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Post by Onyango Oloo on Aug 19, 2012 13:12:33 GMT 3
A Quest for Justice: Miguna’s County Book Tour
MEDIA ADVISORY [/u][/center] -Nairobi, August 19, 2012: Miguna Miguna kicks off his 47 county book tour to promote and popularize Peeling Back the Mask, his 614-page political memoirs, with a two week blitz which takes him to 11 counties across Kenya starting Wednesday August 22nd, 2012.He will be in Nakuru on Wednesday August 22nd between 10 am and 12 noon; Kericho between 2 pm and 4pm and Kisumu on the morning of the 23rd. From there the author of Peeling Back the Mask then zooms down to Mombasa for an appearance on the morning of the 25th of August. Miguna’s second week of the book tour will commence in Nyeri on Monday the 27th between 10 am and 12pm. On the 28th of August the Quest for Justice Book Tour hits Murang’a for another morning engagement before moving on to Embu and Meru the next day. The Embu event happens in the morning while the one in Meru takes place in the afternoon of August 29th. On Thursday, August 30, 2012 Miguna Miguna will be in Machakos in the morning. Twenty four hours later, Thika would be his next stop. The first leg of A Quest for Justice Book Tour wraps in Nairobi with book signings at three book stores on the morning of September 2nd 2012. The exact venues will be announced over the next few days. Other dates in other counties will be communicated later. Specific locations of these events will be announced later. Copies of Peeling Back the Mask will be available for sale with the author on standby for autographing. For more information please contact:
Onyango Oloo Mobile: 0701 436 394 Email: onyango.oloo@gmail.com
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Post by topnotch on Aug 19, 2012 13:27:09 GMT 3
A Quest for Justice: Miguna’s County Book Tour
MEDIA ADVISORY [/u][/center] -Nairobi, August 19, 2012: Miguna Miguna kicks off his 47 county book tour to promote and popularize Peeling Back the Mask, his 614-page political memoirs, with a two week blitz which takes him to 11 counties across Kenya starting Wednesday August 22nd, 2012.He will be in Nakuru on Wednesday August 22nd between 10 am and 12 noon; Kericho between 2 pm and 4pm and Kisumu on the morning of the 23rd. From there the author of Peeling Back the Mask then zooms down to Mombasa for an appearance on the morning of the 25th of August. Miguna’s second week of the book tour will commence in Nyeri on Monday the 27th between 10 am and 12pm. On the 28th of August the Quest for Justice Book Tour hits Murang’a for another morning engagement before moving on to Embu and Meru the next day. The Embu event happens in the morning while the one in Meru takes place in the afternoon of August 29th. On Thursday, August 30, 2012 Miguna Miguna will be in Machakos in the morning. Twenty four hours later, Thika would be his next stop. The first leg of A Quest for Justice Book Tour wraps in Nairobi with book signings at three book stores on the morning of September 2nd 2012. The exact venues will be announced over the next few days. Other dates in other counties will be communicated later. Specific locations of these events will be announced later. Copies of Peeling Back the Mask will be available for sale with the author on standby for autographing. For more information please contact:
Onyango Oloo Mobile: 0701 436 394 Email: onyango.oloo@gmail.com
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[/b] [/quote] Press Secretary or PA? I want to call you for more info, but I don't know how you are connected to Miguna's book sale tour.
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Post by reporter911 on Aug 19, 2012 15:15:18 GMT 3
A Quest for Justice: Miguna’s County Book Tour
MEDIA ADVISORY [/u][/center] -Nairobi, August 19, 2012: Miguna Miguna kicks off his 47 county book tour to promote and popularize Peeling Back the Mask, his 614-page political memoirs, with a two week blitz which takes him to 11 counties across Kenya starting Wednesday August 22nd, 2012.He will be in Nakuru on Wednesday August 22nd between 10 am and 12 noon; Kericho between 2 pm and 4pm and Kisumu on the morning of the 23rd. From there the author of Peeling Back the Mask then zooms down to Mombasa for an appearance on the morning of the 25th of August. Miguna’s second week of the book tour will commence in Nyeri on Monday the 27th between 10 am and 12pm. On the 28th of August the Quest for Justice Book Tour hits Murang’a for another morning engagement before moving on to Embu and Meru the next day. The Embu event happens in the morning while the one in Meru takes place in the afternoon of August 29th. On Thursday, August 30, 2012 Miguna Miguna will be in Machakos in the morning. Twenty four hours later, Thika would be his next stop. The first leg of A Quest for Justice Book Tour wraps in Nairobi with book signings at three book stores on the morning of September 2nd 2012. The exact venues will be announced over the next few days. Other dates in other counties will be communicated later. Specific locations of these events will be announced later. Copies of Peeling Back the Mask will be available for sale with the author on standby for autographing. For more information please contact:
Onyango Oloo Mobile: 0701 436 394 Email: onyango.oloo@gmail.com
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[/b] [/quote] Before he starts his tour will Miguna hand over the CRUCIAL PEV information he is withholding? I'm sure Kenyans are wondering why Miguna is receiving special treatment from the Kenya Police and nothing is forth coming after he announced on National media that he had information on PEV? how can he be allowed to roam the country freely promoting his book.. while he withholds crucial information in regards to the PEV? the innocent Kenyans 6ft under deserve justice and if Miguna is withholding information that can shade more light to what happened during and after 2007-2008 then he should called upon to hand it over PRONTO! the Kenya police are not doing their Jobs, i wonder at whose orders? Book tour is mostly in central province.. that should tell us who is the boss.. no need to look further..
