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Wandia Njoya: Why Kenyan Politics Is On Steroids & Why Campaigns Never End

Here's a theory why Kenyan politics is on steroids, and why campaigns never end. The "father of the nation" was a pretender. He was a colonial collaborator, but accepted a tag of "pan-Africanist" freedom fighter. We all know that his family doesn't have any culture or ideas. Just money. But in 2013, some people voted

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Wandia Njoya: Why Kenyan Politics Is On Steroids & Why Campaigns Never End

Here's a theory why Kenyan politics is on steroids, and why campaigns never end. The "father of the nation" was a pretender. He was a colonial collaborator, but accepted a tag of "pan-Africanist" freedom fighter. We all know that his family doesn't have any culture or ideas. Just money. But in 2013, some people voted for his son as an anti-imperialist, because he was charged with killing them by the white man's court. And that campaign was driven by the white people of Cambridge Analytica. That means that for 55 years, Kenyans have been doing theatrics to cover up reality. The longer the ruling class stays in power, the more the theatrics they have to do. In Jomo's days, politicians didn't need to eat roast maize, drink soda at a kiosk, eat...

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