Monday 10 March 2014


 Check out this story share by a friend of mine and tell me what you think...

Kenyan Pharisees.....
Walking in town today around odeon area i saw a group of people gathering and moving menacingly towards a person i couldnt quite see.
I thought it was a thief caught in the act. ordinarilly, I would walk away quickly as the last time i witnessed mob justice left me dizzy and getting sick on the streets. But something kept pulling me towards the scene...
Imagine my shock when I saw the object of the mob's focus was not a thief but two girls- sisters, no more than 20.
One was in a booty short, and the other in a mini dress- the reason for the mob's anger...
The girls were scared n hung on to each other as they tried to outwalk the crowd that was quickly closing in om them from all sides. They were shaking..
They were crying
They were very very scared....
The older one took the hand of the other, her eyes locked with mine as she tried to guide her sibling...
Am a first born, I know what it is like to have someone look up to you for direction when you have no clue where to go- I saw the plea in her eyes, she didnt care about herself, she just wanted to protect her sister...
in their eyes, i saw fear, confusion, panic, shame.
somehow, i knew they would never be the same from today.
you just dont recover from such a thing...
you just dont.....
I tore my eyes away before i could do something stupid....
"Watolewe hizo nguo kama uchi ndio wanataka!!" one of the men screamed- then i took a look at him, and the others, most of them were not just angry that the girls had indecently exposed themselves with the scant dressing.... it was a more carnal motive...
Yes, the lust written on their faces, some almost drooling.....
How wicked, a generation that would strip two girls naked as a punishment for dressing yet go picking prostitutes when darkness falls?
I am a strong believer of decency, so by no means am I condoning the act of indecent dressing but
If any of those men shouting,or women laughing stopped to think-
what such an act does to a person...
It kills their self esteem, self worth, dignity... it traumatizes, leaving scars that will never heal.
In all honesty, it is almost like raping... it kills a part of the person forever......No woman or man should have to go through that....
So next time a mob gathers to undress a 'woman who wants to walk naked', i pray the voice of reason will prevail above the lustful, hypocritical, malicious attitude, enough for the mob to hear the angry voice of He who sees the heart of every man "let he who has no sin cast the first stone"...
Media is this one hub where we get all kind of stuff, news, feature stories, documentaries, history of events that took place long time ago, lives about people; celebrities, interact with friends over the social media, blogs, live streams and much much more. Actually, it seems as if media has taken over our lives because all that is around us is just media....look at a 6th grade student who cant do anything like house chores because he is an addict of computer games. he knows how to operate in the social media and has all sort of friends.
This young child becomes unsocial and only knows how to get social in the internet. Whats worse is that he does dates via the net...think about that husband who comes home late at night tired and exhausted just to find that he has been glued to the internet for approximately 5 hours...that wife who cannot do laundry or do anything in the house but has time to chat with friends over the social media.
What kind of a generation are we raising here?
Where are we headed to with this rush to always be updated and chat with friends?
Will our social lives be replaced by these social hubs that we are subscribed to?

Who will answer all these questions that linger in the minds of many of us?

Monday 3 March 2014

Who said media aint fun?
Its the best and most fun place to be where yo get to have a one on one with icons such as Lupiter who I will be interviewing her today
a whole touch of awesomeness...who thought?