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Inabidi NISEMEKO! I find most of my colleagues, both juniors and seniors misunderstanding the term bash moreso within the precincts of campaigns. May be the current aspirants could have consulted with former good leaders like the likes of Sabulei, days when campaigns were CAMPAIGNS and not birthdays parties. Days when you could feel that you were an Annexiarian by no coincidence except by fate -in deed! When an aspirant had that vigour and composure to address their manifestos on those podiums with the utmost intellectual tones that only left us with quetions of, WOTE WAKO FITI! KURA NIMPE NANI SASA? Not the craps I do witness nowadays in these Kamukunjis. The same old shit, just a different day of Kamukunji! Surely. There is a clear thin evident line between law in politics and politics in law. I think the latter outdates the former. But with these state of events, I better be in my room to listen to my French Montana~Freaks ft Nichi... You just never wake up one day that I am Am seeking the post of Chair..Sec. Gen just because you used to some HEADBOY in some local village school! Nooooo... This is politics in play interwined with academics per se. Now before am done with the so called Annex, let me hold you what is known as a BASH; not a birth day party where learned friends (aspirants) cant address the pragmatic issues affecting the students. No instrumental theoretical behaviours! I need a leader who speak words from his chest ATA KAMA NI WANJOHI!
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 20:08:07 +0000

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