Lolest! wrote:Somebody read this reply by Mutava Musyimi for us
Quote:Kenya is not perfect and should be made better.
But one cannot simply break up the nation every time their candidate loses an election much as if every couple divorced after a quarrel, there would be no married couples left on earth.
http://www.nation.co.ke/...52/-/1r2px4/-/index.html My pleasure
Mutava Musyimi used a full 1/3rd of his article to discuss the character of David Ndii. A tabia you are all too familiar with.
Instead of talking about the issue, talk about the person.
If we were to talk about Musyimi, we would have a whole thread here.
The main point of contention here is this statement
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If Uhuru Kenyatta is declared winner in another sham election, this country will burn.”
All people are talking about is the final 4 words.
I think if you can read and I hope you can, Ndii's article was talking about a sham election.
He believes there are chances it will happen.
He suggests that "if" it does happen, it will not be a good thing.
Now you can go around those statements as much as you wish, but its obvious from the comments on the article, most Kenyans understood what he was saying.
But its ok, read what you wish.
That article is one that you shall be reading and re-reading for a very very very long time. Meaning that even you are a bit worried about it.
Now that's what I call literature.
By the way, I don't support him. I believe marriages can survive the worst if families join hands as used to happen in African communities and found a solution for both.
But I'm not silly enough to just ignore what others are saying.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?