Kenya in the "good old" days

The streets of Nairobi before the great lanye invasion
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The future first president back when he was just another African peasant [ATTACH=full]319585[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]319586[/ATTACH]

Anyone familiar with Lombroso’s theory?
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I wonder if, even then, the old man already knew…[ATTACH=full]319589[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]319590[/ATTACH]

Raila the boy in a slightly oversized suit. [ATTACH=full]319591[/ATTACH]

House negroes looking sharp in their suits. Ironic that Njonjo was his best man, knowing how the story ended for Mboya. [ATTACH=full]319592[/ATTACH]

Emilio and Lucy. Guess he started balding early. I wonder what the young Mary Wambui looked like.
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Sad to think we’re still being ruled by the same old faces in the present day. The entire country’s history is just the lifetimes of a few people. Even those who died still rule from the grave. And come 2022 we’ll do it all over again.

Yet SJ is as old as the independence. Start a conversation with your dad kama alisalimiana hio time

Not surprised that’s what you took from this post.

Mi natambua karumaindo tu hii sabina joy ni ya watoto wa juzi juzi:D:D

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could easily pass for baba Giddy

did not you say this
before the great lanye invasion