Njoki Ngumi – who wrote “Someone Lied to you, Mwananchi” – explains why she doesn’t like to read newspapers, and wonders what will happen to us all in 2012.
Get the transcript here. [Adobe PDF]
Njoki Ngumi – who wrote “Someone Lied to you, Mwananchi” – explains why she doesn’t like to read newspapers, and wonders what will happen to us all in 2012.
Get the transcript here. [Adobe PDF]
I love what you’ve done here…I’m inspiredddd!
I get really psyched when I read/hear things like this. It gives me hope because these wonderful minds are passionate about Kenya and I really do believe that because of this we’ll experience a different, wonderful Kenya..someday. After all, looking at the histories of countries around the world, change mostly occurred in the presence of anger and passion from fed up citizens. We may be angry enough
..And kudos to the kuweni serious team. Love and blessings
So, well done Njoki
I love what she says in this clip. She is right, violence equals bloodshed: bloodshed cannot fix our problems. It will be like taking one step forward and ten steps back.
The thought that 2012 is approaching with no true reform in the Government is one of the most scariest thoughts that can cross anyone’s mind. Is it truly possible that so many lives were lost and Streets flooded with blood, and yet No true Change was established?? I applaud the effort that came with the Vijana tu gutuke Campaign, But what is the core of our problems?? why do we as a country so easily succumb to defeat and resign ourselves to silence, hoping that the person next door will be the Catalyst for change? having been away from home limits my perception of the Political scene.Similar to Njoki, I quit reading the Newspapers because it literally disgusted me to watch the politicians use my country as their play ground.The question is, what will the fed up Citizens do???
Habari ndio hiyo!
There is something very provoking about hearing and watching another person I know point out the truth like that. Thanks Njoki and Kuweni Serious guys, your work IS making a difference.
Well spoken! Politicians need to shape up or shut up, this Kenya of ours has suffered too long! Well spoken Njoki, well spoken…
This is real… what is happening is this and they are facts. We need more people like this.
exactly! the truth is said.kenya needs a few more like you.well done
so true! i feel the same!
Someone shud show this video in parliament. Very encouraging Njoki;)