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Post by moseskuria on Apr 15, 2012 17:18:54 GMT 3
I think the level of debate in this forum has sunk so -unblievably-low. My take is that Jukwaa has never managed to redefine itself in the post-Miguna era. Up the game, folks. Siku njema Moses Kuria
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Post by furaha on Apr 15, 2012 17:28:30 GMT 3
I think the level of debate in this forum has sunk so -unblievably-low. My take is that Jukwaa has never managed to redefine itself in the post-Miguna era. Up the game, folks. Siku njema Moses Kuria Sure, if you say so. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, isn't it? But could you kindly bother to explain yourself? As it is your statement is absolutely meaningless.
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 15, 2012 17:33:53 GMT 3
I think the level of debate in this forum has sunk so -unblievably-low. My take is that Jukwaa has never managed to redefine itself in the post-Miguna era. Up the game, folks. Siku njema Moses Kuria Why don't you thrill us with your earth shattering contribution? We are all ears and eyes. The moses Kuria we know has been a member of Jukwaa for a long time. It seems to me you are some new phony trying to use his name and drag in Miguna in an effort to bring in some low level mud wrestling. You are out of luck. Try something else.
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Post by Onyango Oloo on Apr 16, 2012 0:48:51 GMT 3
I think the level of debate in this forum has sunk so -unblievably-low. My take is that Jukwaa has never managed to redefine itself in the post-Miguna era. Up the game, folks. Siku njema Moses Kuria Moses Kuria:Long time no see. Since you came back just to insult Jukwaa and its members, I am kicking you out. Good riddance. Onyango Oloo Jukwaa Administrator
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2012 0:52:27 GMT 3
I think the level of debate in this forum has sunk so -unblievably-low. My take is that Jukwaa has never managed to redefine itself in the post-Miguna era. Up the game, folks. Siku njema Moses Kuria Moses Kuria:Long time no see. Since you came back just to insult Jukwaa and its members, I am kicking you out. Good riddance. Onyango Oloo Jukwaa Administrator Oloo your killing me with laughter! That was an unexpected though not undeserved response.
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Post by deyiengs on Apr 16, 2012 0:56:06 GMT 3
I think the level of debate in this forum has sunk so -unblievably-low. My take is that Jukwaa has never managed to redefine itself in the post-Miguna era. Up the game, folks. Siku njema Moses Kuria Moses Kuria:Long time no see. Since you came back just to insult Jukwaa and its members, I am kicking you out. Good riddance. Onyango Oloo Jukwaa AdministratorI knew this was coming! OO please don't open up the window of registration again. These folks are killing Jukwaa. Let them go to othe forums like mashada. Good radiance OO endelea vivyo hivyo!
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Post by phil on Apr 16, 2012 10:45:46 GMT 3
'IDP Chairman' Moses Kuria is an imbecile who imagines life begins and ends with Uhuru Kenyatta.
It is sad that the idiot has been yanked off Jukwaa before being given public education on democracy and governance. bure kabisa
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Post by Daktari wa makazi on Apr 16, 2012 12:29:42 GMT 3
Oloo
Once again I see you have totally annihilated someone's human rights. You have 'condemned' this man for what seems to me a generic input which you subjectively termed ' insult'. I see no insult in what the man wrote!
He may be the devil incarnate but we must give me the opportunity to raise his voice and be heard. Many can choose not to hear him but to muffle his human rights of expression is draconian and barbaric.
After all, what has been said to him is serious insults, but you have yet to take action. You are not fair, Sir.
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Post by abdulmote on Apr 16, 2012 15:04:53 GMT 3
I think Bwana Kuria had offered us a fair challenge of self re-examination if it may, which could have generated a positive outcome had it been addressed positively.
Yanking his membership was rather harsh, based on what he had stated above. Pole pole OO, "tuko pamoja", as they say.
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Post by Onyango Oloo on Apr 16, 2012 15:30:00 GMT 3
Oloo Once again I see you have totally annihilated someone's human rights. You have 'condemned' this man for what seems to me a generic input which you subjectively termed ' insult'. I see no insult in what the man wrote! He may be the devil incarnate but we must give me the opportunity to raise his voice and be heard. Many can choose not to hear him but to muffle his human rights of expression is draconian and barbaric. After all, what has been said to him is serious insults, but you have yet to take action. You are not fair, Sir. Thanks for your opinion. I am the one who INVITED Moses Kuria to Jukwaa for your information. When I do something like this here on Jukwaa it is NEVER RASH OR RUSHED believe me. That is all I will say for now. Onyango Oloo Jukwaa Administrator
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Post by roughrider on Apr 17, 2012 11:04:16 GMT 3
I support Oloo's decision. Moses Kuria was like a tampon; in the right place at the wrong time.
In the right place because we could have educated him on basic social etiquette, respect, mature debate, democratic practice among other things.
Wrong time because we have very little time and tolerance for his childishness and obsessive compulsive disorder. Really, this is a mere kid stuck in a man's body.
