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Friday, 16 September 2016
END OF AN ERA:Former President Moi Is Dead
Former President Daniel Moi has passed on In Nairobi hospital , This is according to News we have seen online from Major and Big Media houses. According to the media houses, He passed on in Nairobi hospital . Leaders have already sent condolences.
Daniel Toroitich arap Moi / ˈmoʊiː/ MOH-ee (born 2 September 1924) is a former Kenyan politician who served as the second President of Kenya from 1978 to 2002. Through popular agitation and external pressures, he was forced to allow multiparty elections in 1992 and successfully led his party to victory and in the following general election in 1997. Prior to 1978, he served as the third Vice President of Kenya from 1967 to 1978. [2]
Moi is popularly known to Kenyans as "Nyayo", a Swahili word for "footsteps", as he often said he was following in the footsteps of the first President . He also earned the sobriquet "Professor of Politics" due to his long rule of 24 years, the longest in Kenyan history to date.
Friday, 29 July 2016
INSPIRATION FRIDAY
Imagine this;- a village was invaded and the raiders took with them everything including women n children. The father managed to escape in the forest. While there, he made a small shelter made of grass n wood. He made some fire to warm himself. In the middle of the night, while he was deep asleep, his structure caught fire, but he managed to escape!
He sat pensively, and started cursing God.. Why, God, should you let me suffer like this? My home was raided and everything was taken away me..now you allow my shelter to burn?? Why do this to me, God?". The structure burnt until dawn, and the smoke was visible from very far. Armed forest rangers flew over the forest and parachuted to see why the forest was burning! Upon landing, they saw the poor, hungry man and quickly airlifted him to safety! He narrated to them the story, and quickly the rangers communicated to their base for more helicopters to trace the raiders..who were caught before crossing the border! They escaped on foot while others were captured and all the captives and animals rescued!!!
The man knelt down and thanked God for saving him and rescuing his family and the stolen property! Moral of the story: NEVER curse God when things go wrong in your undertakings. Instead pray hard and ask Him for strength. God has many ways of rescuing you when you are in trouble, no matter of what magnitude! He uses many ways to rescue you, as He used fire to rescue this man who had given up hope. God does not revenge..even with the cursing, He still saved the man and everything he had lost to the raiders.
Have Faith ad Trust in God in everything you do. Bottom line.
Have Faith ad Trust in God in everything you do. Bottom line.
An Inspiring Story
A guy met one of his school mates several years after school and he could not believe his eyes; his friend was driving one of the latest sleek Mercedes Benz cars. He went home feeling awful and very disappointed in himself. He thought he was a failure.
What he didn't know was that his friend was a driver and had been sent on errand with his boss's car!
Rosemary nagged her husband always for not being romantic. She accused him for not getting down to open the car door for her as her friend Jane's husband did when he dropped her off at work.
What Rosemary didn't know was that Jane's husband's car had a faulty door that could only be opened from the outside!
What Rosemary didn't know was that Jane's husband's car had a faulty door that could only be opened from the outside!
Sampson's wife went to visit one of her long time friends and was very troubled for seeing the 3 lovely kids of her friend playing around. Her problem was that she had only one child and have been struggling to conceive for the past five years.
What she didn't know was that one of those kids who was the biological child of her friend had sickle cell and had just a year to live; the other two are adopted!
What she didn't know was that one of those kids who was the biological child of her friend had sickle cell and had just a year to live; the other two are adopted!
You see, Life does not have a universal measuring tool; so create yours and use it. Looking at people and comparing yourself with them will not make you better but bitter. If you know the sort of load the chameleon carries, you wouldn't ask why it takes those gentle strides. So, enjoy what you have and be grateful for it.
PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE WITH GOD'S WISDOM AND PRAISE
PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE WITH GOD'S WISDOM AND PRAISE
PASTOR KANYARI TELLS HIS FOLLOWERS THAT HIS SPERMS ARE HOLY.
Kenyan self proclaimed Pastor,, Dr Victor Kanyari has shocked his congregation beyond the point of comfort after saying his sperms are holy and can drive away demons from women.Pastor Kanyari has been in the limelight after he was exposed by Kenyas Jicho Poevu , For using pottasium per manganate to con his followers.
Despite all this controversies he has continued to do his business unperturbed
Despite all this controversies he has continued to do his business unperturbed
List of Africa’s RichestPresidents… Uhuru at No. 4
Here is a brief overview of the
richest Presidents in Africa.
The 9 Richest African Presidents and
Kings as of 2014:
9) Robert Mugabe – Net Worth: $10
Million
Country: Zimbabwe, Years in Power:
26
Robert Mugabe is the President of
Zimbabwe. His net worth is
estimated to be around $10 million.
The dictator’s family is very wealthy.
Mugabe has won many elections,
although frequently these have been
criticized by outsiders for violating
various electoral procedures.
8) Idriss Deby – Net Worth: $50
Million
Country: Chad, Years in Power: 23
Idriss Deby has been the President
of Chad since 1990. His net worth is
estimated to be $50 million.
