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Babu Owino
muganda
#121 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 10:42:36 AM
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hardwood wrote:
muganda wrote:
https://twitter.com/AngelMbuthia/status/913624865445482496


This is propaganda. That photo of the bloodied young man is from nigeria and I saw it in some naija forum. Link below.

http://www.nairaland.com...man-left-bloodied-after


You are right @hardwood. Quite ashamed. This Angela Mbuthia took me to the cleaners. Deputy President University of Nairobi 2016/2017, from Kabete (Very very Outgoing!!! Curious!!! Happiness my ultimate goal...life is too short!!!)
Much Know
#122 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 10:46:52 AM
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hardwood wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Cousin tells me amechapwa proper. And the gsu are now in the hostels. Doesnt know where to run to. Pray Pray Pray


I hope your cousin is not a she. The stories am hearing. There is a video where the GSU were each picking a girl from a group and leave with her.

But tunasema tano Tena. Na Ruto Kumi.


It is raila who started this chain reaction with his lies about algorithms and servers and stolen elections. And it consumed people in kibera, mathare and kisumu including babay pendo and now as you can see the baba generated chaos have spread to lecture rooms. You remember what he did in 07/08 which ended with 1300 dead and 600,000 displaced. Baba is public enemy no 1 the cause of all the problems in KE. For how long will he continue to mess up people's lives just because he cant win an election?

He is a very DANGEROUS MAN!
Ras Kienyeji Man
hardwood
#123 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 10:47:32 AM
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Sad that it is the students who were studying or resting in their hostels that were attacked and arrested, and not the ones who were fighting the police in the streets. We need a commission of inquiry into this matter.

Cheval
#124 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 10:55:30 AM
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hardwood wrote:
Cousin tells me they were having a class with their professor. Earlier there had been running battles with students on mamlaka road. The prof had locked the door of the lecture room and lecturers had also locked the doors to ADD building. Then when gsu were chasing some students on mamlaka road, they saw some students inside the ADD building and thats when they fired tear gas into the building and broke the door and then started beating the student. The professors were also trapped inside. The gsu started asking for money to release the students and my cousin gave the 300 bob alikuwa nayo. Akaenda nyumbani. Then gsu moved to the hostels further terrorizing the students who were hiding there.

Now cousin is traumatized and says haendi UoN tena and ameanza 1st year just this month. What really pained yeye is that the police beat them up and tore up the drawings they were making in the architecture studio. The prof was also tear gased.


During our Year - 90's, the idiots teargassed us in the middle of exams in ADD. The more things change, the more they remain the same as French says. Jana, another baton welding battalion waylaid UoN Med students as they were being driven from routine classes in Mathare hospital in the evening. They stopped the bus on the way and stormed inside. One of them read a name - Wafula on a student's name tag and bounced on the poor student saying 'Hapa sio ... huko kwenu. The student (Medic to be) suffered serious injuries before a commander came to his rescue.I pray recovers quickly to resume classes!
Much Know
#125 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 10:55:44 AM
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hardwood wrote:
Sad that it is the students who were studying or resting in their hostels that were attacked and arrested, and not the ones who were fighting the police in the streets. We need a commission of inquiry into this matter.


Ask the wakabila Judges, they were warned about this but kept insisting democracy is not about numbers, this is their ruling system, they are currently the rulers not jubilee or Uhuru, they have interfered with his power, they want only to share executive "power" and " authority" and forget it comes with responsibility, please don't blame gsu e.t.c because supreme court are in charge!
Ras Kienyeji Man
muganda
#126 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 11:06:15 AM
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Much Know wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Sad that it is the students who were studying or resting in their hostels that were attacked and arrested, and not the ones who were fighting the police in the streets. We need a commission of inquiry into this matter.


Ask the wakabila Judges, they were warned about this but kept insisting democracy is not about numbers, this is their ruling system, they are currently the rulers not jubilee or Uhuru, they have interfered with his power, they want only to share executive "power" and " authority" and forget it comes with responsibility, please don't blame gsu e.t.c because supreme court are in charge!

Interesting arguments...

Beware, the end does not justify the means.

Surprisingly, neither do the means justify the end.
masukuma
#127 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 11:09:37 AM
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muganda wrote:
hardwood wrote:
muganda wrote:


So Luo No 1 RAO and his mtoto wa mbwa Babu owino start the whole mess and you blame okuyos?


Ignore any allusions of blame or tribe. My intention was only to share the video, not so much the originator's comment.

