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Attack at Westgate
Museveni
#1751 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 12:56:11 PM
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Joined: 8/16/2012
Posts: 661
Magigi wrote:
While @SimonKKabz and @Macdoba cant see eye to eye because.....

https://www.facebook.com...277325902285871?fref=ts
Raila Odinga Junior
4 hours ago
My friend Mbugua Mwangi
i met my friend Mbugua in the summer of 2006, where I was introduced to him by my other friend mwangi kariuki; If my memory serves me correctly it was at village market. from the moment I met Mbugua he came across as a bold yet humble charismatic chap with a huge smile. Mbugua, mwangi and myself quickly became very good friends and from then on I felt we were destined to do a lot of great things together.
I would like to share with you some of the highlights of our times together;
Mbugua shared his independence with when he got his first car were always driving in it together the three of us sharing a good laugh and hanging out, and making big plans...
We had many business ventures together which were always exciting and when we were not at the apartment we would go to uncle mainas home for his family get togethers.
Mbugua as we all know had great taste and I shared the same. when it came to sports we supported the same football team, f1 team and even followed the same riders when watching cycling in short we clicked. It was uncanny how I'd get excited about something I had just seen on tv and want to call Mbugua only to find I had received missed calls from him as he had been watching the same thing and wanted to share. we had a very natural friendship
But it wasn't all fun and games, I remember Mbugua for being the most sensitive person ever, Mbugua was there for me when I had lost a friend in 2006, he was very supportive of me advised and saw me through,whether it was in business or personal matters, no matter what he always had my back. Mbugua was that friend who was one's friend till the end.
Mbugua had never been to western kenya and relished at the opportunity to go with me to kakamega to meet my wife's family during my marriage negotiations, infact Mbugua and mwangi the hurricane twins we're so excited about the trip that they overlooked booking their accommodation, they simply grabbed their bags and got on the plane. In kisumu the ladies fell in love with his persona and his light skin tone, and we made fun of how he would be swept away by a local supu.

As my groomsman he was very thoughtful the day before and during my wedding day; he always kept time and I remember how he was more nervous than I was, especially when the drivers were running late to pick up my wife. and I will always remember seeing his face turning pink...
Mostly I remember how Mbugua loved his family, he was always on the phone every other day with his Mum in Ireland checking on her and updating her on what was going on. Mbugua always involved us in his family life; the joint birthdays with female Cousins, eating nyama choma at uncles garage, lunch with his dad captain at Wilson, as well as hanging out and sharing with his male, he always found the time to do all this and included his friends to join along.
My last days with Mbugua will always be fond to me, we met up end of august 2013 at kengeles restaurant Mbugua, kariuki and myself to go watch a football match, Mbugua had been watching a series called "the men who built america",and he acted out the series for us, he emulated john d Rockefeller and said he would be know as one of the men who built kenya. he shared with us his progress in his businesses and the expansion plans....after the match Mbugua left to go home to be with Rosemary, he had been away the whole day and was missing her, Mbugua loved and cared for Rosemary very much
(To mama Mbugua) I shall remember , honor and cherish the times I spent with my friend Mbugua, my only regret is not having have met him sooner, but I will keep his spirit alive and thank God for letting him be a blessing in my life.
Mbugua mwangi was "exactly what it says on the tin" "A great guy, and a Heart of gold" I will miss you my guy!
Rest in peace baba #weareone


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maka
#1752 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:03:02 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
Museveni wrote:
Magigi wrote:
While @SimonKKabz and @Macdoba cant see eye to eye because.....