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Post by kasuku on Apr 17, 2012 13:21:33 GMT 3
I support Oloo's decision. Moses Kuria was like a tampon; in the right place at the wrong time. body. WEll then, after outing yourself as a woman now, then you can change your status ffrom male to Female
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Post by nereah on Apr 18, 2012 8:43:22 GMT 3
i insist that moses the kuria is one of "us" and should be treated us such if not with the kids gloves whenever he trips. i earnestly hope that our beloved administrator would be considerate enough to allow him back by reactivating his membership. note: by us, i mean an undercover agent for progressive forces
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Post by mzee on Apr 18, 2012 9:45:27 GMT 3
i insist that moses the kuria is one of "us" and should be treated us such if not with the kids gloves whenever he trips. i earnestly hope that our beloved administrator would be considerate enough to allow him back by reactivating his membership. note: by us, i mean an undercover agent for progressive forces OO, was right to yank the man. He adds no value to debate by insulting everybody.
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Post by Onyango Oloo on Apr 18, 2012 14:38:29 GMT 3
note: by us, i mean an undercover agent for progressive forces Nereah:Is your tongue lodged in your cheek? Onyango Oloo Jukwaa Administrator
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Post by einstein on Dec 2, 2019 2:49:00 GMT 3
It is my privilege to post Moses Kuria's 'worthy contribution' to our beloved motherland here even if he is not a member of Jukwaa anymore. Every Kenyan voice counts!!
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Post by wanyee on Dec 6, 2019 10:20:24 GMT 3
It is my privilege to post Moses Kuria's 'worthy contribution' to our beloved motherland here even if he is not a member of Jukwaa anymore. Every Kenyan voice counts!! Good one!
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Post by einstein on Feb 1, 2020 23:36:30 GMT 3
Moses Kuria in Chaos as goons harass Ruto allies at Kitui BBI rallyChaos and confusion marred a Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) rally in Kitui on Saturday. Politicians allied to Deputy President William Ruto were harassed by a team of bouncers hired to provide security at the event. MAIN DAIS The MPs, who arrived moments after the rally had started, were barred from accessing the main dais where Opposition leaders Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka, governors and other elected leaders were seated. The more than 40 heavily built men intercepted and led the Tangatanga MPs who included Senate Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen and Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot. Drama started when two senators and MPs Kimani Ichung’wa (Kikuyu) and Moses Kuria (Gatundu South) were left standing behind the governors, prompting protests from Kamba MPs, who demanded that their colleagues be accorded the respect they deserve. MPs Victor Munyaka (Machakos Town) and Nimrod Mbai (Kitui East) threatened to lead a mass walk-out unless their visiting colleagues are treated with respect and dignity. SURRENDERED SEATS They later surrendered their seats to Mr Murkomen and Mr Cheruiyot. As the shouting at the main dais intensified between the host MPs and the men in black, a scuffle erupted. Mr Kuria was frog-marched by the bouncers and ordered to leave the venue. Kitui Central MP Makali Mulu was forced to halt his speech as the pushing and shoving continued while his colleagues from Ukambani rushed to rescue Mr Kuria. Police intervened to save the Gatundu South lawmaker from the bouncers who were manhandling him. Mr Kuria sat on the ground ostensibly to avoid being pushed into the crowd. DISRESPECTFUL At this point, Kiambu Governor James Nyoro who was sworn into office on Friday following the impeachment of his former boss Ferdinand Waititu, shouted that Mr Kuria had been disrespectful to President Uhuru Kenyatta and should be ejected from the rally. Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu picked the microphone and announced that Mr Kuria should not have been allowed into the meeting for allegedly insulting President Kenyatta, as Governor Nyoro urged her on. Mr Kuria and Mr Ichung’wa are among Kiambu MPs who did not attend Mr Nyoro’s swearing-in as Kiambu governor on Friday. As the police shielded Mr Kuria from the bouncers, Kitui MPs insisted he and his colleagues were their guests and could not be harassed as they watched. Mr Kuria was later allowed back to the main dais but, like his fellow Tangatanga MPs, was not allowed to address the tension-soaked rally. Kitui MPs Makali Mulu (Kitui Central), Nimrod Mbai (Kitui East) and Rachel Nyamai (Kitui South) condemned the harassment of their colleagues. “We were the hosts and it is extremely painful and shameful to see your guests being harassed by thugs you have no idea who brought them,” Mr Mulu said. They demanded to know who hired the bouncers to provide security at the BBI rally and who gave them instructions to harass elected leaders at the event. CONFUSION Mr Mulu said some of the MPs lost money in the confusion. “Certainly, that’s not how to build bridges, we should have accommodated Mr Kuria and his colleagues even if we disagree with their views on BBI, but what happened can easily polarise the country,” said Mr Mulu. Senator Cheruiyot said they did not expect such kind of harassment by hired goons at a rally meant to build bridges of unity in the country. “It is clear now that they only want those preaching expanded executive to speak at the BBI rallies. It’s a shame anyone with pro people agenda must be muzzled,” Mr Cheruiyot told the Nation after the rally. Mr Odinga said he was grateful for the support he had received from the Kamba community in the last two presidential elections, where Mr Musyoka was his running mate and looked forward to working with him in future. www.nation.co.ke/news/politics/Chaos-as-goons-harass-Ruto-allies-Kitui-BBI-rally-/1064-5440686-10qhsnoz/index.html
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