Monday, 21 August 2017

The Alternative Theory to Kenya political Murders

Good people it doesn't hurt to speculate now and then because speculation makes us think outside the box. I have this feeling that we have a hyena in a sheep's skin that has been devouring our flock unashamedly. This hyena has killed at least three innocent people in his pursuit for political glory. I want to speculate about these three deaths, and this is how I see it....

In 2005 during the clamour for a new constitution, the chairman of the Devolution Committee was one Dr. Odhiambo Mbai....a luo. The government of the day was opposed to devolution as was being advocated by the then opposition and some Bomas delegates. There was even a time when the then Justice Minister Kiraitu Murungi lead some delegates in a mass walkout from the talks. Then one day in his sitting room, Dr. Mbai was gunned down. Mr. Norman Nyagah  was by then a government hawk and fierce Kibaki defender. He was also Mr. Mbai's neighbor. When Dr. Mbai was shot, Nyagah rushed to the scene and upon seeing the mess on the floor, he naively opted to mop the floor in an attempt to protect his neighbour's children to see the mess firsthand. He would live to regret this action because after that (Nyagah) and the government were accused by the opposition for causing Mbai's death in a bid to block devolution. What happened next was that the delegates passed all the contentious issues without thinking after all the government had killed one of their own. But my question was then and still is, did the government need to kill Odhiambo Mbai to stop devolution? Was there no any other option? Who benefitted from Mbai's death? The answers to these questions will give you Mbai's killers.
1) After being passed at Bomas, the Constitution was to be given to the AG  (Wako) for fine tuning and drafting. This is the point where the government would remove the contentious issues. It did not need to kill Dr. Mbai to do this.
2) After his death, the delegates voted with emotions and passed the draft with all the contentious issues. In other words, the opposition massively benefitted from Mbai's death.

Let us now look at Jacob Juma. It is funny that is like this guy had a premonition of his death. My gut feeling tells me that Jacob Juma was killed by a guy he totally trusted....A guy who was his source of government Intel. JJ trusted his source stupidly and every time he was given some intel, he rushed to his twitter handle to share it. The source knew all this and decided to set up JJ for his death. JJ was told by his source that the Deputy President wanted him (JJ) dead and stupidly JJ rushed to his twitter handle to share the information.....That's how he predicted his death time and again. By killing JJ his killers achieved two things....1) portraying the government as a killer government and.... 2) Consolidating the Luhyas vote by passing the message that their son was targeted.

Now the death of Chris Msando. Just like Odhiambo Mbai he was a luo. This is what I think happened. After several approaches by his "relative" within the opposition, the guy maintained that he was not in a position to help them in their hacking endeavours. Then "the hackers" said that they could easily access and manipulate the system if only they had the super admin password. In their thinking Msando was the holder of the super admin password and maybe he could be coerced or even killed to get the password. Killing was even a better option because it would....
1) Enrage his IEBC colleagues prompting them to apply their emotions when conducting the elections.
2) Take a notch higher the narrative of a killer government with the hope that citizens will vote with emotions.
3) Advance a narrative of a government ready to do anything to retain power.

My friends by   now you all know who this hyena is and if not stopped it will devour more. KIKULACHO KINGUONI MWAKO NA UMDHANIAYE SIYE NDIYE.

Via Theresa Christian Ohuru's facebook.

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