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Happy birthday President Obama

Barack Obama

The nation that gave birth to  a President,  for what is the different between a father and a son? The day the  Nation herself  is reborn and restored.. As the people of Kenya speaks and decides on their fate for they have been empowered by the almighty and endowed with with the might to shape . . . → Read More: Happy birthday President Obama

Mona Sahlins tal på valupptakten

Mona Sahlin talar på Norra bantorget i Stockholm den 1 maj 2010 Mona Salin speaks at the Ban Squire in Stockholm during the 2010 labor Day. The speech is unfortunately in Swedish. We cannot help the non Swedish speakers at the . . . → Read More: Mona Sahlins tal på valupptakten

Edging towards an affirmative referendum result & the spinning of a voter register(Part Two)

Here is the part two of the Wuanta analysis on the draft Constitution.

As I close sample these excerpts from the Proposed Constitution: CAP 2. THE REPUBLIC Art. 11 (3) a – Culture: Parliament shall enact legislation to ensure that communities receive compensation or royalties for the use of their cultures and cultural heritage. . . . → Read More: Edging towards an affirmative referendum result & the spinning of a voter register(Part Two)

EDGING TOWARDS AN AFFIRMATIVE REFERENDUM RESULT & THE SPINNING OF A FRESH VOTER REGISTER(Part One)

This article is written  by P. Wuanta and submitted through Enkishon E Maa. We the people of Kenya on Sunday 28th February 2010 marked two years of relative peace and calm since the signing of the National Accord that brought together the ODM and PNU election protagonist to around table to agree to share . . . → Read More: EDGING TOWARDS AN AFFIRMATIVE REFERENDUM RESULT & THE SPINNING OF A FRESH VOTER REGISTER(Part One)

Saitoti-Ntimama Axis: Why Iam against this Union.

This article is written and sent in by Phillip Wuantai through our very own facebook group, Enkishui E Maa. Kindly follow the link here if you want to join the group.

Men do not assume the role of opposing their own fathers especially in a time as this when the community is at . . . → Read More: Saitoti-Ntimama Axis: Why Iam against this Union.

THE KENYA OF THE SOUTH: AN OPPRESSED LAND WHOSE BEAUTY HAVE REFUSED TO GO AWAY

The article below is written  by

PHILLIP S. WUANTAI

CONVENOR/ASSOCIATION OF MAA ACADEMICS,

and submitted by Enkishui E Maa.

So where do we go from here? No where! This is because we the Maasai have become a drop in an endangered sea. The cost of inaction is now beginning to take a toll on . . . → Read More: THE KENYA OF THE SOUTH: AN OPPRESSED LAND WHOSE BEAUTY HAVE REFUSED TO GO AWAY

Obama Inaugural Address 20th January 2009

Best Speeches of Barack Obama through his 2009 Inauguration

Most Recent Speeches are Listed First

• Barack Obama – Inaugural Speech

• Barack Obama – Election Night Victory / Presidential Acceptance Speech – Nov 4 2008

• Barack Obama – Night Before the Election – the . . . → Read More: Obama Inaugural Address 20th January 2009

STAYING AWAKE IN THE TAIL-END OF THE STRUGGLE

The darkest moment of the night is the hour just before the dawn of the new day. During delivery of a newborn the most painful labor is when the baby is between the pelvis bones just a few inches before the emergence of the foetus. Before every calm is a very majestic storm. Before . . . → Read More: STAYING AWAKE IN THE TAIL-END OF THE STRUGGLE

OUR FUTURE CANNOT BE POSTPONED - WHY THE MAASAI YOUTH MUST PARTICIPATE IN REFORMS

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I am happy to join with you today in these open plains of Oloyiankalani, Kajiado District of the Great Rift Valley, in Kenya to demonstrate unto God and people, and to ignite an inspiration within ourselves that education is the master key for freedom; freedom from ignorance, poverty, chaos, impoverishment, . . . → Read More: OUR FUTURE CANNOT BE POSTPONED – WHY THE MAASAI YOUTH MUST PARTICIPATE IN REFORMS

Why we can’t wait anymore to have an Education Marshall Plan.

It is not hard therefore for you to comprehend the plight and consequences the absence of such institutions in your community and the attendant consequences of the long-suffering of the people of Kajiado North and the effect of those consequences on their land, livelihoods, health has, in connection with the struggle to promote education in this community. . . . → Read More: Why we can’t wait anymore to have an Education Marshall Plan.

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