Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Ex-MP to Janet Mbugua: We polygamous men are "stronger" in bed
There is a good reason why Citizen TV and Royal media are way ahead of the rest of the chasing pack in the Kenyan media business. Their programming and creativity is just at another level.
In the station's Monday Special last night the subject of discussion was polygamy in Kenya. Controversial former Budalangi legislator Raphael Wanjala (pictured here) featured prominently. Wanjala is married to 3 wives.
Of great interest were remarks made off-camera by the former legislator. He told programme host Janet Mbugua that polygamous men are stronger in bed. When the cameras came back and Janet asked him to elaborate, he quickly denied what he had said pointing to another panelist as the source of the comment.
There are many good reasons why Bwana Wanjala would not want to make such a direct and controversial statement on live national TV (as readers of my Kumekucha raw notes will know from the extended coverage we have given of the man's escapades). But the question many readers will be asking is; "Is it true that polygamous men are stronger in bed?"
It would appear that Wanjala was speaking from experience if the sizzling love affair that he has had with one Joyce Akinyi (pictured here) is anything to go by. Akinyi's spat with her legal Nigerian husband, Anthony Chinedu has been extremely public and culminated in the recent failed attempt by the JUBILEE government to deport the controversial Nigerian (whom Kumekucha has since learnt is in fact a naturalized Kenyan citizen). Insiders insist that the man right in the middle of the troubles that the couple have been having is Wanjala. It is claimed that for some unknown reasons Chinedu stopped giving his wife enough attention where it matters most and it was at around this time that Wanjala stepped in and filled the void. What followed was a whirlwind romance that led to the two lovebirds even becoming business partners and being jailed briefly in India together.
It is widely believed amongst African men that short-tempered aggressive women usually have quite an "appetite" and obviously there is no way the said romance would have prospered the way it has without Hon Wanjala satisfying the said "appetite" in full.
And so it would appear that it is indeed true that polygamous men, whatever you think about them, tend to be stronger in bed. Hmmm interesting wouldn't you say?
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Monday, September 09, 2013
Can Kidero stay out of jail and remain governor?
In Kenya politics is much more important than "petty"
human rights or violence against women. Also there are two sets of laws,
those for everybody else and those for the political class and the
rich. That is what all the hullabaloo over the ICC cases is really all
about. You will notice that in all the acres of content about the ICC
nobody is talking about the PEV victims because it is clearly
irrelevant. Amazingly so!!!
This harsh reality is again being demonstrated in the Evans Kidero slap saga. Impeccable sources have just informed me that A VERY POWERFUL MAN IN KENYA has gotten involved (see details in my latest raw notes). His concern is that the incident has heightened Kikuyu versus Luo tensions in the country. The long and short of it is that the Nairobi governor is unlikely to face the consequences for his actions.
Incidentally it is amazing what a spin doctor and crisis PR man can do to distort the truth and direct attention elsewhere. Kidero must have a pretty good one under his payroll. The talk all over Kenya now is about Kidero being attacked (below the abdomen) by Shebesh. Any intelligent person will not buy such a cock and bull story but it has been widely sold to the gullible Kenyan public.
What should have been a clear open and shut case of assault is now something else and getting more and more confusing by the day. CORD activists have even kicked in and are now saying that this is a plan to ensure that the coalition loses the Nairobi governorship.
This blogger has been informed that this is not the first time the Nairobi governor has hit a woman (details in my latest raw notes).
Kidero has also worked closely with the police to find charges to press against Shebesh as his bargaining chip to stay out of jail. One charge that will probably be pinned on Shebesh is incitement and possibly contempt of court since the governor had gotten a court order barring demonstrations in Nairobi county. The idea is to ensure that any assault charges will be at the very worst reduced to misdemenour under extreme provocation. That is Kenya for you.
However retaining his seat as Nairobi governor is another story. In fact campaigns have already began in earnest for Kidero's seat, which means most people amongst the usually well informed political class do not believe that Kidero will remain governor for long.
This harsh reality is again being demonstrated in the Evans Kidero slap saga. Impeccable sources have just informed me that A VERY POWERFUL MAN IN KENYA has gotten involved (see details in my latest raw notes). His concern is that the incident has heightened Kikuyu versus Luo tensions in the country. The long and short of it is that the Nairobi governor is unlikely to face the consequences for his actions.
Incidentally it is amazing what a spin doctor and crisis PR man can do to distort the truth and direct attention elsewhere. Kidero must have a pretty good one under his payroll. The talk all over Kenya now is about Kidero being attacked (below the abdomen) by Shebesh. Any intelligent person will not buy such a cock and bull story but it has been widely sold to the gullible Kenyan public.
What should have been a clear open and shut case of assault is now something else and getting more and more confusing by the day. CORD activists have even kicked in and are now saying that this is a plan to ensure that the coalition loses the Nairobi governorship.
This blogger has been informed that this is not the first time the Nairobi governor has hit a woman (details in my latest raw notes).
Kidero has also worked closely with the police to find charges to press against Shebesh as his bargaining chip to stay out of jail. One charge that will probably be pinned on Shebesh is incitement and possibly contempt of court since the governor had gotten a court order barring demonstrations in Nairobi county. The idea is to ensure that any assault charges will be at the very worst reduced to misdemenour under extreme provocation. That is Kenya for you.
However retaining his seat as Nairobi governor is another story. In fact campaigns have already began in earnest for Kidero's seat, which means most people amongst the usually well informed political class do not believe that Kidero will remain governor for long.
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