BIG AND SMALL NAMES THAT DEFIED THE ORDER.
The people who stood up against president Moi. Some who the govt of Moi even tried to eliminate, others who were allegedly killed by the govt operatives for speaking out against govt evils.

The struggle still lives on

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June 16, 1982 University of Nairobi lecturer David Mukaru Ng'ang'a is picked by police from a bar in Thika.tortured during solitary confinement where he was kept naked immersed in cold water. Ng’ang’a died in 1997 in a Swedish hospital while on self-exile
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Bishop Alexander Kipsang Muge

Muge, who is remembered for being an ardent critic of bad governance and champion of justice, died in unclear circumstances on the Eldoret-Busia highway in 1990. Image
Father John Anthony Kaiser

He died on 24 August 2000, five months after he was awarded the Law Society of Kenya annual Human Rights Award for being “a study in courage, determination and sacrifice on behalf of the weak, oppressed and downtrodden.” Image
Gibson Kamau Kuria

Gibson Kamau Kuria was once detained in a maximum-security prison for nearly a year.

His crime? Representing and defending Wanyiri Kihoro, a former political prisoner who himself had been detained and abused in a torture chambers. Image
Maina wa Kinyatti

3. June 7, 1982: Kenyatta University Lecturer Maina wa Kinyatti is charged with possessing seditious publications. Jailed for six years for possessing a seditious publication. Image
Professor Katama Mukangi sociologist

...and one of the people behind underground publications Mwakenya, Mpatanishi and Mzalendo was arrested and detained by the Moi regime. Image
Professor Wangari Maathai

Maathai has been pilloried by the Kenyan president, Daniel arap Moi, who said she had ‘insects in her head’ after she opposed plans for a 60-storey tower in a Nairobi park.

She was also arrested, detailed and assaulted on multiple occasions. Image
John Khaminwa

June 4, 1982 Veteran Nairobi lawyer John Khaminwa is detained. He was picked up by plain clothes officers at his Karen home and taken to CID Headquarters. He was again detained in 1990 during the clamour for multi-party democracy. Image
Gitobu Imanyara

Mr Imanyara is led to the court cells after being charged with incitement on July 25, 1990. He was a lawyer & editor of Nairobi Law Monthly newspaper.He was among the many multiparty democracy activist. In 1997 he was elected MP for Imenti Central in Meru county. Image
George Anyona

Along with others he, were arrested at Mutugi's bar in Nairobi in 1990 and charged with sedition.

...the court declared them guilty of plotting to overthrow the government and being in possession of seditious publications. They were jailed for seven years. Image
Prof Edward Oyugi

July 11, 1990 at Mutugi's Bar in a Nairobi suburb for holding an unlawful meeting aimed at overthrowing the government and for possessing seditious publications. They were later sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. Image
Njeru Kathangu
Arrested at Mutugi's bar

"I was put in prison from 1976 - 1980 because of questioning the murders of JM. As a captain in the air force, I refused to suppress rioters who were demanding to know the murderers and whereabouts of JM Kariuki."
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Prof Isaiah Ngotho Kariuki, Former Dean, Faculty of Commerce, UON

Perceived by President Daniel arap Moi as the brains behind Mwakenya, a Swahili acronym for Patriotic Union of Nationalists to Liberate Kenya.Sentenced to 7 years behind bars. Image
Willy Mutunga

August 12, 1982: Nakuru North MP Koigi wa Wamwere and University of Nairobi lecturer Willy Mutunga are detained. Koigi was among the 'Six Bearded Sisters' group. Image
Koigi wa Wamwere

August 12, 1982: Nakuru North MP Koigi wa Wamwere and University of Nairobi lecturer Willy Mutunga are detained. Koigi was among the 'Six Bearded Sisters' group. Image
Kenneth Matiba:

The The firebrand politician was detained in July 1990 for agitating for Kenya’s return to multiparty politics. Matiba would suffer stroke several times while in detention. Image
Raila Odinga

September 22, 1982 : Raila Amolo Odinga, a son of former Vice-President Odinga Odinga, is charged with treason. He was tortured and held in terrible conditions following the failed 1982 coup. His detention lasted nearly six years. Image
Titus Adungosi

