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Post by destiny on Nov 9, 2011 13:42:39 GMT 3
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Post by genius on Nov 9, 2011 14:33:39 GMT 3
Mr Thuo should just get a job. At 45 years of age, he is the one who should be sending money to Karume if at all Karume is his father.
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Post by subsaharanite on Nov 9, 2011 16:47:32 GMT 3
lol,
Genius, that will be a million dollar mistake. This man was deprived of fatherly love, he missed out on his father's upbringing and comfort that other kids where accorded...
If proven, he will definitely be one of the richest men in Kenya.
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Post by b6k on Nov 10, 2011 7:01:14 GMT 3
Thuo has no case if he waived his right to future claims in a legally binding document. If he didn't make the 5m work for him then he's an idiot anyway & doesn't deserve more.
This should serve as a warning to those who publicly profess to having only one family. NKT!
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Post by marikopolitico on Nov 10, 2011 10:21:16 GMT 3
Mr Thuo should just get a job. At 45 years of age, he is the one who should be sending money to Karume if at all Karume is his father. Couldnt have said it better. At 45 years of age this is what this Thuo guy is doing? Talk about pathetic. Whining like a teenager with daddy issues. No wonder alot of women complain Kenyan men are immature
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Post by roughrider on Nov 10, 2011 11:27:01 GMT 3
Some would claim Mr. Karume is more Wealthy than he is Rich. That is a debate.
Njenga Karume's real problem is to be found in Ecclesiastes 5:12 The sleep of the working man is pleasant, whether he eats little or much; but the full stomach of the rich man does not allow him to sleep.
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Post by destiny on Nov 10, 2011 12:49:18 GMT 3
Karume was one of the original founders of DP together with John Keen and Kibaki. He also bankrolled that party and made it strong when Kibaki was a bit broke.
So it's not too far fetched to assume was it not for Karume, perhaps Kibaki would be a small time farmer in Othaya looking after his cattle and not calling the shots from Harambee Hse.
That could be the reason why Kibaki did his buddy a favour and immediately appointed him into the cabinet as soon as he had assumed power despite Karume backing Uhuru in 2002 and his limited education. You scratch my back I scratch your!
If Karume had that quality education, perhaps he could be the one sitting in state house today and not the Kibaki he financed, who knows? I hear he has done wonders in his Kiambu constituency when it comes to development, especially in education, using his own cash. And people in Kiambu are seriously considering him for a top post in 2012 if he changes his mind and opts to run for an office. The old fella still looks physically strong and can throw a punch.
Karume is in his 80's yet a few years ago he got married after the death of his wife and he's a father again to a young boy. Kudos!
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Post by roughrider on Nov 10, 2011 12:59:01 GMT 3
If Karume had that quality education, perhaps he could be the one sitting in state house today and not the Kibaki he financed, who knows? Interesting thought. Or maybe education might have handicapped Mr. Karume. I have read his book, which is not an entirely honest account. But it tells of how at one point he had so much money that he and a friend decided to use the cash as pillows while in a hotel in Nakuru (Midlands). A waitress bringing in the breakfast almost dropped the tray in shock when she saw thick wads of cash serving as pillows... this was in late 50's I think. Karume calmly told her that you sleep better and more comfortably when you use money as your pillow! Seriously, how can we expect an 80 year old mzee who has probably seen hundreds of women to remember a fling from 45 years ago?
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