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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2012 14:45:35 GMT 3
may i go on record here as stating that miguna miguna will have my support so long as he make an unconditional and unequivocal apology to agwambo and millions of kenyans who believe in the kenyan moment for the nuisance that he has been driven into by what to me is nothing but by the foul spirit. omin ondiek can and in all probability be the next governor of the county of nairobi if sip this elixir that i have just prescribed for a new start. after all the likes of nyongo and orengo have trudged this domed path that he must be pulled out of. believe me not a genuine and heartfelt public apology from miguna miguna to the national and global constituency of odm and to agwambo will be his tabula rasa, the start of his new beginning to what yours truly still believe is his exalted predestination. can i hear someone say amen! nereahno amen to that. you want the man to take back all his assertions about the machinations of ODM power brokers? We'll call him a liar if he does. and now you're telling us that orengo and nyongo were beaten into submission so to speak anyways by raila. thought so. that's embarrassing for them and it's scary to think that raila has that in him. they should have figured out how to get rid of miguna in a more dignified manner. it would have probably saved them so much trouble.
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Post by Omwenga on Sept 21, 2012 15:00:14 GMT 3
may i go on record here as stating that miguna miguna will have my support so long as he make an unconditional and unequivocal apology to agwambo and millions of kenyans who believe in the kenyan moment. for those asking tongue in cheek:apology for what? i say: apology for insulting my types as robots and also for the nuisance that he has been driven into by what to me is nothing but by the foul spirit. omin ondiek can and in all probability be the next governor of the county of nairobi if sip this elixir that i have just prescribed for a new start. after all the likes of nyongo and orengo were once seized with this foul spirit and see where they are today after their tabula rasa.believe me not a genuine and heartfelt public apology from miguna miguna to the national and global constituency of odm and to agwambo will be his tabula rasa, the start of his new beginning to what yours truly still believe is his exalted predestination. can i hear someone say amen! Hehehe. Amen here Nereah.
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Post by b6k on Sept 21, 2012 15:18:35 GMT 3
I welcome Meeguna's announcement and entry into the murky battlefield of Kenyan politics. More of his likes are indeed needed for Kenya's salvation and I wish him all the best. Meeguna's "ten point" plan was written in such a haste and without deserving thoughts. For example, I don't understand why he chose to use the term "bipartisan", instead of perhap non-partisan or something similar, unless he had specifically intended it to be that way. As OtishO had noted above, some plans are a little bit overambitious! Leave the subway out of Nbi for now. We are not yet even capable of building three storey buildings nowadays without their collapsing before plastering stage! People are likely going to be more familiar with things like working traffic lights and vehicle controls, designated pedestrian crossings, organised and clean markets and streets, provision of piped water and working sanitation, yes, and other bits and bobs that are currently and daily affecting their lives. Don't worry too much about those other Big Mig Dreams yet on your manifesto! And those figures! Getting rid of robbery by 70% and homicide by 80% but theft of public resources by 100%! No need of being too methamatical about these. It can be difficult to explain and justify you know. And that point number 9! OK. Meeguna, you are more than welcome! I will forgive your ten point plan at this stage. It is slightly exaggerated, poorly drafted and thought of and cannot withstand logical scrutiny, but just push it to one side for now, take your time and polish up as we support you. Let me know how I can send you my tenner towards your campaigns, sincerely so to speak. Too many thieves and corrupt hawkers out there. We can do with the likes of you for a change! Support Meeguna for Nairobi Governorship! Abdulmote, indeed non-partisan would've been the way to go unless by bi-partisan he means that even as an independent he will work with the TNA crowd while ignoring ODM ;D Is there really a provision for County Police? I thought the police & military all remain strictly under Central government's control? Finally, where will his campaign funds come from as an independent who has burned all his bridges with the political class? I wish Miguna well but Kamale may be spot on with his prophesy...