Was imprisoned for 10 years on sedition charges, becoming the first civilian convicted in connection with the 1982 coup attempt. Titus Adungosi Oloo, was found guilty of demonstrating in support of air force rebels who seized several areas of the capital. Image
September 15, 1982: Seventeen servicemen of the disbanded Kenya Air Force are jailed by a court martial for terms ranging from 12 to 25 years and dismissed from the armed forces.Senior Private Hezekiah Ochuka, Sergeant Pancras Oteyo, Corporal Bramwel Injeni Njereman etc... Image
Peter Mwagiru Kariuki - Airforce Commander 1982

Was the highest ranking military officer to be jailed for the 1982 coup attempt that tried to overthrow Moi and to be stripped of his precious title. Jailed for four years for failing to suppress and prevent a mutiny. Image
Salim Lone, Journalist

His troubles under the Daniel arap Moi regime worsened to the point where he fled to the US to avoid arrest in June 1982, His citizenship was subsequently revoked by President Moi for "disloyalty" to Kenya, but restored in 1993. Image
Mwandawiro Mghanga

On February 10, 1985, University of Nairobi student leader Mwandawiro Mghanga inspected a guard of honour mounted by students.

Alongside five other students, he was charged with convening and attending an illegal meeting and jailed for one year. Image
Professor Micere Mugo

She was the Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi. By 1982, she had authored several books, including The Trial of Dedan Kimathi written with Ngugi wa Thiong’o.

Got into trouble for having an independent mind. She fled into exile in the US. Image
Dr Robert Ouko

Former US Ambassador Smith Hempstone, claimed in his book that Mr Moi allegedly witnessed the murder of the then foreign minister Robert Ouko, in February, 1990.

Mr Hempstone wrote: "Moi is said to have personally beaten Ouko.
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Paul Muite

In March 1990, Muite, a lawyer who has been highly critical of the government, was elected as chair of the LSK and immediately called for the repeal of Section 2a of the Constitution. He was arrested at a banned rally at Kamukunji in November of the same year. Image
James Orengo [Orengo Jimmy]

One of the radical “Seven Bearded Sisters”, he was exiled in Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe in the early 1980s to escape the repressive Kanu regime. Orengo became well known for his fight against unjust rule and spent several years in detention. Image
Martin Shikuku

“I have never been to any university, but no university in the world has a department called Faculty of Experience,”

He was one of those referred to as "the bearded sisters" and was arrested and detained alongside Paul Muite on November 16, 1990 at Kamkunji. Image
Masinde Muliro

In 1975, Muliro was the only minister to vote against the government over the murder of JM Kariuki.

He was a prominent member of Ford and even announced his candidature for president in 1992 before he collapsed and died at JKIA Image
Hezekiah Rabala Ochuka

As a Airforce Senior Private Grade -1 (2nd lowest grade), Ochuka masterminded the 1982 coup, was chairman of the People's Redemption Council & ruled Kenya for 6 hours on August 01, 1982.

Born in 1953, he was hanged on May 17, 1987 for the coup attempt. Image
Corporal Fenwicks Chesoli Odera Obedi

Sentenced to death on 9th February 1983 by a Court Martial sitting at Langata Barracks and hanged in 1986 for committing treason during the 1st August 1982 coup attempt.

Born in 1953, he was known for his eloquence and smart mannerisms. Image
Airforce Captain Frank Munuku

Was arrested and detained for eight (8) months with two months under solitary confinement without arraignment or being charged in court with any offence, on suspicion of involvement in the 1982 coup.Won a compensation case later on. Image
Bedan Mbugua - Journalist and Magazine Editor

Mr Mbugua lost his job as Editor in Chief of Beyond magazine, which in 1988 had highlighted massive election rigging.

