Conflict: Jomo Kenyatta and Baraka Obama sr is the Reason for Uhuru vs Barack.

Conflict: Jomo Kenyatta and Baraka Obama sr is the Reason for Uhuru vs Barack.

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According to his son's memoir, Obama's conflict with President Jomo Kenyatta destroyed the economist's career.[62] The decline began after Tom Mboya was assassinated in 1969. After Kenyatta fired Obama he was blacklisted in Kenya and found it impossible to get work. He began to drink heavily and had a serious car accident in 1970, requiring almost a year in the hospital. By the time he visited his son in Hawaii in late 1971, he had a bad leg.[63] Obama's life deteriorated into drinking and poverty, from which he never recovered. His friend, journalist Philip Ochieng, has described Obama's difficult personality and drinking problems in the Kenya newspaper, Daily Nation.[24]

Obama later lost both legs in a second serious automobile accident, and subsequently lost his job. He fathered another son named George. Six months after George's birth, Obama died in 1982 in a car crash in Nairobi, his third since 1970.[24] He was interred in his native village of Nyang'oma Kogelo, Siaya District. His funeral was attended by ministers Robert Ouko, Peter Oloo-Aringo and other prominent political figures.[3]

NOTE: it's seems that there was a serious conflict between Barack Obama sr and Kenyatta ....which resulted to the later being blacklisted from getting any kind of employment " atembee hadi soli iishe " jomo ordered. .....that led to frustrations and alcoholism despair.

There is still mystery of car crushed that costed Obama sr two legs .....and a third accident that led to Obama sr death...Was those accidents ..state planted? ...I think his own son being the president .,now knows who killed ...Thomas Mboya,Barack Obama sr,Robert Ouko ..etc .....

Then do you expect that ...Barack Obama ,American President ..will ever be happy with Kenyatta's or Moi....( whose administrations is blamed for all those assassinations?............

Was Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. Accidented two or three times? And if so, then why?

In 1965 Obama Sr. published a paper entitled "Problems Facing Our Socialism" in the East Africa Journal, harshly criticizing the blueprint for national planning, "African Socialism and Its Applicability to Planning in Kenya", which had been produced by Tom Mboya's Ministry of Economic Planning and Development.-

The article was signed "Barak H. Obama." [30]-
 
Was Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. Accidented two or three times? And if so, then why?

In 1965 Obama Sr. published a paper entitled "Problems Facing Our Socialism" in the East Africa Journal, harshly criticizing the blueprint for national planning, "African Socialism and Its Applicability to Planning in Kenya", which had been produced by Tom Mboya's Ministry of Economic Planning and Development.-

The article was signed "Barak H. Obama." [30]-
 
Good analysis and info Mikel, we need more people like you in here...:yo:
 
Ila wakuu, Kenya ilongoza sana kwa wale viongozi machachari ambao wana upeo kufa vifo vya kutatanisha sana!!! Nikikumbuka kifo cha Robert Auko cha kuchomwa moto!! Eti unapotea nyumbani kwako na unachomwa shambani kwako!! Hadi leo eti wahusika at large!! Sasa kwa Sr Obama, kwanza alikuwa ni genious na walikuwa hawaelewani kabisa na Mzee Jomo Kenyata!!!!! Na kwa taarifa Sr Obama alikataa offer nyingi za kazi majuu (Havard, na wengine) ila arudi tu Kenya kwa kazi moja, kuitumikia nchi yake, na kwa kisiasa pia!!! Kwa ujamaa kuna itikadi kuwa "Ondoa kila kipingamizi juu yako....... hata kama ni kwa kutoa roho ya mtu". Tuone seke seke hili!! Ni Lazima tye Criminals waliotumia nguvu za kisanii kuingia madarakani wakione cha moto!! Subiri ICC rulling!! Ha ha !!
 
In 1965 Obama Sr. published a paper entitled "Problems Facing Our Socialism" in the East Africa Journal, harshly criticizing the blueprint for national planning, "African Socialism and Its Applicability to Planning in Kenya", which had been produced by Tom Mboya's Ministry of Economic Planning and Development.- The article was signed "Barak H. Obama." [30]


Get the paper here: http://www.politico.com/static/PPM41_eastafrica.html
 
That is a matter of time before all intelligence files are opened ..but am very sure by Now his Son ..Obama knows all the truth,by visual of being American President ..

Circumstancial eviedence to date show that Obama Sr was assassinated by Gorverment operatives following standing orders ....which deny him any form of employment leading him to frustrations and alcoholism ....followed by series of accidents when Moi took over ...Three road crushes!!!!!

Obama jr must be weeping silently ....and as a human he can not be happy with that .....and do not be surprised if this ICC stuff will end up putting people behind bars......!!
The signs are clear .....comparing Kenya with Syria??!!!
 
