Sorry to say it buddies but it's the truth
After "fighting for social-democracy" since 1963 what did he achieve?
Yep, you already know the answer.
A big fat zero. Yaani nzilo. Yaani nil. Yaani nada..Yaani nottin' (as our Naijs brodas dey say).
Add being twangwad in the eye to the point of its ruin, long stints in the can, many under solitary confinement with a lightbulb in the concrete cell beaming on 24/7, possibly loosing a testicle or two. Those who survive all that never quite come out with the lift going all the way up to the top floor.
Listen to him speak. Misery is laced throughout his tremulous voice. He looks weather-beaten and disillusioned.
Did he achieve any of his grandiose dreams - no
Did any "change" come in his whopping
60 YEARS as an activist politician? Nope!
He admits to it himself. As M7 once chillingly said.;
Mukwano, Kwanstituion ni kalatasi tu! Change it a million times, nada of structural value ever changes. Leaders in power who get things done matter. Everything else ni lip service tu!
A broken, weather-beaten man Koigi has become.
Even his house looks crumbling and weather-beaten too
All he has is some hopeless posters of JFK, Ngugi, Raira, Ken Matiba and Angela Davis among other dead people on his poorly painted walls. For solace I would imagine.
Just relax and do other things, blathees. Don't waste your 60 years like Koigi, Oloo, Makhan Singh, Pinto, Kaggia, Mboya, Ouko and so on, fighting for illusory change that never will be. There is nothing new in this world. Satan runs tings! That's why nada really changes.
Koigi looks very sad and miserable. I bet if he could do it all over again, knowing he would face jail, torture, exile, possible loss of gonads and trauma, for thankless Kwiinyans who couldn't give a flip about him now, he would not do it kapsaa kapsaaa. He should have taken the huge piece of land Moi tried to bribe him to shut him up about his activism in the early 80s with. By now he would be a wealthy man, happy and smiling like the rest of us apolitical ones, jienjoying his sunset years swing swannngh!
Discretion is the better part of valour. Even Raira himself - who's being laughably referred to as a prince of reform, good governance blah blah blah

- was bright enough to learn this as early as the 1997 cooperation with Moi, choosing to use politics to mint moolah. Iyo tu. After seeing his father achieve zero all his political life, dying in misery.
Ooo Koigi. Pole sana my broda!
Kwiinyans. Don't end up like him!
Ni hayo tu
Meezy