Mama Sarah: No need for early celebrations

Brief:

"No early celebrations please! Let’s keep on praying until it’s all over!" This was the message from Mama Sarah Hussein Obama, as she waited for the results of the US elections. ...more

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1. On Wednesday November 5, 2008, 14:25 PM , Akinyi , Tanzania wrote:
  The culture of disrspect for peoples views has made us to be apprehensive of everything since in Kenya, most things don't turn up as we expect. This should be a big lesson to our leaders who should work to ensure that that confidence is restored in us again. Apprehension is obviously taking over our lives.

 

2. On Wednesday November 5, 2008, 13:37 PM , Apelles Ogaga, United Kingdom wrote:
  If the Lord is for us who can be against us!!!Here we come Kenyans celebrate all you can for the Lord has done it again!!!!!!!!!!

 

3. On Wednesday November 5, 2008, 7:17 AM , Josephine Mokua, Kenya wrote:
  Am glad that Barack Obama has made it to white house. It's a victory widely celebrated. Kudos Obama.

 

4. On Wednesday November 5, 2008, 4:46 AM , Peris Outa, United States wrote:
  OBAMA IS PRESIDENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

5. On Tuesday November 4, 2008, 21:02 PM , Stanley, South Africa wrote:
  I highly associate myself with Mama Sarah Obama and any body else cautioning the mass against early celebrations. Lets wait in the most prayerful until the child is born; so that we can all celebrate what we can see. Let us learn from the past fellow Kenyans. Lots of luck to Obama.

 

6. On Tuesday November 4, 2008, 20:07 PM , Alex Kiplangat, United States wrote:
  Please Kenyans hold on until it is through. We never know the outcome until it is annouced.

 


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