Letters
We are increasingly getting ashamed of being Kenyans
Posted Wednesday, January 28 2009 at 20:17
US president Barack Obama excites. He motivates. When he speaks, sincerity is written all over him. He speaks what he thinks, and means what he says. His children make him even more appealing to families. His wife Michelle completes the Obama package.
We’re obsessed with the Obama moment. But in our country, we lack what Obama means to Americans. We lack someone to inspire us, to get things done. We lack someone a boy in Baricho can aspire to be. We lack someone who represents modern ideals.
I have forgotten so many things Obama has said. But I will never forget his humility, a down to earth president who appreciates the little things that make the big happen.
At the Congress luncheon, he told the waiters, amid applause, that he appreciated their dedication to a challenging job where they serve politicians who are difficult to deal with.
Obama for you.
MURIUKI MUKURIMA,
Baricho
......
We had high hopes on good governance, but the seemingly intelligent leaders are munching at us with relish.
But all is not lost. There will be time when the now expanded carnivorous group will exhaust our flesh and set upon each other in cannibalism. That is when a son or daughter will rise from nowhere to set off a revolution. Where is this Kenyan?
KARIUKI WATURU,
Nairobi
........
Our government is not learning anything from US. Corrupt people in the Cabinet. Maize scandal. Attending Obama’s inauguration in US as Kenyans die of hunger.
We have to do something. The world expects something better from Obama’s original home. Soon they’ll start visiting Kogelo and get embarrassed at how the rich mistreat the poor.
MUSUNGU MURILA,
Kakamega
.......
The richest Kenyans are, or are linked to, politicians. Are the rest of us less intelligent and so can’t do business?
-
Submitted by mareshPosted January 29, 2009 10:29 AM




RSS
Do we Kenyans have a sense of guilt? Why is it that we always ignore and pretend not to know the truth and thus assume the western pattern of reasoning? The problem in Kenya is so simple, even a baby born with an IQ of 56 will discern in a jiffy. The illeteracy in this country is what the so called leaders of today who constantly claim to be young have taken advantage of, and are struggling against all odds to maintain that literacy above 75% in order to remain in office.