Gema -Acriminal Organisation kills even their Own once they close the Line.
CID Boss Gatiba Karanja’s Dead
Kenya has lost her top sleuth. CID boss Simon Gatiba Karanja reportedly died at Thika Nursing Home where he was rushed by family members. And what a great loss to the country for a man who headed such a sensitive position during the dark 2007/8 PEV period?
Already speculation galore of how a top policeman would just collapse and die like that. Spice it with the speculation that Gatiba and Iteere were to have a date with ICC’s Ocampo later in the day and the mix becomes so lethal. While that is typical Kenyans’ cynicism about such high profile deaths, one cannot fail to recall the mysterious death of former police commissioner Philip Kilonzo.
Kilonzo reigned during the late Ouko’s murder investigation just like Karanja did over the PEV. Granted, he must have been privy to very sensitive information. The suspicion is even compounded more with Karanja’s death coming hot in the heels of former AP deputy boss leaving the country for Germany fearing for his life.
For now Karanja’s family needs all the comforting words with the hope that his death was a natural one. At 56, such sudden calamities are rare but who knows? Maybe a policeman’s physical fitness exponentially deteriorates as he climbs the ladder in the force hence the ill health.
Folks, goddammit,
I love Africa. The only place where we celebrate deaths, despite the lousy lives people have lived. We say RIP, even for murderers. Why should a murderer rest in peace? Why not just burn in hell or something? Nkt! Lousy Africans.
Michuki is dead. At the age of 80 years, he has lived his time. No no big deal for me. I would have given him at most 10 years more, so really, his time had come one way or the other. Being alive would not have really helped Kenyans. I think even being a Minister was just because Kibaki and his people managed to successfully rig the elections of 2007.
Given that he one of those people who did not care when thousands were dying during the PEV as the Minister for Internal Security. This is the one man, despite his stance of the Matatu Industry reforms (which i must say was a good one), was a stumbling block to reforms and democracy in Kenya. There is nothing to celebrate about a man who was reputed to be of the inner circles of the Mt. Kenya Mafia.
Since we shall all die anyway, its good to give Michuki’s death the perspective it deserves. While he was alive, we never as Kenyans associated him with the rule of law. Remember the ‘RATTLE SNAKE’ remarks? He was keen on gagging the media at all costs. He together with other PNU insiders have been the problem since 2002. He had no respect for human dignity, and as he dies, i really feel for the people who have suffered in their lifetime because of his failures in respect for the law and human rights. Not for him.
I therefore see no need to mourn, cry, sympathies for a man who made many many Kenyans suffer.
But my guess is that he may encounter Hitler, Stalin and Musolinni in hell. The other autocratic leaders of the 20th Century.
Former defense minister Njenga Karume is dead. Karume passed on at 2.40 am at Karen Hospital the age of 83 after a long battle with cancer. His body has been moved to Lee Funeral Home……….http://www.the-star.co.ke/classicnews/63990-njenga-karume-is-dead
Gema -Acriminal Organisation kills even their Own once they close the Line.
CID Boss Gatiba Karanja’s Dead
Kenya has lost her top sleuth. CID boss Simon Gatiba Karanja reportedly died at Thika Nursing Home where he was rushed by family members. And what a great loss to the country for a man who headed such a sensitive position during the dark 2007/8 PEV period?
Already speculation galore of how a top policeman would just collapse and die like that. Spice it with the speculation that Gatiba and Iteere were to have a date with ICC’s Ocampo later in the day and the mix becomes so lethal. While that is typical Kenyans’ cynicism about such high profile deaths, one cannot fail to recall the mysterious death of former police commissioner Philip Kilonzo.
Kilonzo reigned during the late Ouko’s murder investigation just like Karanja did over the PEV. Granted, he must have been privy to very sensitive information. The suspicion is even compounded more with Karanja’s death coming hot in the heels of former AP deputy boss leaving the country for Germany fearing for his life.
For now Karanja’s family needs all the comforting words with the hope that his death was a natural one. At 56, such sudden calamities are rare but who knows? Maybe a policeman’s physical fitness exponentially deteriorates as he climbs the ladder in the force hence the ill health.
John Njoroge Michuki toturingand Maiming Kikuyu Youth>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkm7ppsJoaE&feature=player_embedded#!
John Mivhuki Kimendeero Legacy >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u40ecqfFmR0&feature=player_embedded#!
Folks, goddammit,
I love Africa. The only place where we celebrate deaths, despite the lousy lives people have lived. We say RIP, even for murderers. Why should a murderer rest in peace? Why not just burn in hell or something? Nkt! Lousy Africans.
Michuki is dead. At the age of 80 years, he has lived his time. No no big deal for me. I would have given him at most 10 years more, so really, his time had come one way or the other. Being alive would not have really helped Kenyans. I think even being a Minister was just because Kibaki and his people managed to successfully rig the elections of 2007.
Given that he one of those people who did not care when thousands were dying during the PEV as the Minister for Internal Security. This is the one man, despite his stance of the Matatu Industry reforms (which i must say was a good one), was a stumbling block to reforms and democracy in Kenya. There is nothing to celebrate about a man who was reputed to be of the inner circles of the Mt. Kenya Mafia.
Since we shall all die anyway, its good to give Michuki’s death the perspective it deserves. While he was alive, we never as Kenyans associated him with the rule of law. Remember the ‘RATTLE SNAKE’ remarks? He was keen on gagging the media at all costs. He together with other PNU insiders have been the problem since 2002. He had no respect for human dignity, and as he dies, i really feel for the people who have suffered in their lifetime because of his failures in respect for the law and human rights. Not for him.
I therefore see no need to mourn, cry, sympathies for a man who made many many Kenyans suffer.
But my guess is that he may encounter Hitler, Stalin and Musolinni in hell. The other autocratic leaders of the 20th Century.
Damn!
Job 27:13 – 23 (NIV): Fate of the Wicked / Ruthless Man
Here is the fate God allots to the wicked, the heritage a ruthless man receives from the Almighty:
However many his children, their fate is the sword; his offspring will never have enough to eat.
The plague will bury those who survive him, and their widows will not weep for them.
Though he heaps up silver like dust and clothes like piles of clay, what he lays up the righteous will wear, and the innocent will divide his silver.
The house he builds is like a moth’s cocoon, like a hut made by a watchman.
He lies down wealthy, but will do so no more; when he opens his eyes, all is gone.
Terrors overtake him like a flood; a tempest snatches him away in the night.
The east wind carries him off, and he is gone; it sweeps him out of his place.
It hurls itself against him without mercy as he flees headlong from its power.
It claps its hands in derision and hisses him out of his place.
Pictures From The Dead Michuki Constituency Watch>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_8E5VMt9Z4&feature=player_embedded
The Man Who Took The Same Flight With John Michuki From London To Nairobi And Next Time Michuki Was Dead Dodo>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRxC7pydNU0&feature=player_embedded#!
however you are in the name of Waitherero Karanja, get your facts right!