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Post by euonyi on Sept 21, 2012 16:18:27 GMT 3
Finally, where will his campaign funds come from as an independent who has burned all his bridges with the political class? I wish Miguna well but Kamale may be spot on with his prophesy... Wow wow. Agreed. What was Kamale's prophecy? I seem to have missed it...
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Post by OtishOtish on Sept 21, 2012 16:33:13 GMT 3
Too many thieves and corrupt hawkers out there. We can do with the likes of you for a change! Miguna is offering the voters an alternative to their usual diet of scoundrels. For that reason alone, he has my support. He would need some support; so while he need not grovel before Raila, a little sucking-up would do if the latter becomes president.
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Post by joblesscorner on Sept 21, 2012 17:07:12 GMT 3
I have an issue Miguna running as an independent or announcing to early, We do know folks in high ends of Muthaiga dont have a higher percentage of turn outs during election, but folks in Eastleigh do, so I think he needs to make his 10 points, understandable to common mwananchi.
Jimna Mbaru/Kevin Magotsi and Evans Kidero/Johnny Ibrahim. Miguna Miguna/ SONKO
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Post by jakaswanga on Sept 21, 2012 18:02:26 GMT 3
I have an issue Miguna running as an independent or announcing to early, We do know folks in high ends of Muthaiga dont have a higher percentage of turn outs during election, but folks in Eastleigh do, so I think he needs to make his 10 points, understandable to common mwananchi. Jimna Mbaru/Kevin Magotsi and Evans Kidero/Johnny Ibrahim. Miguna Miguna/ SONKO Let me break cover, folks, I have been part of a group lobbying for Peter Kenneth to drop his unripe stab at the presidency and go for the governorship of Nairobi county. He can then transform the county in the sun and use that as a lauch pad for campaign on competence to later transform the country! And it would be more real for young Peter! I am not saying MM should start by councillorship of some Kibera ward though.
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Post by joblesscorner on Sept 21, 2012 18:18:14 GMT 3
Miguna Miguna and Peter Kenneth very ideal hahaha He can then transform the county in the sun and use that as a lauch pad for campaign on competence to later transform the country! And it would be more real for young Peter! I am not saying MM should start by councillorship of some Kibera ward though.
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Post by reporter911 on Sept 21, 2012 18:24:01 GMT 3
may i go on record here as stating that miguna miguna will have my support so long as he make an unconditional and unequivocal apology to agwambo and millions of kenyans who believe in the kenyan moment. for those asking tongue in cheek:apology for what? i say: apology for insulting my types as robots and also for the nuisance that he has been driven into by what to me is nothing but by the foul spirit. omin ondiek can and in all probability be the next governor of the county of nairobi if sip this elixir that i have just prescribed for a new start. after all the likes of nyongo and orengo were once seized with this foul spirit and see where they are today after their tabula rasa.believe me not a genuine and heartfelt public apology from miguna miguna to the national and global constituency of odm and to agwambo will be his tabula rasa, the start of his new beginning to what yours truly still believe is his exalted predestination. can i hear someone say amen! Amen.. remember the Robot voters & Goons like Miguna calls them can't say amen.. maybe soon there will be plenty of feet licking.. ;D
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Post by OtishOtish on Sept 21, 2012 18:39:02 GMT 3
Let me break cover, folks, I have been part of a group lobbying for Peter Kenneth to drop his unripe stab at the presidency and go for the governorship of Nairobi county. He can then transform the county in the sun and use that as a lauch pad for campaign on competence to later transform the country! And it would be more real for young Peter! An excellent idea. PK seems to be a quiet and efficient achiever who is focused on the business of getting concrete results. On his current track, he is definitely material for future-president. Is there a place for a "Deputy Governer"? I think PK as governer, taking care of strategy and doing the schmoozing, and Miguga as deputy, taking care of tactics and cracking heads where necessary, would be a winning team.