https://www.facebook.com...277325902285871?fref=ts
Raila Odinga Junior
4 hours ago
My friend Mbugua Mwangi
i met my friend Mbugua in the summer of 2006, where I was introduced to him by my other friend mwangi kariuki; If my memory serves me correctly it was at village market. from the moment I met Mbugua he came across as a bold yet humble charismatic chap with a huge smile. Mbugua, mwangi and myself quickly became very good friends and from then on I felt we were destined to do a lot of great things together.
I would like to share with you some of the highlights of our times together;
Mbugua shared his independence with when he got his first car were always driving in it together the three of us sharing a good laugh and hanging out, and making big plans...
We had many business ventures together which were always exciting and when we were not at the apartment we would go to uncle mainas home for his family get togethers.
Mbugua as we all know had great taste and I shared the same. when it came to sports we supported the same football team, f1 team and even followed the same riders when watching cycling in short we clicked. It was uncanny how I'd get excited about something I had just seen on tv and want to call Mbugua only to find I had received missed calls from him as he had been watching the same thing and wanted to share. we had a very natural friendship
But it wasn't all fun and games, I remember Mbugua for being the most sensitive person ever, Mbugua was there for me when I had lost a friend in 2006, he was very supportive of me advised and saw me through,whether it was in business or personal matters, no matter what he always had my back. Mbugua was that friend who was one's friend till the end.
Mbugua had never been to western kenya and relished at the opportunity to go with me to kakamega to meet my wife's family during my marriage negotiations, infact Mbugua and mwangi the hurricane twins we're so excited about the trip that they overlooked booking their accommodation, they simply grabbed their bags and got on the plane. In kisumu the ladies fell in love with his persona and his light skin tone, and we made fun of how he would be swept away by a local supu.

As my groomsman he was very thoughtful the day before and during my wedding day; he always kept time and I remember how he was more nervous than I was, especially when the drivers were running late to pick up my wife. and I will always remember seeing his face turning pink...
Mostly I remember how Mbugua loved his family, he was always on the phone every other day with his Mum in Ireland checking on her and updating her on what was going on. Mbugua always involved us in his family life; the joint birthdays with female Cousins, eating nyama choma at uncles garage, lunch with his dad captain at Wilson, as well as hanging out and sharing with his male, he always found the time to do all this and included his friends to join along.
My last days with Mbugua will always be fond to me, we met up end of august 2013 at kengeles restaurant Mbugua, kariuki and myself to go watch a football match, Mbugua had been watching a series called "the men who built america",and he acted out the series for us, he emulated john d Rockefeller and said he would be know as one of the men who built kenya. he shared with us his progress in his businesses and the expansion plans....after the match Mbugua left to go home to be with Rosemary, he had been away the whole day and was missing her, Mbugua loved and cared for Rosemary very much
(To mama Mbugua) I shall remember , honor and cherish the times I spent with my friend Mbugua, my only regret is not having have met him sooner, but I will keep his spirit alive and thank God for letting him be a blessing in my life.
Mbugua mwangi was "exactly what it says on the tin" "A great guy, and a Heart of gold" I will miss you my guy!
Rest in peace baba #weareone


Wazuan ?



Moving...sisi hapa chini ndio hupigana.
possunt quia posse videntur
ecstacy
#1753 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:11:48 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2008
Posts: 4,449
KulaRaha wrote:
FancyFace wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
FancyFace wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
OK, now apparently the owner of the jewellery shop in #Westgate says the shop was looted and almost 1 million $ worth of stones is missing.

Apparently, Sat/Sun they were still there!!! Damn

..kwani they have already allowed people to go in? I thought the whole place is still condoned off....


The owner is alluding to looting by GSU or KDF during the rescue operation after Sun..

..doesn't make sense to me.


Fits in with the stories I heard. They were cleaning the place out...some shops had their own cctv which was still working through out all this and they even have evidence of soldiers with sticky fingers...


