The denial of death

While I finished reading this book…couldn’t help to draw direct analogies to Ojinga in Kenyan politics.

While I understood it to be a discussion of a sombre topic, it applies on comical levels to Ojinga and his denial that he is a political carcass.

Just like Jehovah Wanyonyi, Ojinga can be carcass for his livestock adherents as they await his resurrection to no avail, or they can do an un-circumspect autopsy for the herd’s future chances.

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Will read.

Everyday I think I can die anytime and I am ready.

Bure kabisa. Ngombe ici

They called Raila a political carcass in 2007. Then in 2013. Then 2017. And 2022. He is still making headlines in 2023.

It was a damn good read.

Making headlines is one thing, being president is a whole different ballgame, even thieves and murderers make headlines

Thieves and murders don’t become billionaires from making headlines.

This is one of the most profound read I’ve ever had. Does well in explaining the duality of man.