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Lolest!
#1 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:55:19 AM
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Kidero ametoa magloves!
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Drug barons whether in Colombia, Jamaica or Mexico use drugs money to duplicate government services in a bid to capture power which they use if successful to criminalize the entire society. The time is now for Kenyans to speak out against drug traffickers & their well established cartels or else we are doomed as a nation

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Dr Kidero said the Sonko rescue team is an illegal organization and a threat to peace because such outfit replicas in Colombia & Jamaica have caused untold suffering to residents in the long run.

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Sonko and his team are planning to start tarmacking estate roads that have long been forgotten by the corrupt County government of Nairobi and it seems “real estate business” is working wonders for the Nairobi senator
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Impunity
#2 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:57:57 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
Kidero ametoa magloves!
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Drug barons whether in Colombia, Jamaica or Mexico use drugs money to duplicate government services in a bid to capture power which they use if successful to criminalize the entire society. The time is now for Kenyans to speak out against drug traffickers & their well established cartels or else we are doomed as a nation

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Dr Kidero said the Sonko rescue team is an illegal organization and a threat to peace because such outfit replicas in Colombia & Jamaica have caused untold suffering to residents in the long run.

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Sonko and his team are planning to start tarmacking estate roads that have long been forgotten by the corrupt County government of Nairobi and it seems “real estate business” is working wonders for the Nairobi senator


Good for @wanjiku and me.
Let the war "drug" on!
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Lolest!
#3 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 11:06:15 AM
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Impunity wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Kidero ametoa magloves!
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Drug barons whether in Colombia, Jamaica or Mexico use drugs money to duplicate government services in a bid to capture power which they use if successful to criminalize the entire society. The time is now for Kenyans to speak out against drug traffickers & their well established cartels or else we are doomed as a nation

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Dr Kidero said the Sonko rescue team is an illegal organization and a threat to peace because such outfit replicas in Colombia & Jamaica have caused untold suffering to residents in the long run.

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Sonko and his team are planning to start tarmacking estate roads that have long been forgotten by the corrupt County government of Nairobi and it seems “real estate business” is working wonders for the Nairobi senator


Good for @wanjiku and me.
Let the war "drug" on!

pun intended!Applause
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hindi ni riu
#4 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 11:11:12 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
Kidero ametoa magloves!
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Drug barons whether in Colombia, Jamaica or Mexico use drugs money to duplicate government services in a bid to capture power which they use if successful to criminalize the entire society. The time is now for Kenyans to speak out against drug traffickers & their well established cartels or else we are doomed as a nation

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Dr Kidero said the Sonko rescue team is an illegal organization and a threat to peace because such outfit replicas in Colombia & Jamaica have caused untold suffering to residents in the long run.

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Sonko and his team are planning to start tarmacking estate roads that have long been forgotten by the corrupt County government of Nairobi and it seems “real estate business” is working wonders for the Nairobi senator


I think this guy has a point. Has anyone asked who is funding all this stuff?

“Once the last tree is cut and the last river poisoned,you will find you cannot eat your money" Traditional saying.
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#5 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 11:17:05 AM
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Battle royale between 'Dawa ya Nairobi' versus 'Dawa za Nairobi.
Its all good.
Jus Blazin
#6 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 11:21:29 AM
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So Qidero is scared about Sonko rescue team? As he draws up master plans, Sonko is working for the people? I may want to ask who funds Sonko rescue team to the point they want to start tarmacking. But on the other hand, this is Qidero, who after doubling rates, licenses fees, charges, et al, we are still waiting to see something being done. Who would you prefer?
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Lolest!
#7 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 11:21:49 AM
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hindi ni riu wrote:


I think this guy has a point. Has anyone asked who is funding all this stuff?

Especially now that he wants to tarmac roads!
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Euge
#8 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 11:27:46 AM
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Qiderror has no moral authority to ask the questions he is asking. He should leave Nairobians to ask.
Which services is he offering?
Lord, thank you!
Lolest!
#9 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 11:29:58 AM
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While seen as an enemy of the United States and Colombian governments, Escobar was a hero to many in Medellín (especially the poor people); he was a natural at public relations and he worked to create goodwill among the poor people of Colombia. A lifelong sports fan, he was credited with building football fields and multi-sports courts, as well as sponsoring children's football teams.

Escobar was responsible for the construction of many hospitals, schools and churches in western Colombia, which gained him popularity inside the local Roman Catholic Church.[19] He worked hard to cultivate his Robin Hood image, and frequently distributed money to the poor through housing projects and other civic activities, which gained him notable popularity among the poor. The population of Medellín often helped Escobar serving as lookouts, hiding information from the authorities, or doing whatever else they could to protect him

Pablo Escobar wa nchi ya Colombia
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maka
#10 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 11:32:24 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
So Qidero is scared about Sonko rescue team? As he draws up master plans, Sonko is working for the people? I may want to ask who funds Sonko rescue team to the point they want to start tarmacking. But on the other hand, this is Qidero, who after doubling rates, licenses fees, charges, et al, we are still waiting to see something being done. Who would you prefer?


It starts with all the social stuff but where is the end game...

During the height of its operations, the cartel brought in more than $60 million per day. Pablo Escobar said that the essence of the cocaine business was "Simple—you bribe someone here, you bribe someone there, and you pay a friendly banker to help you bring the money back."[15] In 1989, Forbes magazine estimated Escobar to be one of 227 billionaires in the world with a personal net worth of close to US$30 billion (equivalent of US$58 billion in 2014)[16] while his Medellín cartel controlled 80% of the global cocaine market.[17] It is commonly believed that Escobar was the principal financier behind Medellín's Atlético Nacional who won South America's most prestigious football tournament, the Copa Libertadores in 1989.[18]

While seen as an enemy of the United States and Colombian governments, Escobar was a hero to many in Medellín (especially the poor people); he was a natural at public relations and he worked to create goodwill among the poor people of Colombia. A lifelong sports fan, he was credited with building football fields and multi-sports courts, as well as sponsoring children's football teams.[8]

Escobar was responsible for the construction of many hospitals, schools and churches in western Colombia, which gained him popularity inside the local Roman Catholic Church.[19] He worked hard to cultivate his Robin Hood image, and frequently distributed money to the poor through housing projects and other civic activities, which gained him notable popularity among the poor. The population of Medellín often helped Escobar serving as lookouts, hiding information from the authorities, or doing whatever else they could to protect him.[citation needed]

Many of the wealthier residents of Medellín also viewed him as a threat. At the height of his power, drug traffickers from Medellín and other areas were handing over between 20% and 35% of their Colombian cocaine-related profits to Escobar, because he was the one who shipped the cocaine successfully to the US.[citation needed]

The Colombian cartels' continuing struggles to maintain supremacy resulted in Colombia quickly becoming the world’s murder capital with 25,100 violent deaths in 1991 and 27,100 in 1992.[20] This increased murder rate was fueled by Escobar's giving money to his hitmen as a reward for killing police officers, over 600 of whom died in this way.
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