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Wahome Gakuru – Nyeri Governor
mpobiz
#41 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 4:34:58 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Was the guard rail well designed? How did it penetrate the car?




With a burst tyre it's pata potea..Mostly potea.
May he RIP.


That's a badly done guard rail up there. If a car gets off the road and runs over it, it would be directed skyward. An ideal guard should be the one with the end bent away from the road.



https://youtu.be/KfoA6IuXq5s
Does KNHA know about this?
Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
Julie
#42 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 5:02:09 PM
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Am reconsidering changing my seating position from back left to back right going forward...
2012
#43 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 5:21:35 PM
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hardwood wrote:
hamburglar wrote:
As much disdain as I have for Kenyan politicians, this was one of a very few that I really had high hopes in. I once met him briefly and he really impressed me with his brilliance. Sounded like he had a good head on his shoulders but such is life, it can be so fleeting. May he RIP.


Amesoma.....he was a brilliant chap.

Dr. Wahome Gakuru (PhD- Arizona State)

Special Awards:
• Fulbright Scholarship Grantee (2000-2002)- USA
• National Deans Honor List (2001)- USA
• Best Doctoral Paper Award (2002)- Arizona State University
• DAAD/University of Nairobi Post Graduate Scholarship (1991-1993)- Kenya

PhD Supervision
Gakuru is currently supervising several PhD students in Strategic Management at the School of Business, University of Nairobi. The dissertation topics include:
• The Influence of top management teams on organization performance. This study will investigate the relationship between the quality of top leaders and organizational performance of firms listed in the Nairobi Stock Exchange, Kenya.

• Strategic management in the public sector in Kenya: A study of the co-alignment model. The study will investigate how public sector corporations respond to change through strategic alignment.

Publications and Conference Papers:
Chapman, J., Gakuru, P. W., and de Klerk, G. 2003. Local fiscal stress in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Kenyan example. International Journal of Public Administration, 26 (13), 1519-1550.

Gakuru, P. W. 2004. Financing healthcare in Kenya: Alternatives for policymakers. Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA).

Gakuru, P. W. 2004. HIV testing in the 15-49 age bracket in Kenya: A test of the health belief model. PhD Dissertation, Arizona State University.

Gakuru, P. W. 2003. The role of theory in making HIV interventions to work. Paper presented during the Second National Congress on Health organized by the Ministry of Health- Kenya, November 2003.

Gakuru, P.W., and Karemu, C.K. 2005. Principles and practice of management: A Revision Kit. Manuscript submitted to a Publisher in Kenya.

Gakuru, P. W. 2006. Administrative responsibility and reforms: where is the citizen?
Paper submitted to the Results Based Management Conference.



And he was the architect of the Kenya Vision 2030.
(The rest were just politicians and PSs).

BBI will solve it
:)
Bigchick
#44 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 5:33:59 PM
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Have no words.May his family find comfort.My prayers especially are for his son who is a candidate.

Meanwhile conspiracy theories have started...that their is a ghostly witness who "eye-witnessed" the Malowa copter crush in Nakuru and this morning "eye-witnessed" governors accident.Suspicion is he could be a hitman.
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Angelica _ann
#45 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 5:39:08 PM
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Julie wrote:
Am reconsidering changing my seating position from back left to back right going forward...


When death call, it wont miss you, even when you are with 'Guka'
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Impunity
#46 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 5:41:22 PM
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Julie wrote:
Am reconsidering changing my seating position from back left to back right going forward...


Was he seating back left or pax seat infront?
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FundamentAli
#47 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 5:57:07 PM
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Rest in Peace Mr. Govenor. I have known him since high school days in Nyeri. Those who no him from then know how far he has come. The last time I we met was early this year. So quiet and reserved that I could not relate him to politics. He was an achiever.
hardwood
#48 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 6:04:41 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Julie wrote:
Am reconsidering changing my seating position from back left to back right going forward...


Was he seating back left or pax seat infront?


Back left. The chuma cut him into two. Just cant imagine all that metal (about 50 meters) going through someones body.
hardwood
#49 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 6:08:49 PM
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FundamentAli wrote:
Rest in Peace Mr. Govenor. I have known him since high school days in Nyeri. Those who no him from then know how far he has come. The last time I we met was early this year. So quiet and reserved that I could not relate him to politics. He was an achiever.


A PhD from a US state university sio mchezo. Also lecturing at UoN and heading Vision 2030 shows the kind of stuff he was made of. Big loss to Kenia.
Angelica _ann
#50 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 6:24:47 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Julie wrote:
Am reconsidering changing my seating position from back left to back right going forward...


Was he seating back left or pax seat infront?


Back left. The chuma cut him into two. Just cant imagine all that metal (about 50 meters) going through someones body.


