Monday, 18 April 2016






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              30 MINUTES OF SILENCE FOR POST ELECTION VICTORS


April 16 2016 was a very sad day for Kenya & a great slap on the face for the sacrifices made by various stakeholders towards a better , united nation from way before independence up to now.
The brief period between December 2007 & January 2008 in which Kenya was burning after a disputed general election, in my view was one of the lowest points  in the history of our great nation, Kenya was divided along "so called" tribal lines & political affiliations. Violence like never before was witnessed, Murder, Rape, displacement of persons & many crimes against humanity were committed with impunity. The aftermath was 1300 people were left dead & more than 150,000 displaced, up to now some of the IDPs have not been resettled & real & true victims of the P.E.V are yet to get justice.
My biggest worry is when will the victims get justice & what will prevent us from repeating the same cycle after every election period (we have had some relatively calm elections but the tension is always there)
I say this basically because no one has been held accountable for the crimes committed over the period showing that their is a loophole in the system or they don't care for the victims, instead they choose to ridicule them by playing politics over the matter.
A handful of us converged at the freedom corner on that day (April 16 2016) Symbolically clad in red & spent some around 30 minutes in honor of the "VICTORS" of the 2007 P.E.V. I was deeply moved by this group of Kenyans which included some of the victims & those affected. There was no music or fanfare but the silence that we kept touched me to the core of my being. Silence was not our only tool. A feeling of love & care was evident, patriotism was fully displayed & a revolutionary spirit too.( The dedication shown was unmatched, people turned & it was organized only a day earlier on social media) .
For the betterment of KENYA & the HUMAN RACE we need more of these people, people who will stand with/for justice of the victims, on April 16 2016, I stood with the victims, I chose justice for the victims, I chose silence, I chose not to dance on the graves of my fellow countrymen.
I won't remain silent for long though, I will "FIGHT FOR LOVE", I will fight to death, I will keep fighting on.................
WHAT DO YOU FIGHT FOR...........???????

Thursday, 14 April 2016

GARISSA MASSACRE



This one goes out to all comrades who lost their lives in the Garissa University Terrorist Attack. I did a little something just for your memories.
commemorating one year since the attack
#147NOTJUSTANUMBER ....................     LIVE FOREVER
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#147NOTJUSTANUMBER

           GARISSA MASSACRE    


Since when did we have to take it this far,
Sons & daughters of the same father,
Religion Separates us not, it makes us sister & brother,
To sit down & watch this quietly, anything else I'd rather,
147+ victims, silence will not make me another,
I speak my fears out as slowly the courage I gather,
To go into this not hard but harder
than before when our guards were down & let them sneak through the border,
for 7hrs inside our territory, with the police air wing off the radar,
They say nothing new under the sun,
but comrades dying by the gun,
While the rescue plane is out on holiday having fun,
is a pure sign that much needs to be done,
So much that things will never be the same again,
We refuse to make this just another statistic but a turning point,
This is it its time to focus on real issues,
We can't take it no more,
Stand up & fight the best way you know how,
Use your microphones, pens,music, poems,art, love, books
& anything else in your artillery...
The struggle is real we need to bring back the sanity that once was,
AL-Shabaab you can't stop us,
We are coming for you KENYANS UNITED......