Are World leaders are snubbing Uhuru's win?

Are World leaders are snubbing Uhuru's win?

Aisee this was my greatest worry, lets hope Kenya isnt turned into somewhat a pariah state. The east policy is dumb to me, Tanzania u have your chance to be east africas power house. And am not any whitemans booty licker, things are just thick through and through.
The body language from our global partners isnt comforting. I smell KENYA will be in deep sh*t soon.
Kabaridi, rem me telling u that oil wont be extracted? Trust me it wont even if the britons are on it.
 
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Can someone explains to me, why World leaders (with exception of Museveni) are mum on congratulating UK on his Presidential win? Can the World leaders be fair enough and congratulate Uhuru's win? How about the European, SADC election observers teams review on the election process?

The need for approval is what causes the West to see us as needy. The man has won, will congratulations from other leaders increase or decrease his legitimacy? Or is it an African thing not to feel you have won until you are praised by foreign leaders?

PS: JK has congratulated him already.
 
The need for approval is what causes the West to see us as needy. The man has won, will congratulations from other leaders increase or decrease his legitimacy? Or is it an African thing not to feel you have won until you are praised by foreign leaders?

PS: JK has congratulated him already.

Look at the bigger pic, Kenyas leadership our biggest bargaining chip is literally being put to test, we made the error and we have to live with it. The moment we elected a president facing war crimes and counts of henious murders this is wat we were setting stage to. Its not like we need their approval, we need business with them, somewhat a friendship that guarantees Kenya a future.
 
The body language from our global partners isnt comforting. I smell KENYA will be in deep sh*t soon.
Kabaridi, rem me telling u that oil wont be extracted? Trust me it wont even if the britons are on it.

jakogello has not even given his congratulatory message yet. It hard to picture what is actually running in his mind. If the world will make it difficult for kenya to extract and sell its oil, we have still a chance to make it.

Aih bwana let us give the man at the helm a chance. we have been apprehensive but it looks as if every challenge will be turned into an opportunity for growth hehehehe!

look at all the countries on trial at the ICC zimbabwe sudan, libya...I have not seen their people on a diet meal consisting of rodents, the are still consistently moving on..ndugu why are we dwelling on just the issue of sanctions and its effects, duh!

a new baby democracy space has been born, the freedom for any group or affiliations to freely articulate their needs.. we have come from far and still moving we will overcome the challenges.
 
jakogello has not even given his congratulatory message yet. It hard to picture what is actually running in his mind. If the world will make it difficult for kenya to extract and sell its oil, we have still a chance to make it.

Aih bwana let us give the man at the helm a chance. we have been apprehensive but it looks as if every challenge will be turned into an opportunity for growth hehehehe!

Hahaha...is that some guarded optimism bro? These challenges from this point onwards wont hit him, it will hit me most....
Are u banking on the two to set foot to the hague with the already guarded resentment on his leadership? I doubt.
The oil was key n parcel to achieving vision 2030, you are well versed with that script, what happens now henceforth bro.....vision 2050 ama? anitaftie kazi statehouse staworry sana...hehe.
All nations you have listed above, Sudan, Libya et al are in deep shit as we speak. poor quality life, low wages, limited exposure to outside world etc....some kingpins house of sorts where survival is for the elite few.
I give him 3 months to wither the storm bro.
 
Wakenya wasaidiwa na CCM kukirudisha KANU (Jubilee Alliance) madarakani kupitia mlango wa nyuma bila ya wao wapiga kura kultambua hili. Katika mpango huu wa Kikwete walengwa wakuu ni Odinga, Dr Slaa na Tsvangira.


Genius Uwezo Tunao, hongera sana kwa kutambua hili ambalo limewashinda Wakenya zaidi ya milion sita waliomchaguia UK kutambua!!! Kuna naibu waziri mmoja alisema majuzi mtu unawezan kununua aibu kwa bei rahisi sana, nadhani ndicho ukitakacho
 
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You guys, stop running around the cycle aginst UHURU KENYATTA's victory! UHURU Kenyatta was born in 60's so do American, UK, DR cOngo, malaysia, Senegal South Corean,mexico and somali's president. So why should kenyans elect an old fella like Nalaila Odinga? we no longer need old is gold!!!!!!! GJK! good job kenyans! Kenysns please disregard those world leders who are negative about UHURU's win over Oginga. Those people who snub at Kunyatta,s son victory are communists, Jews haters,tyranical rulers,anti western civilizations,supporter of Hugo Chaves,supporter of Fidel Castro and ahmedinejad.

