Our ancestors believed in a different myth on how they came into existence. They had their own myths and legends to account for their origin. One of the most fascinating Kenyan myth is that of the Luo community. The Gor Mahia
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According to an account given by Gor Ogada (Gor Wuod Ogada nyakwar Ogalo) popularly known as Chief Gor Mahia K'Ogallo of Kanyamwa to Charles Hobley the first administrator of Kavirondo...
...Apodho was the father of all mankind & he appeared on earth together with the sun,the wind, and the moon.He brought with him to earth a spear, a shield and fire.
Buffaloes & the cattle came out of the sea,probably Nam Lolwe (today's Lake Victoria) & were hearded by mankind.
But one day the buffalo broke away & took to the forest refusing to become tame like the cattle.Gor Mahia went on to narrate that,after Apodho's arrival on earth,he ordered the moon to kill an ox,but the moon refused.He then told the sun & the wind,but they also refused.
So he killed the ox himself with a blow from his fist. Thereafter, he offered some meat to the sun, the wind and the moon but they all refused to eat. Sensing Apodho's anger, the moon, the sun, and the wind fled back to the heavens where they have stayed ever since.
Apodho always told his children that he had left a beautiful country in heaven where people were all bright like fire, and that when they died,they would all go and meet these bright people.
According to Gor Mahia, Mbuga the eldest son of Ramogi, was the first member of Luo tribe to migrate southward into Kavirondo(Nyanza) followed by his brothers.
Upon arrival they found the Kavirondo Bantus (Luhyas were known as Kavirondo Bantus) had occupied the whole land, but they gradually drove them back.
K'Ogallo also explained that the Bantus of Nyanza were descendants of a person called Mugirango while the Maasai's were descendants of one young Luo man who strayed away.
The young man had been sent to herd cattle, but absconded and disappeared into the forest. One woman crept away and joined him, and together they became progenitors of the Maasai.He gave this as a reason why the Maasai eat herbs and drink milk to this day.
On the Nandi and the Kipsigis,he explained that they were descendants of Alang'o the son of Ramogi (Luo ancestor, who was also the grandson of Apodho).It was Ramogi,who taught the Luos the custom of mixing cow's urine with the milk,according to Gor Mahia.
All other people on earth including Europeans were descendants of Rajwogi.
Ever heard Raila Odinga claim Luos are related to both Luhyas, Kalenjins, Maasais and Europeans? This where he got the mythology.
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In the wake of schools fires & students unrest,we need remind them about a night of Horror or what Kenyans came to refer as the black Sunday. The events of night of 13th-14th July 1991 at St Kizito sec school in Meru county.
The death chamber that was a dormitory
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St. Kizito was a coeducational boarding secondary school in Akithii Location, Meru County. It was named after Saint Kizito. The school was established in 1968. Initially, it began as an all-boys school and began admitting girls in 1975.
By 1991 the school had 577 students, between the ages of 14 and 18 – 306 boys and 271 girls. A combination of gender, that proved to be tragic and one that would cause stress and trauma for the longest time possible.
The battle of the haves and the haves not as it happened in Lari, in the then Kiambu district.
The life, the cause, the killings, the retaliation and the aftermath of the massacre.
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INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND.
The
settlement
of Lari,nestling
in
the shadows
of
the Aberdares
forest
in the
northern
part of
Kiambu district,
was
to be
the site
of
the
greatest
bloodletting
of
the
entire
Mau
Mau
war.
Yet Lari appeared no different from many other rural Kikuyu
communities in the early 1950s. The homesteads of local farmers were
scattered along the ridge tops and clustered around the fringes of the high
marshland.
Jomo Kenyatta died 43 years ago today. But three months after Mzee Kenyatta died, in November of 1978, his mausoleum played host to unusual visitors one Sunday night.
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Via HistoryKe
What is known is that Lt. Gen (Rtd) Daniel Opande, then a Lieutenant Colonel, received a call from Kenya’s military chief, Gen. Mulinge. The latter wanted to know who was the commanding officer of the army unit responsible for guard duties at the mausoleum.
Mulinge instructed Opande that the Director of Medical Services,Dr. Eric Mngola,would call to provide details for the retrieval of the body of Kenyatta.Opande was to oversee execution of the request.He was further ordered to report back to Mulinge as soon as the exercise was over
At exactly the time of this post, at 1030HRS twenty three years ago, on 7th August 1998, guards at the rear entrance of the United States of America embassy building in downtown Nairobi waved down a truck for routine inspection.
It was halted as its occupants tried to force their way into the rear entrance of the embassy building, situated at the busy junction of Nairobi’s Haile Selassie and Moi Avenues.
A brief argument ensued between embassy guards and the truck’s “arab-looking men”, who insisted they had a package to deliver and needed to access the basement of the building.
The Goldenberg scandal was a perfect illustration of how state capture works.
It was proof that mega-scandals could only work if they had sponsorship from the highest levels of government.
The current thieves of your taxes, got a lesson or two from the Goldenberg.
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In seeking to understand how Goldenberg was executed, one is well advised to read the 2005 Report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Goldenberg Affair chaired by Justice Samuel Bosire, who was later fired in 2012. kenyalaw.org/kl/fileadmin/C…
The 2005 Bosire Report concluded that up to Sh158bn was transacted with 487 companies and individuals, constituting over 10% of GDP, which at the time stood at $8.2bn in 1992.