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Am wrote:McReggae wrote:I think many wazuans are also viewing him with concrete goggles!!!! Eiish @Bro McReggae aka, Jaduong aka Jakom. Starting to wonder why you view things in a different way from many all the time. Its a good thing I know buy you will, even when many feel so strongly that you are wrong. You and I have never viewed a single Controversial issue same way! You remind me of a boss of mine a long, long, long time ago, who would differ on anything I and other senior managers offered. And so every time we needed something to have his blessings, we could cunningly oppose it - and there and then TUNAFAULU PAP.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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washiku wrote:Am wrote:McReggae wrote:I think many wazuans are also viewing him with concrete goggles!!!! Eiish @Bro McReggae aka, Jaduong aka Jakom. Starting to wonder why you view things in a different way from many all the time. Its a good thing I know buy you will, even when many feel so strongly that you are wrong. You and I have never viewed a single Controversial issue same way! You remind me of a boss of mine a long, long, long time ago, who would differ on anything I and other senior managers offered. And so every time we needed something to have his blessings, we could cunningly oppose it - and there and then TUNAFAULU PAP.  Flow with the current only in matters fashion!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 9/9/2013 Posts: 91
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Am wrote:McReggae wrote:I think many wazuans are also viewing him with concrete goggles!!!! Eiish @Bro McReggae aka, Jaduong aka Jakom. Starting to wonder why you view things in a different way from many all the time. Its a good thing I know buy you will, even when many feel so strongly that you are wrong. You and I have never viewed a single Controversial issue same way! You remind me of a boss of mine a long, long, long time ago, who would differ on anything I and other senior managers offered. And so every time we needed something to have his blessings, we could cunningly oppose it - and there and then TUNAFAULU PAP. In life, there are conservatives and progressives in terms of how we view situations. People like you are comfortable with the status quo and dont like to challenge what everyone agrees with. Other people are often viewed as renegades for differing with the majority masses and it does not make them wrong.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/25/2011 Posts: 368 Location: Nairobi
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:This thread is becoming a joke, did Moha really expose this Haji guy.
I thought it was public knowledge that one of the Haji son's worked for NSIS, unless the exposed one was another.
Moha does a good job, if everyone did their jobs properly and diligently, there would be nothing to expose. Lets not forget that our non existent inteligence and security servies led to the Westgate Siege. If you knew that one of Haji's sons worked for NSIS, does that mean that everyone knew? If you knew that, did you know his face? What value did it add to MOHA and those who were watching to show many of his photos? If it was public knowledge why show not one, not two of his photos but more? Do you know every employee of NSIS? Do all Kenyans know everyone who works for NSIS? Again, from the documentary, MOHA was not just telling that the guys works for NSIS, he was picking the guy from everyone else and apportioning blame on him as the one who is being used by the state to target muslims. Lets not follow MOHA blindly. We must appreciate his work and also be there to tell him where he is going wrong. Do you have anything to say the kabuga issue which he has never admitted, apologised or even dared to correct the serious misinformation he gave us?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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@Am, do you realize that in about five different threads you have quoted me to address my person rather than the mjadala at hand......I think you probably gotta a bigger problem. On Moha, I like his reporting because he puts his energy in what he does and the passion for his work. If he did anything wrong/against the law, there are ways of dealing with the same from our law courts, that's why we have the police, NSIS and the courts.....on this I choose not be on the side of expert wazua investigators and conspiracy theorists!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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tassia wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:This thread is becoming a joke, did Moha really expose this Haji guy.
I thought it was public knowledge that one of the Haji son's worked for NSIS, unless the exposed one was another.