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Post by Omwenga on Sept 21, 2012 19:08:53 GMT 3
I have an issue Miguna running as an independent or announcing to early, We do know folks in high ends of Muthaiga dont have a higher percentage of turn outs during election, but folks in Eastleigh do, so I think he needs to make his 10 points, understandable to common mwananchi. Jimna Mbaru/Kevin Magotsi and Evans Kidero/Johnny Ibrahim. Miguna Miguna/ SONKO Let me break cover, folks, I have been part of a group lobbying for Peter Kenneth to drop his unripe stab at the presidency and go for the governorship of Nairobi county. He can then transform the county in the sun and use that as a lauch pad for campaign on competence to later transform the country! And it would be more real for young Peter! I am not saying MM should start by councillorship of some Kibera ward though. Brother Jakaswanga,I am with you on this through and through. I am such a proponent of pecking the order theory of social and political structures and I think most people by nature are so inclined except for a few and among the few, only a tiny fraction actually successfully defy the logic and one of them is Obama. The rest of the few who don't believe in the pecking order theory of life are merely wannabes with overblown egos which is fine as it's their right.
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Post by b6k on Sept 21, 2012 19:43:11 GMT 3
Finally, where will his campaign funds come from as an independent who has burned all his bridges with the political class? I wish Miguna well but Kamale may be spot on with his prophesy... Wow wow. Agreed. What was Kamale's prophecy? I seem to have missed it... Here it is... Miguna seems to have this idea that he is very popular with Kenyans. He held the same view when he returned hoping to quickly win over the people of Nyando. I had a massive go at him basically telling him that he cannot imagine that he can return to Kenya after a long while and hope that the people of Nyando will give it to him on a platter. He did not listen and even had some unkind words for me and with the support of very many insulting him today! Now having been PM's adviser on I do not know what (seriously!) calling the PM names, writing an acclaimed book (the book is actually a very commendable effort!), Miguna thinks he has the people behind him and can call his potential rivals jokers and hope that he will win it. Here is a little advise from Kamale and it is free!! You do not have a job, you may have made some dosh from your book, but you are well advised to keep the money - you still have young school going kids - and keep your activism on the streets and in the written word. It serves you better and you need not get embarrassed again! Quit the idea of politics as you are neither one nor will ever make one!!
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Post by abdulmote on Sept 21, 2012 19:43:47 GMT 3
There are a few key issues that I will be paying special interest in Meeguna's candidacy, which I strongly believe will clearly indicate whether he is genuine in what he says or whether he happens to be just another one; out there to get drunk with power and make a quick bag of filthy currency as many demonstrably desire:
First and foremost; how far can he sustain his political "independence"? Maintaining political independence is one thing which none of our politicians has managed to uphold so far. Indeed, this one area which tends to compromise all people of good faith and that is why within a short time, they tend to change like chameleons and their integrity becomes no more.
In trying to present himself as such, Meeguna will have to demonstrate exceptional resolve and have the courage to stand alone, that is without the weakness that may befall him should he be lured into gaining support from those who are already blemished in their political standing. Now this is not such an easy feat, considering our very familiar political culture especially where dire financial support is needed.
Secondly; naturally this brings us to the question of finance, clean financial support that is. What methods will Meeguna import for the purpose of raising sufficient funds towards his campaign kitty, without having to rely on compromised and corrupt financiers? The question of finance is one which is the biggest hurdle for any aspiring "independent" candidate and it will be interesting to see how Meeguna tackles this point.
Will he, for example, move away from the now entrenched culture of 'vote buying' as we are accustomed to and strive to go counter against the same? My honest opinion on this culture is that no one, and I repeat, no one is genuinely committed towards good governance, if they are prepared to spend bags of their own money, or even that which may have been given to them by other sources, towards vote buying and electorate bribing, without there being the eventual aim of recouping that money and well beyond the amount spent, through dodgy deals facilitated by their subsequent political gains!
