Kenya is Simply Somalia

In Somalia, a rich person assembles an army and captures a town like Nairobi, thus, making it his territory. Everyone who lives in the captured region pays taxes to the rich guy and live under his mercies. The government only control the region around Mogadishu. Many other areas are controlled by rich lords. That’s why the country is ungovernable. Kenyans should not laugh at Somalia because our country is exactly the same. It’s only that there is no physical war. First, Kenya is ungovernable. Some crazy shit are happening around the country. Rich individuals, whom we refer to as cartels have taken over all sectors. For instance, in the transport sector, kuna wale mababa zao kwa hio industry. Even when their buses hit your small car and they are completely on the wrong, you will be charged as the culprit. Traffic officers cannot dare raise a finger on these vehicles. Hapa Nairobi, sonko is the guy who owns the territory. Mkikosana kidogo, kesho asubuhi unaona Sanny on your building demolishing it. The police force has its bosses also who determine when to give and take bodyguards. Ukinikasilisha I just take away security unabaki bila. I don’t give a shit about the constitution. In short, all sectors has the rich guys alias cartels who call the shots. Its just like somalia.

Uhuru aliinua mkono juu. The people being lined up as our next Presidential candidates, WSR, Jakom, MDVD and the likes of PK, are all none starters , in restoring law and order in .ke.

Kenya inataka a street revolution ndio watu wapate chance msuri ya ku dictate who will lead us…otherwise the cartels will continue growing bolder and fatter!

You observations are valid

Zoomalia, bad example.

We are free slaves. Saa hii Gatheca Gatina amesema lazima tuchukue huduma namba ndio benki yake inukishe kitunguu!

If you have watched Margin Call, you will remember this quote…

“And there have always been and there always will be the same percentage of winners and losers. Happy foxes and sad sacks. Fat cats and starving dogs in this world. Yeah, there may be more of us today than there’s ever been. But the percentages-they stay exactly the same.”

Insecurity is slowly but surely spreading across the country, saa hii as we speak there are parts of Kwale na Lamu that are a no go zone tayari.