mawinder wrote:josiah33 wrote:Lolest! wrote:josiah33 wrote:Toxicity wrote:by the way why doesn't he write articles in nation again?
I miss those articles....
I hear it had something to do with Raila.
Did he write something that wasn't so flattering to one Mr. Raila?
I thought it was because he turned his column to a NO propaganda tool in the 2010 referendum?
Was forced out after writing negative about leadership of the house of Mumbi.
These were part of his articles urging the house of Mumbi to leave Leadership to other communities.
http://mutahi-ngunyi.blo...se-of-mumbi-should.html
Quote:....Gikuyu and his girl, Mumbi. The two founded the tribe. They had nine girls or something like that. No son. And they lived happily there after. But I had questions about this romantic relationship. As a boy, I asked my father, who married the nine girls?
Quote:Allow me to describe your position as ‘‘ahoi’’ using a story. A man set out on a journey through a thick forest full of thorns and rocks. Suddenly, an elephant appeared and gave him chase. He took off and went to hide in a well. To his horror, he saw a huge snake at the bottom of the well.
He had to cling to a thorny creeper that was growing around it. Looking up, he saw two mice chewing the creeper he was hanging on. But just as he was contemplating his next move, he saw a bee hive next to his mouth. Occasional drops of honey were trickling from the hive. And this man tested the honey. He got confused.
Although a kind man offered to help him out of his trouble, he refused. He wanted to be excused until he had enjoyed himself to the full. Not clever. Good people, you are behaving like this man. You have seen a bee hive dripping with honey.
"Never regret, if its good, its wonderful. If its bad, its experience."