Moha does a good job, if everyone did their jobs properly and diligently, there would be nothing to expose. Lets not forget that our non existent inteligence and security servies led to the Westgate Siege. If you knew that one of Haji's sons worked for NSIS, does that mean that everyone knew? If you knew that, did you know his face? What value did it add to MOHA and those who were watching to show many of his photos? If it was public knowledge why show not one, not two of his photos but more? Do you know every employee of NSIS? Do all Kenyans know everyone who works for NSIS? Again, from the documentary, MOHA was not just telling that the guys works for NSIS, he was picking the guy from everyone else and apportioning blame on him as the one who is being used by the state to target muslims. Lets not follow MOHA blindly. We must appreciate his work and also be there to tell him where he is going wrong. Do you have anything to say the kabuga issue which he has never admitted, apologised or even dared to correct the serious misinformation he gave us? Am also not getting what happened...what did Moha do? possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/7/2011 Posts: 105
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I think the fame is getting into Moha's head and his bosses (and the blind followers) worship his every word as gospel truth. Regulation regulation is the key.In the case of Aboud Rogo he was clearly biased and any person with a critical mind could see that. Having said that, those incharge of intelligence also need to up their game and the Kimaiyo and co. too need to be more responsive to the briefs they get.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/25/2011 Posts: 368 Location: Nairobi
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McReggae wrote:@Am, do you realize that in about five different threads you have quoted me to address my person rather than the mjadala at hand......I think you probably gotta a bigger problem.
On Moha, I like his reporting because he puts his energy in what he does and the passion for his work. If he did anything wrong/against the law, there are ways of dealing with the same from our law courts, that's why we have the police, NSIS and the courts.....on this I choose not be on the side of expert wazua investigators and conspiracy theorists!!!! Would you like to comment anything about the kabuga story? Let's make the guy better by telling him where he is going wrong and not following him blindly. For those with his contacts, please let me know and I will write to him and hope he will not tell me to go to hell as he has told others.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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tassia wrote:McReggae wrote:@Am, do you realize that in about five different threads you have quoted me to address my person rather than the mjadala at hand......I think you probably gotta a bigger problem.
On Moha, I like his reporting because he puts his energy in what he does and the passion for his work. If he did anything wrong/against the law, there are ways of dealing with the same from our law courts, that's why we have the police, NSIS and the courts.....on this I choose not be on the side of expert wazua investigators and conspiracy theorists!!!! Would you like to comment anything about the kabuga story? Let's make the guy better by telling him where he is going wrong and not following him blindly. For those with his contacts, please let me know and I will write to him and hope he will not tell me to go to hell as he has told others. Of cause the Kabuga story seemed to have been a cock up but did the authorities do after that man recorded statements? Probablt part of what Moha said was true and that's the reason they didn't pursue. While at it this thread has primarily been started coz people want to link him to the terrorists, then you bring in a story they did with Namu where Namu should carry the same blame!!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/25/2011 Posts: 368 Location: Nairobi
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McReggae wrote:tassia wrote:McReggae wrote:@Am, do you realize that in about five different threads you have quoted me to address my person rather than the mjadala at hand......I think you probably gotta a bigger problem.
On Moha, I like his reporting because he puts his energy in what he does and the passion for his work. If he did anything wrong/against the law, there are ways of dealing with the same from our law courts, that's why we have the police, NSIS and the courts.....on this I choose not be on the side of expert wazua investigators and conspiracy theorists!!!! Would you like to comment anything about the kabuga story? Let's make the guy better by telling him where he is going wrong and not following him blindly. For those with his contacts, please let me know and I will write to him and hope he will not tell me to go to hell as he has told others. Of cause the Kabuga story seemed to have been a cock up but did the authorities do after that man recorded statements? Probablt part of what Moha said was true and that's the reason they didn't pursue. While at it this thread has primarily been started coz people want to link him to the terrorists, then you bring in a story they did with Namu where Namu should carry the same blame!!!!! Of course they are in it together and I have mentioned that here and in another thread. About the Kabuga Story, they should have been gracious enough to apologize to the viewers or at least just to admit there was a problem and correct it. some people lost trust in them because of this.
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