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DIKEMBE: Faith Should Learn from Gideon Moi. In Kenya, There’s No Permanence. The Only Constant is a Changing Society

Has the Standard Newspaper called out Gideon Moi for meeting President Ruto at State House? NO.

Has the paper wrote about the meeting between H.E and Gideon Moi with the same vengeance and pettiness it intimidated Faith Odhiambo for taking up a much needed role to help develop a proper framework for victims compensation? NO.

Faith Odhiambo ni takataka ya mtu…desperate for validation from primitive tribalists who will never appreciate her efforts. They see her cheaply as their househelp, not a household member.

Yet she’s too blinded to see that she can’t have any legacy worth respecting by merely drafting a million press statements but when called to show leadership, she runs away.

Faith should learn from Gideon Moi. In Kenya, there’s no permanence. The only constant is a changing society. The Standard Newspaper writes headlines to sell the day’s edition.

Tomorrow, they’ll do Ruto bidding without shame if Gideon Moi’s stars align. Victims with life-threatening injuries are rotting away as lawyers go for their annual morning glory in Mombasa.

Dikembe Disembe is a Political Researcher and Writer

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