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AlphDoti
#11 Posted : Tuesday, April 11, 2017 2:43:09 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
Njung'e, who is this boy?

Any relation to Mkulima Nambari moja?

These are dynasties in the making. Their strategy is amass all this wealth and you guarantee your family will always determine the political direction for years to come. Just like the uhuru and the moi's and now Machozi's
Kusadikika
#12 Posted : Tuesday, April 11, 2017 4:39:18 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Njung'e, who is this boy?

Any relation to Mkulima Nambari moja?

These are dynasties in the making. Their strategy is amass all this wealth and you guarantee your family will always determine the political direction for years to come. Just like the uhuru and the moi's and now Machozi's


You are right AlphDoti. These are dynasties in the making and after the ball is set rolling there is not necessarily any corruption involved. It is all clean legal business with a lot of smart hard work but what many who are beneficiaries fail to mention is that first advantage.

Many people who attended National Schools especially in the 80s and 90s can testify that there were spots reserved for children of who was who in the Moi government.

All someone needed to succeed was just be an average student and stay out of trouble. If your dad was a parastatal chief or head of prisons or even a DC or PC, you attend Mang'u or Alliance get a decent grade like a "B", attend a top college in UK or US all expenses paid. Return home and find a way to utilize part of your family's 20,000 acres of land to start or fund a business you will be way ahead of 99.99% of most Kenyans. You have not engaged in any corruption, you will of course need to be smart to run a successful company but as you encourage others to work hard so that they can succeed be conscious of that little advantage at the start.
sitaki.kujulikana
#13 Posted : Tuesday, April 11, 2017 6:56:39 PM
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Joined: 8/25/2012
Posts: 1,826
Kusadikika wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Njung'e, who is this boy?

Any relation to Mkulima Nambari moja?

These are dynasties in the making. Their strategy is amass all this wealth and you guarantee your family will always determine the political direction for years to come. Just like the uhuru and the moi's and now Machozi's


You are right AlphDoti. These are dynasties in the making and after the ball is set rolling there is not necessarily any corruption involved. It is all clean legal business with a lot of smart hard work but what many who are beneficiaries fail to mention is that first advantage.

Many people who attended National Schools especially in the 80s and 90s can testify that there were spots reserved for children of who was who in the Moi government.

All someone needed to succeed was just be an average student and stay out of trouble. If your dad was a parastatal chief or head of prisons or even a DC or PC, you attend Mang'u or Alliance get a decent grade like a "B", attend a top college in UK or US all expenses paid. Return home and find a way to utilize part of your family's 20,000 acres of land to start or fund a business you will be way ahead of 99.99% of most Kenyans. You have not engaged in any corruption, you will of course need to be smart to run a successful company but as you encourage others to work hard so that they can succeed be conscious of that little advantage at the start.

life is all about luck
mawinder
#14 Posted : Tuesday, April 11, 2017 7:03:34 PM
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Posts: 6,029
Kusadikika wrote:
Njung'e, who is this boy?

Any relation to Mkulima Nambari moja?


No relation..He was a salesman in Kilifi plantations which was owned by his sister..He then disappeared with the sales and company car...Tune in for more on how he made it and his attempted suicide
AlphDoti
#15 Posted : Tuesday, April 11, 2017 7:13:20 PM
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Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Njung'e, who is this boy?

Any relation to Mkulima Nambari moja?

These are dynasties in the making. Their strategy is amass all this wealth and you guarantee your family will always determine the political direction for years to come. Just like the uhuru and the moi's and now Machozi's

You are right AlphDoti. These are dynasties in the making and after the ball is set rolling there is not necessarily any corruption involved. It is all clean legal business with a lot of smart hard work but what many who are beneficiaries fail to mention is that first advantage.

Many people who attended National Schools especially in the 80s and 90s can testify that there were spots reserved for children of who was who in the Moi government.

All someone needed to succeed was just be an average student and stay out of trouble. If your dad was a parastatal chief or head of prisons or even a DC or PC, you attend Mang'u or Alliance get a decent grade like a "B", attend a top college in UK or US all expenses paid. Return home and find a way to utilize part of your family's 20,000 acres of land to start or fund a business you will be way ahead of 99.99% of most Kenyans. You have not engaged in any corruption, you will of course need to be smart to run a successful company but as you encourage others to work hard so that they can succeed be conscious of that little advantage at the start.
life is all about luck

@kusadikika, luck is over-simplifying, excuse used by those who do not understand. Similar to "witchcraft" to our forefathers for unknown disease.

What is actually required is "You only need to be slightly better than your competition, but if you are able to maintain a slight edge today and tomorrow and the day after that, then you can repeat the process of winning by just a little bit over and over again. And thanks to Winner-Take-All Effects, each win delivers outsized rewards... Small differences in performance can lead to very unequal distributions when repeated over time..."
dossy7
#16 Posted : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 1:13:47 PM
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Joined: 12/9/2009
Posts: 1,493
Location: Nairobi
mawinder wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Njung'e, who is this boy?

Any relation to Mkulima Nambari moja?


No relation..He was a salesman in Kilifi plantations which was owned by his sister..He then disappeared with the sales and company car...Tune in for more on how he made it and his attempted suicide


Continue........
Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
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