Shida ni D minus!! until we fix the issue of police being a force... and not a service... we have a problem. I have seen akina hardwood carelessly uttering words like 'we should open up nyayo house' e.t.c. BOSS!!! Same instrument will be used to cut you! find a way to live with those people you feel are your enemies and ensuring that you deal with them in exactly the same manner they should/world deal with you if they get power! remember - the shoe can change feet! you must be willing to live with what you dish out to others. You must be sure that the worst person can be president but the institutions in place will not hurt you as a person! We must be at a place where Kikuyus don't fear Raila (who they think is the worst person) being president coz... ATA DO? but as long as the state can squeeze balls, 'open/hack servers and plant viruses' e.t.c. chuma chako kimotoni! Celebrate tyranny and know that the tyrant will one day come for you! This is what you should be doing when you have 'uthamaki'.... NEUTERING THE POWERS OF THE STATE ON THE INDIVIDUAL!
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
Kaigangio
#128 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 11:16:13 AM
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I am very amazed that a whole damn lecturer can confine some students in a lecture hall in the name of teaching while there is serious riots just outside.

I am really amazed that a whole class of students would risk their lives by voluntarily staying put in a lecture hall waiting for the anti-riot police to step right inside and clobber them senseless.

I am also amazed that there were students in the halls of residences as the riots were going on.

Truely amazed!!!

It seems the rules have changed or the students have become more damn. Why? During our times before the riots started, most of the students used to pack their belongings just in case things turned really urgly. During the riots, there were two no go zones, the halls and the lecture theatres. CCU and the kitchens were kept at very close range.

When I looked at the real reason why these students were rioting, I found none.
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
alma1
#129 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 11:27:20 AM
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Kaigangio wrote:
I am very amazed that a whole damn lecturer can confine some students in a lecture hall in the name of teaching while there is serious riots just outside.

I am really amazed that a whole class of students would risk their lives by voluntarily staying put in a lecture hall waiting for the anti-riot police to step right inside and clobber them senseless.

I am also amazed that there were students in the halls of residences as the riots were going on.

Truely amazed!!!

It seems the rules have changed or the students have become more damn. Why? During our times before the riots started, most of the students used to pack their belongings just in case things turned really urgly. During the riots, there were two no go zones, the halls and the lecture theatres. CCU and the kitchens were kept at very close range.

When I looked at the real reason why these students were rioting, I found none.


I just had to finish my sabatical. With all the intarahamwes on wazua. I knew it was going to go downhill fast but not this fast.

Kaigangio you were never in the UON.

I was in that ADD class a few years ago when we were also removed from our lecture halls as we were studying and beaten up. Up to that time, the only people who used to go on strike were some few fellows. After they removed people from classes, the whole college had to be shut down for 2 years. We weren't going to take being beaten up sitting down. After that, Moi was gone.

I wonder what those girls had to do with Babu abusing Uhuru. I wonder what a student busy in class has to do with rioting in the streets.

It was something that the Kikuyu elite learned the hard way from Moi. The laws they created to tame Moi, were used on them RUTHLESSLY.

When someone with children can claim that it is the child's fault for being a student so he should be removed from his dorm room, class and beaten so that Uhuru can feel good, then we have a problem.

So after beating up those students, is Uhuru a better president today than yesterday?

And you were never in any campus. We as former campus students know exactly what these police thugs do to young girls during this periods. And it has nothing to do with Jubilee or Nasa.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

hardwood
#130 Posted : Friday, September 29, 2017 11:29:38 AM
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Kaigangio wrote:
I am very amazed that a whole damn lecturer can confine some students in a lecture hall in the name of teaching while there is serious riots just outside.

I am really amazed that a whole class of students would risk their lives by voluntarily staying put in a lecture hall waiting for the anti-riot police to step right inside and clobber them senseless.

I am also amazed that there were students in the halls of residences as the riots were going on.

Truely amazed!!!

It seems the rules have changed or the students have become more damn. Why? During our times before the riots started, most of the students used to pack their belongings just in case things turned really urgly. During the riots, there were two no go zones, the halls and the lecture theatres. CCU and the kitchens were kept at very close range.

When I looked at the real reason why these students were rioting, I found none.


In my cousins case, they are 1st years who joined on sept 4th. Just about 3 weeks old in campus. Some do not even know the layout of the campus, all they know is the lecture room and hostel. These are students who just completed form 4 the other day and are eager to learn and are excited by their new course. So when the time table or professor says they should be in class, they go to class. They are naive, dont understant campus riots and some dont know who babu owino is.
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