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Offline KenyanPlato

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Njuri much respect to General Mwariama
« on: February 17, 2023, 08:43:37 AM »
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Re: Njuri much respect to General Wamarima
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2023, 12:59:48 PM »
Plato its Mwariama derived from mwaria(speaker) ma(Truth) so meaning speaker of truth,he is most famous of all Meru Generals in mau mau,however not as fierce as Field marshal Baimunge Marete who is in my profile pic, guy made Kenyatta and colonialist shit bricks thats why Unyatu assassinated Baimunge.
It is said Marshall Mwariam once led a force of 500 fighters to attack colonialist but unknown to him the bazungu had already been warned he incurred heavy casualties in the attack and barely survived but luckily he jumped into a river hang on a log that was floating and ended up downstream away from the colonialists.

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Re: Njuri much respect to General Mwariama
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2023, 09:06:41 AM »
The Legend of Meru Bombers

In the early days of the Mau Mau war, overwhelmed by the gallant freedom fighters based in the Mt Kenya Forest, the British launched ?Operation Mushroom?.

The British Royal Air Force using Lincoln fighter jets dropped up to six million bombs in Mau Mau hideouts in Mt Kenya forest and surrounding areas. Many of the bombs exploded to great destruction, carnage and loss to the Mau Mau.

Some of these bombs however never exploded and are often found in farmland and in the Mt Kenya Forest to this day.

After sustaining heavy losses, the Meru unit of the Mau Mau came up with a brilliant idea; to use the unexploded bombs they found to counter British operations. The Meru Bombers were born.

Field Marshall Baimungi Marete and his rank created a secretive Elite Unit of 11 elite soldiers to scour the mountain for unspent bombs and repurpose them for use against the British and their collaborators.

The Meru Bombers found, experimented and found ways to ambush unknowing targets and trigger these bombs against British forces and their collaborators.

Between 1953 and 1956, the Meru Bombers were able to ambush and stage attacks on roads British forces and their sympathizers used starting from Embu through Meru & Nyeri to Muranga.

Successful and dreaded in their sting attacks, the British set out on a brutal pursuit of the Bombers. They eluded them often going silent for months only to spring attacks later in places the British never anticipated.

The Bombers became a secretive legendary unit that was never captured and many say are part of the force that survived the war along with the other forces under Field Marshalls Baimungi and Mwariama.

Between 1982 & 1984, attempts were being made to have a united Meru Football Club. Field Marshall Mwariama, the last surviving war Field Marshall, a football lover, got wind of this idea.

Inspired by Gor Mahia FC, named after a legendary Luo Magician and Warrior, the Field Marshall suggested the name Meru Bombers for the football club to immortalize the secretive elite unit whose existence and success was denied, never talked about but dreaded by the British. ?

Meru Bombers Football Club was finally born with Kinoru Stadium as their home. As fate would have it, years after eluding the British and as the last holdout of the Mau Mau, Field Marshal Baimungi and the last of the elite members of the Bombers were captured, detained and finally executed at Kinoru Stadium.

Their name and spirit lives to this day, in the club named after them and Kinoru Stadium, the grounds where they paid the ultimate price for our freedom!

The legend and fighting spirit of our founding fathers, Lives On!

https://merubombers.com/ourstory

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Re: Njuri much respect to General Mwariama
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2023, 09:15:21 AM »
This article by the Times decribes Baimungi as most dreaded of all Mau Mau

Kenya: A Love for the Forest
Friday, Jan. 17, 1964
https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,875584,00.html

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Re: Njuri much respect to General Mwariama
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2023, 09:45:20 AM »
Plato further to this Baimungi was a rank in Meru warrior/military establishment equivalent of  the rank of Lt. Col and above in modern day armies.
Mungi Means headgear made from lion mane or goat or colobus monkey, thus Baimungi means wearer of the headgear or crown
So original names for field Marshall Baimungi were,M'Marete wa M'Ikandi wa Mwereru
More specifically meaning in English" son of Marete of son of Ikandi from village of Mwereru
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Lowest Meru military rank was called Ntangi this were equivalent to modern day privates common soldiers. Ntangi literally means those that are sent to roam or carry out orders.

I will explain in detail about Meru military ranks in another thread

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Re: Njuri much respect to General Mwariama
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2023, 08:54:54 PM »
Plato further to this Baimungi was a rank in Meru warrior/military establishment equivalent of  the rank of Lt. Col and above in modern day armies.
Mungi Means headgear made from lion mane or goat or colobus monkey, thus Baimungi means wearer of the headgear or crown
So original names for field Marshall Baimungi were,M'Marete wa M'Ikandi wa Mwereru
More specifically meaning in English" son of Marete of son of Ikandi from village of Mwereru
"
Lowest Meru military rank was called Ntangi this were equivalent to modern day privates common soldiers. Ntangi literally means those that are sent to roam or carry out orders.

I will explain in detail about Meru military ranks in another thread

was baimunge also in charge of Kirinyaga. I learnt he was a hot head and shot at Mwariama several time. once he hit his coat tails as they stared each other in a duel over rank. he was feared for killing other mau mau privates that disobeyed his orders. is this the guy who refused to come out of forest?

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Re: Njuri much respect to General Mwariama
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2023, 08:29:05 AM »
Yes Plato Baimungi Marete was Kimathi's de facto number 2 he didn't see eye to eye with Mwariama. Baimungi was mean and ruthless a cold blooded killer he beheaded anyone that he deemed not operating under his extremist Mau Mau views he rarely used his gun which he reserved for just shooting to disable his victims before closing in and finishing them with his panga :). I tend to think Guys like Baimungi Marete contributed to some extent Mau Mau not having that overwhelming support due to his brutality .
He refused to end the war even when Kenyatta begged him to and remained in the forest I guess he was ambitious wanted to be the revolutionary leader.

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Re: Njuri much respect to General Mwariama
« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2023, 08:37:00 AM »
The Day General Baimungi Openly Confronted Jomo Kenyattahttps://merudaily.co.ke/general-baimungi-open-confrontation-with-jomo-kenyatta/