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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

What Gen Ogolla would have prevented? | Kenya news


What Gen Ogolla would have prevented? | Kenya news. Welcome to the latest Kenya news, Kenya politics and more analyzed by veteran Kumekucha Chris for the real inside story; To understand the current General Ogolla accident issue and all the controversies surrounding it, it is important to not only understand the acclaimed Tonje rules in the military and the circumstances that led to them. But there is also an intriguing hit from the past that is a real eye-opener and gives plenty of pointers in the present saga.
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Haiti coup attempts and Samuel Doe Liberia 1980 coup have one thing in common: Evil witchcraft












Top photo; the dramatic beach execution of President Tolbert's entire cabinet, (left): Screen grab of video footage of president Doe 10 years later being tortured and then killed.





Who would believe that the main strategy of coup would be witchcraft? But ask any Liberian to solve the mystery for you of how a very junior military officer and also very young one called master sergeant Samuel Doe carried out a successful coup in 1980. And yet many others before him had failed, but Doe succeeded; and the answer you will get is that he used witchcraft as a key part of his strategy.

In Haiti currently, with all the chaos going down in that country witchcraft is rampant and so is bloody violence. Even in the coups of the past, both successful and unsuccessful.

And there is one thing you need to know about a witchcraft coup. It is always very bloody.

Actually the Liberian coup of April 12th 1980 by 18 plotters (all non-commissioned officers) that brought master sergeant Samuel Doe to power (less than a month before his 29th birthday) is without doubt the bloodiest ever recorded in recent history.

The coup toppled 66-year old president William R. Tolbert Jnr who was immediately executed by one of the 18 (Harrison Pennoh, who later was proved to be mentally unstable). The rest of the available cabinet that was captured were all executed in a very sick firing squad along a famous beach in Monrovia.

But 10 short years later President Samuel Doe was himself tortured and then executed on video tape. The video footage is still doing it’s rounds to enthusiastic audiences in Monrovia Liberia even as you read this. I carry some of the photographs from the video on this page. The most sickening cannot be published here. President Doe's torture video showed his ears and fingers being hacked off and finally his naked dead body on display (hardly pictures I can publish here). 

But questions linger. How was it possible for such a young junior officer in the military to seize power without any backing from a more prominent person. There were rumours that Doe had backing from the Americans but that was highly unlikely at the time and even then military analysts marvel at how he would have pulled off such a thing.



But even more startling and unbelievable is how President Doe was captured by rebels while still in office with hardly any shots fired. The superstitious point to witchcraft having played a major role in both cases.

Here is the full gruesome details of the life and times of Master Sergeant Samuel Kanyon Doe;

Samuel Kanyon Doe was born on May 6 1951 in Tuzon, a small town in Grand Gedeh County, in the Southeastern part of Liberia. His parents were poor and uneducated and belonged to the Krahn tribe. Samuel Doe had only accomplished primary education when he became a career soldier because of lack of other job opportunities. In October 1979 he was promoted to Master Sergeant in the Liberian Army. He was in his 4th high school grade and attending night school classes when he and a group of soldiers seized power, assassinated President William R. Tolbert, Jr., and established, for the first time in Liberia’s history, military rule over the country. It was April 12, 1980.

Since Samuel Doe was the highest ranking non-commissioned officer of the 18 plotters, all but him ordinary soldiers, he became Chairman of the People’s Redemption Council (PRC) that was promptly created.



The military coup is still shrouded in lots of mystery and surreal happenings. People talk about them on the streets of Monrovia today and link it all to witchcraft and the so-called powerful magic behind President Samuel Doe that turned against him in the end.

But even the non-superstitious are hard pressed to explain the strange happenings For example how did preparations for the coup go unnoticed, given the fact that there was considerable political tension at the time and also in light of the well-staffed U.S. Embassy in Morovia (over 500 people). Samuel Doe was not a publicly known figure in Liberia before April 12, 1980.

