Friday 23 August 2013

GIVE MARRIAGE INSTITUTION ITS FREEDOM, TO END UNWANTED ABORTIONS.

Everyone here can agree with me that we are living in a rapidly changing world. A world where people discuss things without contact or knowing each other. It is a world of change that we talk of. 
And so, it is time we all accept that this change is touching on all sectors including marriage institutions. In the recent and time to time statistics, we have all seen that it is apparent the number of women is by far more than the number of men. This from a critical point of view has got various implications. However, without wasting time to analyze the implications, the few that we know, how many times have we stood to counter their effects? 
The truth is we cannot counter this effect if we still preach that practicing polygamy is a sin. Our Muslim brothers are allowed to marry the number of women one is willing to as long as one can fend for them. But why are we continually claiming that polygamy is a sin? 
Do you mean God was not aware when He allowed number of women to be more than men? 
Aren’t you seeing prostitution on the rise? 
Can’t you see the number of single families we have so far? 
How many men have “Mpango wa kando”? 
And how many families are breaking and reuniting the following day? 
Friends, the rules we’ve put in place to govern marriage institution I don’t think they are the will of God. Reason, if a man openly marries the first wife and then adds to more, instead of keeping them somewhere secretly and later on in his burial children be brought out to claim parenthood, which one is better? 
Let’s give marriage institution its deserving freedom and allow our women freely enjoy what God send them for here on earth. It is my view that by restricting men to one wife we are doing injustice to ladies who are in that excess number when compared to men. 
We are traumatizing them and psychologically affecting their well being.

 Just but my view.

Wednesday 21 August 2013

We are Not Yet Done, until we are fully liberated, Kenya at 50, We want Justice to all.

Dedan Kimathi, MAU MAU fighter
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, The First President Of Kenya
Tom Mboya, Freedom fighter
When our forefathers fought the white-man to go from this land,  They thought of our political independence, economic development and social freedom on our own land. They wanted a society where forced labor would never exist and justice be meted to all regardless of social, economic nor political status and more social status. They sacrificed to sleep in the bushes, share same bedding with wild animals, be hunt like antelopes just to see the black-man in this sovereign land free. This freedom incorporated access to justice without fear nor any intimidation.
They never fought for a society where we were to have animals of different status when it came to law. However, fifty years down the line, it is sad to see that we are still grappling with the struggle to differentiate between what is right and wrong. We are not yet free, we are not yet equal. The few who stand greed, malicious, manipulative,unjust, unfair, name them all, still undermine and sabotage the voices of truth and ensures the mouths that demand for justice are shut.
They are still struggling day and night to establish a one man society where his decision is final. They are standing on high cliffs to be seen as the best yet in the sea their servants are toiling to ensure the sea is dry so that they can control the waters and the poor citizens bow before them at last.
Dear Kenyans, unless we stand united and together chant it is enough we want justice we shall never receive what is just for us. We deserve something better, we deserve equal treatment, we deserve equal opportunities. We deserve it all, but we don't have. Who shall ever give us our rightful portion? Who? who, I ask Who? We have gone back to the man eat man society. No humanity, no justice, no love, no everything. There's nothing left that's is rightful for us. why?
Kenyans let's all stand and unite for a common course. A course that shall see us and our descendants free. A course that we shall leave behind as a mark when we are long gone. Political manipulation by those we call our political veterans, economic manipulation and social injustices must come to an end. Akamba, Aembu, Samburu Borana, any Kenyan,we share same red blood, all of us shall be burried under six feet sand and if one is poor we share same fate. Kenyans let's unite for change. Say no to manipulation in all institution.
No to Referendum.
No to injustice to shollei.
Kenya Court of Arms, A symbol of national Unity
God Bless Kenya.