Thirdly; the challenge of moulding his image into a person who is "in sync" with the masses. That critical endearing touch. Will Meeguna dedicate ample effort towards transforming himself into a 'person of the people' and not just remain content with maintaining his image as a perceivable arrogant bull?
Finally; what kind of associates will Miguna engage with towards this task, without compromising his integrity through ‘proxy’ for the sake of his convenient win? This is something which even the popular Hon Raeella has miserably failed and practices the same even we as we speak, justifed by the conniving ideologists who argue that "in politics ther are no permanent enemies"!
Is Meeguna up for the challenge? Only time will tell but we shall soon find out!
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Post by Mukwhasi on Sept 21, 2012 22:35:01 GMT 3
Ati Megoona claims that he has political experince because he was elected a mere treasurer of SONU in the 80's! ,what a joke ! I went to college in kenya and i know for sure that student politics is just that "student politics" kalongo if you will.He claims that Kidero does not have leadership experience ,well Megoona you may want to pay attention now because you are about to learn something ,being a CEO is leadership and Kidero the "corprate titan" has steered many multinational corporations to great heights ,leading a vast number of employees ,investors ,business partners , the list goes on .How many employess did you have in your so called law firm? ,how many billions of canadian dollars were your overseeing annualy ?,how many lives and livelyhoods were you responsible for ? ,what do you know about creating jobs yet you could not even get a job on merit in kenya? ,you had to rely on political patronage and the kindness of the PM who gave you a job because you were one of the best in your own words "lyrical psychophant" ,so go on and run this is what we have been urging you to see how popular you really are ,you may learn a thing or two from Mudavadi ,after being cheered on look how they treated him in Kangema and Kajiado by- elections ,hehehe this is the Joke of the year ati Megoona for NBO governor ! LOL..
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Post by kevoh on Sept 22, 2012 0:22:01 GMT 3
Thank you and welcome to the race Miguna Miguna. You are straight and your 10 point strategy is perfect and possible for Nairobi city. Very few Kenyans who have lived in first world nations would disagree with possibilities of accomplishing your 10 points as they have seen it for themselves. One issue you have not raised is how you would DE-congest the city once its again the best place to be in Kenya.
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Post by emali on Sept 22, 2012 1:47:21 GMT 3
I will vote for Miguna…one thing I really admire about him is that he is not corrupt…the guy sacrificed everything to come back home to try and make a difference…he made his mistakes but he never threw in the towel, how easy was it for him to just say F it and eat? It takes a very strong person not to do what everyone else is doing in our rotten politics…
I haven’t drank the Kool-Aid on Miguna it’s just the truth, the guy has intestinal fortitude his other faults not withstanding…O.O. talk to your friend tell him to get over his mental block on Swahili and focus on his 10 point program & message for Nairobians (forget about attacking Raila) and be more presentable (hasira 24/7 won’t take him anywhere)…
I seriously doubt he will win though, he already alienated Raila’s base and I don’t see how he can galvanize TNA supporters…our other options are the Sonko’s & Waititu’s of this world, pathetic really…but hey I never thought Obama had a chance either…Miguna go for it…it might not work next year but you can always try again…
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Post by gateway on Sept 22, 2012 3:22:07 GMT 3
I MISSED this sweet announcement for hours for two reasons. My "girlfriend" hid my pipe and I have to go buy another one. The second reason is because my two pit bulls fought almost killing each other and I had to spend the whole day at the vet's office.
As someone who has derided Miguna before, I must say it was based on his PROUD manner. I still saw that in his latest interview. I guess that would be his Achilles heels. A Leopard cannot change his spots. I just hope that lacking spots will not be a requirement for winning the seat of Governor in Nairobi.
I think he can make a good Governor but he will need WISE MEN to help him with some weak points. I have played Martial Arts for over 20 years and I have beaten some of the best fighters by just knowing their weaknesses. These are people who TRAINED hard, but all I needed to know is that they use too much AXE/FALLING kicks that makes them prone for a swift counter-attack. My back kick always came furious as a DONKEY'S.
