alma1 wrote:Njung'e wrote:Lolest! wrote:Njung'e wrote:alma1 wrote:[quote=Rahatupu][quote=FRM2011][quote=AlphDoti] He's from Nyeri
DO NOT BE FOOLED!
??? He's always stated so from kitambo sana
Just another of his fine spins. He has never been.

Mcreggae sema kama ni wewe ama sio wewe
@alma you were telling me on another thread that you campaigned for Waihenya Ndirangu in 1990 against Isaiah Mathenge. The young lad would from Muruguru who would go on to become the youngest MP in Kenya's history at 21. A record unlikely to be broken anytime now. He had just left Muruguru secondary school and joined Kimathi technical. The seat had fallen vacant after Waruru wa kanja (son-of-wairimu) castigated the Kanu govt after Ouko's death. A convenient charge of handling foreign currency illegally was brought up against him. He lost his cabinet post and Nyeri town seat.
Across the road from their home in Muruguru is Wamathai's home. Current Nyeri governor. On the other side of the highway, in Githiru, you have Esther Murugi and Wanyiri Kihoro homes. They are immediate door neighbours. You cross chania and find yourself in Thunguma. PG Mureithi is their most famous son alongside Dr. Kamara of Thunguma cultural centre. Used to be Thunguma High those days.
As you rejoin the highway at Skuta, there is a petrol station which used to be owned by one of the most powerful men from Nyeri. Hon. Kanyi Waithaka. Moi's minister of internal security during the 1991/1992 clashes. He had replaced Kibaki as the Nyeri kanu branch chairman. PG Mureithi would later oust him in 1997. Kanyi's wife was running for MP in Tetu but lost to newcomer lawyer Gichuhi from Kiawaithanji. Current MP Githinji came a distant fourth. A lucky kid born with a silver spoon. Dad was MP for Tetu in 1992 but died before he could finish his term. They own Kihingo village in Kitisuru. Remember Waiguru's Kes. 100M home. Githinji is the developer.
I support Baba 100%. I believe the country would be in better hands. #Babacares. Yesterday I gave examples of our people whom Baba rescued when they were in trouble.