Towards the end of August 2006, he
made international news after calling
for his nation to have 60 percent
stake in its output after receiving
crumbs from foreign companies
running the industry.
=6) Goodluck Jonathan – Net Worth:
$100 Million
Country: Nigeria, Years in Power: 4
Goodluck Jonathan is the President
of Nigeria. His net worth is
estimated to be around $100 million.
He launched a “Roadmap for Power
Sector Reform”, launched the Youth
Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria
and launched the Transformation
Agenda. He is a member of the
ruling “People Democratic Party”.
=6) King Mswati III – Net Worth:
$100 Million
Country: Swaziland, Years in Power:
28
The 15th richest royal in the world,
according to Forbes Magazine.
Mswati III is the King of Swaziland.
He is worth more than $100 million;
down $100 million of his 2012 ($200
million) fortune. The King has often
been criticized for his lavish
spending. In 2009 summer, several
of his 13 wives reportedly spent over
$6 million in a shopping spree. In
the 2014 budget, parliament
allocated $61 million for the King’s
annual household budget, while 63
percent of Swazis live on less than
$1.25 per day. His luxury car
collection include a $500,000
Daimler Chrysler’s flagship Maybach
62. And has banned the photography
of his cars.
5) Paul Biya – Net Worth: $200
Million
Country: Cameroon, Years in Power:
31
Paul Biya has been the President of
Cameroon since November 6 1982.
His estimated net worth is around
$200 million; this figure was
published by the ForeignPolicy.com.
Around 48 percent of the citizens of
Cameroon live below the poverty
line. Catholic Committee against
Hunger and for Development (CCFD)
and several on-and-offline media
has placed him in the list of leaders
with ill-gotten wealth. In 2009,
French online newspaper, Rue 89,
reported the Cameroon President’s
vacation was the top most expensive
among world leaders. More than that
of the American President. He was
criticized for spending 30,000 euros
($40,000) per day on renting a villa.
4) Uhuru Kenyatta – Net Worth:
$500 Million
Country: Kenya, Years in Power: 1
Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta is the
President of Kenya and the son of
Kenya’s first President, Jomo
Kenyatta. In 2011, Forbes estimated
his net worth at $500 million. Most
of his wealth comes from property.
With his family, the President owns
stakes in Kenya’s largest dairy
company Brookside Dairies, media
company Mediamax, Heritage Hotels,
Commercial Bank of Africa and
hundreds of thousands of prime
Kenyan land. He is regarded as man
of the people due to his sociability.
During his inaugural speech, he
promised economic transformation
through Vision 2030, free maternal
care and unity among all Kenyans.
3) Teodoro Obiang Nguema
Mbasogo – $600 Million
Country: Equatorial Guinea, Years in
Power: 34
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is
the President of Equatorial Guinea.
He came to power in August 1979 by
ousting his uncle Francisco Macias
Nguema in a military coup. He has
overseen the emergence of the
nation as an important oil producer,
beginning in 1990s. This President
and his family literally own the
economy, his personal fortune
exceed $600 million, according
to Forbes Magazine . In October 2011,
the United States government seized
$70 million assets of his son,
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue.
Though Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s
second richest nation, majority of
the population actually live under
the poverty line.
2) Mohammed VI of Morocco – Net
Worth: $2.5 Billion
Country: Morocco, Years in Power:
15
Mohammed VI is the current King of
Morocco. He is also the country’s
leading businessman. He is worth
more than $2.5 billion, according to
Forbes. The King ascended to the
throne following his father’s death
in 1999 and he immediately set
about improving upon his appalling
human rights record and alleviating
poverty.
1) Jose Eduardo dos Santos – Net
Worth: $20 Billion
Country: Angola, Years in Power: 34
Jose Eduardo dos Santos is the
President of Angola. He has held on
to this post since 1979. His personal
estimated wealth exceed more than
$20 billion, according to Cabinda
Online. While around 70 percent of
Angolans live on less than two
dollars a day. His daughter, Isabel
dos Santos is among the Forbes
Africa’s billionaires with a net worth
of $3.8 billion. She’s currently
Africa’s richest woman and also the
world’s richest black woman.
richest Presidents in Africa.
The 9 Richest African Presidents and
Kings as of 2014:
9) Robert Mugabe – Net Worth: $10
Million
Country: Zimbabwe, Years in Power:
26
Robert Mugabe is the President of
Zimbabwe. His net worth is
estimated to be around $10 million.
The dictator’s family is very wealthy.
Mugabe has won many elections,
although frequently these have been
criticized by outsiders for violating
various electoral procedures.
8) Idriss Deby – Net Worth: $50
Million
Country: Chad, Years in Power: 23
Idriss Deby has been the President
of Chad since 1990. His net worth is
estimated to be $50 million.
Towards the end of August 2006, he
made international news after calling
for his nation to have 60 percent
stake in its output after receiving
crumbs from foreign companies
running the industry.
=6) Goodluck Jonathan – Net Worth:
$100 Million
Country: Nigeria, Years in Power: 4
Goodluck Jonathan is the President
of Nigeria. His net worth is
estimated to be around $100 million.