In martial arts we used to joke that such players are good at demonstrations. So we used to take them to demonstrate the proficiency of their techniques at the annual A.S.K. showgrounds. They could really wow the crowds and they earned them names like BRUCE LEE, BOLO YEUNG and JACKIE CHAN. However, in the gym, my back kick always caught them with their one foot all up in the air. I made it look easy because i knew their WEAK POINTS.
Before I continue, let me refill my PIPE. This Ganja is really GREAT today. Okay, where were we?? Right, we were talking about weak points. Miguna's number one weakness is TACT. The first day he has already rubbished all the other candidates. Waititu is a THUG and the others KISIA and KIDERO have nothing to offer. That may be true but why MUST he say it in a CONDESCENDING manner?? Maybe that is the natural way he talks, but in politics it is perceptions that matter. After many months of calling almost everyone an idiot, one wonders how he expects to get votes.
The other day he talked down on Kosgey. He has called LUOS voting robots. He has trashed Waititu and Kidero. That is a very slippery road if he continues on it. He claims that people love him and if he is in public people throng to him. Well that is not a good way to gauge political strength in Kenya. Kenyans will throng anything including a mad mad dancing on the streets. In short, Kenyans love DRAMA.
Kenyan political landscape is replete with many people who misread their popularity. When elections came they got nothing. For example Orengo was a real PIT BULL during Muungano wa Mageuzi, but when he went for the presidency, he only got 24 000 votes countrywide. He even lost his Ugenya seat. I guess the LUO VOTING ROBOTS forgot about his popularity. And what about the rest of the GEMA nation that kept saying that they have no problem voting a LUO for president as long as that Luo is not Raila? Why didn't they vote Orengo president?? Orengo could still win the presidency without the LUO vote.
By the way, my new pipe looks great. ;D. Let's move on. What i am saying is that all that mobbing Miguna is getting from the public could not translate to anything and I certainly think it will not. That is like saying he can win NYERI's seat with ease going by the heroic welcome he got there during his book tour. I worry when he uses such fleeting "support" to gauge his popularity.
And as someone said earlier, it would be wiser for him to ask the LUO for forgiveness for calling them voting robots. Are all LUOS Raila voting robots?? No. Did he say MOST luos are voting robots? NO. He lumped the whole community in. It is such careless talk that make politics different. I hope his close friends will start advising him on such mistakes. I know he was in the limelight attacking Raila and by attacking the LUO he was attacking Raila. And I am sure when he will go to Kibera he will still have to address that issue and I think retracting it earlier would be better for him. As thuggish as Waititu is, he has grassroots support in Embakasi. So talking down on him is not beneficial to Miguna's dream at all. And if he swallows his pride, a humble idiot like me can give VALUABLE advise when asked.
Politics is not always an academic thing. You might have read all the political science books, but that never takes people far unless you have people SKILLS. And do not GLITTER. remember good things GLOW. Do not buld your own profile as I see you trying hard to. Many people in Kenya came from poor families and are lawyers. It's not a big deal that must be trumpeted on every podium.
We fought on the streets of KISUMU and some died while you were still in Canada. Some of those valiant fighters were just and still are hawkers. They don't try hard to DAUB their CV's. I saw the hollowness of that trumpeting in your book. You try too hard to make a point and still it does not come out well. There are kenyans who did not run and had to go thru Nyayo House. They have not written books embellishing their achievements but Kenyans know them. So again DO NOT TRY too HARD. Moi scared you and you ran like a chicken. You enjoyed life in Canada and came back when it was not okay to call people IDIOTS. In a way, you had it easier than those who were killed or maimed on the streets. So calm the f..uck down and quit the DAUBING.
Being a student leader of a University has never been a big deal to me. I see those "IDIOTS" ;D run amok in the streets looting and stoning people over a power blackout. You mean you were once their leader? ;DI would resign on principle from leading such people.
