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I Need Your Help

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Hello hello hello,

Guest post

I got to thinking recently and said to myself: (more…)

 
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7 Movie Classics

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

1) Pursuit of Happyness and John Q

I loved both these movies for exactly the same reason. I kept thinking, (more…)

The Interview with Mwangi

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Thanks to Grace Kerongo from Nairobi Star for giving this up and coming blog some exposure, I really appreciate that. The email interview is pasted below. Grace’s questions are in plain text and my responses are in bold.

First up, huge thanks for interviewing me. My first interview ever and I am very excited. Hope it is of interest and benefit to you. (more…)

Africa Is Not that Bad: What Happens to Minorities and Indigenous People Born In Western Countries?

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Native Americans 

Hello,

Today I will talk about something that I have observed in my travels in the World but have rarely heard discussed (more…)

 
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Twelve Steps You Can Take to End the Suffering in Kenya NOW!

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Hey,

First up, you may notice that the site is being upgraded at the moment. Most of the website is working at optimum level so don’t be scared; feel free to browse around and we will be done upgrading the site sooner rather than later 🙂 .

Recently I decided that I would stop blogging about the post election violence for a couple of reasons:

KICC

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What is Kenya like according to Kenyans IN Kenya?

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Hey,

I wrote a nice long article, hoping to release two articles today within twelve hours of each other, and then lo and behold, the computer froze up and deleted three quarters of my article. I should have that done by tomorrow. Today, however, as promised, I thought I would give you a glance into what is going on in Kenya from a Kenyan perspective. I will share with you a couple of resources that can dramatically increase your knowledge of what’s being going on in Kenya since the election debacle began.

Kenya burning

The Picture Man

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How can we help the people of Kenya following the elections

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Hey,

Kenyan escaping the clashes

I have created a new category within the blog which you can find on the sidebar to the right. It is called “How WE can help the people of Kenya”. It will basically be a list of ways you can get involved physically in taking Kenya to a brighter place following its current dip into the abyss. So let me begin with: (more…)

The Power of the American

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Kenyans que

The country is slowly returning to a state of calm. Kibaki is ready to negotiate the formation of a coalition with Raila Odinga. Raila Odinga is ready to negotiate WITHOUT any precondition-like the tiny caveat of Kibaki stepping down and Raila being given what he thinks was stolen from him.: Why? (more…)

Why YOU are responsible for the violence in Kenya and what YOU can do about it? (Why is there violence in Kenya after the elections part 1)

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Ballot Box

Pretty strong title huh? To be honest, the title makes one very small omission, the title should actually be “Why we are responsible for the riots and what we can do about it.”

200+ people are now dead in just 2 days….absolutely amazing. (more…)

Kibaki Wins; Who Cares?! (Part 1.5)

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

smiling man

I am now feeling much better and much lighter after expressing myself on my previous post.Now after reflection here are a couple of distinctions:

1) It’s a pretty negative article; My hope is in having the contrast of hearing what I have to say when I am coming from a great place and when I am coming from a negative place you will understand me and the messages I present to you via this site a bit better.

2) Kibaki did do some good work during his term. He did a helluva lot of things wrong (more…)