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Jaramogi Oginga Odinga & Jomo Kenyatta
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#1 Posted : Friday, June 20, 2014 10:03:51 AM
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Jaramogi Oginga Odinga: Arguably the father of opposition politics in the country, he was arrested in the biggest crackdown by the colonialists on Mau Mau and Kenya African Union leadership. He is credited with refusing an approach from the colonialists to form a government until Jomo Kenyatta was released from prison.


What if he would have formed government? Me thinks the political landscape would have been socialist rather than capitalist thus the MPE KATONI like problems, tyranny of numbers issues etc would have been avoided.
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#2 Posted : Monday, July 08, 2019 2:20:13 PM
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Jaramogi is the original old money. He was the top dog back then a thriving businessman. Chairman/MD luo thrift company. Jomo was the hustler.smile smile

https://www.nation.co.ke...7162-15gs60b/index.html

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Previously, Kenyatta had always been broke. I remember when he came out of prison and found his house demolished by the British Government, he asked us if we could find some money to help him build a simple garage to live in. We had previously raised small amounts from donations, but things were always tight. After meeting Bruce, however, Kenyatta was mysteriously never short of cash.


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I thought this was fantastic, as previously I used to drive out to Gatundu in my 1938 Morris 8 to pick up Kenyatta, or he would wait for a bus or matatu into town and then walk everywhere.


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“No, no,” he said. “You are thinking like the Wahindis, that only Indians can drive around in big, big cars. These cars have been given to me and I think I must keep them. In any case, you know, I want you to realise one thing. Africans only respect a man with a lot of mali (wealth). If he is a poor man, they will think he is useless. You have to have a lot of hangers-on and your youth wingers going with you, and a lot of cows, houses, etc, then they’ll think, ‘Ah, he is a great leader”.’

I was a bit shocked by this, but then realised it was true. Some time later, talking to a Luo gardener of mine, I mentioned that I believed Odinga was not well off.

“No, no,” he replied. “Odinga is very, very rich, richer than Kenyatta. He has a lot of money.”
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#3 Posted : Monday, July 08, 2019 9:20:57 PM
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Thanks for the link. Found this part interesting
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When Kenyatta came out of prison, he pointed out to me his house and land in Gatundu, which the government had taken and given to his younger brother James Muigai. He remembered carrying Muigai in his hands when he was a baby. On being released, he could have used his authority to demand the property back, but he knew that this was what the government wanted, to turn brothers, and Africans, against one another.

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Instead he bought the land and house back from his brother, and it is important to stress that he used his own money to do this and there was no question of him grabbing anything. Kenyatta had taken a similar approach to the Mau Mau.
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