Monday, July 02, 2007

Is Norman Nyagah Looking To Shift From Kamukunji To Starehe?

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There is a very strange but extremely ugly war of words that has recently broken out between Kamukunji MP Norman Nyagah and the Starehe legislator who is also the Minister for Sport Hon Kamanda.

Nyagah recently dared Kamanda to face him "kwa kiwanja" (in the field) if he is a real man. It is not clear what Nyagah meant by this. Was he challenging the burly well-built legislator to a fistfight? Or did he mean a popularity contest?

Nyagah even hit his parliamentary colleague under the belt by telling a public meeting that his education is not of the level of Kamanda. He added that he was did not go through "Ngumbaru" meaning adult education. "Ouch!!!"

That is what was said and now we have to figure what is really going on. We know for a fact that the Kamukunji seat is already badly crowded by various prominent aspirants. Including Pastor Pius Muiru a popular evangelist who is also standing for president and former secretary general of the Constitututional Review Commission of Kenya and prominent Nairobi lawyer Patrice Lumumba.

We also know that when things get hot Norman has a reputation for swiftly shifting base. The last time, you will remember that facing fierce competition from his own blood brother Joseph Nyagah, he shifted base from Gacoka constituency in his native Embu to Kamukunji in Nairobi-and won. Are we being prepared for a Norman Nyagah candidacy in Starehe? Or what is this silly war of words really all about?

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4 comments:

  1. It is time of political reckoning and soon it will degenrate to everybody for himself and God for us all. Norman is surely feeling the heat and with a dented 'development' record the stakes are even higher. Is such circumstances you must fish an enemy, either real or perceived.

    Norman lived his course and for now nobody dares look at a used toilet tissue. He may be destined to political oblivion. But you never know with politics anything can happen anytime. But Norman can only bellitle Kamanda's political experience at his own peril. The Kamandas of this world have no room for theories are very practical. In the meantime the war rages as December becons.

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  2. Maina Kamanda is an illiterate but crud political operator. He is one of those peple u see and you want to spit.

    With all that however, Kamanda the politician and Nyaga the politician belong in two different worlds. My unsolicited advice to Nyaga is that he cannot win any elective post in Kenya today. If he wants to come atleast a respectable second, he should try the Mathare ward instead of yearning for fights way above his reach.

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  3. Maina Kamanda, it looks like finally met his match. It is unlike him to get humbled. Nyagah was spoiling for a fight, to the point on invoking the presidents name and of kamanda kneeling and begging for forgiven at state house. That was hitting not just below the belt, but right through the belt.

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  4. Nyagah was a good legislator untill he became chief whip and go so involved in whip activities he forgot his constituency.
    He is a great defender of the common man. Had he concentrated on Kamkunji , Mbugua would never have stood a chance.
    Talking of Mbugua, this murderer is a shame. He is a disgrace to the human race. Mbugua mtu bure kabisa.

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