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The Legacy of Fear: How the Shadow of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Shaped Kenya's Political Landscape In the annals of Kenya's political history, the events of 1969 stand out as a defining moment marked by fear, coercion, and manipulation. The political tension surrounding Jaramogi Oginga Odinga's candidature led to a series of oath-taking ceremonies in Gatundu that forever altered the fabric of Kenyan society. Understanding this historical context is crucial, especially when contemporary politicians attempt to invoke these dark chapters for political gain. The Fear of Jaramogi and the Birth of the Gatundu Oath The roots of the infamous Gatundu oath can be traced back to the fear and propaganda surrounding Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, the former vice-president and then-leader of the opposition. By 1969, the political landscape in Kenya was charged with tension. The assassination of Cabinet Minister Tom Mboya on 5th July 1969 had already set a volatile backdrop. Within this context, Pr

Anita Nderu Comes Out As LGBTQ...And Breaks Twitter.

Media personality Anita Nderu has once again become the hottest topic on Twitter after she made remarks in the tenor of not wanting her kids to go through what she has gone through in her life. Her tweet has sparked intense conversation on Twitter, with many questioning her sexuality and others her decision to post TMI on social media.

One user, George, advised, "Just teach them that everything they choose to become in life has a good and ugly side (consequences) attached to it, if for example, you choose to be a leader, there those who will bully & criticize you and there those who will adore you in equal measures. Life ain't a straight line."

Another user outright questioned her sexuality: "Manzi mganii hukufyeka Anita?? Come out now and tell the truth tujue nani hukula hii mali safi."

John Mungai defended her, saying, "No one should be judged or accused of his or her sexual orientation...everyone has a right to what h/she thinks is right."

Festus, on the other hand, wanted to know how she plans to start a family: "How will you get children or via adoption?"

"I'm curious how you would explain to those kids how they have 2 mommies and that it is okay," another tweet read. Jack tweeted, "Kumbe madem pia siku hizi wakiwa warembo wanajoin bendera community. Anyway, love and light, more kids and blessings together amigo."

Kefa went for the jugular:




This is not the first time Anita has trended on account of her views on LGBTQ. She previously hosted two members of the LGBTQ community on her YouTube channel, and the comments were not kind.

In a radio interview, she made it clear that she would not apologise for hosting members of the LGBTQ community on her cooking show The Overdressed Cook. She said she has always been open about being different and, being pride month, she decided to invite some of her friends to the show.

The video, classified 18+, went viral and she trended for days.

She insisted that as much as she respects people's opinions, she would not apologise. Asked at the time whether she was LGBTQ, she said that was private. "When I'm ready to share, I will," she said.

Well, it turns out there's no better time to come out of the closet.





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