[quote=hardwood]Mr Odongo has raised a huge storm with that article and fellow luos are baying for his blood. I think he is being crucified for no reason.
http://www.the-star.co.k...-kikuyu-owe-you-nothing[/quote]
But why does Odongo think that kikuyu owe Luo? Why would an agreement/wrongdoings of two people be tied down to a whole community?
He should write an article about how the politicians owe the citizens and taxpayers,but he wont because he does see things along "our time to eat" persepctive
Quote:I want to urge every young and old, male and female, from Luo Nyanza to take up their weapons (ie voter cards) and rise up in the next elections by defying the norm and voting in leaders who can guide our community to prosperity, whether they are independent candidates or candidates from ‘rival parties’. We have stayed in the wilderness for way too long. We have lost far too many people along this journey as we wander in the vast desert of hopelessness.
He is even contradicting himself
Quote:Our future is in our own hands. If we continue in this perennial blame game, we will soon blame them for such trivial matters as bedroom woes, lack of children in marriage, stolen goats, when cows eat soap, when we can’t dig latrines, among others. Here is what plagues us and hinders us as a people from realising the incredible potential that lies latent within us
Quote:Bad politics. My people, like John Maxwell says, everything rises and falls on leadership. A car is only as good as the engine that drives it. Without a proper engine, we cannot go anywhere. We must urgently shun politics that are based on grudges and ego massaging. Dynasties cannot bring the much-needed change because they are sustained by the status quo. We must begin to think of progressive leaders who will hold our hands and lead us as we cross the murky waters of our troubled past. The time to hand over the baton to a new generation of ‘Joshuas’ should begin now. Leaders holding onto the past must be shown the door.
In politics everything rises and falls on the type of citizens.Citizens are the engine, the leaders we choose are the body of the car
Anyway,The people from Nyanza elected the current leaders, let them enjoy the fruits and consequences,if they want change, they can always vote in different leaders!
Ni hayo tu!
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?