How did the front passenger ponyoka, just asking!!! miracles d'oh!
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
Bigchick
#51 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 6:44:14 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Julie wrote:
Am reconsidering changing my seating position from back left to back right going forward...


Was he seating back left or pax seat infront?


Back left. The chuma cut him into two. Just cant imagine all that metal (about 50 meters) going through someones body.


How did the front passenger ponyoka, just asking!!! miracles d'oh!


Word out there is that he was on the front seat.
Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
eboomerang
#52 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 7:06:23 PM
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mpobiz wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Was the guard rail well designed? How did it penetrate the car?




With a burst tyre it's pata potea..Mostly potea.
May he RIP.


That's a badly done guard rail up there. If a car gets off the road and runs over it, it would be directed skyward. An ideal guard should be the one with the end bent away from the road.



https://youtu.be/KfoA6IuXq5s
Does KNHA know about this?


Quite an enlightening clip. A clear design flaw on highway safety.

RIP to the Governor and condolences to the family and friends.

This incedence also exposes systemic failure on many fronts. It reminds of some recent story of a cargo handler at JKIA facilititating loading contraband in the luggage.
FRM2011
#53 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 7:08:43 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
Have no words.May his family find comfort.My prayers especially are for his son who is a candidate.

Meanwhile conspiracy theories have started...that their is a ghostly witness who "eye-witnessed" the Malowa copter crush in Nakuru and this morning "eye-witnessed" governors accident.Suspicion is he could be a hitman.


The conspiracy theories are being fueled by two things. First our pathetic media and secondly as Prof. Lukoye Atwoli said we are a society with very few intelligent people.

Citizen TV could by now have counter-checked the guy's story today and confirmed it to be fake. NTV could have done the same for the Nakuru story.

In the Nakuru story he hinted he is a state pilot. Kenya police ? KDF? KWS? KCAA ? That was too much work for NTV.

Today he claimed he was being driven by a female cop. And then he drops the name, Dennis Ngengi Muigai. And that his main concern was securing the firearms inside the governor's vehicle.

He drops so many hints that he is a fraud but our media are so incompetent to pick him out.

Now Citizen TV are asking on their twitter handle who he is.
Thitifini
#54 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 7:12:05 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Julie wrote:
Am reconsidering changing my seating position from back left to back right going forward...


Was he seating back left or pax seat infront?


Back left. The chuma cut him into two. Just cant imagine all that metal (about 50 meters) going through someones body.


Pics I've seen (bad behaviour I agree) show major impact kwa kichwa right side. Rest seems ok....

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FRM2011
#55 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 7:37:36 PM
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FundamentAli wrote:
Rest in Peace Mr. Govenor. I have known him since high school days in Nyeri. Those who no him from then know how far he has come. The last time I we met was early this year. So quiet and reserved that I could not relate him to politics. He was an achiever.


My respect man. Someone has just told me he hit a rough patch after losing in 2013 to Gachagua. He might have over-spent in the 2013 campaigns. He worked briefly for Mutua in Machakos and when he left he took up an operations director job with a logistics firm. If true, that is a guy who knows how to fall, dust himself and soldier on. In the words of Ludyard Kipling ;

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;

.......Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
Shak
#56 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 7:55:12 PM
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Speed kills! I have had the misfortune of being driven by these county drivers and some of them really speed even going up to speeds of 160kph. Our leaders need to encourage safe driving
radio
#57 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 8:05:20 PM
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Shak wrote:
Speed kills! I have had the misfortune of being driven by these county drivers and some of them really speed even going up to speeds of 160kph. Our leaders need to encourage safe driving


Just last week, I had the misfortune of being driven by this guy who was driving very fast. I asked him why he was driving that fast and he told me how he had been hired by a politician from Machakos with a strict rule to never drive below 130kph. Also he was instructed to overlap whenever there is traffic
Ryko
#58 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 8:06:03 PM
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Waa Rest Well Governor... the dream of Nyeri

Lakini that is a "CHINESE/JAPAN" rail piercing through a "GERMAN" mshuma like that?
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gregory
#59 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 8:26:32 PM
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Ryko wrote:
Waa Rest Well Governor... the dream of Nyeri

Lakini that is a "CHINESE/JAPAN" rail piercing through a "GERMAN" mshuma like that?

Entry point of the chuma was the headlamp right through the glove box. Nothing much to stop the rails path regardless of car make. Only a high 4 x 4 would he have stood a chance
Angelica _ann
#60 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2017 8:29:42 PM
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gregory wrote:
Ryko wrote:
Waa Rest Well Governor... the dream of Nyeri

Lakini that is a "CHINESE/JAPAN" rail piercing through a "GERMAN" mshuma like that?

Entry point of the chuma was the headlamp right through the glove box. Nothing much to stop the rails path regardless of car make. Only a high 4 x 4 would he have stood a chance


Juala from Japan would be another story all together..... Pieces Sad
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