@FancyFace sorry to burst your bubble. @KulaHappy I heard those 'looting' reports on Sunday evening and dismissed them given the presence of high level GoK Security officials at site. I stood by the disciplined forces. It will be a sad day if this is confirmed. I hope CCTV can have captured this.
poundfoolish
#1754 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:23:19 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/2/2009
Posts: 2,458
Location: Nairobi
maka wrote:
Museveni wrote:
Magigi wrote:
While @SimonKKabz and @Macdoba cant see eye to eye because.....

https://www.facebook.com...277325902285871?fref=ts
Raila Odinga Junior
4 hours ago
My friend Mbugua Mwangi
i met my friend Mbugua in the summer of 2006, where I was introduced to him by my other friend mwangi kariuki; If my memory serves me correctly it was at village market. from the moment I met Mbugua he came across as a bold yet humble charismatic chap with a huge smile. Mbugua, mwangi and myself quickly became very good friends and from then on I felt we were destined to do a lot of great things together.
I would like to share with you some of the highlights of our times together;
Mbugua shared his independence with when he got his first car were always driving in it together the three of us sharing a good laugh and hanging out, and making big plans...
We had many business ventures together which were always exciting and when we were not at the apartment we would go to uncle mainas home for his family get togethers.
Mbugua as we all know had great taste and I shared the same. when it came to sports we supported the same football team, f1 team and even followed the same riders when watching cycling in short we clicked. It was uncanny how I'd get excited about something I had just seen on tv and want to call Mbugua only to find I had received missed calls from him as he had been watching the same thing and wanted to share. we had a very natural friendship
But it wasn't all fun and games, I remember Mbugua for being the most sensitive person ever, Mbugua was there for me when I had lost a friend in 2006, he was very supportive of me advised and saw me through,whether it was in business or personal matters, no matter what he always had my back. Mbugua was that friend who was one's friend till the end.
Mbugua had never been to western kenya and relished at the opportunity to go with me to kakamega to meet my wife's family during my marriage negotiations, infact Mbugua and mwangi the hurricane twins we're so excited about the trip that they overlooked booking their accommodation, they simply grabbed their bags and got on the plane. In kisumu the ladies fell in love with his persona and his light skin tone, and we made fun of how he would be swept away by a local supu.

As my groomsman he was very thoughtful the day before and during my wedding day; he always kept time and I remember how he was more nervous than I was, especially when the drivers were running late to pick up my wife. and I will always remember seeing his face turning pink...
Mostly I remember how Mbugua loved his family, he was always on the phone every other day with his Mum in Ireland checking on her and updating her on what was going on. Mbugua always involved us in his family life; the joint birthdays with female Cousins, eating nyama choma at uncles garage, lunch with his dad captain at Wilson, as well as hanging out and sharing with his male, he always found the time to do all this and included his friends to join along.
My last days with Mbugua will always be fond to me, we met up end of august 2013 at kengeles restaurant Mbugua, kariuki and myself to go watch a football match, Mbugua had been watching a series called "the men who built america",and he acted out the series for us, he emulated john d Rockefeller and said he would be know as one of the men who built kenya. he shared with us his progress in his businesses and the expansion plans....after the match Mbugua left to go home to be with Rosemary, he had been away the whole day and was missing her, Mbugua loved and cared for Rosemary very much
(To mama Mbugua) I shall remember , honor and cherish the times I spent with my friend Mbugua, my only regret is not having have met him sooner, but I will keep his spirit alive and thank God for letting him be a blessing in my life.
Mbugua mwangi was "exactly what it says on the tin" "A great guy, and a Heart of gold" I will miss you my guy!
Rest in peace baba #weareone


Wazuan ?



Moving...sisi hapa chini ndio hupigana.


Sio Siri, wajinga ndio waliwao na wauliwao..
Mwananichi wa chini kazi yake pere pere...
Those guys are so intertwined family wise and businesswise that they can never do to each other what we the hoi polloi do to each other?
KulaRaha
#1755 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:26:00 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/26/2007
Posts: 6,514
Correct. Those looting stories started on Sunday when volunteers advised soldiers were coming out with Nakumatt bags full and leaving them in army vehicles.

I told a friend and he got upset with me saying it can never happen.
Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
Magigi
#1756 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:26:49 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/31/2008
Posts: 7,081
Location: Kenya
KulaRaha wrote:
FancyFace wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
FancyFace wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
OK, now apparently the owner of the jewellery shop in #Westgate says the shop was looted and almost 1 million $ worth of stones is missing.

