Thursday 8 January 2015

LASTLY I JOIN KENYANS TO PASS MY CONDOLENCES FOR LOSS OF FIDEL…



The eulogies, words of condolences and sorry messages that have been swinging in the air with tag #RIPFidelOdinga have all caught my eye and attention with interest. Starting from young Kenyan commoners, to upcoming political gurus in universities, to Kenyan political gurus ranking from the Kenya’s top most civil servants as they were all reading from same script in their eulogies as seen throughout the week.
It was all evident of one thing, that Kenyans were celebrating life of a hero. A hero who will go down in history may be having been more vividly heard of in death than in life. A hero, whose achievements were better remembered in death than in Life, Hence here is where my question comes, when shall we end this character of praising people and getting time for them in death than in life?

Why should we write colorful eulogies in death and fail to write appreciation notes to people while they are still living?

Fidel was a hero. He was a statesman. He was a distinguished businessman and will go down the history to be remembered by those he touched their lives in one way or another. His magnanimous role he would have played in this society if at all he would have materialized his political ambitions can be judged from what has been seen in his services after his death. Kenyans from all walks of life have united under this iconic Kenyan demise and given him attention I may say he never got in real life.
As He is laid to rest, it comes to my mind that a gap of a father, a son, a friend, a brother and even a citizen is remaining in a register somewhere. He will be missed by others, as hearts of others shall celebrate what I may call unaccomplished life. Life begins at forty as most socialites would say, and Fidel died at 41, what unfortunate occurrence?

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As I conclude, it is my hope that as Fidel is flown to Kisumu or rather “USK”, as commonly known by natives, to be laid to rest in his grandfather’s land; it is my hope that the locals will accord him due support necessary as it has been week long mourning in the city. May the residents prove the world wrong by being composed and calm in their mourning unlike as it has been before whenever a statesman is being buried in the region before in history.
To Raila Odinga and the family I say sorry for losing a friend. To Uhuru Kenyatta and all Kenyans I say sorry for losing a contributing citizen of the economy. And to the family, friends and Relatives, my prayers are with you. Though we loved Fidel, God loved him most.

FIDEL CASTRO ODINGA, FARE THEE WELL. UNTILL OUR MEETING AS PER THE GOD’S WILL.
OM SHANTI! SHANTI! SHANTI!

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