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Hassan Omar
FundamentAli
#41 Posted : Wednesday, December 14, 2011 3:02:25 PM
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Blame it on the coalition read collussion. You guys have this and us guys have the other. Right! Twende kazi. No reporting anyone. This is under terms and conditions of endearment.
nostoppingthis
#42 Posted : Wednesday, December 14, 2011 3:29:19 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
The KNCHR commissioner is like Caesar,s wife. He must be beyond reproach. Omar should go back to 07 and see the REAL cause of the chaos: hatred. We had chants like 41 tribes against 1, Wameiba, wamepata vya bure etc...but I agree, these appointments thing is the biggest downside of the Kibaki era. I agree with @nostop that emilio was the best bet to stop the ukabila dragon.too bad he fed it.


are all these guys going for Hassan Omar's neck seeing this same point? or do they choose not to see this...Agreed, Hassan may communicate better, but the truth is out there...it may pain the affected individuals, but Baks let us down totally!!!
Lucid_Iam
#43 Posted : Wednesday, December 14, 2011 3:44:04 PM
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How do Baks failures become a whole community issue?
bwenyenye
#44 Posted : Wednesday, December 14, 2011 3:55:15 PM
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Hassan Omar, Suba Churchill Meshack..... ABK! to me.
I Think Therefore I Am
Wendz
#45 Posted : Wednesday, December 14, 2011 4:38:24 PM
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Somebody tell Mr. Omar that, with all due respect, i, a kikuyu like any other, is suffering the same high prices of food, fuel, lack of cooking gas, low pay, traffic jams, the al shabaab threat, pains of a strong shilling, and everything else that my luo, kisii, luhya, somali neighbor may be experiencing.

Trying to insinuate that it was the kikuyu tribe that benefited from kibaki's regime is unfortunate because then, if this trend continues, some nut-head who decides not to think beyond the name will kill, maime, torch and destroy me, my family and property in the name of either "haki yetu" or "revenge" for the "inequality" in resource distribution.... not thinking that i had to endure the same things he/she went through without any extra benefits/help but my sweat!

I hope someone understands why i would be bitter if I am reflected in the light that Mr. Omar is trying to shed in the name of justifying who should or shouldnt be the next president. The other day, we heard it all in the political quarters about the small matter of "muslims" heading which and which government organ when we had some vetting going on ... did this guy come out and raise issues? http://kenyauptodate.blo...o-block-polls-team.html

Anyhow, i completely agree with him when it comes to energy, security and finance ministries... i believe given the experience we had in 2007/2008 it would be unfortunate for any head of state to allow such to happen. A balance is clearly needed And if you dig deeper, you will realise that this is the case with all ministries depending on who is at the helm.... and even corporate companies in general...... still very unfortunate!
TAZ
#46 Posted : Wednesday, December 14, 2011 4:38:29 PM
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@ Nostop.. Omar's agenda is Kikuyu's and not tribalism in whole. Like i said in my previous post, both MK and RAO have previously been accused of appointing their tribesmen/relatives almost everywhere in govt lakini huyu jamaa anajifanya its a kikuyu thing. Talk of MK as Pres. and Kiraitu as Min of Energy na si mambo ya kabila yake.
Lolest!
#47 Posted : Wednesday, December 14, 2011 5:39:45 PM
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Cant wait to see him leave office. KNCHR is not a branch of ODM. The orange movement caused the 2007 chaos by whipping up anti-Kikuyu sentiment and got away with it and even ended up looking like saints! Reminds me of this time when attacking Kibaki was voicing ones democratic rights while attacking Raila was tribalism! Philip Ochieng tells us that Kenyans do not understand the word tribalist without the adjective Kikuyu. In short, as much as Emilio has failed, Omar should vacate office as his position is delicate and needs a man who is seen as neutral.
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Magigi
#48 Posted : Wednesday, December 14, 2011 6:17:13 PM
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...Yaaaaawwwwwwwwnnnnnnnn....!!! Leo nasikia uvivu. I think it is because of Kikuyus!!!
Hunderwear
#49 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 6:43:24 AM
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Coolio wrote:
Ndímúgíkúyû and i have no apologies to make.

The issue just reaffirms my resolution that my tribe first then my country.I wil only vote a kikuyu president or none at all.My community bad or good must live!Wenye wivu wajinyonge(kina Omar)
FRM2011
#50 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:49:06 AM
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@hunderwear please do not allow yourself into that trap. Anti-kikuyu sentiments in this country have always been close to the ground and any politician or populist will be trying to play them to achieve their selfish objectives. We saw it happen in the run-up to the last polls with a disastrous outcome.

