Ruto jitters: Is Raila really back? | Kenya news

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Unexpected twist in General Ogolla saga | Kenya news


The reaction of the UDA/Kenya Kwanza government to some simple questions being asked by Kenyans about the circumstances surrounding the General Ogolla helicopter crash is very telling. This opens the door for a very unexpected twist in a matter which obviously has much more to it than meets the eye. And it is not good news for those who may want to hold back the truth.
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Uncovered Secrets About The Luos That Shed Light On The Enigma

In previous instances, I have mentioned that during Kenya's independence, the primary contenders for the highest position were from the Luo ethnic group, specifically Tom Mboya and Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (father of Raila). Odinga, being older and anticipating defeat against the younger Mboya, resorted to a political tactic to eliminate his opponent and fierce political foe. He spearheaded a movement demanding the release of Jomo Kenyatta (who was in prison at the time) and maintained that independence would not be accepted unless Kenyatta was freed.

Instead of the leadership of Kenya being handed over to one of his own, Jaramogi was willing to relinquish the presidency and offer it to a different community.

One of the common traits observed in individuals who experience rejection is a tendency towards envy and jealousy towards those in their inner circle. They may go to extreme lengths to prevent their loved ones from succeeding.

The Luo community is known for certain traits that indicate the presence of a strong spirit of rejection.

After extensive research, I stumbled upon this piece of information from a lesser-known aspect of the community's past.

According to popular belief, the Luo people migrated from Bahr-el-Ghazal in Sudan to East Africa. However, little is mentioned about their initial departure location upon arriving in Bahr-el-Ghazal. My research suggests that their origin is actually from the far western region of Africa, specifically present day Nigeria. My sources reveal that the early Luo tribe left Nigeria due to a severe conflict between two brothers, Uthieno and Gillo. During the altercation, Gillo was fatally wounded and it is believed that Uthieno, consumed by jealousy, was responsible for his death. Uthieno is known as the ancestor of the modern day Luo community in Kenya.

The intriguing aspect here is that there have been discussions (partly in jest) regarding the possibility of the Luos breaking away from Kenya if they are persistently marginalized. This echoes the suffering experienced by the community during their displacement from both the West (Nigeria) and later from Sudan. Despite my attempts, I have yet to uncover the exact motive behind the Luo's relocation from Bahr-el-Ghazal. However, considering their past, it is not hard to infer the underlying reasons.



This is the tragic tale of the Luo community - a community that includes my closest companions and some of the most gifted and well-educated individuals in Kenya. It is the community where I was born and also the city where, many years later, I would meet my life partner (not a Luo).

The main purpose of my study is NOT to provide anti-Raila propagandists with material for a potential social media spam initiative. Instead, it is to uncover the reality and potentially initiate a healing process for our dear brilliant and very lovable brothers and sisters, who I greatly value and hold dear. 

According to the good book, the truth will set you free... when you know it.

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Friday, April 19, 2024

General Ogolla: Deadly last moments behind the scenes | Kenya news


Eyewitnesses to the General Ogolla helicopter accident were not actually supposed to be there. And their accounts are just mind-blowing and raise many disturbing questions.
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How Ruto came too close to slapping the then President of the Republic of Kenya, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi. The incident had several witnesses.
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Governments make mistakes but a government has to be super careful and especially its leader, the president, has to be super careful not to make mistakes that they cannot come back from. Because when that happens you know what it means; it means that they're going home and sometimes it may mean that they're going home even before it is home time.
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The Echesa Saga: How Will UDA Weather the Storm? Welcome to the latest Kenya news, Kenya politics and more analyzed by veteran Kumekucha Chris for the real inside story; Unknown to most, it all started with a Ruto meeting at the house of Kakamega governor Ferdinand Barasa. It was swiftly followed by serious woes of long time UDA supporter Rashid Echesa. And it ended with some unexpected and very bad consequences for the UDA party as Ruto henchman Farouk Kibet was exposed by his own UDA's Echesa. Serious political drama, even more serious consequences loading...
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There is no doubt that Uhuru Kenyatta's biting remarks about traitors really provoked Ruto's regime. And they responded as they usually do, by jacking up the propaganda and fake news.

