Oh, We Love Baba So Much That We Can't Question His Say~ But He Can Be Wrong!


NASA TEAM
The NASA Resist Team called For The Boycott of some Locals Products and Economic Sabotage 
By now we know that three giants are dying, namely; Safaricom-Kenya's mobile phone and money transfer service giant, Bidco Oil Refineries Limited and Brookside Dairy processing firm-- owned by the first family.

Okay,

Some of you are very happy because you are part of this 'new kid in town', economic sabotage which, if it bears fruits, will bring down Uhuru Kenyatta's government.

But even RAO can make mistakes; he is not that saintly you know!

In a few months time, those companies that are now enjoying the reign in the free market will be forced to hike the prices of their products since the demand will be higher than the supply.

Of course, they will try their best to quench the thirst of every Kenyan. However, their production rate is lower than how the Giants do by now. So, the only way to limit shortage of their products in the market is by increasing the prices. By then, only those with money to spare will afford some. I'm not talking about telecommunication services here, I'm basing my argument on simple milk packets on the shelves.

Now let's talk about the owners of the businesses whose products are being boycotted.

I guess by now, the owners of the boycotted products are weighing the market to see how they would survive the economic Tsunami. What do you expect them to do?

First, they will fire a few individuals basing their final decision on the political affiliations.

Secondly, they will just switch the names of their companies into something so unrelated to the big names behind them. Here, they will swim through the boycott like a kid who just invented a new lollipop.

Thirdly, they could just relocate their firms to other countries and continue with their rate of production. And yes! Export the end products to Kenyan Market by another name.

Oops, they would just sit back and do the damage to Kenya's natural resources to compensate for the losses incurred through NASA's boycott.
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As a reminder, poachers do not just wake up and start killing our elephants and rhinos for their horns and tusks. They are funded by big business persons-- who know how to evade detection and knows where to sell animal products without raising an alarm.

So, who will be the biggest loser here?

To be realistic, Kenya will lose a lot. However, Kenya is you and me. Meaning, we are in for a big show than how it looks like from the outer sphere.

Continue boycotting the giant's offers but be ready to face economic meltdown. In this case, you will dig ever deeper into your pockets for something that is easily accessible now.

Our elephants and rhinos will feel the wrath an angry person who just lost everything.

Many people will lose their jobs and that automatically invites more trouble in the society.

With little or no income, how do you expect the children to access a learning environment?

And yes! Another Eurobond is being finalized. You know where the money will go? Your guess is as good as mine. So sad that you and I will pay for it later.

Damn! Even RAO can be wrong sometimes.



Was This an Act Of Humanity Or The Kenyan Cop Did This For Nasty Gains?

kenya police officer rescuing two schoolgirls
Was this Kenyan Cop doing this for humanity's sake or for something fishy?
Good news is that Kenyans are ready to move on after the ending of the Presidential election… the bad news is that most of them do not see the need to ditch politics and live with the consequences.

Now that the Jubilee candidate and the incumbent President emerged the winner of the repeat elections, we have to move on as if nothing happened.

In some areas in this country, people feel they were excluded from the process and they think that Uhuru Kenyatta does not represent the majority. It is sad that there is so minimal chance that something might happen to change everything. However, only the courts of Law have a right to give them another chance.

Politics aside,

Well, not everything should be politicized for the benefit of bringing down the regime that is in power.

I do not see the reason why the police officers who are trying to quell post-election demonstrations should all be labeled as the government mercenaries, sent to kill the protesting youths.

We have to admit that there are a few elements in the police force that are tainting the name of the Kenyan police force. However, we do have some great people who were born to serve Kenyans irrespective of their ethnic affiliations.

crying kenyan cop moves the country.
Crying KENYAN cop that moved Kenyans
There are two pictures on the internet that are moving Kenyans in different directions: The photo of a crying police officer and the one that shows a Kenyan cop trying to pull two school girls from direct fire.

I wonder why people were moving by tears more than how they should have felt by the cop trying to rescue the two girls.

It is so distressing that by taking political views of the matter that we find where the problem is.

The weeping Police officer, as per the majority, was moved by what he was seeing--- the fight between the police and the protesting youths--- that made him shade tears. Really? What happens when you are exposed to tear gas?

Now, the opposition side is trying very hard to crucify the cop who was pictured trying to pull two schoolgirls away from the wall.

The teargas cloud in the background should tell us the circumstances under which the picture was taken. So sad that people are easy to judge… forgetting the fact that the two girls were so scared, either from their rescuer or from what was happening around them.

I believe the cop was being a good example to other police officers. He did what was good but Kenyans, die-hard opposition political minds, thinks he was up to no good.


Oops! Politics will destroy Kenya if people are not careful.

Kenya is Dying

kenya is dying but people need change
hunger for change
I have a certain fear. The thing that comes so vividly and changes almost everything around me. My thinking, my behavior, my understanding, and my reasoning. This fear is always triggered by a memory that lived a long time back, but still fresh behind my skull.

When I talk about this fear, I remember a time back when Kenya was no longer a country I used to know. The time when smock marked the better part of the day. Crying marked the livelihood of the majority and lack of peace made it seem like the people were no longer in control of their anger and way of life. The time when no one could trust anyone. Politics was the main theme and a sign of that darkest days in the history of Kenya since independence. I guess the nation was almost on its knees before salvation time. 

