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DIKEMBE: There’s About to be A lot of Movement to Luo Nyanza, the Historic Safe Haven to Fleeing Kikuyus

Moses Kuria posted he’s moving his family to Kisumu. Going by what Kimani Ichungwah and Cecily Mbarire are saying, Gachagua is going all ‘maumau’ on his local detractors.

Once again, Uhuru has failed to consolidate the ground, with Jubilee long dead, now beyond ressurection.

There’s about to be a lot of movement to Luo Nyanza, the historic safe haven to fleeing Kikuyus, time and time again.

We read from history, and from Marjorie Mc’Goye’s seminal work, Coming to Birth, that when Operation Anvil was in full swing, Kikuyu women quickly took residences in Luo homes, as second wives and all, giving their grown children Luo names and being protected by a people they would quickly abandon, denigrate, isolate and attempt to socio-economically destroy — all in a vain quest for tribal power.

In Operation Anvil, as is happening now, the Luo had kept off, opting to pursue negotiated independence as was happening elsewhere in the world. We are discussing the 1950s.

Kenya would have become independent just after Ghana, in the mid 1950s, if not for the unneccessary animalistic violence and barbarity of the KEM murderous groupies.

I support Gachagua’s total destruction of the likes of Moses Kuria, whose toxic, corrosive tribal garbage was at a certain point in the past — not so distant a past — far worse than anything Gachagua has said and done, yet.

Gachagua destroying the ‘mini tribalists’ is a good thing because once they’ve all been liquidated, the nation can then move in and destroy the grand primitive tribalist himself — a final necessity for a new Kenya.

Mae ok lwenjwa, podi mathwis….

Dikembe Disembe is a Political Researcher and Writer

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