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Ken Okoth,MP Kibra..It shall be well
hardwood
#151 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 12:44:01 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Serving wananchi - Ken, Anita and Sonko. Where is the gold digging?




Thanks to the handshake, the Hon MCA Ann Muthoni Thumbi should be nominated unopposed as next MP for Kibra so that she can finish the good work they were doing with Ken for the people of Kibra.
hardwood
#152 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 12:50:42 PM
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essyk wrote:
Hii imekua kizungumkuti.
If they didn't want a child why did they wamlambez raw??
Were they that dumb? It's too late.There's a small ken that cant be ignored no matter what.
I understand there are other 3 adopted children in the mix.
In short the guy had 4 children 1 wife and 1 clande.

Mwanaume ni scandal so I hear.


As they say all wanaume ni maumbwa. You see the way Ken is smiling while dancing with Monica, mpaka kitu imesimama, kumbe he has wamlambez manenos elsewhere.


mkenyan
#153 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 1:10:57 PM
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faa wrote:
gk wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
If you are here as a man and believe Ann Thumbi loved Ken, I need to look for you and give you two slaps to restart your brain function.

For the wazua women, I understand their sentiments because they figured this game many years ago. We men as usual are too slow.

From that day sonko was talking about during a medical camp in Kibra, Ann saw Ken for what he was; her ticket out of poverty.

Poor Ken was either too naive or too optimistic to believe a young girl from Nyeri had fallen in love with him.

From William Ruto, Njenga Karume and every other successful man in Kenya, the script is always the same. And I get mad because men keep falling for the trap every time.


It's actually a good thing for mankind when "successful" men are shared. Siring is not for every man!


the issue is the women are after money,not for the kid but for themselves. Which is selfish ,the kid was already included in Ken;s will. Why did the MCA have to go to court? settling scores since Ken's monther already discovered her money gold digging tendecnies from far .

given how sure you are of this, i take it you have seen the will and not relying on social media gossip. d'oh! d'oh!
FRM2011
#154 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 1:28:40 PM
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hardwood wrote:
I wonder if we would be having any controversy if the lady's name was something like Angelica Ann Achieng Owino Nyaugenya. Everyone would be justifying that a luo man is naturally polygamous and even if he married in Europe, he must also marry a local girl and must also have a heir. They would be insisting that all wives, concubines and kids belonging to a luo man must be recognised as per luo culture. But watu wakisikia ni Muthoni from Nyeri they loose their minds. Notwithstanding the fact that Muthoni is already a millionare MCA serving in Nairobi county who can adequately take care of the son.

That said the only person who should be complaining about "boma ya pili" should be Monica, not mbloggers.





@hardwood, your posts alone tell me you are in your early 30s. You believe in so many fairy tales. And you don't understand zilch about women, especially our (kikuyu) women.

Listen and take this as advice from an older brother (40-plus) to a younger one.

1. Never use the word love when one of the parties is already married to someone else. It is called prostitution, albeit a sanitized version. For okoth, she brings her young body to the table, Ken brings money and power.

2. Sex-and never forget this-has never, is not and will never be offered for free. It is always sold. When you bargain and pay upfront we call the provider a commercial sex worker. Also happens to be the cheapest.

MWKs offer same service with commercial sex workers but while the latter will ask you to "ongeza pesa nipige nduru", the former will ask you to add money to feign love as well. In both cases you have no right to demand exclusivity. Dp ruto has been paying dearly for a single encounter with Mama Abbey. I have a feeling that one goes down as the most expensive landing in Kenya's history.

I suspect you wouldn't understand the transactional nature of sex within marriage. I will give you another 7 years then we shall come back for that lesson.
kaka2za
#155 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 1:33:28 PM
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Hmmmn wrote:
hardwood wrote:
I wonder if we would be having any controversy if the lady she was Ann Achieng Owimo Nyaugenya. Everyone would be justifying that a luo man is naturally polygamous and even if he married in Europe, he must also marry a local girl and must also have a heir. But watu wakisikia ni Muthoni from Nyeri they loose their minds.

That said the only person who should be complaining about "boma ya pili" should be Monica, not mbloggers.





Didn’t even think of it that way.(tribe of mother of the child)...But you may have a point in there....


I volunteer to take over Ann and educate her son all the way.

They can bury Ken now.
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
Lolest!
#156 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 1:42:20 PM
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frm201111 wrote:
2. Sex-and never forget this-has never, is not and will never be offered for free. It is always sold. When you bargain and pay upfront we call the provider a commercial sex worker. Also happens to be the cheapest.
d'oh! d'oh!
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Angelica _ann
#157 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 1:45:30 PM
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When was Ann first nominated as MCA? Let us start from there.
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
gk
#158 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 1:51:24 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
I wonder if we would be having any controversy if the lady's name was something like Angelica Ann Achieng Owino Nyaugenya. Everyone would be justifying that a luo man is naturally polygamous and even if he married in Europe, he must also marry a local girl and must also have a heir. They would be insisting that all wives, concubines and kids belonging to a luo man must be recognised as per luo culture. But watu wakisikia ni Muthoni from Nyeri they loose their minds. Notwithstanding the fact that Muthoni is already a millionare MCA serving in Nairobi county who can adequately take care of the son.

