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FAILURE IS RAILAS LEGACY-HE MUST NOW RESIGN ASAP OR CONTINUE WITH HIS FAILURE LEGACY We have given Raila, and Odinga family power for the last half century, and we can now see what they have done with it, -nothing for the Luos, everything for the Odingas. Even if we gave them more power, and Raila were the president, we can now predict what he would be. Just for the record, many men could, and have endured detention, and Raila was not the first, and will never be the last.Raila does not see the need to work with us his supporters to grow out of poverty; indeed, he is too much engrossed in historical revisionism and propaganda akin to William Smith of the Ministry of Truth in George Orwel‘s 1984. He keeps reminding us how he fought,how he suffered, and now, today, we cannot see why he suffered, indeed, his sycophants still bleeds, in protection of Raila. A woman still loses her young son, protecting Raila. The sycophants,mostly iddle youths.., follow Raila like the proverbial foolish fly; following the coffin to the grave. We are poud, arrogant, and poor, doomed to damnation.We need to emancipate ourselves from this mental slavery.We are the problem; and the sooner we execute the idea called Raila, the safer we will be.We must now scheme, and it starts with either changing leadership, or changing leadership.Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them. Such questions as whether to change Raila, or not, are not only in the air; they have crystallized, and now, today, more than ever, there are discussions in all parts of Luo land, and amongst all Luos, on how to make Luo land reflect her glory in academia and education, shelter and housing, food production and nutrition, health and medicine, to name but a few.We must end This PhraseTungeomba Serikali isaidie by changing Raila or changing Raila with a better leader.
Posted on: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 16:55:42 +0000

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