Why some Kalenjin politicians are now fleeing UDA. Shocking | Kenya news

Saturday, April 17, 2010

What does Esther Arunga have to do with white Masais?

The truth is that most of my regular readers hate it when I write anything that is less than serious controversial politics. But today is Sunday and most of them are away from their computers doing what people do on Sundays and so I will do something sneaky and indulge my fascination at the infamous Esther Arunga romance saga.

Very few people have really been in love. And I am not talking about infatuation or mere lust. This is confirmed by the comments and mostly condemnation that Esther has received from Kenyans mostly telling her that she is out of her mind or that she has lost it. Isn’t this exactly what happens to somebody who falls in love? But of course most of you will not have an inkling of what I am talking about because you have never been there.

True love does not see the faults of the person you love and neither does it see the impractical things and impossibilities or even obstacles to a relationship. That is the magic of this thing called love.
Timberlake wipes the sweat from the love of his life Esther

Last night I watched a German movie based on a true story (with English subtitles) called White Masai. This thing actually happened right here in Kenya to a German woman and you can be sure that there are many other similar untold tales.

The fascinating story line for White Masai goes something like this; A Swiss woman Carola (Nina Hoss) is on holiday with her boyfriend in Mombasa Kenya. She falls in love with Masai warrior Lemalian (Jacky Ido), who happens to be at the Coast with a friend all dressed in the famous Masai attire. They actually meet on the Likoni ferry and Carola can’t get her eyes off the man and neither can the tall proud warrior stop staring at her. At the airport on the way home with her now very angry and jealous boyfriend, she makes an impulsive decision to miss her flight and stay on in Kenya. But it turns out that Lemalian has already left the Coast and gone back to his home village in Samburu District, near Maralal (a town the vast majority of Kenyans have never been to). Carola travels to the area in an old bus that is almost falling apart, and stays at the house of another European woman while she searches everywhere for the man of her dreams. Lemalian hears about her stay and comes to meet her almost two weeks after her arrival.

A few steamy love and sex scenes later Carola travels to Switzerland to sell all her earthly goods (including a prosperous shop) and comes back to Kenya to live with her man in a manyatta smeared with cow dung in a remote village with no electricity or running water. They marry and have a daughter. Carola buys a car and starts a shop, but they lose money on the shop because Lemalian freely gives credit to friends and neighbors. He argues that this is no problem because if the shop is run down, Carola has more money in Switzerland and will just send for it.

Actually the two people in love are from very different worlds. How can a semi-illiterate man understand that a shop is business and nobody in the world has an endless supply of cash? And how can a woman brought up in all the comforts of the world begin to understand traditions like the sucking of raw blood from a cow? But that’s love for you folks.

The truth is that most people on this planet live out their lifetimes without ever falling in love. But some are lucky (or is it unlucky?) enough to have it happen to them once in their lifetimes, usually at the most unexpected of times.

Go Esther, go!! Eat out your hearts love hungry envying Kenyans.

10 comments:

  1. Lovely Sunday post.

    Kumbe Kumekucha can write stuff like this?

    ReplyDelete
  2. And while still on LOVE SUNDAY compare and contract the sparkling Esther with the genocide Martha below (last post), bearing all her FANGS. And who said THEY ARE BEATIFUL?

    ReplyDelete
  3. If this is what love is, I would rather never encounter it. It is a form of insanity and I am not ready to lose my mind, ever!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Chris,
    Love is not equal to stupidity and simple-mindedness.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Chris,
    It is amazing when you justify STUPIDY on the lines of letting the heart rule the mind. If only the mind and life were that simple. True, there is no universal template to falling in love but being studpid and blind to danger is surely not one of them.

    But again you know your gulluble audience and I fear preaching to the choir. Good luck.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Chris,
    It is amazing when you justify STUPIDY on the lines of letting the heart rule the mind. If only the mind and life were that simple.

    True, there is no universal template to falling in love but being stupid and blind while courting danger is surely not one of them.

    But again you know your gulluble audience better and I fear preaching to the choir. Good luck.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Chris,
    Once again you have gone too far!please think of the children before you give us Mexican soap opera plot lines and those romantical nonsense nigerian movie scripts!please think of the children who read this blog for wholesome material and content thats above and beyond moral reproach

    And don't use the excuse that we're all mature adults here-the internet has no age limit!

    the truth of the matter is what exactly is this "falling in love"? for one person it could mean chasing a masaai across a third world country. for another person
    it could mean pre-arranged marriage to a stranger.

    Either way this "love" thing is different for everyone so the problem can't be love hungry kenyans envying Esther&Timberlake

    The problem is E.A&T want to make their private lives our public business by telling somethings that really should have featured somewhere in one of those South African magazines that closed shop the other day

    I have no problem with who loves who but keep personal things personal please

    PS-
    you forced my hand;now there is now a KK watch group "SCFLP" Stop Chris From Love Posts.we are watching

    ReplyDelete
  8. Maybe Mrs Esther Timberlake is madly deeply in love, but does this Timberlake guy feel the same? I really don't think so, he's just faking it and pretending. Wiping off the sweat off someone's head means nothing. "Quincy Timberlake" won't reveal his real names, the ones on his ID, or tell where he went to school and which year! No one seem to know his roots, parents, relatives etc. This dude is definitely an illegal alien! He even has a wife in Komarock with 2 kids. He's obviously taking advantage of a confused girl who is naive when it comes to love!

    ReplyDelete
  9. East or West, there one thing that Nigerians can never hide, however hard they try, and that is their accents. However sophisticated this Quincy guy tries to potray himself those of us who have encountered brodas know one when they see one oohh. Quincy is a broda and dare anyone to prove me otherwise. Woiyee Esther. Lakini on a very serious note, I will remember Esther in my prayers.

    ReplyDelete
  10. You should read the book to the White Maasai, the difference is like night and day. Such movies are made specificaly for western audience, because the differences are highlighted to "spice" up the mood and there was very little truth in the movie itself.

    ReplyDelete

Any posts breaking the house rules of COMMON DECENCY will be promptly deleted, i.e. NO TRIBALISTIC, racist, sexist, homophobic, sexually explicit, abusive, swearing, DIVERSIONS, impersonation and spam AMONG OTHERS. No exceptions WHATSOEVER.