The military take-over, labelled ‘a revolution’ by the 18 soldiers was extremely bloody by any standards and toppled the Government of William R. Tolbert. The 66-year old President was then savagely murdered by private soldier Harrison Pennoh, who later proved to be mentally unstable. Within weeks all of the cabinet that was available at the time of the coup had been put on trial and sentenced to death. They were all publicly executed on a beach near Monrovia.

Head of State - Samuel Doe at numerous occasions reiterated the army’s pledge to return to the barracks but it was the usual populist talk by military dictators who usually quickly get addicted to power. In reality Doe increasingly surrounded himself with members of the (small) Krahn-tribe. The US was greatly relieved when Doe maintained the country’s pro-Western stance and the bloody butcher was even invited at the White House. It was here that President Ronald Reagan made his historic blunder when he cordially greeted the man ‘Chairman Moe’ when he warmly shook his hand. Liberia received more political and military assistance from the US in the decade of Doe’s rule than it had ever received, despite an increasingly deteriorating political climate and human rights record.

When in July 1985 the ban on politics and political parties was lifted President Doe created his own party, the National Democratic Party of Liberia (NDPL). He was the NDPL’s candidate for the presidential elections slated for October of the same year. The elections were neither free nor fair but Doe was declared winner with nearly 51 percent of the poll. There were numerous accusations of fraud and indications that the opposition Liberia Action Party (LAP), led by Jackson Doe (not related), was the real winner. The international community did not react, the US State Department ‘was pleased’. Dr Samuel K. Doe – he had received an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Political Science from the University of Seoul during one of his numerous visits abroad – was sworn in as Liberia’s 20th President, and First President of the Second Republic, on January 6, 1986.

One month after the elections Doe’s former right hand, Commanding General Thomas Quiwonkpa led an armed invasion from Nimba County, in the north of the country. Soon the rebels were in Monrovia where they attacked the Executive Mansion. Two years earlier, Quiwonkpa, who hailed from Nimba County, had been accused of an attempt to overthrow the Government but was granted clemency. This time, during the November 1985 revolt, he was killed, his mutilated body publicly displayed. The excessive and brutal reprisals of the Krahn-led Liberian Army against the Mano and Gio, in Nimba County, proved to become important stepping stones to the civil war that officially began in December 1989 – also starting in Nimba.

On Christmas Eve 1989 an alliance composed of Americo-Liberians and Mano and Gio people, united in the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPLF), invaded from Cote d’Ivoire. The NPLF was led by Charles Taylor, a corrupt former civil servant under Doe, who was born from an Americo-Liberian father and a Golah-mother. An internal rift between the Americo-Liberian and tribal fighters in the NPFL resulted in a split led by the mentally ill ‘General’ Prince Johnson, from Nimba County, who created the Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia. The Liberian army was soon losing control over a large part of the territory and Doe asked Nigeria’s president Babangida, with whom he presumably had common business interests, for support. In August 1990 the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) sent a 4,000 men peacekeeping force to Liberia, known as ECOMOG.

On September 9, 1990 President Samuel Doe, on a visit to ECOMOG-headquarters in Monrovia, was captured by Prince Y. Johnson. How this could happen is still unclear. Doe was tortured, mutilated and finally brutally killed by Johnson and his men. All gruesome details were videotaped. The tape later found its way all over West Africa and the world. Images of the videotape shocked the world. In the confusing period following Doe’s assassination, the psychopathic Prince Johnson claims to have been acting President, for three months, before the arrival of the Interim Government of National Unity (IGNU) headed by Professor Amos Sawyer.


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Monday, April 22, 2024

General Ogolla: Why Raila had to skip funeral and other untold secrets


General Ogolla: Why Raila had to skip funeral and other untold secrets | Kenya news. Welcome to the latest Kenya news, Kenya politics and more analyzed by veteran Kumekucha Chris for the real inside story; Even as there was plenty of drama at the send-off of CDF General Francis Omondi Ogolla, it told a bigger story and gave clear evidence of what is really unfolding behind the scenes. For instance one of the reasons why Raila Odinga did not attend and instead went to watch a soccer game, tells a huge unexpected story revealed in this video.
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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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