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Post by job on Aug 19, 2012 15:41:32 GMT 3
A Quest for Justice: Miguna’s County Book Tour
MEDIA ADVISORY [/u][/center] -Nairobi, August 19, 2012: Miguna Miguna kicks off his 47 county book tour to promote and popularize Peeling Back the Mask, his 614-page political memoirs, with a two week blitz which takes him to 11 counties across Kenya starting Wednesday August 22nd, 2012.He will be in Nakuru on Wednesday August 22nd between 10 am and 12 noon; Kericho between 2 pm and 4pm and Kisumu on the morning of the 23rd. From there the author of Peeling Back the Mask then zooms down to Mombasa for an appearance on the morning of the 25th of August. Miguna’s second week of the book tour will commence in Nyeri on Monday the 27th between 10 am and 12pm. On the 28th of August the Quest for Justice Book Tour hits Murang’a for another morning engagement before moving on to Embu and Meru the next day. The Embu event happens in the morning while the one in Meru takes place in the afternoon of August 29th. On Thursday, August 30, 2012 Miguna Miguna will be in Machakos in the morning. Twenty four hours later, Thika would be his next stop. The first leg of A Quest for Justice Book Tour wraps in Nairobi with book signings at three book stores on the morning of September 2nd 2012. The exact venues will be announced over the next few days. Other dates in other counties will be communicated later. Specific locations of these events will be announced later. Copies of Peeling Back the Mask will be available for sale with the author on standby for autographing. For more information please contact:
Onyango Oloo Mobile: 0701 436 394 Email: onyango.oloo@gmail.com
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[/b] [/quote] Before he starts his tour will Miguna hand over the CRUCIAL PEV information he is withholding? I'm sure Kenyans are wondering why Miguna is receiving special treatment from the Kenya Police and nothing is forth coming after he announced on National media that he had information on PEV? how can he be allowed to roam the country freely promoting his book.. while he withholds crucial information in regards to the PEV? the innocent Kenyans 6ft under deserve justice and if Miguna is withholding information that can shade more light to what happened during and after 2007-2008 then he should called upon to hand it over PRONTO! the Kenya police are not doing their Jobs, i wonder at whose orders? Book tour is mostly in central province.. that should tell us who is the boss.. no need to look further..[/quote] Reporter911,Kindly let Miguna peacefully enjoy his county book tour; it's his right. In any labor dispute, a suspended worker is entitled to fight-back his/her boss so long as it's within the confines of law. In any case, he has a right to earn a living. You may be shocked there's millions of avid Kenyan readers out there in the 47 counties, willing to cough Shs 3,300 to wet their reading appetite. As to the PEV information, you probably missed Miguna's defiant statement to DPP Tobiko - telling him off for asking that he (Miguna), record a statement with the Police (on PEV). This clearly suggests Miguna's was likely nothing but hot air; yet another book-promotion gimmick. To be specific - that is to wet the public appetite for the next book. This time it might be titled - Peeling Back the PEV Mask. Miguna's exaggerations and propensity to lie - just to pin Odinga - has now come to define his character. If anything, it can be argued Miguna was part and parcel of ODM's 2007 campaign mouth-piece. If there was therefore any misinformation and inciting propaganda, Miguna's poisonous pen had to be part of it! The signs are all out there in his copious newspaper writings; notwithstanding the walk-back attempt in his memoir (re: his inauthentic and after-thought claims about protesting tribal campaign strategies). All these allegations may be interrogated AFTER the current campaign dust settles. There's virtually no one (in the political and public arena) that Miguna hasn't stepped on their toes; in many instances at his own prompting. The last self-assigned mercenary writing of Miguna was aimed towards the Speaker and IEBC Chair if you remember well; something that ruffled the ODM establishment itself. This guy is all about blames and fault-finding..whether its Ngugi wa Thiong'o, James Orengo, Wafula Buke, Adongo Ogony, Sarah Elderkin...In quite numerous ways, Miguna has proved to be his own enemy. Writing and talking too much; starting too many fires - that burn all bridges around him; not knowing when to stop; what to keep private; how to control emotions when spited; and when to change tact. Right now he is riding on the temporary wave of excitement that the campaign season brings. It's all fine since his timing is right; he'll remain relevant throughout this campaign season. What happens thereafter?