The fear I am talking about can't be eradicated from my mind. In our current Kenya, we have so many triggers that remind me of those dark hours. Violence and running battles are things I just can't avoid to hear or see in real life. I may pretend to be immune to all that happens but still, my mind is not accustomed to ditching the past. I do find myself going back. Sinking so low into the abyss of thoughts and sadness. Why can't we just play it nice, play cool and act normal?

Our problem is not about who we are, but what we love to do is what accounts for our daily actions. We may be trying to make our politics clean but are we doing it through best channels for an effective outcome? I guess you know the answer. Personally, I hate evil and I shun it to the best of my ability. 

I love it when no one is crying! It is hard to live in a country where crying has been normalized. The land where angry people are hungry for change. The country where the political arena is filled up with crooks who have everything to hide from the public. In such kind of land, how do the likes of you and me win a fair lady?

This only hints that we are in for a bitter and worst battle like never before. Imagine a country where laws are drafted just to please a few mouths. Imagine a nation whose Judicial system is controlled by deep pockets of cash and who private institutions are money minting zones. Damn! The corruption beest that feed on our innocence.

Well, this is Kenya. The nation known for burying its evil in the shallow craves of doom while leaving the air to be polluted with the rotting stench.

Now you understand my fear. You can feel it too and if you do not, then I guess you do not see the country in mammalian point of view. My point is, Kenya is dying!

Follow your heart

follow your heart
follow your heart

A cute little reminder when I was still looking for the cutest flower for my heart, but now that I found it... I still dream of using the same wise words for something even bigger.

Let's see,

Kenya is a nice nation governed by big brains. Each and every Kenyan is entitled to have a say in Kenya. At least people have a chance to loud their opinions clearly and without prejudice.

However, it comes a time when big brains seem to think and feel more powerful than the rest of the people. This creates divisions in opinions, ways of life and even in walks of life. This is where one should use their hearts to know what to follow.

Your Head can be deceived.

Yeah, you have heard about this in the anime, frozen, huh! Well, humans are easily lead into a snare by the words of a sly tongue. Brains, however, big and bright they are, are very unstable. A good reason why love and lust seem to walk hand in hand, but love will always emerge the winner because it does not originate from the brains but from the heart.

Think about hatred, why is it so hard to control? This only confirms that something acquired and registered in mind can be very dangerous to someone who does not understand between thinking about something and feeling about something.

In Kenya today, we think and act easily against something or someone compared to feeling about the same. Feelings are the secret forces that grand one that desire for a second opinion or option. And yes! Those who follow their hearts are wiser than those who act without a second thought.

Tolerance is a gem that Kenyans should acquire before anything else. We have big brains that have gone astray just because they are unwilling to tolerate having a competitor. 

Kenyan politics gives us a hint why this simple virtue is much needed in this country. Rage, anger, fear, terror and every kind of negative thoughts and ideas are sing songs of the time. Insults, calling names and other evil drive people like dhows in windy season. 

People love it when someone is insulted by their favorite politicians. Hatred is installed that way into the minds of willing individuals. Heads can be deceived, remember! But with tolerance, people are free.

Why follow your heart,

The human heart is a symbol of love. Hatred cannot exist where love domain. It is easy to point out evil when your heart is free and clean. Make a good choice and let peace be upon you.


Lovely Day!

Revealed, Some Raila Odinga Supporters Are Ready To Cause Chaos After August 8

Revealed, Some Raila Odinga Supports Are Ready To Cause Chaos After August 8
Raila Odinga in a political rally
Kenya worries me, especially now that people are bound to elect some new or recycle leaders come August 8th.

We are hopeful that everything will go well. But we are also very careful not to repeat the 2007 chaotic era.

While some of us are busy trying to make Kenya a peaceful state, some mean minded crooks are busy taking us back to the dark period in history.

Youths are the most affected in this lot, especially pro- Hon. Raila Odinga diehards!
It is almost clear that they are expecting the 8/8 general elections to go astray. And ready to make Kenya a dirty country.

I’m only waiting to hear that the presidential results are being rigged. Then I would go buy myself a few rolls of bhang… natural morale booster to cause chaos.” A youthful RAO fan said.

By his say, it is easy to confirm that we are sitting on a hot seat. These youths have nothing to lose since they value havoc and lawlessness more than general elections.
No wonder they like threats as if they own this country.

If you know you don’t support Baba, pray that everything goes well or else we won’t spare you. We don’t want to mingle with traitors.” Normalized threats in the area that I happen to call home for now.

I wonder why it is so hard for these people to see that each and every Kenyan has a right to make a choice during the balloting period.

Choosing a leader is not something that you just wake up and say a certain aspirant is better than whoever being compared to. 

You have to make a decision based on whatever reason you think fit well in the jig saw puzzle.

No one can force you to choose a leader just because they think you are wrong and they are right.

It is so heart breaking to see youths unwilling to change for better Kenya. They do not have time to think! In most cases, they act blindly intending to harm the innocent, loot from business premises and benefit from their lawlessness.


This is just sad!

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