He launched a “Roadmap for Power
Sector Reform”, launched the Youth
Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria
and launched the Transformation
Agenda. He is a member of the
ruling “People Democratic Party”.
=6) King Mswati III – Net Worth:
$100 Million
Country: Swaziland, Years in Power:
28
The 15th richest royal in the world,
according to Forbes Magazine.
Mswati III is the King of Swaziland.
He is worth more than $100 million;
down $100 million of his 2012 ($200
million) fortune. The King has often
been criticized for his lavish
spending. In 2009 summer, several
of his 13 wives reportedly spent over
$6 million in a shopping spree. In
the 2014 budget, parliament
allocated $61 million for the King’s
annual household budget, while 63
percent of Swazis live on less than
$1.25 per day. His luxury car
collection include a $500,000
Daimler Chrysler’s flagship Maybach
62. And has banned the photography
of his cars.
5) Paul Biya – Net Worth: $200
Million
Country: Cameroon, Years in Power:
31
Paul Biya has been the President of
Cameroon since November 6 1982.
His estimated net worth is around
$200 million; this figure was
published by the ForeignPolicy.com.
Around 48 percent of the citizens of
Cameroon live below the poverty
line. Catholic Committee against
Hunger and for Development (CCFD)
and several on-and-offline media
has placed him in the list of leaders
with ill-gotten wealth. In 2009,
French online newspaper, Rue 89,
reported the Cameroon President’s
vacation was the top most expensive
among world leaders. More than that
of the American President. He was
criticized for spending 30,000 euros
($40,000) per day on renting a villa.
4) Uhuru Kenyatta – Net Worth:
$500 Million
Country: Kenya, Years in Power: 1
Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta is the
President of Kenya and the son of
Kenya’s first President, Jomo
Kenyatta. In 2011, Forbes estimated
his net worth at $500 million. Most
of his wealth comes from property.
With his family, the President owns
stakes in Kenya’s largest dairy
company Brookside Dairies, media
company Mediamax, Heritage Hotels,
Commercial Bank of Africa and
hundreds of thousands of prime
Kenyan land. He is regarded as man
of the people due to his sociability.
During his inaugural speech, he
promised economic transformation
through Vision 2030, free maternal
care and unity among all Kenyans.
3) Teodoro Obiang Nguema
Mbasogo – $600 Million
Country: Equatorial Guinea, Years in
Power: 34
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is
the President of Equatorial Guinea.
He came to power in August 1979 by
ousting his uncle Francisco Macias
Nguema in a military coup. He has
overseen the emergence of the
nation as an important oil producer,
beginning in 1990s. This President
and his family literally own the
economy, his personal fortune
exceed $600 million, according
to Forbes Magazine . In October 2011,
the United States government seized
$70 million assets of his son,
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue.
Though Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s
second richest nation, majority of
the population actually live under
the poverty line.
2) Mohammed VI of Morocco – Net
Worth: $2.5 Billion
Country: Morocco, Years in Power:
15
Mohammed VI is the current King of
Morocco. He is also the country’s
leading businessman. He is worth
more than $2.5 billion, according to
Forbes. The King ascended to the
throne following his father’s death
in 1999 and he immediately set
about improving upon his appalling
human rights record and alleviating
poverty.
1) Jose Eduardo dos Santos – Net
Worth: $20 Billion
Country: Angola, Years in Power: 34
Jose Eduardo dos Santos is the
President of Angola. He has held on
to this post since 1979. His personal
estimated wealth exceed more than
$20 billion, according to Cabinda
Online. While around 70 percent of
Angolans live on less than two
dollars a day. His daughter, Isabel
dos Santos is among the Forbes
Africa’s billionaires with a net worth
of $3.8 billion. She’s currently
Africa’s richest woman and also the
world’s richest black woman.
Tuesday, 21 July 2015
LIST OF STUDENT LEADERS INVITED FOR DINNER AT STATEHOUSE WITH OBAMA
Statehouse spokesman ,Esipisu has this afternoon released a list of students who will attend a statehouse dinner in which President Barack Obama will be present.They are said to ave been chosen after serious vetting by the Us Embassy and Statehouse Officials.
The list includes:
1.Babu Owino - SONU Chairman
2.Irene Kendi- Chairlady Kufsl
3.Lone Felix- Former KUSA Chairman
4.Alfred Makotsi - Maseno University
5.Steve Mbogo- Kuso Patron
6.Evans Musembi-Cordinator , Friends Of Us Embassy
7.Vincent Wabwoba – Strathmore University
The list includes:
1.Babu Owino - SONU Chairman
2.Irene Kendi- Chairlady Kufsl
3.Lone Felix- Former KUSA Chairman
4.Alfred Makotsi - Maseno University
5.Steve Mbogo- Kuso Patron
6.Evans Musembi-Cordinator , Friends Of Us Embassy
7.Vincent Wabwoba – Strathmore University
Saturday, 18 July 2015
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