The Kenyan Issue

A few days ago, i posed a comment about the Kenyan elections and stated that this
was a return to independence...about 50 years ago.
I do not wish to discourage those who would view this as a regression nor do i wish to present a pciture of tribe versus tribe. It is very difficult to escape the notion that troubles many of us when we ask those deep questions-where are you from.
Kabila gani?
While i have also made reference to the cyclical nature of history, my primary aim was to demonstrate to you that in scripture and in life, we will often find ourselves
repeating the msitakes others have made in history, if we do not adequately learn from them. This is not always a bad thing. Some may take it as an opportunity from heaven to right the wrongs that were done in previous historic moments. The swearing in of a Kikuyu president and a Kalenjin vice is therefore an opprotunity to think about that key moment in history and to attempt to learn from it.

What advise should we prepare for our leaders? Care must be taken to be gentle with the Europeans...who have as much of a stake as does anyone else. I also advise those of you who have been toiling away in obscurity to make sure that you keep records of your struggles so that you may not find your portion taken by others. This was the case with the freedom fighters who toiled away in prisons while diplomats negotiated away their freedoms. Bloggers and Activists beware!

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