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Post by Onyango Oloo on Aug 19, 2012 17:00:56 GMT 3
Press Secretary or PA? I want to call you for more info, but I don't know how you are connected to Miguna's book sale tour. How about trying these other words: Friend?
Comrade?We should start a Bile Processing Plant right here on Jukwaa with all the raw material the likes of Top Notch belch all the time. Onyango Oloo
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Post by reporter911 on Aug 19, 2012 17:21:22 GMT 3
Press Secretary or PA? I want to call you for more info, but I don't know how you are connected to Miguna's book sale tour. How about trying these other words: Friend?
Comrade?We should start a Bile Processing Plant right here on Jukwaa with all the raw material the likes of Top Notch belch all the time. Onyango OlooBile processing plant? ;D ;D ;D
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Post by topnotch on Aug 19, 2012 17:33:19 GMT 3
Press Secretary or PA? I want to call you for more info, but I don't know how you are connected to Miguna's book sale tour. How about trying these other words: Friend?
Comrade?We should start a Bile Processing Plant right here on Jukwaa with all the raw material the likes of Top Notch belch all the time. Onyango Oloo ;D ;D ;D Oloo, Happy Birthday my esteemed elder!
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Post by roughrider on Aug 20, 2012 0:19:27 GMT 3
Wow! Muthamaki's campaign seems to be picking up some steam.
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Post by destiny on Aug 20, 2012 11:01:25 GMT 3
Kisum' Citi? He's better advised to buy himself a helmet because he may be rained on with stones. Isn't that right Bwana Tuju?
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Post by b6k on Aug 20, 2012 11:38:15 GMT 3
Kisum' Citi? He's better advised to buy himself a helmet because he may be rained on with stones. Isn't that right Bwana Tuju? Wacha tu. Miguna may think he is going for a book signing exercise, he better prepare for a right royal book burning one. Poor chap
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Post by nereah on Aug 20, 2012 13:09:40 GMT 3
what a day job !
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Post by kamalet on Aug 20, 2012 18:09:57 GMT 3
Oloo
Please let us know early enough where the Nairobi book signing will happen. I would like to renew acquintances with Miguna when he signs my copy of the book!
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Post by mzee on Aug 20, 2012 19:15:56 GMT 3
Oloo Please let us know early enough where the Nairobi book signing will happen. I would like to renew acquintances with Miguna when he signs my copy of the book! What a thang?
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Post by Mukwhasi on Aug 21, 2012 0:07:24 GMT 3
Why is MEgunason insulting the people of Nyando ? as this is his home and the wise men say charity begins at home he should start the book tour from Nyando and then to other areas , im sure there are plenty of fish vendors ,menial laborers ,cane cutters in Nyando who can spare a paltry KSH 3300 to purchase an autographed memoire from their own son "ME"guna "ME"guna.
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Post by deyiengs on Aug 21, 2012 0:28:29 GMT 3
Guns All Out:
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Post by man on Aug 21, 2012 3:40:14 GMT 3
I'm just curious, but how did the book sales do in the diaspora?
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Post by patriotism101 on Aug 21, 2012 6:37:18 GMT 3
Very entertaining,
The irony is MM was being interviewed by Mr. Smart- he ended up rolling over the smart guy like a door rug. It is very clear that Smart did not do any research or read the "book" or was just plain lazy or complacent.
Rape- unequivocal denial - of course it was sexual assault - another clueless reporter out maneuvered on national TV. MM is a free campaign ad for Uhuruto, a free super pac akin to swift boat propaganda tactics- RAO better take note/ignore him at his own peril.
MM's goal is to stop RAO at any cost- so I still dont understand the laissez faire attitude the RAO communication team has towards his propaganda. A Kitendawili that will neuter janyando will be fair game in this circumstance- dirty clothes from Canada my be a good start. ;D
Senti 5
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Post by warya on Aug 21, 2012 8:28:55 GMT 3
Very entertaining, The irony is MM was being interviewed by Mr. Smart- he ended up rolling over the smart guy like a door rug. It is very clear that Smart did not do any research or read the "book" or was just plain lazy or complacent. Rape- unequivocal denial - of course it was sexual assault - another clueless reporter out maneuvered on national TV. MM is a free campaign ad for Uhuruto, a free super pac akin to swift boat propaganda tactics- RAO better take note/ignore him at his own peril. MM's goal is to stop RAO at any cost- so I still dont understand the laissez faire attitude the RAO communication team has towards his propaganda. A Kitendawili that will neuter janyando will be fair game in this circumstance- dirty clothes from Canada my be a good start. ;D Senti 5 True . Miguna is always a good entertainment. He killed it when he said " Ochieng is a kanu orphan in denial". ;D ;D ;D
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Post by deyiengs on Aug 21, 2012 8:37:25 GMT 3
Kenyan journalist are so bogus. First they are not even articulate... wanayumba-yumba. Then, they don't even know their facts. So forceful people like Miguna (nothing wrong by being forceful) can lord over them all day and make them look like fools. On this video, it was as if Miguna was merely lecturing as opposed to answering questions. I'm yet to see a real Kenyan journalist who can match fire with fire and put people they interview to task. So far these journalist are only good at reading scripts period. These are the fruits Kenyans are reaping when we have sham briefcase-like colleges purporting to be centers of higher learning.
