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Obama to visit Kenya!!!
shocks
#121 Posted : Friday, April 17, 2015 4:53:58 AM
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Coolio wrote:
Citizen's Mutegi Njau will interview kasin!


that guy who groans more than he speaks, how will Obeezy understand him?
Swenani
#122 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 10:30:30 AM
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Kerry to visit Kenya in May
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Thiong'o
#123 Posted : Friday, May 08, 2015 1:27:08 PM
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Going to Kenya Is a Dumb Idea, Mr. President says ROBERT I. ROTBERG


http://www.politico.com/...17737.html#.VUyK4G_6jIU

To uphold the dignity of his office, and for the good of Kenyans, President Obama should postpone until after he leaves the White House

the state guest of a country where the sitting president and vice-president, his hosts, have been indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes connected with the violence and killings that followed Kenya’s 2007 election? The ICC has dropped its case against President Uhuru Kenyatta because its many original witnesses ended up refusing to testify after (presumably) being approached by persuasive representatives of Kenyatta and Vice-President William Ruto, whose ICC investigation continues.

But does President Obama truly seek to shake their hands officially?

Kenya (as well as neighboring Tanzania and Uganda) is wildly corrupt.

the president’s father was a Luo and that the Luo largely backed President Kenyatta’s opponents in the 2012 Kenyan national election?

Obama naturally and appropriately will want to visit his paternal homestead in the Luo heartland. But traveling there will plunge the American president deeply into ethnic politics in Kenya

the dangers to Obama’s person are too great, particularly given the Secret Service’s inability even in Washington, D.C. to prevent intruders from scaling the perimeter fence and entering the White House.

Al-Shabaab’s grip on Somali has been loosened over the last five years thanks to Burundian, Ethiopian, Kenyan, Sierra Leonean, and Ugandan soldiers on the ground and American drones and bombers in the air.

continuing to plan for the Kenyan pilgrimage now gives al-Shabaab and other troublemakers months to prepare. Whenever a sitting American president has previously visited a dangerous location, such as Afghanistan, he has arrived suddenly, as Kerry did in Mogadishu, with no warning.

Going to Africa without stopping in Nigeria would be a big mistake.
Kusadikika
#124 Posted : Friday, May 08, 2015 2:28:38 PM
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Thiong'o wrote:
Going to Kenya Is a Dumb Idea, Mr. President says ROBERT I. ROTBERG


http://www.politico.com/...17737.html#.VUyK4G_6jIU

To uphold the dignity of his office, and for the good of Kenyans, President Obama should postpone until after he leaves the White House

the state guest of a country where the sitting president and vice-president, his hosts, have been indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes connected with the violence and killings that followed Kenya’s 2007 election? The ICC has dropped its case against President Uhuru Kenyatta because its many original witnesses ended up refusing to testify after (presumably) being approached by persuasive representatives of Kenyatta and Vice-President William Ruto, whose ICC investigation continues.

But does President Obama truly seek to shake their hands officially?

Kenya (as well as neighboring Tanzania and Uganda) is wildly corrupt.

the president’s father was a Luo and that the Luo largely backed President Kenyatta’s opponents in the 2012 Kenyan national election?

Obama naturally and appropriately will want to visit his paternal homestead in the Luo heartland. But traveling there will plunge the American president deeply into ethnic politics in Kenya

the dangers to Obama’s person are too great, particularly given the Secret Service’s inability even in Washington, D.C. to prevent intruders from scaling the perimeter fence and entering the White House.

Al-Shabaab’s grip on Somali has been loosened over the last five years thanks to Burundian, Ethiopian, Kenyan, Sierra Leonean, and Ugandan soldiers on the ground and American drones and bombers in the air.

continuing to plan for the Kenyan pilgrimage now gives al-Shabaab and other troublemakers months to prepare. Whenever a sitting American president has previously visited a dangerous location, such as Afghanistan, he has arrived suddenly, as Kerry did in Mogadishu, with no warning.

Going to Africa without stopping in Nigeria would be a big mistake.