The sharp rise in fake news can be attributed to the desperation of the UDA party to sway public opinion in their favor as they rapidly lose any little support they still had remaining. By resorting to deceptive tactics and spreading false information, UDA aims to manipulate the narrative and gain a competitive edge in the political arena. However, such tactics not only undermine the credibility of the party but also further erode the trust of the Kenyan people.
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Tom Mboya, a luminary in Kenyan politics, emerged as a beacon of hope and a pivotal figure in the pre-independence era of Kenya. His journey from a humble background to becoming one of the most influential leaders in Kenyan history is a testament to his dedication, intellect, and charisma. 

Mboya's early involvement in trade unionism laid the foundation for his political career. His adeptness at negotiation and his visionary leadership quickly propelled him into the limelight, making him a key player in Kenya's quest for independence. As a founding member of the Kenya African National Union (KANU), Mboya's contributions to Kenya's political landscape were profound and far-reaching, advocating for policies that aimed at uplifting the socio-economic status of Kenyans.

Throughout his career, Mboya was instrumental in shaping the newly independent Kenya's political and economic policies. His forward-thinking approach to governance, coupled with his passion for education and equality, endeared him to many, both locally and internationally. Mboya's efforts in establishing the Airlift Africa project, which facilitated the education of East African students in the United States, underscored his commitment to the empowerment of the African youth. This initiative not only showcased his visionary leadership but also his profound belief in the transformative power of education.

However, Mboya's meteoric rise in the political arena was not devoid of challenges. His ambitious nature and rapid ascent within the ranks of KANU created a complex web of political rivalries and alliances. The landscape of Kenyan politics during this period was tumultuous, with newly found independence bringing to the fore the daunting task of nation-building. Mboya's role in this era was crucial, yet it set the stage for a series of events that would ultimately lead to a tragic outcome.

The political misstep that led to Tom Mboya's tragic consequences
Mboya's political journey was marked by his steadfast commitment to the principles of democracy and equality. However, the political climate in Kenya during the 1960s was fraught with tension, as the young nation grappled with issues of governance, ethnic divisions, and economic disparities. In this volatile environment, Mboya's efforts to consolidate power and push for radical reforms began to sow the seeds of discontent among his political rivals.



Mboya enthusiastically took part in finishing his political rival Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. Not realizing that as long as Jaramogi remained in play in Kenyan politics, Mboya was safe. Safe because Jomo Kenyata cronies would have to deal with Jaramogi and then deal with Mboya. And besides they needed Mboya to help them tame Jaramogi politically. 

But when Mboya had very successfully and clinically taken care of Jaramogi, poor Mboya did not realize that now he had exposed himself. He was the only threat left standing and therefore what happened? He got assassinated.

The assassination of Tom Mboya and its impact on Kenyan politics
On July 5, 1969, Kenya was thrust into a state of shock and mourning following the assassination of Tom Mboya. The brazen attack, carried out in broad daylight on a busy Nairobi street, not only robbed Kenya of one of its brightest stars but also marked a turning point in the country's political history. Mboya's death plunged Kenya into a period of uncertainty and turmoil, as the nation grappled with the loss of a leader who embodied the hopes and aspirations of many Kenyans.


The assassination of Tom Mboya had far-reaching implications for Kenyan politics. It exposed the deep-seated ethnic tensions and rivalries that had been simmering beneath the surface, threatening the fragile unity that had been painstakingly built in the post-independence era. Mboya's death also created a vacuum in the political leadership, leaving a gap that was difficult to fill. The ripple effects of this tragic event were felt across the political spectrum, leading to a realignment of forces within KANU and the broader Kenyan political landscape.


In the immediate aftermath of Mboya's assassination, the country witnessed a crackdown on dissenting voices, as the government sought to quell the unrest and maintain stability. This period saw the arrest and detention of several political figures, further exacerbating the divisions within the nation. The assassination also cast a long shadow over Kenya's international relations, with suspicions of foreign involvement in Mboya's death leading to strained diplomatic ties.


View Kumekucha's landmark documentary series; Mboya: It Was More Than An Assassination (New Evidence)