Jeff Koinange Live: Ekuru Aukot and Boniface Mwangi

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  • Опубліковано 23 жов 2013
  • Ekuru Aukot and Boniface Mwangi interviewed on Jeff Koinange Live on the Kenya we want.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @chumolk
    @chumolk 10 років тому

    That is a very powerful statement from you! Mandela made the ultimate sacrifice and humanity will be grateful to him for ages to come. If only Africa had a 1,000 Mandela's we would have joined the league of just, equal and progressive global society.

  • @carniarrow
    @carniarrow 10 років тому

    We need many Ekurus and many Bonifaces. I feel we as Kenyans have let our leaders be who they are. We need to speak, if possible, shout about all the evils happening.

  • @martinmule1508
    @martinmule1508 10 років тому

    If there are heroes in Kenya #BonifaceMwangi is one, no complacency no fear this trully believing in the freedom of expression with intelligence and logic.
    Keep talking Boniface, keep talking....

  • @peterotieno5991
    @peterotieno5991 10 років тому

    Hard work...LOL! You've made my day.

  • @marykinuthia5780
    @marykinuthia5780 10 років тому

    Great.

  • @macpczone
    @macpczone 10 років тому

    BALLZ OF STEEL

  • @jeffwaweru
    @jeffwaweru 7 років тому

    Ekuru predicted the current land invasions (from 12:21) yet this angle of Turkana communities displacement from their pasture land for oil exploration hardly ever gets a mention today.

  • @sirjonduke
    @sirjonduke 10 років тому

    Kenyans love to build people up only to tear them down. No one person can change the destiny of our country, but collectively we can change ourselves to create the country we need. We are corrupt, operate with impunity, steal, cheat and lie. We have to change ourselves to change our country.

  • @peterotieno5991
    @peterotieno5991 10 років тому

    Boniface is asking the tough questions Kenyans are too scared to ask.

  • @DanielWaweru
    @DanielWaweru 10 років тому

    Heh. Excellent!

  • @surambaya
    @surambaya 10 років тому

    Ekuru's idea of crowdsourcing political funding is sound but only works in an environment where the electorate is conversant with their rights and understand how the system works.
    At the end of the day, I expect that both these chaps will run for parliament, will get elected, will vote to raise their salaries and the vicious survival cycle will continue. It all comes down to who has the largest pile of silver, everything else be damned.
    The more things change, the more they remain the same.

  • @mfalmekali
    @mfalmekali 10 років тому

    So what do u like???

  • @martinmule1508
    @martinmule1508 10 років тому

    Ekuru Aukot is simply a diplomatic, political correct status quo....
    Kenya is no longer a strategic nation, yes its not a Banana republik, But its a Mango Republic.

  • @sirjonduke
    @sirjonduke 10 років тому

    The cream always rises to the top, I think it's arguable that the cream of corruption and impunity is at the top. By changing ourselves & our behaviors, then perhaps the right cream will rise to the top.

  • @mfalmekali
    @mfalmekali 10 років тому

    If this was left up to a one Karuitha he would hve Bonny dispatched to his maker.

  • @martinmule1508
    @martinmule1508 10 років тому

    Bagonko and Itumbi are hidding because they are scared of ICC antogonizing schemes.#JeffKoinange seems to know the whole saga ask Itumbi.

  • @martinmule1508
    @martinmule1508 10 років тому

    Ekuru you mean you do not know #UhuruKenyatta, gave land and oil wells to Goodluck Jonathan, badluck Nigeria to bribe him for support against ICC.

  • @surambaya
    @surambaya 10 років тому

    Someone would have said the same of some of the people we admire - like this young man who got a law degree back in the day but started running around with the wrong crowd, his wife left him, his sons died of AIDS and drunk driving, he got thrown into prison for subversion, married a younger woman who cheated on him and spent a good portion of his life in prison - His name Nelson Mandela. It's all about perception. I don't like Ekuru much.