[h=1]WAS PRESIDENT OBAMA'S FATHER MURDERED?[/h]Posted by David Remnick



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Lately, I've been reading the galleys of Peter Firstbrook's "The Obamas," a history of the African side of the President's family and a fascinating look at their tribe, the Luo. The book will be published in the spring by Crown; it is already out in the U.K. Firstbrook, a former director and producer for the BBC, interviewed Obama family members, friends, and scholars in Kenya and adds many interesting details to what we know of the President's heritage.
The most provocative pages are those in which some of Barack Obama, Sr.,'s relatives and friends cast doubt on the official version of his death-that he drove his car into a tree following a day of drinking in Nairobi.
That was the version that Barack Obama, Jr., heard on the night of November 24, 1982, when, as a senior at Columbia University, he got a phone call from a relative in Kenya telling him the bad news. At time of Obama, Sr.,'s death, he later wrote, "my father remained a myth to me, both more and less than a man." Eventually, Obama met his African relatives and learned that his father was as brilliant as his mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, had always said, but that he had also been an abusive husband, a drunk, and a bitter, broken man who raged against the course of post-colonial Kenya and his own thwarted career in the nation's hierarchy.
During the research for "The Bridge," my book on Obama's life before the Presidency, I spoke to many of Obama, Sr.,'s friends and acquaintances, and the resulting portrait of him is even more tragic than the one in his son's bittersweet memoir, "Dreams from My Father."
Some background: Obama, Sr., was not only a thwarted politician and bureaucrat; he was also open about his anger at the Kenyan leadership for its tolerance of corruption and of scandals such as the murder, in 1969, of the politician Tom Mboya. Like "The Bridge" and other earlier accounts, Firstbrook's book portrays Obama, Sr., as someone who can barely contain his disenchantment, especially when he is full of whiskey. (He was nicknamed Mr. Double-Double for his Scotch orders at various taverns around Nairobi.)
When Firstbrook asked Charles Oluoch, a cousin of President Obama, about Obama, Sr.,'s death in a car accident, Oluoch told him:
I was in Nairobi [at the time]. So Malik, his eldest son, told me his father had disappeared. So I rushed into Nairobi and we went up to the police station on my motorbike. We saw the vehicle which he was driving, and it seemed as if it had left the road and hit a tree. The impact seemed to have killed him. We went into the city mortuary and we found him there. And from there we went back to his house and informed the people there….When our family saw how he was, it was very hard to realize how the accident killed him. Barack had [many other] accidents and they were [potentially] very fatal, but he didn't die. [This time] there was no way anything was broken, but he was dead. Although it looked like an accident, our family suspected that there must have been foul play. I am not a medical doctor, but the way we saw Barack lying there, he didn't look like somebody who was involved in an accident.
Firstbrook is properly skeptical of Charles Oluoch's suspicions and accusations, thinking that he might be a "grieving relative unable to come to terms with the death of a man he loved and respected." Investigating further, Firstbrook goes to the Obama family's village to call on Sarah Obama, the President's grandmother, who tells him:
We found him sitting by the steering wheel. [The car] did not roll. So after it was said that he had hit the tree, we just had to believe it, because he could not talk back. We really didn't believe it was a real accident. Because his body was never broken, his vehicle was not badly crashed. He was just dead after the accident. Not even much blood was seen.So why should we believe it was an accident? Even the policeman who was recording this-he was a very high-ranking officer, very big, but he could not say anything because the government was watching his lips. We think there was foul play there, and that is how he died, and they covered it up [by saying] that he had an accident. But we just had to leave it like that because the government then was very ruthless.
When Obama, Jr., visited Kenya as a young man he went to see Sarah, and eventually grew close enough to her to call her Mama Sarah. As he reports in his memoir, she told him all about the family's complicated history, including the alleged detention and torture of his grandfather Hussein Onyango Obama in a British colonial jail. But he does not report hearing any suspicious talk about Barack Obama, Sr.,'s death. Firstbrook, however, says that "everybody I spoke to" had suspicions, including Obama, Sr.,'s sister, Hawa Auma Obama, and his friend Patrick Ngei, who tells the author, "Obama didn't die out of pure accident…. Bright Luos were eliminated by the Kenyatta government."
Firstbrook carefully distinguishes between suspicion and fact: "Proving it more than twenty-five years after his death would be impossible."
Caroline Elkins, a historian at Harvard and the author of "Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya," told me that she would be "extremely skeptical" of the notion that Obama, Sr., was murdered. Elkins, who has excellent sources throughout the country, including among the surviving members of the Kenyatta-era generation, said that Obama, Sr., was a "serious, fall-down alcoholic." Moreover, she said, it was entirely possible that Obama's family, especially now with an American relative in the White House, wants to rewrite history and restore Obama, Sr.,'s reputation.
"While I'm sympathetic to the desire of some to reclaim his reputation and his dignity, I am also very skeptical," Elkins said. "Understandably, there are some Luos who have an interest in making Obama, Sr., out to be a perhaps more heroic and high-ranking figure than he ever was in real life."




Read more: Was President Obama's Father Murdered? : The New Yorker
 
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