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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Is it cool for a public servant to be so arrogant and abusive?



His first car was a Suzuki Vitara, which he bought two years after he started his law firm straight from college with a mere Kshs 7000. He then bought a brand new BMW and currently he drives a Porshe Cayenne, Toyota Land Cruiser and Land Rover Discovery. The arrogant man swears that he will never drive a Mercedes Benz or Range rover. "I'm never into what other people like." 

That information about Ahmednasir Abdullahi is in the public domain. But there is so much more that most Kenyans do not know. Why for instance is he so feared by colleagues? What is the real reason for his sheer arrogance and abusive nature? Why will he forever regret having underestimated Gladys Shollei and treating her like trash without due process? Was Shollei guilty? What exactly did she do that triggered the vicious witch-hunt against her? 

Interestingly in the recent unfolding Gladys Shollei saga the name that has taken centre stage is that of this man rather than the accussed. Especially his sheer arrogance and abusive nature which have opened the eyes of many Kenyans to exactly what this man is all about. 

Colleagues who should know like to call him the most over-rated lawyer in these shores. Those who have encountered him in business circles call him a reckless but shrewd risk-taker. 

An arrogant man is an easy foe to deal with because for starters they will always tend to underestimate you. A quick perusal of the files at JSC should have reminded Bwana Abdullahi that Shollei had the unprecedented distinction of being short-listed for two major jobs at the same time. That of deputy chief justice and chief registrar before she ended up with the latter post. That is NOT the kind of person you just walk all over just like that, even if they happen to be a woman. 

There is no doubt that Ahmednasir Abdullahi will live to regret his brush with Shollei. Already the public spotlight is squarely on him and a number of journalists are digging around into some of his recent questionable real estate deals. Sooner or later you can be sure that some dirt will come out. More revelations in my latest Kumekucha's raw notes. 

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Was JKIA being run like a village stall? The shocking truth


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By guest writer who knows
A village stall it - JKIA - is and it has been managed like one for a very long time. And that is the truth.

The CCTV system at JKIA does not have an alternative location or secondary viewing capacity, and that is why the system was rendered useless or inoperable the moment the terminal was engulfed in massive flames.

The CCTV footage from a forty-eight hour cycle leading to the time when fire broke out, was damaged and there is very little for investigators to go by in terms of visuals forensics.

Furthermore, there is no use at all of having fake smoke detectors in very limited locations within the terminals at JKIA, at time when malfunctioning sprinklers are the order of the day.

There has always been zero routine checkup or maintenance of the fake - very poor quality - smoke detectors and sprinklers at JKIA and other major government facilities around the city.

Kenyans should not be surprised at all that the recently refurbished parliament at a cost of over several billion shillings is still very vulnerable to fire related disasters due to inadequate fire prevention measures within the buildings.

We, as nation, had it coming and it was about time to have a wake-up call of such magnitude because we seem to have already forgotten all about the embassy bombing and its aftermath more than a decade ago.

Complacency is our collective second nature as well as our Achilles heel. Very little outcome should be expected from the enquiry about the mess JKIA has become in terms of security and overall management the entire facility. 


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