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Post by Luol Deng on Aug 21, 2012 9:00:37 GMT 3
Miguna's visit to Kisumu is a publicity stunt. He knows very well that he is going to get a frosty reception (being diplomatic), he can then use that as a basis for demanding that the PM responds to the stupidity that was in display. It is a well tested tactic, Tuju has used it before and now this clown wants to try it out.
Regarding the Kenyan journalists who conduct interviews, most of them are not even journalists in the first place. As long as you can look good on screen you are good to go. Of the current crop of interviewers, Julie Gichuru is the only one who seems to do any kind of research and can hold her own in an interview.
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Post by destiny on Aug 21, 2012 17:19:54 GMT 3
Miguna's visit to Kisumu is a publicity stunt. He knows very well that he is going to get a frosty reception (being diplomatic), he can then use that as a basis for demanding that the PM responds to the stupidity that was in display. It is a well tested tactic, Tuju has used it before and now this clown wants to try it out. Regarding the Kenyan journalists who conduct interviews, most of them are not even journalists in the first place. As long as you can look good on screen you are good to go. Of the current crop of interviewers, Julie Gichuru is the only one who seems to do any kind of research and can hold her own in an interview. Many Journos are on politicians payroll. They have their snouts in the trough just like everybody else and couldn't possibly care less if guest gets away with murder during the show. Many a time they get their questions and dossier from opponents of the guest being interviewed. How else do you explain a certain TV personality (name withheld) driving a 5m ride and a posh house despite coming from very 'humble' backgrounds? Some of these guys are simply on the take, period! One day they will get busted, you simply don't go to bed with greedy politicians and hope to get away with it. Even TV evangelists are getting busted in this era of social media where everyone is busy hammering the keypad and texting.
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Post by Onyango Oloo on Aug 22, 2012 0:19:09 GMT 3
The book launch in Nakuru will take place at the Town Square next to the Standard Chartered Bank on Wednesday, August 22, 2012 from 10 am to 12 noon. Afterwards the author will proceed to A-One Books and Stationers, First Floor, Shop F-17, Nakumatt Westside Mall, Nakuru for book signing.
The venue in Kericho is yet to be confirmed.
The Peeling Back the Mask County Tour hits Kisumu on Thursday, August 23, 2012 from 10 am to 12 noon and will unfold at the Kisumu Hotel.
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Post by johns on Aug 22, 2012 3:26:23 GMT 3
The book launch in Nakuru will take place at the Town Square next to the Standard Chartered Bank on Wednesday, August 22, 2012 from 10 am to 12 noon. Afterwards the author will proceed to A-One Books and Stationers, First Floor, Shop F-17, Nakumatt Westside Mall, Nakuru for book signing. The venue in Kericho is yet to be confirmed. The Peeling Back the Mask County Tour hits Kisumu on Thursday, August 23, 2012 from 10 am to 12 noon and will unfold at the Kisumu Hotel. Onyango OlooHow come you keep pushing Migunas Agenda in our faces even when we simply want to put him on our rear mirrors? And when people respond to what they regard as nonsensical noise coming from him, your reaction is often predictable? What astound me most is your willingness to becoming his personal assistant and then some. I just dont know what this guy has on you, that you are willing to sacrifice your intergrity without questioning his motives or even looking at his end game. This is simply an observation.
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Post by Mobimba on Aug 22, 2012 5:04:34 GMT 3
Mheshimiwa Oloo,
Please stop this Miguna nonsense. Jukwaa wants to move on.
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Post by Mukwhasi on Aug 22, 2012 5:04:38 GMT 3
Kenyan journalist are so bogus. First they are not even articulate... wanayumba-yumba. Then, they don't even know their facts. So forceful people like Miguna (nothing wrong by being forceful) can lord over them all day and make them look like fools. On this video, it was as if Miguna was merely lecturing as opposed to answering questions. I'm yet to see a real Kenyan journalist who can match fire with fire and put people they interview to task. So far these journalist are only good at reading scripts period. These are the fruits Kenyans are reaping when we have sham briefcase-like colleges purporting to be centers of higher learning. Look out for Linus Kaikai interviews ,that is the only journalist worth his salt.
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