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RAGEM'S Dec 15th PREDICTION IS REALIZED. JORAM IS OFF TO NAIROBI WOLOLO. Dear Kenyan's I have been relaying the vision I have had from my 1th great grandfather, Ragem . Previously Ragem said, "Then God will cause one top lieutenant to change his/her heart and cross over. It will be too late for recovery. This will happen by Dec 15th if not sooner." So, on this Dec 15th, has this prediction come true? Could it be true if our understanding is that Uhuru and Moi defected from KANU to PANU? Look how Toroitich has now resorted to speak incitement messages when in fact it was Raila who saved him from Kibaki's wolves? Please read what this old man said today. http://www.abunuwasi.com/?q=detail&id=%201620 ** Is the prediction true if we establish as fact that Rapahel Tuju is now said to have crossed over to ODM? Or is the prediction true as we read about Last Lady Lucy 'Koffi' Kibaki's bat-blindness as she cannot see what her actions are doing to Kibaki's electability? NOOO. NO NO. HAAPANAAAA! Surely, it is Githongo who has openly stepped out of the york of tribalism and asked Kenyans to VOTE OUT Kibaki his tribe's man. *Sunday Standard:* What are your views on claims from members of your community that you are a traitor?* Githongo: *Gikuyus will need to come to terms with the fact that the arrogance and corruption of a small group of cynical old men and their sycophants have served to alienate the community from others. *Sunday Standard:* Do you think he (Kibaki) deserves a second chance given his 2002 pre-election promises? *Githongo:* I believe we as Kenyans must never allow ANY government to get away with blatant disregard for any pledges it makes. President Kibaki promised several things, some of which he has delivered on. But some of the fundamental ones like the fight against corruption and constitutional reform he abandoned blithely. *Sunday Standard:* In the eventuality that Kibaki is defeated, and Kenya gets its fourth President, and he gives you back your job, or any other senior appointment, would you take up the offer? ** *Githongo: .........*I would only be interested in being part of a REAL CHANGE, ( read ODM, Chungwa Moja, Maisha Bora) and genuine reform administration. *Sunday Standard:* After you released the Kiraitu/Mwiraria tapes to the BBC Kenyans were expecting many more exposes from your vault. Why did you suddenly go quiet? * GITHONGO: *I was not releasing any information merely to titillate or to excite or to please the media. The fact of the matter is that, the president gave me a job to advise him on corruption, especially when grand corruption threatened the Presidency. I found out that grand corruption did exist and it was being perpetrated by my very own colleagues. It was an absurd situation. At the end of the day I had no-one to report to since the President ignored my advice — and ultimately flat out opposed me. Yet, it was our people doing the very things I had spent my career in the anti-corruption field fighting. I had campaigned against the brazen corruption of Moi and his cronies; I had written about it. Yet now I found our fellows — some of them once great reformers — were the very ones doing what Moi had been doing. They also inherited a sense of impunity from the Moi regime – the idea that Kenyans are idiots who can be fooled repeatedly. I believe that is what Kiraitu meant when he made the appalling statement, "You cannot rape a willing woman." His attitude was "Kenyans enjoy being robbed; they are used to it and if they are not complaining, why should anyone else." It was therefore important for me to make my case to the Kenyan public lest I be dismissed as a liar making wild allegations. That having been achieved, harping on would have been gratuitous on my part. Apart from the perpetrators of this government's various corruption scams and perhaps their relatives and sympathizers; I believe Kenyans now know the truth and will be better empowered when they stand before the ballot box on December 27. I believe I have done my part and proved my case. *Sunday Standard:* What is your observation on ODM's proposal for truth and restitution programme as a weapon against corruption? ** Githongo: I am a strong supporter of a transparent restitution mechanism and have been since my days in Transparency International. http://www.eastandard.net/hm_news/news.php?articleid=1143978974 Nyakalaga, Bahaola, Ngai, Were, Allah, God, let those with eyes see, those with ears hear and those with votes, cast them wisely. This is my last posting before I leave for Kenya to monitor and witness these elections on behalf of my ancestors, and for the sake of truth and justice. Raila's Inauguration will be done Jan 2nd 2008. To you all, the victors and the vanquished, my 10th great Grandfather, Ragem commands you to conduct yourself peacefully. -- Joram Ragem wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, woud Ragem! (Are you my relative?) ---- Joluo.com Akelo nyar Kager, jaluo@jaluo.com |
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