Is Liz okay?

It's Me Scumbag

Elder Lister
You are too smart to engage in utter misinformation...............Mama Ngina never, ever dealt in ivory illegally.............
I do not know much nor am I stupid but my dear departed cucu and a certain Mrs. Elisheba Muriithi(RIP),both former officers of the child services department in the ministry of home affairs in Nyeri in those years,would beg to differ if they were alive
 
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Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
I do not know much nor am I stupid but my dear departed cucu and a certain Mrs. Elisheba Muriithi(RIP),both former officers of the child services department in the ministry of home affairs in Nyeri in those years,would beg to differ if they were alive
Most likely they also heard rumours and believed them like many others....but my understanding of human nature enables me to understand why they would choose to believe the rumour rather that test it for truth and if they can't find it be magnanimous give the subject the benefit of doubt.
 

Field Marshal

Elder Lister
Most likely they also heard rumours and believed them like many others....but my understanding of human nature enables me to understand why they would choose to believe the rumour rather that test it for truth and if they can't find it be magnanimous give the subject the benefit of doubt.
The same Mama Ngina is supposed to own half of 'KPLC' - despite the company having ALL of its shareholders listed in the NSE...............
 

It's Me Scumbag

Elder Lister
Most likely they also heard rumours and believed them like many others....but my understanding of human nature enables me to understand why they would choose to believe the rumour rather that test it for truth and if they can't find it be magnanimous give the subject the benefit of doubt.
Not when Mrs Muriithi was the driver and my dear departed cucu was the ranking officer who had to sign off a vehicle from Nyeri to Embu back to Nyeri to Nairobi and back to Embu to eventually go back to Nyeri,assigned center. Not once. Till Mrs. Muriithi refused to be doing those raundi mwenda trips after a third one. But walikuwa wanapewa kakitu.

And like I said,I do not know much neither am I stupid but that is no rumours. Heard that from the bit players and supporting cast. I have no reason to doubt the veracity of their words.
 

Aviator

Elder Lister
Not when Mrs Muriithi was the driver and my dear departed cucu was the ranking officer who had to sign off a vehicle from Nyeri to Embu back to Nyeri to Nairobi and back to Embu to eventually go back to Nyeri,assigned center. Not once. Till Mrs. Muriithi refused to be doing those raundi mwenda trips after a third one. But walikuwa wanapewa kakitu.

And like I said,I do not know much neither am I stupid but that is no rumours. Heard that from the bit players and supporting cast. I have no reason to doubt the veracity of their words.
Stop trying to convince fellows who are hellbent on whitewashing the evilest person to ever walk these streets. She's worse than the slavers
 

Pseudonyms

Elder Lister
You are too smart to engage in utter misinformation...............Mama Ngina never, ever dealt in ivory illegally.............



Wîrute guthoma.
 

It's Me Scumbag

Elder Lister


Wîrute guthoma.
Didn't want to bring this up... Plus CIA memos of '78.
 

Field Marshal

Elder Lister


Wîrute guthoma.
Didn't want to bring this up... Plus CIA memos of '78.
OK, let me educate you. Game hunting was legal in Kenya up to 1976 or thereabouts. This meant a person could be given a licence to hunt an elephant and harvest its ivory for export. Big traders specialised in buying the ivory in Nairobi and exporting it. The Kenyattas were involved in this trade in animal artefacts. When President Jomo Kenyatta banned sport-hunting and ivory trade, some people still had stocks of ivory in Nairobi. One of those people was Margaret Kenyatta, Nairobi's first Kenyan mayor and a daughter of Wahu Kenyatta, Jomo's first wife.

Margaret subsequently exported her cache after the ban, sparking rumours that the Kenyatta's were still involved in ivory trade. An urban legend was born, just like that Mama Ngina Kenya Power nonsense, or the crap that Kibaki was sworn in at night............................

Unfortunately, some of us are sticklers for the truth................................................
 

Pseudonyms

Elder Lister
First you agree that

The Kenyattas were involved in this trade in animal artefacts.

Then you contradict yourself and do nothing to dispute neither the 1978 CIA report after the death of mzee nor the facts on the New Scientist article linked above by ironically blubbering while unable to lift your arthritic finger from the fullstop button ati:


Unfortunately, some of us are sticklers for the truth................................................
 
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