I wish you good luck and if you win know that I will open the BEST Stripper's CLUB in the heart of Nairobi to entertain tourists and Nairobians.
I gotta finish my pipe and then go walk on the shores of the OHIO River. WATCH out for that KNOCK OUT kick. You have many FRAILTIES You MUST overcome to make any impact. In DRAMA, we all know you are good entertainment, but the game of POLITICS is unforgiving. One weakness and you are TOAST.
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Post by b6k on Sept 22, 2012 15:47:58 GMT 3
From the horse's mouth.Jobs, corruption, Mungiki, Tana River, & his campaign kitty ;D, the surprise turnaround of Lagos by its current governor ; he covers a lot of subjects...
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Post by phil on Sept 22, 2012 16:00:37 GMT 3
Unfortunately for Miguna, his chief campaigner and strategist Jeff Koinange is on his way out of Kenyatta-24. He should now stop running his mouth and start showing city residents how he intends to implement his 10 point manifesto.
When he stepped of the plane from Toronto in 2007, Miguna had similar designs. He thought it would be a free ticket to parliament through Nyando. That did not happen. It was a dream.
Off cuff, I can name up to five candidates who have expressed an interest in the Nairobi governor position and they are miles ahead of Mr. GOWOK.
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Post by jakaswanga on Sept 22, 2012 16:38:04 GMT 3
THE TEN POINT PLAN IS GREAT. DEFINATELY SOME THINKING HAS GONE INTO IT, EVEN IF SECTIONS ARE STRAIGHT OUT OF THE LAGOS GOVERNOR' S ITINERARY. The lagos-man, for those who may not know, is carrying out a pilot city modernisation plan thought out by a collection of universities in the USA and EU. The idea originated by a dutch urban architecture. He thought out a plan to modernise all african cities, so that when they finally had great mayors, the mayors would simply have to call Havard and get the plan, the master plan. for a fee!
If Nairobi university does not do urban planning for nairobi in the next 40 years, it does not mean it is not happening. I saw the blue-print for Kinshasha Kongo, and Mogadishu!
But on Migunas plan, I am already on the line to my brother who leaves in Kayole and is a Waititu man, to lobby Waititu to adopt Miguna' s plan. Instead of going around the city painting his name on every wall: nearly every wall in Nairobi reads WAITITU 4 GOVERNOR. [the nor spelt ner]
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Post by OtishOtish on Sept 22, 2012 16:44:05 GMT 3
THE TEN POINT PLAN IS GREAT. DEFINATELY SOME THINKING HAS GONE INTO IT, EVEN IF SECTIONS ARE STRAIGHT OUT OF THE LAGOS GOVERNOR' S ITINERARY. The lagos-man, for those who may not know, is carrying out a pilot city modernisation plan thought out by a collection of universities in the USA and EU. The idea originated by a dutch urban architecture. He thought out a plan to modernise all african cities, so that when they finally had great mayors, the mayors would simply have to call Havard and get the plan, the master plan. for a fee! If Nairobi university does not do urban planning for nairobi in the next 40 years, it does not mean it is not happening. I saw the blue-print for Kinshasha Kongo, and Mogadishu! But on Migunas plan, I am already on the line to my brother who leaves in Kayole and is a Waititu man, to lobby Waititu to adopt Miguna' s plan. Instead of going around the city painting his name on every wall: nearly every wall in Nairobi reads WAITITU 4 GOVERNOR. [the nor spelt ner] Foreign aid again, eh? I thought Nairobi Council had a substantial planning department, and that we had universities of our own ... By the way, why aren't we going with your Chinese friends? Or is their role just to lend us money to pay them to do the work?
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Post by mank on Sept 22, 2012 17:31:57 GMT 3
Like him or hate him, he represents a force we can use. There has been too much comfort in misleadership, which starts to shake when we have characters like him in the competition. I wish him well!