Nilikuwa nikupe LIKE lakini umenichafua kwenye red mkuu
 
jakogello has not even given his congratulatory message yet. It hard to picture what is actually running in his mind.

This one wont even speak, carson will do it for him and If he does he will pull the global poem; congratulate kenyans instead of the leadership. Time i go for my evening drink before they get costly.lol.
 
European Union walitoa congratulatory note, Jonathan, na Zuma jana!! Wengine sijajua!! Na wa kwetu nimeona leo Press ya Ikulu tena ikimuita kaka!! ha ha ha!! kama alivyotamka jana Rutto, nilichekaje!!
 
Source DAILY NATION
US President Barack Obama on Saturday
said Kenya was a dangerous destination
for international reporters.
In a speech in Washington to US
journalists and political leaders, Mr
Obama said in regard to foreign
correspondents.
"They've risked everything to bring us
stories from places like Syria and Kenya,
stories that need to be told," he said.
Mr Obama did not explain why he coupled
Kenya with Syria, a country devastated by
a civil war that has killed some 70,000
people.
His remark was part of his speech at a
dinner sponsored by the Gridiron Club
and Foundation.
The annual event serves as an occasion
for a US president to make humorous
comments about politics and the media.
Mr Obama followed that tradition on
Saturday night, but toward the end of his
speech, he told the audience, "Now, I do
want to end on a serious note."
He then prefaced his comment about
Kenya and Syria by saying to the
journalists in attendance, "the truth is our
country needs you and our democracy
needs you."
 
Kabaridi, jakagello indeed has much love for Kenya, we are literally receiving hits from everywhere.
 
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Look at the bigger pic, Kenyas leadership our biggest bargaining chip is literally being put to test, we made the error and we have to live with it. The moment we elected a president facing war crimes and counts of henious murders this is wat we were setting stage to. Its not like we need their approval, we need business with them, somewhat a friendship that guarantees Kenya a future.

My friend most countries look at national interests especially Western countries. If they have interests in Kenya they will continue to interact. That is why countries like America preach "democracy" while still supporting some dictators. All the talk of not interacting with Kenya was just campaign talks. If they have interests in Kenya they will find a way to coexist with Kenyatta.
 
Can someone explains to me, why World leaders (with exception of Museveni) are mum on congratulating UK on his Presidential win? Can the World leaders be fair enough and congratulate Uhuru's win? How about the European, SADC election observers teams review on the election process?

wewe ni ccm? Mbona unajiumauma sana ndugu na hicho kimombo.
 
Source DAILY NATION
US President Barack Obama on Saturday
said Kenya was a dangerous destination
for international reporters.
In a speech in Washington to US
journalists and political leaders, Mr
Obama said in regard to foreign
correspondents.
"They've risked everything to bring us
stories from places like Syria and Kenya,
stories that need to be told," he said.
Mr Obama did not explain why he coupled
Kenya with Syria, a country devastated by
a civil war that has killed some 70,000
people.
His remark was part of his speech at a
dinner sponsored by the Gridiron Club
and Foundation.
The annual event serves as an occasion
for a US president to make humorous
comments about politics and the media.
Mr Obama followed that tradition on
Saturday night, but toward the end of his
speech, he told the audience, "Now, I do
want to end on a serious note."
He then prefaced his comment about
Kenya and Syria by saying to the
journalists in attendance, "the truth is our
country needs you and our democracy
needs you."

The convolution between the two is based on the so called new world order.
 
Can someone explains to me, why World leaders (with exception of Museveni) are mum on congratulating UK on his Presidential win? Can the World leaders be fair enough and congratulate Uhuru's win? How about the European, SADC election observers teams review on the election process?

We said it here over and over again. Choices have consequences, cooking or results notwithstanding. This is just the beginning and the info am looking at is simply terrifying. Kenyans should buckle in. Very arduous journey ahead. God help you all.

Post May 29th, Kenya will never be the same. Poleni brothers and sisters.
 
If the choice made by Kenyans has consequences. Dear folks over there, would you please let me know, why our father/grands fought for Independence? if any, choosing Uhuru and fighting for independence which one had consequences ? What a bullying, lol. We foolish africans who has bewitched us?
 
The need for approval is what causes the West to see us as needy. The man has won, will congratulations from other leaders increase or decrease his legitimacy? Or is it an African thing not to feel you have won until you are praised by foreign leaders?PS: JK has congratulated him already.
yes especially if supreme court also refuse to acknowledge his win
 
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