to be followed. @ALMA WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL OF US TAKE THE BONI WAY WHEN A WRONG IS COMMITTED @Ngoyoyo...what are those better ways that could have been used instead...Have those better ways been applied elsewhere and worked... ...Are you talking about court cases that run for years and no desirable result? At least the kids have their land back in just one day...If they went to court the case would have taken eons to be resolved. ...We all need soul searching on how we can get our country back on track. But I doubt if this is possible with leaders who don't have the interests of its citizens at heart!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 1,063 Location: Kenya
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Swenani wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:Boni is out there risking his life fighting for what he believes in.Most Kenyans agree with him but are too scared to stand for their rights. Always hoping that someone else will do it for us. There are so many wrongs on this issue. What Boni is doing is not correcting a wrong but escalating the situation. The grabber, the national government inaction, the county gvt inaction, the police teargas, the activists, the headteacher and the children are all wrong; almost in that order. There was most definitely better ways to solve it. You steal my goat, i come over to your place...with my kids, demolish your shed take my goat..get my friends to abuse you and dont care if there are laws to be followed. @ALMA WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL OF US TAKE THE BONI WAY WHEN A WRONG IS COMMITTED You do not understand how advocacy happens? Exactly @Swenani...Shake my 5!!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/14/2014 Posts: 332 Location: Nairobi
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Atalaku wrote:Swenani wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:Boni is out there risking his life fighting for what he believes in.Most Kenyans agree with him but are too scared to stand for their rights. Always hoping that someone else will do it for us. There are so many wrongs on this issue. What Boni is doing is not correcting a wrong but escalating the situation. The grabber, the national government inaction, the county gvt inaction, the police teargas, the activists, the headteacher and the children are all wrong; almost in that order. There was most definitely better ways to solve it. You steal my goat, i come over to your place...with my kids, demolish your shed take my goat..get my friends to abuse you and dont care if there are laws to be followed. @ALMA WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL OF US TAKE THE BONI WAY WHEN A WRONG IS COMMITTED You do not understand how advocacy happens? Exactly @Swenani...Shake my 5!!! @Ngogoyo it only happens when police knows you are a thief take no action to arrest you but instead accord you all the protect there is
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/7/2007 Posts: 2,182
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Matoe wrote:Atalaku wrote:Swenani wrote:Ngogoyo wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:Boni is out there risking his life fighting for what he believes in.Most Kenyans agree with him but are too scared to stand for their rights. Always hoping that someone else will do it for us. There are so many wrongs on this issue. What Boni is doing is not correcting a wrong but escalating the situation. The grabber, the national government inaction, the county gvt inaction, the police teargas, the activists, the headteacher and the children are all wrong; almost in that order. There was most definitely better ways to solve it. You steal my goat, i come over to your place...with my kids, demolish your shed take my goat..get my friends to abuse you and dont care if there are laws to be followed. @ALMA WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL OF US TAKE THE BONI WAY WHEN A WRONG IS COMMITTED You do not understand how advocacy happens? Exactly @Swenani...Shake my 5!!! @Ngogoyo it only happens when police knows you are a thief take no action to arrest you but instead accord you all the protect there is Apologists like @Ngoyoyo are difficult to convince, they believe we should have sat down with Moi to bring Multipartism!!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/2/2011 Posts: 4,824 Location: -1.2107, 36.8831
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I initially thought this thread was about the interview on NTV yesterday. If so, i still insist, Mr. Mwangi behaved badly by shouting down the other panelists and not allowing them "have their time" to say what they know or don't know. He even could not answer simple questions without diverting to President's Kenyatta's CBA Bank, Kenyatta's blah blah blah, Kenyatta's nyef nyef nyef. On the other issue of Lang'ata Road Pry Sch. land grabbing, i am with Mr. 100%. We need to be told exactly who are the owners of that Company and how they got their :fake" documents in 1989. Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/19/2009 Posts: 3,142
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Ngogoyo wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:Boni is out there risking his life fighting for what he believes in.Most Kenyans agree with him but are too scared to stand for their rights. Always hoping that someone else will do it for us. There are so many wrongs on this issue. What Boni is doing is not correcting a wrong but escalating the situation. The grabber, the national government inaction, the county gvt inaction, the police teargas, the activists, the headteacher and the children are all wrong; almost in that order. There was most definitely better ways to solve it. You steal my goat, i come over to your place...with my kids, demolish your shed take my goat..get my friends to abuse you and dont care if there are laws to be followed. @ALMA WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL OF US TAKE THE BONI WAY WHEN A WRONG IS COMMITTED The fallacy of false dilemma.
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