Papa F. Nimesema! We had some run ins with papa eff and other monderators like mra chake who got outed towards the dying days of rcbowen. The onry cool monderator was mil polo.
Oloo (rip ) hated it when we called him nyangi, whoever the hell came up with that moniker for him. As for masinde, that nguy was full of bile. There is no way he could have disappeared quietly from the internet.
That's the name..Papa F!
hehehehe@ Nyangi. You were one of those who harassed him with that name to smithereens. RIP indeed.
Oloo's biggest handicap was that he wore his emotions on his sleeve. He was hypersensitive and irascible when it came to any view contrary to his.
But his most bitter enemy was Njamriki a.k.a Natty Dread wa Amsterdam; yet another jailee who was rumored to have spent half his life in and out of the can in Holland.
Njamriki always had "a small question" for Oloo. Njamriki pia had a short fuse beyond a certain point of harrassment. I remember biting at his cyber-heels until he posted his Amsterdam passport on the forum
He branded me Katoto ka Celelac when he got truly annoyed
Does anyone remember how Oloo had an online podcast called the Dunia show where he introduced his son Sankie (Sankara) that he had with a Canadian lady to the world? The show would start with a long episode of lingala or reggae tululululuuuuuuuu before Oloo gave the mealy-mouthed urchin world a piece of his Marxist mind.
Folks also forget that Migush was once an RCBr. In fact RCB is where he cut his political teeth, got famous and eventually got plucked into political service by the former PM, whence he turned into an unmitigated disaster.
Other RCBrs who went home and joined politricks include Benji Ndolo, who conned Kwiinyans in atlanta out of millions with his "All about the Benjamins" real estate company, and Ngujiri Wambugu. And what happened to our buddy Poor Kaloi. Both audacityofhope and sema sound like him.
And who remembers the Jimmy Gathu show (forgot the name) that was on radio in Kwiinya and he at one point was taking questions posted on RCB as well as call ins.
That's where my good buddy Njamba earned his fame with his
"Maney flom ablod" call in comment
And who remembers Frank Mwaniki (RIP) - the Chairman of KCA; Kenyan Community Hamblod, calling in drunk to said show lol!
RCB was truly a hall of fame both online and offline.
Those surely were the days!
Seems just like yesterday yet that was over 15, 20 years ago!
Time is a beast man