I know hassan closely back from our college days at moi in the late 90s and he can be described as many things but he is not a tribalist. Trust me am also trying to make sense of his bold and brutal comments in that article. As a kikuyu they leave me with a bitter taste in my mouth but I refuse to fall in to their trap by reacting in the way they expect.

Remember prior to 2002 when majimbo talk used to be used to silence kikuyus politically and then mwangi kiunjuri led a group of kikuyu mps in declaring that they actually support a majimbo system. The majimbo talk ended right there. Its called reverse psychology.

Kibaki has given the kikuyu bashers plenty of ammunition. The big question is; will kikuyus take a defensive and isolationist stance again? Will the community box itself into a corner once again?

Greek philosopher george santayana once said; " those who do not remember their history are condemned to repeat it".
callaspade
#51 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:54:58 AM
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...Mrs Ocampo should come and take away this piece of motor mouthed garbage away....DISGUSTING FELLOW HE IS
Obi 1 Kanobi
#52 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 11:35:01 AM
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wanted to post a comment then decided it is not that important.
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
madollar
#53 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 11:43:15 AM
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the standard media house should also be reprimanded why allow such an article to be published infact i sympathize with kikuyus working there knowing very well what your bosses think of you
simonkabz
#54 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:20:57 PM
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This kikuyu-bashing worked against RAO in 2007 and resulted in a near-genocide. The kikuyus went on the DEFENSIVE, fighting for their very survival as a community, both at the ballot and physically. I think only a kikuyu can explain the feeling of being unwanted in own country, being killed, displaced, despised and eventually being hauled to the Hague 'for causing trouble!!' It gets to a point where a people hate their own country coz of halfbrained newts like Omar. Please note, I havent defended baks, bt I would defend my own ethnicity, my tradition, my heritage and will rebuke anybody who tries to isolate any community based on ethnic apathy or indifference with its leaders.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
mnjoro
#55 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:29:23 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:
@hunderwear please do not allow yourself into that trap. Anti-kikuyu sentiments in this country have always been close to the ground and any politician or populist will be trying to play them to achieve their selfish objectives. We saw it happen in the run-up to the last polls with a disastrous outcome.

I know hassan closely back from our college days at moi in the late 90s and he can be described as many things but he is not a tribalist. Trust me am also trying to make sense of his bold and brutal comments in that article. As a kikuyu they leave me with a bitter taste in my mouth but I refuse to fall in to their trap by reacting in the way they expect.

Remember prior to 2002 when majimbo talk used to be used to silence kikuyus politically and then mwangi kiunjuri led a group of kikuyu mps in declaring that they actually support a majimbo system. The majimbo talk ended right there. Its called reverse psychology.

Kibaki has given the kikuyu bashers plenty of ammunition. The big question is; will kikuyus take a defensive and isolationist stance again? Will the community box itself into a corner once again?

Greek philosopher george santayana once said; " those who do not remember their history are condemned to repeat it".

Would that suggest you leak anyones boot?
McReggae
#56 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:34:40 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
wanted to post a comment then decided it is not that important.


......sometimes that is the wise decision!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Lolest!
#57 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:47:06 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
wanted to post a comment then decided it is not that important.


I wanted to post a response to your comment but well...
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Etwani
#58 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:52:49 PM
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Hunderwear wrote:
Coolio wrote:
Ndímúgíkúyû and i have no apologies to make.

The issue just reaffirms my resolution that my tribe first then my country.I wil only vote a kikuyu president or none at all.My community bad or good must live!Wenye wivu wajinyonge(kina Omar)



I am a Kalenjin. No apologies.
Jump-steady
#59 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 1:19:18 PM
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smile Simmer down @Simonkabz, i feel your pain and concern. But what i have observed about these group of kikuyu haters like Omar, is that they truly and dearly love to land on the mount kenya airports! One time they are bashing the brothers so hard but in the evening they will be laying with the sister! I find this quite bafflingSad In fact, if any of them (kikuyu haters) is not married to a kikuyu their side dish is one, and you can tell that it is such a feat and great accomplishment to do that. Therefore, their grouse is not kikuyus perse and should never be, but the system that has skewed resources leaving many (who include kikuyus) disgruntled. Omar should know better and not whip up emotions of Kenyans like they did in 2007/08, we are not going there again!
villageseer
#60 Posted : Thursday, December 15, 2011 1:53:34 PM
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Hassan Omar and his ilks should be by now realized that no amount of intimidation and cursing towards Agikuyus will stop their economic and know how advancement.

Instead of portraying his ethnic background inferiority,maybe its high time he try to learn from them on how to economically uplift his people from the perpetual poverty and low academic achievement.

Some of us are proud Kikuyus without any apology to make to these damnwits!
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