That said the only person who should be complaining about "boma ya pili" should be Monica, not mbloggers.





@hardwood, your posts alone tell me you are in your early 30s. You believe in so many fairy tales. And you don't understand zilch about women, especially our (kikuyu) women.

Listen and take this as advice from an older brother (40-plus) to a younger one.

1. Never use the word love when one of the parties is already married to someone else. It is called prostitution, albeit a sanitized version. For okoth, she brings her young body to the table, Ken brings money and power.

2. Sex-and never forget this-has never, is not and will never be offered for free. It is always sold. When you bargain and pay upfront we call the provider a commercial sex worker. Also happens to be the cheapest.

MWKs offer same service with commercial sex workers but while the latter will ask you to "ongeza pesa nipige nduru", the former will ask you to add money to feign love as well. In both cases you have no right to demand exclusivity. Dp ruto has been paying dearly for a single encounter with Mama Abbey. I have a feeling that one goes down as the most expensive landing in Kenya's history.

I suspect you wouldn't understand the transactional nature of sex within marriage. I will give you another 7 years then we shall come back for that lesson.


True that. ..
And it has always been so. Safe for fairy tales, there has never been a time the poorest fellow won the heart of the most beautiful girl. Because what the female needs in a relationship is just security; for herself and the offspring.
hardwood
#159 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 1:57:02 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
I wonder if we would be having any controversy if the lady's name was something like Angelica Ann Achieng Owino Nyaugenya. Everyone would be justifying that a luo man is naturally polygamous and even if he married in Europe, he must also marry a local girl and must also have a heir. They would be insisting that all wives, concubines and kids belonging to a luo man must be recognised as per luo culture. But watu wakisikia ni Muthoni from Nyeri they loose their minds. Notwithstanding the fact that Muthoni is already a millionare MCA serving in Nairobi county who can adequately take care of the son.

That said the only person who should be complaining about "boma ya pili" should be Monica, not mbloggers.



@hardwood, your posts alone tell me you are in your early 30s. You believe in so many fairy tales. And you don't understand zilch about women, especially our (kikuyu) women.

Listen and take this as advice from an older brother (40-plus) to a younger one.

1. Never use the word love when one of the parties is already married to someone else. It is called prostitution, albeit a sanitized version. For okoth, she brings her young body to the table, Ken brings money and power.

2. Sex-and never forget this-has never, is not and will never be offered for free. It is always sold. When you bargain and pay upfront we call the provider a commercial sex worker. Also happens to be the cheapest.

MWKs offer same service with commercial sex workers but while the latter will ask you to "ongeza pesa nipige nduru", the former will ask you to add money to feign love as well. In both cases you have no right to demand exclusivity. Dp ruto has been paying dearly for a single encounter with Mama Abbey. I have a feeling that one goes down as the most expensive landing in Kenya's history.

I suspect you wouldn't understand the transactional nature of sex within marriage. I will give you another 7 years then we shall come back for that lesson.



Relax, polygamy is allowed and a man including Ken can marry many wives. Infact @alphadot has always reminded us that he himselefu he can go up to 4, so would the extra wives be there for sex for cash manenos or love for @alpha? Also does this mean that Khalwale's 5 wives do not love him but are "scheming witches who are after his money"? What about Gabana Mutua's minji minji? What about Obama snrs many wives. Or my grandfathers several wives? Why do you always have to see women as alien monsters who have been sent to earth by the devil to finish you?

Why do you believe that that woman up there in yellow would hurt a fly? All I see is a woman in love. So tulia.
hardwood
#160 Posted : Friday, August 02, 2019 2:25:01 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
When was Ann first nominated as MCA? Let us start from there.


When did the 2 meet and fall in love? That is where we should start.

They met when Ken was a broke community organiser in kibera and the lady was a "high flying nurse" at Aga Khan University Hospital. Then the two fell in love, later Ken won Kibera seat, and woman was nominated coz of her passion for gender and youth empowerment issues. If you read the newspaper article I put up there, you will see that the two walked through the filthy alleys of kibera even before ken became Mp working with the community and later campaigning for ken. How many gold digging slay queens have you ever seen in kibera working with the poor? The lady also used to volunteer for medical camps run by sonko. That tells you the kind of a honorable and selfless woman Anita is. Even in the current court case, it's all about Ken's son and his welfare and not her.

I know that you will say that Ken lobbied for her nomination but I know that you know that Baba and Ohuru also lobbied for the nomination of their relatives. So there is nothing wrong with Ken also lobbying for the nomination of his relative aka bibi mdogo (sonko said that is how Ken referred to her). The leaders always look out for their own kin.

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