Kenyans are doomed with or without bbi
Agreed future of Kenya is dim this country might just break up its no joke. Dynasty is playing with fire there is a reason we are in the list of fragile states its not a mistake. A little destabilizing and we have NEP gone to Alshabaa/zoomalia, RV Is a powder keg, Museveni will take western and Nyanza, Ethiopia will penetrate till marsabit. We are doomed.
Njuri Ncheke is a dimwit or as @RV Pundit would prefer to put it - "
low IQ" but you @RV Kirgit, a whole PhD holder arguing like an RV chokoraa who hasn't researched anything is a surprise and a tragedy of the global Education system.... ama what else?
Njui Ncheke thinks he has hit a jackpot when he talks of a list of fragile states ... those of us who were on Mashada dot com before moving to choo dot com every year discussed how the Moody's downgraded Kenya. He is seeing it now for the first time. Eish! Isiolo is a difficult place to live. Year after year Kenya has been downgraded and it is still here.
After Raila was rigged out in 2013, he said the same thing (before leaving with CORD principals for holiday in SA), namely "he felt sorry for this country, Kenyans would be the biggest losers under Uhuruto" and so it has come to pass, wananchi lose yes, Kenya should be where Korea, Singapore are but "breakup", "doomed" no, a Country is resilient. This is what late Biwott a serial looter said (may he rot & burn in Jahanam!) Quote unquote,
Kenya is to big to collapse. So glad he himself collapsed and left us alone. Look my point is simple - the first Eurobond, it never reached our shores, rumor has it, money meant for 47m Kenyans was shared by two fellas - Kenyans taxpayers are repaying a loan they never saw and you guys have the uninformed nerve to say Kenya is "doomed"???? Are you still listening? Kenya is today borrowing to pay for recurrent expenditure - I hope I am posting English you understand. You guys go cry in the toilet like your life depends on it, all WSR miscalculations came crashing down on super Tuesday he can't stop raggae, he can't change a system he himself help build under his mentor - late self-proclaimed professor of politics- Daniel T. Arap Moi. The Elite will ensure this Kenya remains what it is because it serves their narrow parochial interests. No amount of bringing your emotions to Nipate.net will change anything! As long as there is no revolution, Kenys will be on the same path. We will all die and leave Kenya a unitary state. Our children and grandchildren will figure out what is best for them. As a parting shot, sample this: Nothing explains present day "hijacked" Kenya better, than what was leaked by Wikileaks and shared in 2010... it is titled "
Kenya's 'culture of impunity'" read below
Kenya's 'culture of impunity'
In Kenya, for instance, the US embassy in Nairobi has actively supported youth groups to strengthen democracy and to forestall a return of the post-election violence that killed 1,200 people and displaced 300,000 others following the disputed elections of Dec. 27, 2007. The US government also supported efforts by Kenya’s Parliament to write a new Constitution, which would change the winner-takes-all culture of Kenyan politics and reduce the likelihood of future post-election violence.
Far from supporting this US reform agenda, top Kenyan officials actually saw it as a threat, if not to the state, then certainly to their own “vested interests,” says a US embassy cable dated Jan. 12, 2010.
“Bringing about implementation of the reform agenda poses a large challenge because doing so threatens the culture of impunity and the entrenched political class that has existed in Kenya since independence. Most of the political and economic elite (to greater and lesser extents) compose the vested interests that benefit from and support impunity and the lack of accountability with respect to governance, state resources, and the rule of law. This includes President Kibaki and Prime Minister Odinga, who signed the coalition agreement, as well as most of the members of the Cabinet and leaders of the political parties.”
Read more at: https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/Africa-Monitor/2010/1209/WikiLeaks-documents-roil-Nigeria-Kenya-and-South-Africa