None of those things you and Termie write applies. I have seen through the shenanigans of Wario to buy his used crap
I have lived among my Kenyans long enough to know that sometimes they go after something someone else is holding. They never declare their true intentions.
The day Kip quits NOCK and some Borana or Somali is in place is the day all corruption allegations will vanish. Here are some examples:
1. What happened to PLO Lumumba after he quit? Any charges?
2. What happened to Matemu after he quit? Any charges?
3. Waiguru is about to become Governor controlling a multi-billion budget, is she not?
I have not even cited the best examples. When they make calls of resignation and stage show trials, the entire purpose is to get the man's job. They envy the corrupt opportunities that the position confers. Hence they have no motivation to pursue the high sounding values they pretend to prosecute.
My problem here is that I know for a fact that Wario wants Kip's post just like Uhuru wanted Matemu's. Should Kenyans be subjected to all this melodrama whenever some politician gets an itch?
Termie, tell me what went more wrong in Rio than London?
Nyamweya was arrested on high orders (Uhuru) over harambee stars. How far has the case come?
I agreed with Omtata when he obtained orders against EACC mandarins. Read his affidavit and pleadings to understand where this is going.
Yes, a National Hero has to be treated with special gloves stored far out of the reach of riff raff like Wario.
The surest way to ruin athletics in this country is to embark of the removal of its top brass on the basis of undeclared ethnic hate. There is money in it but it requires commitment some bedouin will not manage to contribute.
OMOLLO SAYS: Fix the judiciary and police and human rights; fix corruption at the Sports ministry and fire Wario. Then deal with NOCK and Keino. In that order, because he is a hero.