He was arrested again in 1994 while while at People Daily for highlighting interference in a court case. Image
Charles Rubia

Was elected the first black mayor of Nairobi in 1962 & was a second liberation hero alongside Kenneth Matiba

Rubia was arrested twice and illegally confined during the Nyayo era. And during the detention, he suffered poor health and his family was devastated. Image
Alamin Mazrui

Professor and Author of "Kilio Cha Haki" was arrested and detained under the Preservation of Security Act in 1982 and spent 18 months at Kamiti. On his release, he couldn't find work at any Kenyan institution and fled into exile first to Nigeria then the US. Image
Wahome Mutahi

He was first a District Officer in Machakos before becoming a writer of the Sunday humour column, Whispers.

He was arrested on October 15, 1986, with his brother Njuguna Mutahi for allegedly being members of Mwakenya. Image
Mugo Theuri

Co-editor of “We Lived to Tell”, a collection of tales from survivors of the Nyayo House torture cells, was jailed for three years in 1986 after being held for 49 days in a cell full of water on suspicion of being a member of Mwakenya. Image
Wachira Waheire

Was only 25 fresh out of uni when He was arrested on December 2, 1986 and locked up at Jogoo Road Police Station. He was later tortured at Nyayo House before being transferred to a maximum security prison, where stayed in solitary confinement for four years. Image
Israel Agina

On September 3, 1986, special branch officers raided his residence in Buruburu Estate. He was taken to Westlands Police Station then Nyayo House torture chambers where he stayed for 96 days. He was later moved to Naivasha then Kamiti prisons and released in 1989. Image
Silvanus Christopher Oduor

Was arrested in 1986 from his workplace at the Kenya Society for Deaf children. His captors did not disclose the reasons for his arrest. After 78 days being tortured at Nyayo House by James Opiyo, Oduor was jailed for six more years. Image
H.N. Ochieng' Kabaselleh, Benga Musician

Was part of the 1982 Air Force at one time and was arrested and detained at Nyayo House for allegedly being a member of Mwakenya. He was jailed for three years and died shortly thereafter from the effects of torture. Image
Jaramogi Ajuma Oginga Odinga

Doyen of Kenyan politics, Pan-Africanist and Kenya's first VP. He was detained at Hola 1970-1972 and following the failed coup of 1982, was placed under house arrest in Kisumu. In 1991 he co-founded and became interim chairman of FORD. Image
David Munyakei

Kenya's first corruption whistleblower.
He was a clerk at CBK when he blew the whistle on the Goldenberg scandal by providing CBK documents to opposition MPs. This resulted in his arrest, sacking, poverty & subsequent death in Narok from pneumonia. Image
Constable Naftali Lagat

He arrested Kamlesh Pattni one night in November 1991 at Nairobi's Wilson Airport carrying 100kg of gold from Bunia, Zaire. He defied orders to release him from the director of Intelligence, who it turns out was also involved in Goldenberg. Image
Tirop arap Kitur

In 1985, he and fellow student Karimi Nduthu made a speech condemning government infiltration of SONU

He was expelled from the university, but stayed put for one year until they were forced out of the campus by anti-riot police. Image
Karimi Nduthu

A student leader at the UoN, Karimi was imprisoned for 14 years in 1986 for being a member of Mwakenya.

Released in 1992, he died on March 23, 1996, a victim of murder.

Quote: "Jail me if you like," he had said "But change, like death, is inevitable." Image
Solomon Muruli

A student leader at UoN, he died mysteriously on February 23, 1997 of an explosion in his university room at Kikuyu Campus.

Muruli was described by his colleagues as having strong political convictions but not a radical deserving death. Image
Wafula Buke

SONU chairman for 9 days in 1987, he was detained on suspicion that he was spying for the Libyan government which by then was at loggerheads with the Moi regime. He was later imprisoned only to be released after introduction of multiparty politics in Kenya. Image
Dr. Oki Ooko Ombaka

Expelled from UoN in 1974, Ombaka finished his law degree at Dar-es-salaam. Moi once questioned how a blind man could lead a Constitution review process when Ombaka, now blind from a mysterious illness, was Vice Chair of the Constitution review commission. Image
Rev Timothy Njoya

On new year's eve 1990, Rev. Njoya was the first Kenyan to call upon the govt to revert to political pluralism while still residing in the country. Assaulted multiple times by Moi-era govt goons, Rev. Njoya became the face of steadfast resistance in the 90s. Image

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