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Mama Ngina - The Ivory Queen

When he came out of detention in1961, Jomo Kenyatta was landless and penniless. His house had been destroyed and his small farm confiscated by the colonial government after his arrest in 1952. The clothes he wore, including his signature leather jacket, were donated by a family friend and 'Release Kenyatta' campaigne

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When he came out of detention in1961, Jomo Kenyatta was landless and penniless. His house had been destroyed and his small farm confiscated by the colonial government after his arrest in 1952. The clothes he wore, including his signature leather jacket, were donated by a family friend and 'Release Kenyatta' campaigner, Ambu Patel. The house he went into was built by colonial authorities. Three years after becoming president, Kenyatta had joined the elite group of colonial farmers as one of the largest landowners in the country. By the time of his death, the Founding Father had accumulated (through grabbing) more than 500,000 acres of land across the country. Politicians and businessmen feared Mama Ngina because of her influence making her...

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