Apparently, Sat/Sun they were still there!!! Damn

..kwani they have already allowed people to go in? I thought the whole place is still condoned off....


The owner is alluding to looting by GSU or KDF during the rescue operation after Sun..

..doesn't make sense to me.


Fits in with the stories I heard. They were cleaning the place out...some shops had their own cctv which was still working through out all this and they even have evidence of soldiers with sticky fingers...

I think the terrorists went with the stones...how can anyone in his right mind imagine that our disciplined forces can loot!!! If were his Excellency president uhuru, some people would face the firing squad... but this being a country of moving on, let us move on....
poundfoolish
#1757 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:27:40 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/2/2009
Posts: 2,458
Location: Nairobi
ecstacy wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
FancyFace wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
FancyFace wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
OK, now apparently the owner of the jewellery shop in #Westgate says the shop was looted and almost 1 million $ worth of stones is missing.

Apparently, Sat/Sun they were still there!!! Damn

..kwani they have already allowed people to go in? I thought the whole place is still condoned off....


The owner is alluding to looting by GSU or KDF during the rescue operation after Sun..

..doesn't make sense to me.


Fits in with the stories I heard. They were cleaning the place out...some shops had their own cctv which was still working through out all this and they even have evidence of soldiers with sticky fingers...


@FancyFace sorry to burst your bubble. @KulaHappy I heard those 'looting' reports on Sunday evening and dismissed them given the presence of high level GoK Security officials at site. I stood by the disciplined forces. It will be a sad day if this is confirmed. I hope CCTV can have captured this.


Are you guys second guessing your selves on if the disciplined forces dipped their hands in the cookie jars?
woi fafa. I dont have evidence, but knowing the fellas. The temptation after all that 'hardwork' would be immeasurable
Wendz
#1758 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:43:00 PM
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Joined: 6/19/2008
Posts: 4,268
It's only that i still do not how to attach photos but there is this group of security men and there is one carrying a silver/aluminum briefcase like thing... i wondered what he would be carrying given the operation was ongoing.... what would he have been "rescuing"? Cash from the banks or jewelry? was it authorized or was it sticky fingers... anyone else seen it?

I never made much of it but now that questions are coming up and one was caught with bloody wallet... i don't know what to make of it now.
McReggae
#1759 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:45:35 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/17/2008
Posts: 23,365
Location: Nairobi
Wendz wrote:
It's only that i still do not how to attach photos but there is this group of security men and there is one carrying a silver/aluminum briefcase like thing... i wondered what he would be carrying given the operation was ongoing.... what would he have been "rescuing"? Cash from the banks or jewelry? was it authorized or was it sticky fingers... anyone else seen it?

I never made much of it but now that questions are coming up and one was caught with bloody wallet... i don't know what to make of it now.


Barclys bank area was secured much earlier!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
FancyFace
#1760 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 1:46:52 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 7/31/2009
Posts: 743
ecstacy wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
FancyFace wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
FancyFace wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
OK, now apparently the owner of the jewellery shop in #Westgate says the shop was looted and almost 1 million $ worth of stones is missing.

Apparently, Sat/Sun they were still there!!! Damn

..kwani they have already allowed people to go in? I thought the whole place is still condoned off....


The owner is alluding to looting by GSU or KDF during the rescue operation after Sun..

..doesn't make sense to me.


Fits in with the stories I heard. They were cleaning the place out...some shops had their own cctv which was still working through out all this and they even have evidence of soldiers with sticky fingers...


@FancyFace sorry to burst your bubble. @KulaHappy I heard those 'looting' reports on Sunday evening and dismissed them given the presence of high level GoK Security officials at site. I stood by the disciplined forces. It will be a sad day if this is confirmed. I hope CCTV can have captured this.

....yes it will be very unfortunate Sad Sad

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