Prof. Makau Mutua please just use your real name so that we can stop reading beyond the title. Stop hiding behind fake names like Robert I. Rotberg .........nkt.
jaggernaut
#125 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 8:09:59 AM
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Impunity
#126 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 8:23:06 AM
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Thiong'o wrote:
Going to Kenya Is a Dumb Idea, Mr. President says ROBERT I. ROTBERG


http://www.politico.com/...17737.html#.VUyK4G_6jIU

To uphold the dignity of his office, and for the good of Kenyans, President Obama should postpone until after he leaves the White House

the state guest of a country where the sitting president and vice-president, his hosts, have been indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes connected with the violence and killings that followed Kenya’s 2007 election? The ICC has dropped its case against President Uhuru Kenyatta because its many original witnesses ended up refusing to testify after (presumably) being approached by persuasive representatives of Kenyatta and Vice-President William Ruto, whose ICC investigation continues.

But does President Obama truly seek to shake their hands officially?

Kenya (as well as neighboring Tanzania and Uganda) is wildly corrupt.

the president’s father was a Luo and that the Luo largely backed President Kenyatta’s opponents in the 2012 Kenyan national election?

Obama naturally and appropriately will want to visit his paternal homestead in the Luo heartland. But traveling there will plunge the American president deeply into ethnic politics in Kenya

the dangers to Obama’s person are too great, particularly given the Secret Service’s inability even in Washington, D.C. to prevent intruders from scaling the perimeter fence and entering the White House.

Al-Shabaab’s grip on Somali has been loosened over the last five years thanks to Burundian, Ethiopian, Kenyan, Sierra Leonean, and Ugandan soldiers on the ground and American drones and bombers in the air.

continuing to plan for the Kenyan pilgrimage now gives al-Shabaab and other troublemakers months to prepare. Whenever a sitting American president has previously visited a dangerous location, such as Afghanistan, he has arrived suddenly, as Kerry did in Mogadishu, with no warning.

Going to Africa without stopping in Nigeria would be a big mistake.


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KulaRaha
#127 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 8:54:59 AM
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I'm just dreading the jam. Now that State House has said there will be NO jam, I'm even more scared given how badly they are organised.
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whiteowl
#128 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 10:48:33 AM
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Impunity wrote:
Thiong'o wrote:
Going to Kenya Is a Dumb Idea, Mr. President says ROBERT I. ROTBERG


http://www.politico.com/...17737.html#.VUyK4G_6jIU

To uphold the dignity of his office, and for the good of Kenyans, President Obama should postpone until after he leaves the White House

the state guest of a country where the sitting president and vice-president, his hosts, have been indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes connected with the violence and killings that followed Kenya’s 2007 election? The ICC has dropped its case against President Uhuru Kenyatta because its many original witnesses ended up refusing to testify after (presumably) being approached by persuasive representatives of Kenyatta and Vice-President William Ruto, whose ICC investigation continues.

But does President Obama truly seek to shake their hands officially?

Kenya (as well as neighboring Tanzania and Uganda) is wildly corrupt.

the president’s father was a Luo and that the Luo largely backed President Kenyatta’s opponents in the 2012 Kenyan national election?

Obama naturally and appropriately will want to visit his paternal homestead in the Luo heartland. But traveling there will plunge the American president deeply into ethnic politics in Kenya

the dangers to Obama’s person are too great, particularly given the Secret Service’s inability even in Washington, D.C. to prevent intruders from scaling the perimeter fence and entering the White House.

Al-Shabaab’s grip on Somali has been loosened over the last five years thanks to Burundian, Ethiopian, Kenyan, Sierra Leonean, and Ugandan soldiers on the ground and American drones and bombers in the air.

continuing to plan for the Kenyan pilgrimage now gives al-Shabaab and other troublemakers months to prepare. Whenever a sitting American president has previously visited a dangerous location, such as Afghanistan, he has arrived suddenly, as Kerry did in Mogadishu, with no warning.

Going to Africa without stopping in Nigeria would be a big mistake.


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butterflyke
#129 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 1:56:19 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
I'm just dreading the jam. Now that State House has said there will be NO jam, I'm even more scared given how badly they are organised.


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May be there will be no jam because raia and their mikebes will not be allowed on the roads smile
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KulaRaha
#130 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 3:01:55 PM
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butterflyke wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
I'm just dreading the jam. Now that State House has said there will be NO jam, I'm even more scared given how badly they are organised.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

May be there will be no jam because raia and their mikebes will not be allowed on the roads smile


Then they should just declare a public holiday like they did when he was elected.

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