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Post by jakaswanga on Sept 22, 2012 17:59:39 GMT 3
THE TEN POINT PLAN IS GREAT. DEFINATELY SOME THINKING HAS GONE INTO IT, EVEN IF SECTIONS ARE STRAIGHT OUT OF THE LAGOS GOVERNOR' S ITINERARY. The lagos-man, for those who may not know, is carrying out a pilot city modernisation plan thought out by a collection of universities in the USA and EU. The idea originated by a dutch urban architecture. He thought out a plan to modernise all african cities, so that when they finally had great mayors, the mayors would simply have to call Havard and get the plan, the master plan. for a fee! If Nairobi university does not do urban planning for nairobi in the next 40 years, it does not mean it is not happening. I saw the blue-print for Kinshasha Kongo, and Mogadishu! But on Migunas plan, I am already on the line to my brother who leaves in Kayole and is a Waititu man, to lobby Waititu to adopt Miguna' s plan. Instead of going around the city painting his name on every wall: nearly every wall in Nairobi reads WAITITU 4 GOVERNOR. [the nor spelt ner] Foreign aid again, eh? I thought Nairobi Council had a substantial planning department, and that we had universities of our own ... By the way, why aren't we going with your Chinese friends? Or is their role just to lend us money to pay them to do the work? NRB has, but if you have noticed, they have been absent from the debate of the future of Nairobi. Otherwise you would have expected, for instance the metropolitan ministry, to be half seated at the university, with the college in charge of the vision --a ministry migrating to a college is nothing unique, during MacNamara, the pentagon was ran on ' Havard software' ! And henry kissinger pretty much did the same at the state department. The two were hungry for brains that produced ideas they work out for their country. So I am yet to see even a computerized vision of vision 2030 Nairobi city as opted by the planning dept at UON! Foreign aid? I say if you do not do it yourself, the foreigners will do it for you: J amnazi, Ongoro and Awilo sang: kuzubaazubaa utapata mwana si wako, that is the song RIZIKI.I called my mum, and she was eating rice from VIETNAM! cheaper and better than Ahero-rice! so too with city-planning. My Chinese friends are doing the hardware part of the city projects of Afrika! Maybe they will soon graduate into software ;Dtoo!
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Post by euonyi on Sept 22, 2012 18:27:32 GMT 3
Wow wow. Agreed. What was Kamale's prophecy? I seem to have missed it... Here it is... Miguna seems to have this idea that he is very popular with Kenyans. He held the same view when he returned hoping to quickly win over the people of Nyando. I had a massive go at him basically telling him that he cannot imagine that he can return to Kenya after a long while and hope that the people of Nyando will give it to him on a platter. He did not listen and even had some unkind words for me and with the support of very many insulting him today! Now having been PM's adviser on I do not know what (seriously!) calling the PM names, writing an acclaimed book (the book is actually a very commendable effort!), Miguna thinks he has the people behind him and can call his potential rivals jokers and hope that he will win it. Here is a little advise from Kamale and it is free!! You do not have a job, you may have made some dosh from your book, but you are well advised to keep the money - you still have young school going kids - and keep your activism on the streets and in the written word. It serves you better and you need not get embarrassed again! Quit the idea of politics as you are neither one nor will ever make one!! # Thanks for this one. I had not seen it. I agree fully with Kamalet's view on this one.... ;D
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Post by reporter911 on Sept 22, 2012 19:25:55 GMT 3
Miguna for Governor= Central Province elite backing.. will it work Nope! even after receiving a "HERO" welcome in central province maybe he should have tried being Governor of Nyeri or somewhere in central Province isn't it where he received the most Robotic applauds when he was doing his book tour? someone really sang his praises and licked his feet.. OOpps.. Let the $$$$$ start rolling in Nairobi.. my advise to Nairobian is take the money.. have a cup of tea.. that money being poured by Miguna backers belong to you.. but remember you are not 'ROBOT VOTERS"
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